NAME
gshsec
—
control utility for shared secret
devices
SYNOPSIS
gshsec |
label [-hv ]
name prov prov ... |
gshsec |
stop [-fv ]
name ... |
gshsec |
clear [-v ]
prov ... |
gshsec |
dump prov ... |
gshsec |
list |
gshsec |
status |
gshsec |
load |
gshsec |
unload |
DESCRIPTION
The gshsec
utility is used for setting up
a device which contains a shared secret. The secret is shared between the
given providers. To collect the secret, all providers are needed. If one of
the components is missing, there is no way to get any useful data from the
rest of them. The first argument to gshsec
indicates
an action to be performed:
label
- Set up a shared secret device from the given components with the specified name. Metadata are stored in the last sector of every component.
stop
- Turn off an existing shared secret device by its name. This command does not touch on-disk metadata!
clear
- Clear metadata on the given providers.
dump
- Dump metadata stored on the given providers.
list
- See geom(8).
status
- See geom(8).
load
- See geom(8).
unload
- See geom(8).
Additional options:
-f
- Force the removal of the specified shared secret device.
-h
- Hardcode providers' names in metadata.
-v
- Be more verbose.
EXIT STATUS
Exit status is 0 on success, and 1 if the command fails.
EXAMPLES
The following example shows how to create a shared secret device. The secret will be split between a slice on a local disk and a USB Pen drive.
gshsec label -v secret /dev/ada0s1 /dev/da0 newfs /dev/shsec/secret
From now on, when the USB Pen drive is inserted, it will be automatically detected and connected, making the secret available via the /dev/shsec/secret device.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The gshsec
utility appeared in
FreeBSD 5.4.
AUTHORS
Pawel Jakub Dawidek <pjd@FreeBSD.org>