Thread: Elipsa 2E Encrypting Kobo device?
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Old 12-12-2023, 12:36 AM   #12
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Do you recall which DPT? The older or newer?
As far as I am aware, both versions. It was something the law firm I did some work for that owned several of them considered a necessity and had issues with trying to find when they were looking for replacements.

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I was thinking LUKS, apparently some attack vectors are possible in ext4 FBE via access to parts of the unencrypted config/operating system/files, etc

If you say it should be do-able on an elipsa, then the 2E should be even moreso?
The original Elipsa had the same quad core processor as the Sage. The 2E has a dual core processor which reduced the power draw. I suspect that may affect it's performance with encryption.
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