yubikey-full-disk-encryption
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yubikey-full-disk-encryption
- I have seen in a lot of posts here people say not to use Google Authentication for 2FA. Can someone simply explain why, and what should I use instead?
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LUKS with Yubikey
Would using this be possible? https://github.com/agherzan/yubikey-full-disk-encryption/tree/master/src
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Getting LUKS, Btrfs, Hibernation and Swap file working in tandem
> Hibernate is less interesting, and apparently unsupported using secure boot anyway.
That's not the case. I have a similar setup to yours (/ on ext4 with separate swap, on LVM on LUKS, separate /efi) and my box hibernates just fine with secure boot and auto-unlock via TPM.
The difference with your setup is I don't use grub, but have the UEFI load a signed unified kernel image directly. Since this works so well, I never had a reason to mess around with yet another moving piece (grub or other bootloader).
As another commenter said, I haven't attempted to mess around with the MOK. I just replaced all the secure boot keys with my own, and I've also signed MS's Windows key (but not the 3rd party one) for my dual-boot needs.
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For specifics: This is an up-to-date Arch Linux install, running on an HP EliteBook 840 G8 (11th gen intel). I know Debian may have older components than arch, but this setup has been working for more than a year now.
IIRC, the most significant change was brought by systemd 251 which started supporting auto-unlocking LUKS with the TPM. Before that, on an older computer with the same general setup, hibernation worked well, too. I just needed to input the unlock password (which I was too lazy to do, so I just used my yubikey - see https://github.com/agherzan/yubikey-full-disk-encryption).
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systemd 253 Released With Ukify Tool, systemd-cryptenroll Unlocking Via FIDO2 Tokens
Does yubikey-full-disk-encryption provide anything systemd 253 doesn't now?
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Tillitis Security Key – Mullvad spin-off inspired by measured boot and DICE
Do you mean something like this: https://github.com/agherzan/yubikey-full-disk-encryption
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Encrypt data on server (Linux, LUKS) on Raspberry Pi
Full disk encryption is rarely as portable as simply encrypting the files you need. When I ran a “homemade” NAS, I had everything LUKS encrypted. I used a Yubikey to unlock the encrypted data.
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Using a YubiKey to unlock LUKS - How to secure or encrypt /boot?
A few days ago I akquiriere a Yubikey and I'm currently trying to set up 2FA with the Yubikey and a password to unlock the LUKS container. Since I am running Arch I came across the yubikey-full-disk-encryption package and tested it in an Arch VM. So far it worked really well. The only issue I am having is that compared to my old setup I need to have /boot unencrypted because it seems GRUB itself cannot deal with the 2FA setup and ykfde if /boot is encrypted. Previously I had most of /boot inside the LUKS volume with only the /efi part unencrypted (this is used when telling grub where the efi-directory is - see the previous guide for the full details please) and the GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y option set in the GRUB config.
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LUKS boot unlock fido2 issue
I don't know about the hanging, I use yubikey-full-disk-encryption which uses challenge-response (1FA or 2FA) which you can set up how many attempts to use the YubiKey before it falls back to the passphrase.
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Is it possible to crack drive encryption without header?
Related: https://github.com/agherzan/yubikey-full-disk-encryption
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How safe is encryption?
https://github.com/cornelinux/yubikey-luks or https://github.com/agherzan/yubikey-full-disk-encryption with yubikey 5 will get you going. It is a bit expensive to get two keys (regular and backup), but these can be also used to secure most of the online accounts.
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Supabase Storage: now supports the S3 protocol
rclone: a command-line program to manage files on cloud storage.
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S3 Client against disasters (hacks, fires, catastrophes)
Synchronise buckets with Sclone or Rclone
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Rclone syncs your files to cloud storage
Says that Apple doesn't provide a multi platform API. It doesn't provide any official supported way to access iCloud from Windows, Linux.
There's a ticket covering everything you might ever want to know:
https://github.com/rclone/rclone/issues/1778
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Ask HN: Best modern file transfer/synchronization protocol?
seconding rsync and syncthing.
the server could expose an smb or nfs share, the client could mount it, and then sync to that mount.
rsync over ssh also works, if you do not want to run smb/nfs.
this is also a cool tool https://rclone.org/
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Ask HN: How do you do personal backups in 2023? (Google and Dropbox issues)
rclone [1] to dropbox. works since years without problems
[1] https://rclone.org/
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Which synchronization tool are you using together with the pCloud Crypto Folder?
rclone provides a special pCloud config option, which makes the setup straight forward. rclone can encrypt the data it uploads with its own encryption but not with the pCloud encryption. Therefore it can only upload data to the unencrypted pCloud folders, not to the Crypto Folder.
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The arkclone project impliments rclone in ArkOS to achieve cloud saves. Not yet built in to ArkOS yet, and not a lot of recent traction on the pull request to get it added, but it can be installed manually.
What are some alternatives?
dracut - dracut the event driven initramfs infrastructure
syncthing - Open Source Continuous File Synchronization
fido2luks - Decrypt your LUKS partition using a FIDO2 compatible authenticator
Cryptomator - Multi-platform transparent client-side encryption of your files in the cloud
solokey-full-disk-encryption - Use SoloKey to unlock a LUKS encrypted partition
rsync - An open source utility that provides fast incremental file transfer. It also has useful features for backup and restore operations among many other use cases.
wireguard-initramfs - Use dropbear over wireguard.
s3fs-fuse - FUSE-based file system backed by Amazon S3
zfsUnlocker - A modular zfs unlocker hook for mkinitcpio on Archlinux.
Duplicati - Store securely encrypted backups in the cloud!
void-packages - The Void source packages collection
aws-cli - Universal Command Line Interface for Amazon Web Services