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Note: This page is horribly out of date.
You can find the current pages for the dm-crypt project (the Linux kernel part) here: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/wikis/DMCrypt and the project page for the command line tool cryptsetup (with Linux Unified Key Setup - LUKS) here: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup.







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About

Device-mapper is a new infrastructure in the Linux 2.6 kernel that provides a generic way to create virtual layers of block devices that can do different things on top of real block devices like striping, concatenation, mirroring, snapshotting, etc... The device-mapper is used by the LVM2 and EVMS 2.x tools.
dm-crypt is such a device-mapper target that provides transparent encryption of block devices using the new Linux 2.6 cryptoapi. The user can basically specify one of the symmetric ciphers, a key (of any allowed size), an iv generation mode and then the user can create a new block device in /dev. Writes to this device will be encrypted and reads decrypted. You can mount your filesystem on it as usual. But without the key you can't access your data.
It does basically the same as cryptoloop only that it's a much cleaner code and better suits the need of a block device and has a more flexible configuration interface. The on-disk format is also compatible. In the future you will be able to specify other iv generation modes for enhanced security (you'll have to reencrypt your filesystem though).

I've set up a Wiki.
There's a mailing list at . If you want to subscribe, use the mailman web interface or its archive.
Gmane provides a NNTP interface and also a web archive for this mailing list.

Download

There is support for dm-crypt in the latest official kernel 2.6.4 which you can find on kernel.org. Please use the mirrors for downloads.
There is a HIGHMEM cryptoapi bug in kernels before 2.6.4-rc2, please upgrade if you were using such a kernel.
The latest version of the native userspace setup tool is cryptsetup 0.1.
Clemens Fruhwirth is maintaining an enhanced version of cryptsetup with the LUKS extension that allows you to have an on-disk block of metadata which is superior to the current mechanism and was my long term plan anyway but I didn't find the time to implement that yet...

Monster Girl Conquest Records Battle: Orc Da WNOHot Review

The phrase "Da Wno Hot" often appears in searches and community discussions related to the game. It is frequently associated with the "World of Monster Girl Conquest" (WNO), representing the broader lore and universe established by the developers. In community spaces, these terms are often used as tags to highlight popular or trending "hot" content, such as new character reveals, fan-favorite battle animations, or lifestyle-themed updates within the game's ecosystem. Technical Setup and Community

Simple Retro Vibe: Includes an 8-bit background music score and straightforward, arcade-style progression. Community Reception

Monster Girl Coalitions: Some monster girl factions, seeing the orcish expansion as a threat to their own way of life, formed unlikely alliances with humans. These coalitions often included dragon girls, elf archers, and other creatures capable of countering the orcish horde.

Audio: The experience is accompanied by 8-bit background music, though there is no full voice acting. Technical Details

Orcs, in the context of Monster Girl Conquest, are not merely brutish warriors; they are a culture-rich and complex society with their own values, traditions, and sometimes, a deep-seated desire for conquest. Their society is often stratified, with leaders rising through trials of strength, cunning, or birthright. These leaders, once in power, may pursue expansion through military campaigns, seeking to assert their dominance over neighboring territories.

3. Battle Mechanics Analysis

| Phase | Player Action | Da Wno Hot Response | Key Mechanic | |-------|---------------|----------------------|----------------| | 1 | Standard attack | Counter (fire damage) | Heat Gauge builds | | 2 | Debuff (ice magic) | Berserk mode | Speed doubled | | 3 | Surrender prompt | Negotiation opens | Unlocks recruitment |

Unlike typical orc bosses, Da Wno Hot cannot be defeated by HP reduction alone. The player must trigger the “heat overflow” state by prolonging battle beyond 12 turns, then select [Offer Tribute] – not damage. This “non-violent conquest” mechanic reinforces MGCR’s core theme: power through understanding, not extermination.

Migration from cryptoloop and compatibility

The on-disk layouts used by the current 2.6 cryptoloop are supported by dm-crypt.
Cryptoloop also uses cryptoapi so the name of the ciphers are the same. Cryptoloop also supports ECB and CBC mode. Use <cipher>-ecb and <cipher>-plain accordingly with dm-crypt. If you didn't explicitly specify either -ecb or -cbc before you don't need it now, the default plain IV generation will be used. There will be additional (incompatible, but more secure) possibilites in the future because the unhashed sector number as IV is too predictible.

You'll need to figure out how your passphrase was turned into a key to use for losetup. There are several patches floating around doing things differently. But usually cryptsetup will provide a working solution to recreate the same key from your passphrase.

If you want to migrate from 2.4 cryptoloop please take a look at Clemens Fruhwirth's Cryptoloop Migration Guide. He describes the differences between 2.4 and 2.6 cryptoapi (or basically the bugs in 2.4 cryptoapi...). If you need to cut the key size you can use the -s option instead of playing with dd.
(BTW: Clemens has a i586 optimized version of the aes and serpent cipher on his page, about twice as fast as the kernel implementation.)

Why

Why dm-crypt?
Originally it started as a fun project because I wanted to play with the new Linux 2.6 internals. I got a lot of great help from the device-mapper guys at Sistina (now Redhat). Thank you very much!
It turned out that this implementation worked great and is very clean compared to the hacked loop device. The device-mapper core provides much better facilities to stack block devices. dm-crypt uses mempools to assure we never run into out-of-memory deadlocks when allocating buffers.
Also the device-mapper configuration interface provides much more flexibility than the losetup ioctl. And you can create as many devices as you want with any names you want and combine them with other dm targets. Online device resizing is also possible, e.g. if you use dm-crypt on top of a logical volume. There might perhaps even be LVM or EVMS support for device encryption in the future.

Monster Girl Conquest Records Battle Orc Da Wno Hot |work|

Monster Girl Conquest Records Battle: Orc Da WNOHot Review

The phrase "Da Wno Hot" often appears in searches and community discussions related to the game. It is frequently associated with the "World of Monster Girl Conquest" (WNO), representing the broader lore and universe established by the developers. In community spaces, these terms are often used as tags to highlight popular or trending "hot" content, such as new character reveals, fan-favorite battle animations, or lifestyle-themed updates within the game's ecosystem. Technical Setup and Community

Simple Retro Vibe: Includes an 8-bit background music score and straightforward, arcade-style progression. Community Reception monster girl conquest records battle orc da wno hot

Monster Girl Coalitions: Some monster girl factions, seeing the orcish expansion as a threat to their own way of life, formed unlikely alliances with humans. These coalitions often included dragon girls, elf archers, and other creatures capable of countering the orcish horde.

Audio: The experience is accompanied by 8-bit background music, though there is no full voice acting. Technical Details Monster Girl Conquest Records Battle: Orc Da WNOHot

Orcs, in the context of Monster Girl Conquest, are not merely brutish warriors; they are a culture-rich and complex society with their own values, traditions, and sometimes, a deep-seated desire for conquest. Their society is often stratified, with leaders rising through trials of strength, cunning, or birthright. These leaders, once in power, may pursue expansion through military campaigns, seeking to assert their dominance over neighboring territories.

3. Battle Mechanics Analysis

| Phase | Player Action | Da Wno Hot Response | Key Mechanic | |-------|---------------|----------------------|----------------| | 1 | Standard attack | Counter (fire damage) | Heat Gauge builds | | 2 | Debuff (ice magic) | Berserk mode | Speed doubled | | 3 | Surrender prompt | Negotiation opens | Unlocks recruitment | Technical Setup and Community Simple Retro Vibe: Includes

Unlike typical orc bosses, Da Wno Hot cannot be defeated by HP reduction alone. The player must trigger the “heat overflow” state by prolonging battle beyond 12 turns, then select [Offer Tribute] – not damage. This “non-violent conquest” mechanic reinforces MGCR’s core theme: power through understanding, not extermination.

Questions, suggestions, criticism?

Please contact the mailing list: dm-crypt@saout.de. Or in case there is a problem with the mailing list, me: .

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