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= cryptsetup-luksAddKey(8)
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:doctype: manpage
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:manmanual: Maintenance Commands
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:mansource: cryptsetup {release-version}
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:man-linkstyle: pass:[blue R < >]
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:COMMON_OPTIONS:
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:ACTION_LUKSADDKEY:
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== Name
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cryptsetup-luksAddKey - add a new passphrase
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== SYNOPSIS
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*cryptsetup _luksAddKey_ [<options>] <device> [<key file with new key>]*
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== DESCRIPTION
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Adds a keyslot protected by a new passphrase. An existing passphrase
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must be supplied interactively, via --key-file or LUKS2 token (plugin).
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Alternatively to existing passphrase user may pass directly volume key
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(via --volume-key-file or --volume-key-keyring). The new passphrase to be added
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can be specified interactively, read from the file given as the positional
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argument (also via --new-keyfile parameter) or via LUKS2 token.
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*NOTE:* with --unbound option the action creates new unbound LUKS2
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keyslot. The keyslot cannot be used for device activation. If you don't
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pass new key via --volume-key-file option, new random key is generated.
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Existing passphrase for any active keyslot is not required.
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*NOTE:* some parameters are effective only if used with LUKS2 format
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that supports per-keyslot parameters. For LUKS1, PBKDF type and hash
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algorithm is always the same for all keyslots.
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*<options>* can be [--key-file, --keyfile-offset, --keyfile-size,
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--new-keyfile, --new-keyfile-offset, --new-keyfile-size, --key-slot,
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--new-key-slot, --volume-key-file, --volume-key-keyring, --force-password,
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--hash, --header, --disable-locks, --iter-time, --pbkdf,
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--pbkdf-force-iterations, --pbkdf-memory, --pbkdf-parallel, --unbound, --type,
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--keyslot-cipher, --keyslot-key-size, --key-size, --timeout, --token-id,
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--token-type, --token-only, --new-token-id, --verify-passphrase, --external-tokens-path].
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include::man/common_options.adoc[]
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== EXAMPLES
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*NOTE*: When not specified otherwise interactive passphrase prompt is always default method.
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Add new keyslot using interactive passphrase prompt for both existing and new passphrase:
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*cryptsetup luksAddKey /dev/device*
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Add new keyslot using LUKS2 tokens to unlock existing keyslot with interactive passphrase prompt for new passphrase:
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*cryptsetup luksAddKey --token-only /dev/device*
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Add new keyslot using LUKS2 systemd-tpm2 tokens to unlock existing keyslot with interactive passphrase prompt for new passphrase (systemd-tpm2 token plugin must be available):
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*cryptsetup luksAddKey --token-type systemd-tpm2 /dev/device*
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Add new keyslot using interactive passphrase prompt for existing keyslot, reading new passphrase from key_file:
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*cryptsetup luksAddKey --new-keyfile key_file /dev/device* or
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*cryptsetup luksAddKey /dev/device key_file*
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Add new keyslot using volume stored in volume_key_file and LUKS2 token in slot 5 to get new keyslot passphrase (token in slot 5 must exist
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and respective token plugin must be available):
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*cryptsetup luksAddKey --volume-key-file volume_key_file --new-token-id 5 /dev/device*
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include::man/common_footer.adoc[]
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