Candidate alternatives
Tc-play
tc-play is a Free implementation of TrueCrypt based on dm-crypt, licensed under the 2-clause BSD license. It is in Debian sid (tcplay), and would serve as a full replacement of TrueCrypt… once a proper GUI available.
tc-play allows to create TrueCrypt volumes.
version 2 added an ability to save and restore TrueCrypt volume headers to external header files.This feature can be used to change a TrueCrypt volume password.
Cryptsetup
Cryptsetup 1.6 supports reading the TrueCrypt on-disk format, so if/when udisks and friends are adapted (if needed), then we could as well avoid shipping any additional software at all. It is part of Debian Jessie.
Once unlocked on the command-line, the TC volume shows up in Nautilus, but no udisks / GNOME Disks / Nautilus integration is here to enable the user to graphically activate a TC volume.
Upstream (udisks) feature request: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70164
cryptsetup 1.6.4 does not support creating TrueCrypt volumes.
Zulucrypt
zuluCrypt is a front end to cryptsetup and tcplay, it make easy to manage Truecrypt volumes through a GUI, but it’s not packaged in Debian yet (RFP #703911).
- It uses cryptsetup to unlock TrueCrypt volumes and LUKS volumes.
- It uses cryptsetup to backup and restore LUKS volume headers.
- It uses cryptsetup to add and remove keys in LUKS volumes.
- It uses tcplay to create TrueCrypt volumes.
- It uses tcplay to backup and restore TrueCrypt volume headers
zuluCrypt now has a hidden volume like functionality using cryptsetup.
zuluCrypt can open LUKS volumes with a detached header.
Last edited Thu 29 May 2014 09:05:21 PM CEST
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