wok-current rev 20516
Porting from SliTaz Next: mbedtls, dislocker.
author | Aleksej Bobylev <al.bobylev@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri Nov 02 10:40:07 2018 +0200 (2018-11-02) |
parents | 1233282eaed0 |
children | 0f8a407d3204 |
files | dislocker/receipt dislocker/stuff/fix-spelling.patch dislocker/stuff/manpage/dislocker-bek.1 dislocker/stuff/manpage/dislocker-metadata.1 mbedtls-dev/receipt mbedtls/receipt |
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1.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 1.2 +++ b/dislocker/receipt Fri Nov 02 10:40:07 2018 +0200 1.3 @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ 1.4 +# SliTaz package receipt. 1.5 + 1.6 +PACKAGE="dislocker" 1.7 +VERSION="0.7.1" 1.8 +CATEGORY="system-tools" 1.9 +SHORT_DESC="Read/write BitLocker encrypted volumes under Linux" 1.10 +MAINTAINER="al.bobylev@gmail.com" 1.11 +LICENSE="GPL2" 1.12 +WEB_SITE="https://github.com/Aorimn/dislocker" 1.13 + 1.14 +TARBALL="$PACKAGE-$VERSION.tar.gz" 1.15 +WGET_URL="https://github.com/Aorimn/dislocker/archive/v$VERSION.tar.gz" 1.16 + 1.17 +DEPENDS="fuse mbedtls" 1.18 +BUILD_DEPENDS="cmake mbedtls-dev fuse-dev patch attr" 1.19 + 1.20 +compile_rules() { 1.21 + # Fix v0.7 upstream path error 1.22 + sed -i 's/DIS_MAN \${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/DIS_MAN ../' src/CMakeLists.txt 1.23 + 1.24 + cp $stuff/manpage/* man/linux/ 1.25 + 1.26 + patch -p1 -i $stuff/fix-spelling.patch 1.27 + 1.28 + cmake \ 1.29 + -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \ 1.30 + -Dlibdir=/usr/lib \ 1.31 + -D WARN_FLAGS:STRING="-Wall -Wextra" \ 1.32 + . && 1.33 + make && 1.34 + make DESTDIR=$install install || return 1 1.35 + 1.36 + mkdir -p $install/usr/share/doc/$PACKAGE-$VERSION/ 1.37 + cp README.md CHANGELOG.md $install/usr/share/doc/$PACKAGE-$VERSION/ 1.38 + 1.39 + mkdir -p $install/usr/share/man/man1/ 1.40 + cp man/linux/dislocker-bek.1 man/linux/dislocker-metadata.1 \ 1.41 + $install/usr/share/man/man1/ 1.42 +} 1.43 + 1.44 +genpkg_rules() { 1.45 + mkdir -p $fs/usr/ 1.46 + cp -a $install/usr/bin/ $install/usr/lib/ $fs/usr/ 1.47 +}
2.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 2.2 +++ b/dislocker/stuff/fix-spelling.patch Fri Nov 02 10:40:07 2018 +0200 2.3 @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ 2.4 +Description: Fix a few typos on the manpages and source code. 2.5 +Author: Giovani Augusto Ferreira <giovani@debian.org> 2.6 +Last-Update: 2016-07-07 2.7 +Index: dislocker-0.7.1/man/linux/dislocker-file.1 2.8 +=================================================================== 2.9 +--- dislocker-0.7.1.orig/man/linux/dislocker-file.1 2.10 ++++ dislocker-0.7.1/man/linux/dislocker-file.1 2.11 +@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ 2.12 + .\" 2.13 + .TH DISLOCKER 1 2011-09-07 "Linux" "DISLOCKER" 2.14 + .SH NAME 2.15 +-Dislocker file - Read BitLocker encrypted volumes under Linux, OSX and FreeBSD. 2.16 ++Dislocker-file \- Read BitLocker encrypted volumes under Linux, OSX and FreeBSD. 2.17 + .SH SYNOPSIS 2.18 + dislocker-file [-hqrsv] [-l \fILOG_FILE\fR] [-O \fIOFFSET\fR] [-V \fIVOLUME\fR \fIDECRYPTMETHOD\fR -F[\fIN\fR]] [--] \fINTFS_FILE\fR 2.19 + 2.20 +@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This NTFS file won't have any link with 2.21 + .SH OPTIONS 2.22 + For program's options description, see dislocker-fuse(1). The only change in the command line is the last argument, which in this case is the \fINTFS_FILE\fR argument: 2.23 + .PP 2.24 +-.TB 2.25 ++.TP 2.26 + .B NTFS_FILE 2.27 + the newly created file where NTFS data will be put to, once decrypted from the BitLocker encrypted volume. 2.28 + .SH EXAMPLES 2.29 +Index: dislocker-0.7.1/man/linux/dislocker-fuse.1 2.30 +=================================================================== 2.31 +--- dislocker-0.7.1.orig/man/linux/dislocker-fuse.1 2.32 ++++ dislocker-0.7.1/man/linux/dislocker-fuse.1 2.33 +@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ 2.34 + .\" 2.35 + .TH DISLOCKER-FUSE 1 2011-09-07 "Linux" "DISLOCKER-FUSE" 2.36 + .SH NAME 2.37 +-Dislocker fuse - Read/write BitLocker encrypted volumes under Linux, OSX and FreeBSD. 2.38 ++Dislocker-fuse \- Read/write BitLocker encrypted volumes under Linux, OSX and FreeBSD. 2.39 + .SH SYNOPSIS 2.40 + dislocker-fuse [-hqrsv] [-l \fILOG_FILE\fR] [-O \fIOFFSET\fR] [-V \fIVOLUME\fR \fIDECRYPTMETHOD\fR -F[\fIN\fR]] [-- \fIARGS\fR...] 2.41 + 2.42 +@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ do NOT display any information. 2.43 + This option has priority on any previous `\fB-v\fR'. One probably wants to check the return value of the program when using this option 2.44 + .TP 2.45 + .B -r, --readonly 2.46 +-do not allow to write on the BitLocker volume (read only mode) 2.47 ++do not allow one to write on the BitLocker volume (read only mode) 2.48 + .TP 2.49 + .B -s, --stateok 2.50 + do not check the volume's state, assume it's ok to mount it. 2.51 +Index: dislocker-0.7.1/src/metadata/datums.c 2.52 +=================================================================== 2.53 +--- dislocker-0.7.1.orig/src/metadata/datums.c 2.54 ++++ dislocker-0.7.1/src/metadata/datums.c 2.55 +@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ void print_datum_key(DIS_LOGS level, voi 2.56 + datum_key_t* datum = (datum_key_t*) vdatum; 2.57 + char* cipher_str = cipherstr((cipher_t) datum->algo); 2.58 + 2.59 +- dis_printf(level, "Unkown: \n"); 2.60 ++ dis_printf(level, "Unknown: \n"); 2.61 + hexdump(level, (void*) &datum->padd, 2); 2.62 + dis_printf(level, "Algo: %s (%#hx)\n", cipher_str, datum->algo); 2.63 + dis_printf(level, "Key:\n"); 2.64 +@@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ void print_datum_stretch_key(DIS_LOGS le 2.65 + { 2.66 + datum_stretch_key_t* datum = (datum_stretch_key_t*) vdatum; 2.67 + 2.68 +- dis_printf(level, "Unkown: \n"); 2.69 ++ dis_printf(level, "Unknown: \n"); 2.70 + hexdump(level, (void*) &datum->padd, 2); 2.71 + dis_printf(level, "Algo: %#x\n", datum->algo); 2.72 + dis_printf(level, "Salt: \n"); 2.73 +Index: dislocker-0.7.1/src/metadata/metadata.c 2.74 +=================================================================== 2.75 +--- dislocker-0.7.1.orig/src/metadata/metadata.c 2.76 ++++ dislocker-0.7.1/src/metadata/metadata.c 2.77 +@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ int dis_metadata_initialize(dis_metadata 2.78 + { 2.79 + dis_printf( 2.80 + L_CRITICAL, 2.81 +- "A problem occured during the retrieving of metadata. Abort.\n" 2.82 ++ "A problem occurred during the retrieving of metadata. Abort.\n" 2.83 + ); 2.84 + return DIS_RET_ERROR_METADATA_CHECK; 2.85 + } 2.86 +Index: dislocker-0.7.1/src/metadata/print_metadata.c 2.87 +=================================================================== 2.88 +--- dislocker-0.7.1.orig/src/metadata/print_metadata.c 2.89 ++++ dislocker-0.7.1/src/metadata/print_metadata.c 2.90 +@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ void print_volume_header(DIS_LOGS level, 2.91 + format_guid(volume_header->guid, rec_id); 2.92 + 2.93 + 2.94 +- dis_printf(level, "=====[ Volume header informations ]=====\n"); 2.95 ++ dis_printf(level, "=====[ Volume header information ]=====\n"); 2.96 + dis_printf(level, " Signature: '%.8s'\n", volume_header->signature); 2.97 + dis_printf(level, " Sector size: 0x%1$04x (%1$hu) bytes\n", volume_header->sector_size); 2.98 + dis_printf(level, " Sector per cluster: 0x%1$02x (%1$hhu) bytes\n", volume_header->sectors_per_cluster); 2.99 +@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ void print_information(DIS_LOGS level, d 2.100 + dis_printf(level, " Current state: %s (%hu)\n", get_state_str(information->curr_state), information->curr_state); 2.101 + dis_printf(level, " Next state: %s (%hu)\n", get_state_str(information->next_state), information->next_state); 2.102 + dis_printf(level, " Encrypted volume size: %1$" PRIu64 " bytes (%1$#" PRIx64 "), ~%2$" PRIu64 " MB\n", information->encrypted_volume_size, information->encrypted_volume_size / (1024*1024)); 2.103 +- dis_printf(level, " Size of convertion region: %1$#x (%1$u)\n", information->convert_size); 2.104 ++ dis_printf(level, " Size of conversion region: %1$#x (%1$u)\n", information->convert_size); 2.105 + dis_printf(level, " Number of boot sectors backuped: %1$u sectors (%1$#x)\n", information->nb_backup_sectors); 2.106 + dis_printf(level, " First metadata header offset: %#" PRIx64 "\n", information->information_off[0]); 2.107 + dis_printf(level, " Second metadata header offset: %#" PRIx64 "\n", information->information_off[1]); 2.108 +@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ void print_eow_infos(DIS_LOGS level, dis 2.109 + 2.110 + bitlocker_eow_infos_t* eow_infos = dis_meta->eow_information; 2.111 + 2.112 +- dis_printf(level, "=======================[ BitLocker EOW informations ]========================\n"); 2.113 ++ dis_printf(level, "=======================[ BitLocker EOW information ]========================\n"); 2.114 + dis_printf(level, " Signature: '%.8s'\n", eow_infos->signature); 2.115 + dis_printf(level, " Structure size: 0x%1$04x (%1$hu)\n", eow_infos->header_size); 2.116 + dis_printf(level, " On-disk size: 0x%1$04x (%1$hu)\n", eow_infos->infos_size); 2.117 +@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ void print_data(DIS_LOGS level, dis_meta 2.118 + break; 2.119 + 2.120 + dis_printf(level, "\n"); 2.121 +- dis_printf(level, "=======[ Datum n°%d informations ]=======\n", ++loop); 2.122 ++ dis_printf(level, "=======[ Datum n°%d information ]=======\n", ++loop); 2.123 + print_one_datum(level, data); 2.124 + dis_printf(level, "=========================================\n"); 2.125 + 2.126 +Index: dislocker-0.7.1/src/config.c 2.127 +=================================================================== 2.128 +--- dislocker-0.7.1.orig/src/config.c 2.129 ++++ dislocker-0.7.1/src/config.c 2.130 +@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ PROGNAME " by " AUTHOR ", v" VERSION " ( 2.131 + " -p, --recovery-password=[RECOVERY_PASSWORD]\n" 2.132 + " decrypt volume using the recovery password method\n" 2.133 + " -q, --quiet do NOT display anything\n" 2.134 +-" -r, --readonly do not allow to write on the BitLocker volume\n" 2.135 ++" -r, --readonly do not allow one to write on the BitLocker volume\n" 2.136 + " -s, --stateok do not check the volume's state, assume it's ok to mount it\n" 2.137 + " -u, --user-password=[USER_PASSWORD]\n" 2.138 + " decrypt volume using the user password method\n" 2.139 +Index: dislocker-0.7.1/man/linux/dislocker-find.1 2.140 +=================================================================== 2.141 +--- dislocker-0.7.1.orig/man/linux/dislocker-find.1 2.142 ++++ dislocker-0.7.1/man/linux/dislocker-find.1 2.143 +@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ 2.144 + .\" 2.145 + .TH DISLOCKER-FIND 1 2011-09-07 "Linux" "DISLOCKER-FIND" 2.146 + .SH NAME 2.147 +-Dislocker find - Find BitLocker-encrypted volumes. 2.148 ++Dislocker-find \- Find BitLocker-encrypted volumes. 2.149 + .SH SYNOPSIS 2.150 + dislocker-find [-h] [files...] 2.151 + .SH DESCRIPTION
3.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 3.2 +++ b/dislocker/stuff/manpage/dislocker-bek.1 Fri Nov 02 10:40:07 2018 +0200 3.3 @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ 3.4 +.TH dislocker-bek "1" "Jul 2017" "DISLOCKER-BEK 0.7.1" "Reads .BEK files and prints information about them".\" Text automatically generated by txt2man 3.5 +.SH NAME 3.6 +\fBdislocker-bek \fP- Reads .BEK files and prints information about them 3.7 +.SH SYNOPSIS 3.8 +.nf 3.9 +.fam C 3.10 +\fBdislocker-bek\fP [\fB-f\fP file.bek] 3.11 +.fam T 3.12 +.fi 3.13 +.fam T 3.14 +.fi 3.15 +.SH DESCRIPTION 3.16 +Dislocker has been designed to read BitLocker encrypted partitions under 3.17 +a Linux system. The driver used to read volumes encrypted in Windows system 3.18 +versions of the Vista to 10 and BitLocker-To-Go encrypted partitions,that's 3.19 +USB/FAT32 partitions. 3.20 +.PP 3.21 +BEK file is a BitLocker Encryption Key. BitLocker Drive Encryption is a full 3.22 +disk encryption feature included with the Microsoft's Windows versions Vista 3.23 +to 10. It is designed to protect data by providing encryption for entire 3.24 +volumes. 3.25 +.PP 3.26 +The software works with driver composed of a library, with multiple binaries 3.27 +using this library. Decrypting the partition, you have to give it a mount 3.28 +point where, once keys are decrypted, a file named dislocker-file appears. 3.29 +This file is a virtual NTFS partition, so you can mount it as any NTFS 3.30 +partition and then read from or write to it. Writing to the NTFS virtual 3.31 +file will change the underlying BitLocker partition content. 3.32 +.PP 3.33 +This tool is useful in cryptography managing and forensics investigations. 3.34 +.SH OPTIONS 3.35 +.TP 3.36 +.B 3.37 +\fB-h\fP 3.38 +print all options to help 3.39 +.TP 3.40 +.B 3.41 +\fB-f\fP 3.42 +read information about a .bek file 3.43 +.SH AUTHOR 3.44 +The DISLOCKER was written by Romain Coltel <romain.coltel@gmail.com> and 3.45 +Hervé Schauer Consultants <Secretariat@hsc.fr> 3.46 +.PP 3.47 +This manual page was written by Giovani Augusto Ferreira <giovani@debian.org> 3.48 +for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
4.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 4.2 +++ b/dislocker/stuff/manpage/dislocker-metadata.1 Fri Nov 02 10:40:07 2018 +0200 4.3 @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ 4.4 +.TH dislocker-metadata "1" "Jul 2017" "DISLOCKER-METADATA 0.7.1" "printing information about a BitLocker-encrypted volume" 4.5 +.\" Text automatically generated by txt2man 4.6 +.SH NAME 4.7 +\fBdislocker-metadata \fP- printing information about a BitLocker-encrypted volume 4.8 +.SH SYNOPSIS 4.9 +.nf 4.10 +.fam C 4.11 +\fBdislocker-metadata\fP [\fIOPTIONS\fP] 4.12 +.fam T 4.13 +.fi 4.14 +.fam T 4.15 +.fi 4.16 +.SH DESCRIPTION 4.17 +Dislocker has been designed to read BitLocker encrypted partitions under 4.18 +a Linux system. The driver used to read volumes encrypted in Windows system 4.19 +versions of the Vista to 10 and BitLocker-To-Go encrypted partitions,that's 4.20 +USB/FAT32 partitions. 4.21 +.PP 4.22 +The software works with driver composed of a library, with multiple binaries 4.23 +using this library. Decrypting the partition, you have to give it a mount 4.24 +point where, once keys are decrypted, a file named dislocker-file appears. 4.25 +This file is a virtual NTFS partition, so you can mount it as any NTFS 4.26 +partition and then read from or write to it. Writing to the NTFS virtual 4.27 +file will change the underlying BitLocker partition content. 4.28 +.PP 4.29 +This tool is useful in cryptography managing and forensics investigations. 4.30 +.SH OPTIONS 4.31 +.TP 4.32 +.B 4.33 +\fB-h\fP 4.34 +print all options to help 4.35 +.TP 4.36 +.B 4.37 +\fB-o\fP 4.38 +partition offset 4.39 +.TP 4.40 +.B 4.41 +\fB-v\fP 4.42 +increase verbosity to debug level 4.43 +.TP 4.44 +.B 4.45 +\fB-V\fP VOLUME 4.46 +volume to get metadata from 4.47 +.SH AUTHOR 4.48 +The DISLOCKER was written by Romain Coltel <romain.coltel@gmail.com> and 4.49 +Hervé Schauer Consultants <Secretariat@hsc.fr> 4.50 +.PP 4.51 +This manual page was written by Giovani Augusto Ferreira <giovani@debian.org> 4.52 +for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
5.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 5.2 +++ b/mbedtls-dev/receipt Fri Nov 02 10:40:07 2018 +0200 5.3 @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ 5.4 +# SliTaz package receipt v2. 5.5 + 5.6 +PACKAGE="mbedtls-dev" 5.7 +VERSION="2.6.0" 5.8 +CATEGORY="development" 5.9 +SHORT_DESC="Portable cryptographic and SSL/TLS library (ex polarssl) (development files)" 5.10 +MAINTAINER="al.bobylev@gmail.com" 5.11 +LICENSE="Apache" 5.12 +WEB_SITE="https://tls.mbed.org/" 5.13 + 5.14 +WANTED="mbedtls" 5.15 + 5.16 +genpkg_rules() { 5.17 + mkdir -p $fs/usr/lib/ 5.18 + cp -r $install/usr/include/ $fs/usr/ 5.19 + cp $install/usr/lib/*.a $fs/usr/lib/ 5.20 +}
6.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 6.2 +++ b/mbedtls/receipt Fri Nov 02 10:40:07 2018 +0200 6.3 @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ 6.4 +# SliTaz package receipt v2. 6.5 + 6.6 +PACKAGE="mbedtls" 6.7 +VERSION="2.6.0" 6.8 +CATEGORY="security" 6.9 +SHORT_DESC="Portable cryptographic and SSL/TLS library (ex polarssl)" 6.10 +MAINTAINER="al.bobylev@gmail.com" 6.11 +LICENSE="Apache" 6.12 +WEB_SITE="https://tls.mbed.org/" 6.13 + 6.14 +TARBALL="$PACKAGE-$VERSION-gpl.tgz" 6.15 +WGET_URL="https://tls.mbed.org/download/$TARBALL" 6.16 + 6.17 +compile_rules() { 6.18 + sed \ 6.19 + -e 's|//\(#define MBEDTLS_THREADING_C\)|\1|' \ 6.20 + -e 's|//\(#define MBEDTLS_THREADING_PTHREAD\)|\1|' \ 6.21 + -i include/mbedtls/config.h 6.22 + sed -i 's|<time.h>|"platform.h"|' include/mbedtls/ssl.h 6.23 + 6.24 + LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -I../include " \ 6.25 + make SHARED=1 no_test && 6.26 + make DESTDIR=$install/usr install 6.27 +} 6.28 + 6.29 +genpkg_rules() { 6.30 + mkdir -p $fs/usr/lib/ 6.31 + cp -a $install/usr/bin/ $fs/usr/ 6.32 + cp -a $install/usr/lib/*.so* $fs/usr/lib/ 6.33 +}