FS_SETCRYPT(1) | AFS Command Reference | FS_SETCRYPT(1) |
fs_setcrypt - Enables of disables the encryption of AFS file transfers
fs setcrypt [-crypt] <on/off> [-help]
The fs setcrypt command sets the status of network traffic encryption for file traffic in the AFS client. This encryption applies to file traffic going to and coming from the AFS File Server for users with valid tokens. This command does not control the encryption used for authentication, which uses Kerberos 5 or klog/kaserver. The complement of this command is fs getcrypt, which shows the status of encryption on the client.
The default encryption status is enabled on Windows. It is disabled on all non-Windows clients by default. You may enable encryption by default on non-Windows platforms by executing fs setcrypt -crypt on immediately after the client daemon starts. For example, on Linux, you can do this within the SysV init script, or with systemd's ExecStartPost parameter.
This is a global setting and applies to all subsequent connections to an AFS File Server from this Cache Manager. There is no way to enable or disable encryption for specific connections.
AFS uses an encryption scheme called fcrypt, based on but slightly weaker than DES, and there is currently no way to specify a different encryption mechanism. Because fcrypt and DES are obsolete, the user must decide how much to trust the encryption. Consider using a Virtual Private Network at the IP level if better encryption is needed.
Encrypting file traffic requires a token. Unauthenticated connections or connections authorized via IP-based ACLs will not be encrypted even when encryption is turned on.
0 and 1 or "true" and "false" are not supported as replacements for "on" and "off".
This command produces no output other than error messages.
There are only four ways to invoke fs setcrypt. Either of:
% fs setcrypt -crypt on % fs setcrypt on
will enable encryption for authenticated connections and:
% fs setcrypt -crypt off % fs setcrypt off
will disable encryption.
The issuer must be logged in as the local superuser root.
The description of the fcrypt encryption mechanism at <http://surfvi.com/~ota/fcrypt-paper.txt>.
Copyright 2007 Jason Edgecombe <jason@rampaginggeek.com>
This documentation is covered by the BSD License as written in the doc/LICENSE file. This man page was written by Jason Edgecombe for OpenAFS.
2021-01-14 | OpenAFS |