On Du, 09 ian 11, 21:42:03, Dan Serban wrote: > So, I'm currently switching my 9 workstations around the house to > diskless boot. They mount nfs shares that reside on top of an > encrypted raid server. This is all fine and good. > > What I'd like to do: > > On a specific workstation, on boot, i'd like to require that a specific > usb memory stick be inserted in the system. ie. one that contains a > key which will allow the boot process to continue. > > Can this be done? If so, what should I use to make it less than easy > to decipher? > > Maybe a GPG encoded text file that matches against a plain text one? > (that's insecure)...
Maybe libpam-ssh can be used for this? Regards, Andrei -- Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic
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