how to write the password in order to access my external drive? [duplicate]
Solution 1:
Since Ubuntu 18.04, Dislocker is available in the Ubuntu Universe packages. It can be installed using
sudo apt install dislocker
You may need to
sudo add-apt-repository universe
sudo apt update
First, we make two folders,
/media/bitlocker
and/media/mount
:sudo mkdir /media/bitlocker /media/mount
Then, download and then extract Dislocker.
You'll want to install some needed packages:
sudo apt-get install libfuse-dev
To install it, we need to change directory to the
dislocker
folder:cd dislocker
Depending on your operating system, you'll need to choose one of these:
For Debian-like distos based on Debian Jessie or Ubuntu 14.04 or older:
aptitude install gcc cmake make libfuse-dev libpolarssl-dev ruby-dev
For Debian-like distos based on Debian Stretch or Ubuntu 16.04 or later:
aptitude install gcc cmake make libfuse-dev libmbedtls-dev ruby-dev
Now we finally install dislocker:
cmake . make sudo make install
Here, we need to find our partition so we dont erase all of our drives accidentally:
sudo fdisk -l
If we have a recovery password, we can decrypt it using this:
sudo dislocker -r -V /dev/sdaX -p1536987-000000-000000-000000-000000-000000-000000-000000 -- /media/bitlocker
PS: You should replace 1536987-000000-000000-000000-000000-000000-000000-000000
with your recovery password.
If you know your password, we can just use that too:
sudo dislocker -r -V /dev/sdaX -uPASSWORD -- /media/bitlocker
Pssst: Replace PASSWORD
with your User password. Attention: keep the u
before the password! So, if your password is UbuntuLover
, you shall use uUbuntuLover
after the hyphen.
If your disk is mounted to sdb, use option sdb1.
If you are decrypting with a recovery file then use "path/to/.BEK" instead:
sudo dislocker-fuse -V /dev/sdcX -f /media/user/usb-drive/00000000-0X0X-0XX0-XXX0-XXXX0XXX00XX.BEK -- /media/bitlocker
Now, we finally mount our file:
sudo -i
cd /media/bitlocker
mount -r -o loop dislocker-file /media/mount
(If the mount above fails with "Permission denied" add the -r
option and try again.)
Now you can move to the /media/mount folder and see your decrypted data.
Read the source for more information and details.
Solution 2:
You need Dislocker to use BitLocker-encrypted drives. You can download it from here or there is a GitHub repository also.
To install it you will need:
- A compiler, GCC or Clang;
- Make (or gmake, for FreeBSD)
- Headers for FUSE;
- Headers for PolarSSL;
- A partition encrypted with BitLocker, from Windows Vista, 7 or 8.
For detailed instructions, see this page or refer to install.txt
file in the downloaded Dislocker archive.
Solution 3:
Very good tutorial, however there's one problem. Since the file is read only you will need to use the read-only flag:
mount -ro loop dislocker-file /media/mount
Also the -u (--user-password) option to make this much easier:
sudo dislocker -r -V /dev/sdaX -u -- /media/mount
Enter the user password:▯
If you want to mount again in the same folder use:
sudo dislocker -r -V /dev/sdaX -u -- -o nonempty /media/mount
(Where X should be replaced by the number of your encrypted drive, e.g. /dev/sda7)