On Sat, Oct 4, 2025 at 6:28 PM <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey.
>
> I've started building my home lab and currently I'm going to host stuff
> like nginx, jabber server, mail, git hosting.
>
> The stuff I want to specially protect will likely be in e-mail and jabber
> conversations contents, and situations when someone is forgetting to
> encrypt them are not rare. I mean mostly received e-mails or friends who
> misconfigure their Jabber clients.
>
> I want to protect against burglary and (most probable) against unwanted
> access to disk contents when I give my hardware to the service to repair
> it. I'm also doing torrenting (I personally don't like copyright law and
> support copyleft related movements) and want to protect also against
> seizing hardware by police (never happened in my home but not impossible).
>

I have LUKS encryption on all my portabe devices Laptops/Notebooks. I do on
accasion have to take them out and about and I do not want to give away all
of my files if they are stolen. I do not have my set-top-box PC encrypted
as it never moves.


>
> Do you think that it's good idea to do full disk encryption on my server?
> Is remote unlocking server by supplying password through dropbear-based ssh
> in initramfs secure?
>
> Thank you,
> whiteman808
>
>

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