hi there,

if i have a usb key, that is softraid encrypted,
it has 2 DUID's. the first one (before bioctl)
can be used to script bioctl when the key is inserted.
when the SR CRYPTO drive is attached, it has another
DUID.  this can be used for mounting/unmounting.

my question is, is that a security threat to have this
2nd DUID in /etc/fstab?  could it be used as "cleartext"
for brute forcing the SR CRYPTO drive?

i also noticed that bioctl -c C -l accepts DUID's,
but bioctl -d does not.  it this by design?

-f
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