debian-headless
Create a debian headless/remote installation image (by philpagel)
mortar
Framework to join Linux's physical security bricks. (by noahbliss)
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
debian-headless
Posts with mentions or reviews of debian-headless.
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- Debian images for remote/headless installation
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is there some trick to getting a old lenovo to boot linux?
Haha OK, man. I get the feeling, I really do. And in case you're still interested there might be a metric shitload on how to install a minimal server and here's a script to create a headless installation image.
mortar
Posts with mentions or reviews of mortar.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-26.
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WTF is a KDF? A startling revelation from a French prison
Bruteforce of such random password is just not plausible and talks about KDF "weakness" is just a distraction. I think most likely it was evil maid attack.
Here are projects which try to mitigate some of evil maid attack risks:
https://github.com/noahbliss/mortar
https://safeboot.dev/
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Installation with full-disk, two-factor encryption, secure boot, and TPM
Secure boot and TPM support (à la Mortar: https://github.com/noahbliss/mortar)
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Complying with the future: Secure Boot and TPM unclocking
There are tools that look to be able to automate it: https://github.com/noahbliss/mortar/blob/master/docs/proxmox-install.md
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Prevent backup of vTPM2.0 state?
I just went through the process of setting up new ubuntu VM's using full root disk LUKS encryption and auto-unlock via Proxmox's vTPM2.0 and UEFI ( via this extremely helpful resource https://github.com/noahbliss/mortar )
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tpm2 + luks + ubuntu 18 setup?
I have used this project with Debian+proxmox and it's been working great. https://github.com/noahbliss/mortar but I did read the arch wiki a bit which helped my understanding.
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What do you don't like about Linux? What is Windows doing better?
There's a project called "mortar" (as in, gluing all these bricks together) that was attempting to simplify this. Though it's lost steam, reading through it's simple bash scripts was a great place to start for me. This guide for Fedora also helped a lot.
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Authenticated Boot and Disk Encryption on Linux
There have been a number of attempts to solve this problem, but the most complete appear to be Mortar (a project I head) and safeboot.dev
I highly recommend taking a look at either of these projects if you want be able to improve both your convenience through auto unlocking, and security through broadened scope of audit.
https://github.com/noahbliss/mortar
https://safeboot.dev
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Best Evil Maid prototcol for Linux?
Check out mortar. It uses secure boot and TPM along with LUKS. The creator is super helpful and available on the telegram.
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Mount encrypted volume at boot?
A more advanced approach would be something like mortar to chain-load signed stuff.
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Will Proxmox be able to run Windows 11?
There seems to be a workable solution out there for 2.0: https://github.com/noahbliss/mortar/blob/master/docs/proxmox-install.md