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The pam\_panic PAM module shall protect people who have value data on their computer. It provides a panic function.
## How it works
There is a good and a bad flash drive.
The good flash drive will let you in to the password prompt.
The bad flash drive will execute a reboot, poweroff and/or erase the luksHeader which will make your luksContainer undecryptable.
There exist a good and a bad flash drive.
The good flash drive will let you pass to the password prompt.
The bad flash drive will execute a reboot, poweroff and/or erase the luksHeader which will make your luksContainer undecryptable to anyone.
## Installation
You need gcc or something similar.
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### Compiling notes
The Makefile passes the pathes of `reboot`, `poweroff` and `cryptsetup` using macros to be sure that it will run on different machines.
You need libpam's development package. Some call them like `libpam0g-dev`.
You need libpam's development package. Some call them `libpam0g-dev`.
## Preparation
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Command (m for help): w
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You'll find the UUID of your partition in `/dev/disk/by-partuuid/`. You can find out which device is which through a `ls -l /dev/disk/by-partuuid/`.
You'll find the UUID of your partition in `/dev/disk/by-partuuid/`. You can find out which device is which typing `ls -l /dev/disk/by-partuuid/` in your favourite shell.
## Integration