Hi,

I know that there is no such thing as an "unbreakable" system, but would
like to provide the best possible solution to a client.

I am in the process of building a Linux box to serve videos and to run a
LAMP application. The software combo is working fine from Amazon Cloud
instances. As a new service, the client is going to locate these boxes at
the end user's offices. So the box cannot be physically secured. The use
case is such that the end user will not be willing to enter a password for
crypto disks either (if they knew the password, they can replicate the box
anyways). One solution is a USB hardware lock (dongle).

Any suggestions or pointers? Is there a way to do it without building the
system from scratch (LFS)? Say start from a Debian base install and disable
single user mode?

Regards,
Arun
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