On Mon, May 04, 2026 at 07:55:14PM +0100, DC wrote:
> Dear OpenBSD team,
>
> *Describe the feature or enhancement*
>
> As a security focused BSD, could you please consider assisting Shufflecake
> creator to port shufflecake to BSD to avoid encryption metadata / header
> leaks which both Geli and ZFS encryption currently have.
>
> Please see app website + port assistance request.
>
> https://shufflecake.net/
>
> https://codeberg.org/shufflecake/shufflecake-c/issues/164
>
> Why this request?
>
> Geli / ZFS encryption leaks metadata such as geli header which confirms that
> the partition is encrypted. This allows an adversary to force you to reveal
> password (whether physically/litigation).
>
> Shufflecake encryption is the next generation private encryption taking over
> from Veracrypt, allowing 15 layers of encryption each with plausible
> deniability and faster than LUKS and perhaps Geli too.
>
> Shufflecake linux is implemented already for data partitions.
>
> Shufflecake for boot OS is due to be release in 2026.
>
> Having an option to implement Shufflecake encryption with full plausible
> deniability is the ideal private system, and the only thing holding me back
> from switching from Linux to BSD fully at present.
>
> Please consider this feature as it would add great value to BSD users.
>
> Thanks for the consideration
>
> Dan
>

I think you got the wrong BSD...

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