i have an encrypted mac os drive and was wondering if there is any way to open it/decrypt it using linux.
I have the password and all just no mac (thanks glass of water) to decrypt it.
>>61233453
Give it back, Jamal
>>61233453
give it back to its owner Tyrone.
>>61233508
>>61233525
nice.
they're really mine but i have no mac to use anymore and im certainly not going to buy a new one just to decrypt 3 usb drives.
this may be hopeless anyway because i can find nothing on the internet.
Give it back DeShawn
GIVE IT BACK DEANDRE JACKSON
>>61233553
do it at the apple store? also return the device daquan
>>61233553
Do you mean you have the password to your encrypted usb? If so use a vm and install the mac operating system of your choice. Then just well I guess passing a usb hub through to a vm is beyond your skill if you are asking this.
Give it back Lequicia
Give it back Malik
>>61233453
As of now you can't open encrypted HFS+ hard drives on linux because it uses a proprietary format that no one has figured out how to use.
>>61233453 Its easier to use osx vm to open it.
>>61233671
>no one has figured out how to use
There is enough software to work with filevault/hfs+ partitions outside of osx. Most of which is not free of course.
https://az4n6.blogspot.lt/2016/07/mounting-and-reimaging-encrypted.html
>>61233453
Give it back, Vladimir Vladimirovits
>>61233453
Sure, you only have to crack the 256bit key.
>>61233671
That's interesting, because in 2014 I was reading an external drive formatted hfs+, on a computer running Debian.
Stop using a tripcode, by the way: nobody cares who you are.