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= cryptsetup-tcryptDump(8)
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:manmanual: Maintenance Commands
:mansource: cryptsetup {release-version}
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:COMMON_OPTIONS:
:ACTION_TCRYPTDUMP:

== Name

cryptsetup-tcryptDump - dump the header information of a TCRYPT (TrueCrypt or VeraCrypt compatible) device

== SYNOPSIS

*cryptsetup _tcryptDump_ [<options>] <device>*

== DESCRIPTION

Dump the header information of a TCRYPT (TrueCrypt or VeraCrypt compatible) device.

If the --dump-volume-key option is used, the TCRYPT device volume key is
dumped instead of TCRYPT header info. Beware that the volume key (or
concatenated volume keys if cipher chain is used) can be used to decrypt
the data stored in the TCRYPT container without a passphrase. This means
that if the volume key is compromised, the whole device has to be erased
to prevent further access. Use this option carefully.

*<options>* can be [--dump-volume-key, --key-file, --tcrypt-hidden,
--tcrypt-system, --tcrypt-backup, --veracrypt (ignored), --disable-veracrypt,
--veracrypt-pim, --veracrypt-query-pim, --cipher, --hash, --header,
--verify-passphrase, --timeout].

The keyfile parameter allows a combination of file content with the
passphrase and can be repeated.

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