UFS Encryption

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Kenny3

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I know that it's possible to use GELI with UFS, but is there any way to make this happen using FreeNAS?

My use case is that I want to mount an eSATA drive as a backup device, but would like whole disk encryption on that drive. Preferably using the same key/passphrase as my encrypted ZFS pool.
 

Dusan

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My use case is that I want to mount an eSATA drive as a backup device, but would like whole disk encryption on that drive. Preferably using the same key/passphrase as my encrypted ZFS pool.
What prevents you from using ZFS on the eSATA drive too? ZFS gives you also additional benefits -- integrity checking via checksums and you can use snapshots & replication to perform quick incremental backups.
 

Kenny3

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I suppose I should go back to considering using ZFS. My only thought was ZFS's compatibility with another system (linux/freebsd/freenas virtualized inside of OS X) should my NAS go up in a fire.
 

Dusan

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geli encryption is specific to FreeBSD, so if you decide to go with encrypted UFS your compatibility options will be exactly the same as with ZFS.
 

Kenny3

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Ah. Didn't know that; still new to BSD.

I think I'll have to give ZFS a shot. Time to dig through those threads on FreeNAS in a VM...
 

Kenny3

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One other quick question. I have created a new ZFS volume with just the one drive, but how do I make it use the same key as my main volume? I'm not seeing anything in the GUI to allow this. Should I dive into the command line options?
 

cyberjock

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There are no GUI options. I'm not even sure if you can do it from the command line...
 
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