Previous I shared how to Easily Reset your Linux User account password from grub. After that post many people wrote me so Linux is really unsecured (How we can protect this?). So it is not a big issue to secure grub or how to secure your user account in Linux. So I decided to make a tutorial on 'grubpass' utility, which can protect your grub entries. Nobody can bypass grub2 without enter grub username and password. Ya it's looks like awesome utility. Grubpass 1.2 version utility uses password encryption to protect.
So Now we start how to protect grub entries with password. I have uploaded to dropbox so it is easy to download and install. You also can download deb package and tar.gz package from Author Page.
To Install it on Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and enter the following commands in the Terminal:
Now start Grubpass with following command:
1: Installation Complete
2: Start GrubPass
3: How to set password
4: Create username for grub
5: Follow password steps in-order to set password on grub entries
6: Apply password on specific or all grub entries
7: Finally you are done
It is really easy just enter following command and see ScreenShots.
2: Finally enter yes/no
For other Distro's see Author Page.
So Now we start how to protect grub entries with password. I have uploaded to dropbox so it is easy to download and install. You also can download deb package and tar.gz package from Author Page.
To Install it on Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and enter the following commands in the Terminal:
Now start Grubpass with following command:
How to use Grubpass see ScreenShots: (click image to enlarge)
1: Installation Complete
2: Start GrubPass
3: How to set password
4: Create username for grub
5: Follow password steps in-order to set password on grub entries
6: Apply password on specific or all grub entries
7: Finally you are done
How to Remove Password from Grub Entries?
It is really easy just enter following command and see ScreenShots.
1: Now enter recover (See picture)
- sudo grubpass
2: Finally enter yes/no
For other Distro's see Author Page.