IronKey Secure Flash Drive Enterprise User Manual

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IRONKEY ENTERPRISE USER GUIDE

Please note the following important details for using your IronKey on Linux:

1. Kernel Version must be 2.6 or higher

If you compile your own kernel, you must include the following in it:

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DeviceDrivers->SCSIDeviceSupport-><*>SCSICDROMSupport

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DeviceDrivers-><*> Support for Host-side USB

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DeviceDrivers-><*> USB device filesystem

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DeviceDrivers-><*> EHCI HCD (USB 2.0) support

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DeviceDrivers-><*> UHCI HCD (most Intel and VIA) support

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DeviceDrivers-><*> USB Mass Storage Support

The kernels that are included by default in most major distributions already have these features,
so if you are using the default kernel that comes with a supported distribution you do not need

to take any other action.

Also, on 64-bit linux systems the 3-bit libraries will have to be installed in order to run the
ironkey program.

2. Mounting problems

Make sure you have permissions to mount external SCSI & USB devices

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Some distributions do not mount automatically and require the following command to

be run:

mount /dev/<name of the device> /media/<name of the mounted

device>

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The name of the mounted device varies depending on the distribution. The names of

the IronKey devices can be discovered by running:

ironkey --show

3. Permissions

You must have permissions to mount external/usb/flash devices

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You must have permissions to run executables off the IronKey CD-ROM in order to

launch the IronKey Unlocker

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You may need root user permissions

4. supported distributions

Not all distributions of Linux are supported. Please visit https://support.ironkey.com/linux for the
latest list of supported distributions.

5. The ironKey Unlocker for Linux only supports x86 systems at this time.

NOTE: In IronKey Enterprise, you may not be allowed to change the device password or un-

lock your IronKey on a Mac, depending on your System Administrator’s configuration.

See https://support.ironkey.com/linux for more information.

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