On 10/4/25 8:39 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.


You have no control over that..

Or do you mean, you want to provide encrypted services to your friends?

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).

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?


You could think at encrypting your data instead of everything.

--
John Doe

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