dracut-sshd
ultrablue
dracut-sshd | ultrablue | |
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204 | 126 | |
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4.6 | - | |
about 1 month ago | about 1 year ago | |
Shell | Kotlin | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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dracut-sshd
- Tinyssh
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home server encryption
There is also dracut-sshd, which works great for distros using - surprise - dracut.
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Encryption with NAS Volume
Personally, I'm running OpenSuse Tumbleweed and used the graphical installer this time out of convenience. If you want to remotely unlock it over ssh, I can recommend https://github.com/gsauthof/dracut-sshd. Works pretty well.
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I switched to MicroOS GNOME and I don't think I'm returning back to regular distributions
The only thing that prevented me from going with MicroOS during my last server install was uncertainty about how well it would handle remote unlocking of luks system encryption for which I'm using dracut-sshd.
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Getting WiFi to Connect Early (for dracut-sshd).
I'm trying to use the dracut-sshd package on Fedora 35. The instructions only describe how to use dracut-network and networkd to get a wired internet connection during boot (for SSH to work). I'm completely unfamiliar with these so I'm not sure what to change in order to make it work with a wireless connection instead. I tried changing their example in various ways with no luck.
- Remotely unlocking headless server
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Remote unlocking encrypted system via ssh doesn't work!
I prefer this https://github.com/gsauthof/dracut-sshd
ultrablue
- Ultrablue: User-Friendly Lightweight TPM Remote Attestation over Bluetooth
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Tinyssh
Question: when remotely unlock the boot disk via ssh, how do you make sure the boot has not been compromised and that you are not just sending the password to the bad guys?
At some point I wanted to do something with utrablue [1], to work over network rather than Bluetooth, but then it was in go and I got lazy suddenly :)
[1] https://github.com/ANSSI-FR/ultrablue
What are some alternatives?
wireguard-initramfs - Use dropbear over wireguard.
dracut-crypt-ssh - dracut initramfs module to start dropbear sshd during boot to unlock the root filesystem with the (cryptsetup) LUKS passphrase remotely
dracut - dracut the event driven initramfs infrastructure
u-root - A fully Go userland with Linux bootloaders! u-root can create a one-binary root file system (initramfs) containing a busybox-like set of tools written in Go.
ubuntu-server-zfsbootmenu - Ubuntu zfsbootmenu install script
yubikey-full-disk-encryption - Use YubiKey to unlock a LUKS partition
zfsbootmenu - ZFS Bootloader for root-on-ZFS systems with support for snapshots and native full disk encryption
ubuntu-server-zfsbootmenu
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