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Hello community.
I would like to know if there is documentation on the response statuses of the get-status command with the fde control tool for endpoints. I have tried to search but I can't find it, I attached an image as an example:
It's the same result for registry keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\CheckPoint\EndPoint Security\Full Disk Encryption\Status\Current Boot\encryptionState = 3
You may also refer to following:
sk54740: FDE Registry Values
sk110264: How to determine that FDE installation is completed from the registry
Encryption State
0 Not encrypted
1 Partially encrypted
2 Encryption on all volumes
Encryption_X (Where X is a drive letter)
0 - 100 Percent Encrypted
Encryption Progress
0 Stable
1 Encrypting
2 Decrypting
Note: The Encryption_X key is only updated at reboot, and when reaching 25, 50, 75, and 100% of encryption for that drive.
Example: A machine that have just been installed and have drives undergoing encryption will have State 1 and Progress 1. During the initial encryption these will stay the same, but Encryption_X will change over time.
One that is not selected for encryption (f ex boot protection only) will be 0 and 0.
Example: A fully encrypted machine it will have State 2 and Progress 0, while Encryption_X keys will have value 100.
Example: A machine that is being decrypted (uninstalled) will have State 1 and Progress 2.
NB: All values above are listed as hexadecimal values, but are repesented by DWORDS in registry (binary). Encryption_X value of 100 is actually 0x64 (100).
Following up with a copy of the section that will be updated in the user documentation and describes the fde control command and output
HTH
I’ll ask internally.
I would also open a TAC case, however.
Hi phone boy.
Thank you for your support, today I opened a new TAC request.
Keep in touch.
Per the following thread:
https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Endpoint/Detecting-Check-Point-Disk-Encryption-with-NAC/m-p/2122...
encryptionState value which will contain 3 when the disk is encrypted.
Trying to see if can clarify meaning of other values
You may also refer to following:
sk54740: FDE Registry Values
sk110264: How to determine that FDE installation is completed from the registry
Encryption State
0 Not encrypted
1 Partially encrypted
2 Encryption on all volumes
Encryption_X (Where X is a drive letter)
0 - 100 Percent Encrypted
Encryption Progress
0 Stable
1 Encrypting
2 Decrypting
Note: The Encryption_X key is only updated at reboot, and when reaching 25, 50, 75, and 100% of encryption for that drive.
Example: A machine that have just been installed and have drives undergoing encryption will have State 1 and Progress 1. During the initial encryption these will stay the same, but Encryption_X will change over time.
One that is not selected for encryption (f ex boot protection only) will be 0 and 0.
Example: A fully encrypted machine it will have State 2 and Progress 0, while Encryption_X keys will have value 100.
Example: A machine that is being decrypted (uninstalled) will have State 1 and Progress 2.
NB: All values above are listed as hexadecimal values, but are repesented by DWORDS in registry (binary). Encryption_X value of 100 is actually 0x64 (100).
Many thanks for the great post. Also, driven off feedback from this post there is a corresponding update on user documentation that is in progress
Thanks for the information, Jonny, it is very valuable.
Greetings. 🙂
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