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clevis
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Horcrux: Split your file into encrypted fragments
Recently learned that Clevis also supports Shamir Secret Sharing, and it's in fact the only way to configure multiple pins even if they're of the same type and authority (ie. the RAID0 of SSS):
https://github.com/latchset/clevis#pin-shamir-secret-sharing
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Can I boot an encrypted system by pulling the key from another PC?
Have a look at clevis and tang. These allow you do have one server - which could be your remote you want to pull from - to be source of the LUKS decryption on the system using tang.
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Initial support for guided disk encryption in OpenBSD installer
Interesting question. I think so?
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterp...
Looks like clevis is gpl3 - so I expect it's not packaged as standard for any of the bsds?
https://github.com/latchset/clevis
See also:
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/194081/use-tpm2...
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/39329/how-does-...
https://superuser.com/questions/619721/can-i-use-the-tpm-on-...
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Remote linux system disk encryption
I haven't used it myself, but a solution with LUKS, TPM2, and clevis is the way I've seen other people set it up https://github.com/latchset/clevis
- Encrypt passwords for scripts
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How to mount LUKS encrypted USB storages (and HDDs inserted to hot swappable drive bay) automatically when connected? The machine is running headlessly, does not have desktop environments installed.
There are 3 ways to unlock a volume in a headless environment: - use a keyfile, located on an already available volume - use your device's TPM and utilize systemd-cryptenroll - use Clevis/Tang to unlock volumes remotely
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Centrally managed full disk encryption
I don't think there is a turnkey solution, but you can build what you are looking for with clevis, LUKS, and dm-crypt
- The ultimate guide to Full Disk Encryption with TPM and Secure Boot
- is possible to encrypt disk without asking for password on boot?
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PSA: If you have a LUKS encrypted system and a TPM2 chip, you can put it to good use
We use clevis against multiple tang servers to provide Network Bound Disk Encryption (NBDE). It's possible to also use TPM2 but it's easier to use multiple tang servers (requiring more than one server to decrypt) in the datacenter.
safeboot
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I have a potentially odd question about unlocking my root partition automatically at boot
You should look at safeboot.dev, they have some code to unseal a LUKS key without totally screwing up your system security. Alternatively systemd-boot has a module that supports it
- Authenticated Boot and Disk Encryption on Linux
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Actually secure boot (on Fedora)
See e.g. https://github.com/osresearch/safeboot/issues/84 for an example of this OpROM issue on a MSI board.
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A simple boot setup with SecureBoot
The details can however be found here https://github.com/osresearch/safeboot/issues/84
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Linux-native TPM-backed Bitlocker
Why a separate software and not a collaboration with https://github.com/osresearch/safeboot/ ?
What are some alternatives?
linux-luks-tpm-boot - A guide for setting up LUKS boot with a key from TPM in Linux
heads - A minimal Linux that runs as a coreboot or LinuxBoot ROM payload to provide a secure, flexible boot environment for laptops, workstations and servers.
zfs-boottime-encryption - Unlocking ZFS datasets at boot
cryptboot - Encrypted boot partition manager with UEFI Secure Boot support
sedutil - Use sedutil for setting up and using self encrypting drives (SEDs) that comply with the TCG OPAL 2.00 standard. This includes the requisite pre-boot authentication image.
linux-secureboot-kit - Tool for complete hardening of Linux boot chain with UEFI Secure Boot
mortar - Framework to join Linux's physical security bricks.
TrustedGRUB2 - DEPRECATED TPM enabled GRUB2 Bootloader
tang - Tang binding daemon
sbctl - :computer: :lock: :key: Secure Boot key manager