You can encrypt your servers root filesystem, but need to provide a password during the boot process in order to "unlock" and start the system. This is easy if you have physical access to the server by entering it via keyboard. But if you do not have physical access it's not that easy.

This project is about to set up a server that might be able to have an encryted root filesystem which can be "unlocked" by entering the password via ssh.

A solution for initrd based systems is here (german language):

Looking for hackers with the skills:

dracut

This project is part of:

Hack Week 19

Activity

  • about 4 years ago: ematsumiya liked this project.
  • about 4 years ago: holgisms started this project.
  • about 4 years ago: holgisms added keyword "dracut" to this project.
  • about 4 years ago: holgisms originated this project.

  • Comments

    • rbranco
    • holgisms
      about 4 years ago by holgisms | Reply

      Thanks a lot for the link. I ended using dracut-sshd as described there - working! add-emoji

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