You need to use something like --cipher xchacha20,aes-adiantum-plain64, as they do in the benchmark command.
(It is not clear how you are supposed to know what ciphers are available. The man page says you can check /proc/crypto, but that will only list algorithms after you have tried to use them, or manually loaded the kernel modules. Even then it does not give the exact incantations that cryptsetup wants.)
(It is not clear how you are supposed to know what ciphers are available. The man page says you can check /proc/crypto, but that will only list algorithms after you have tried to use them, or manually loaded the kernel modules. Even then it does not give the exact incantations that cryptsetup wants.)
Statistics: Posted by jojopi — Fri Dec 20, 2024 4:56 pm