CLEVIS-LUKS-LIST(1) | CLEVIS-LUKS-LIST(1) |
NAME¶
clevis-luks-list - Lists pins bound to a LUKS device
SYNOPSIS¶
clevis luks list -d DEV [-s SLT]
OVERVIEW¶
The clevis luks list command list the pins bound to LUKS device. For example:
clevis luks list -d /dev/sda1
OPTIONS¶
•-d DEV : The LUKS device on which
to list bound pins
•-s SLT : The slot to use for
listing the pin from
EXAMPLES¶
clevis luks list -d /dev/sda1 1: sss '{"t":1,"pins":{"tang":[{"url":"addr1"},{"url":"addr2"}],"tpm2":[{"hash":"sha256","key":"ecc"}],"sss":{"t":1,"pins":{"tang":[{"url":"addr3"}]}}}}' 2: tang '{"url":"addr"}' 3: tpm2 '{"hash":"sha256","key":"ecc","pcr_bank":"sha1","pcr_ids":"7"}'
As we can see in the example above, /dev/sda1 has three slots bound each with a different pin.
•Slot #1 is bound with the sss pin, and
uses also tang and tpm2 pins in its policy.
•Slot #2 is bound using the tang pin
•Slot #3 is bound with the tpm2 pin
Note that the output of clevis luks list can be used with the clevis luks bind command, such as:
clevis luks bind -d /dev/sda1 tpm2 '{"hash":"sha256","key":"ecc","pcr_bank":"sha1","pcr_ids":"7"}'
And we will bind another slot with a policy similar to the one we have in slot #3. Also note that if you are interested in a particular slot, you can pass the -s SLT argument to clevis luks list:
clevis luks list -d /dev/sda1 -s 2 2: tang '{"url":"addr"}'
In the above example, we listed only the pin bound to slot #2.
SEE ALSO¶
clevis-luks-bind(1), clevis-encrypt-tang(1), clevis-encrypt-tpm2(1), clevis-encrypt-sss(1),
05/22/2023 |