hucste@lemmy.ml to Debian operating system@lemmy.mlEnglish · 11 months agoProtecting SSH keys with TPM 2.0, now available on Debianblog.ledger.comexternal-linkmessage-square3fedilinkarrow-up150arrow-down10
arrow-up150arrow-down1external-linkProtecting SSH keys with TPM 2.0, now available on Debianblog.ledger.comhucste@lemmy.ml to Debian operating system@lemmy.mlEnglish · 11 months agomessage-square3fedilink
minus-squareJuxtaposedJaguar@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up1·11 months agoThis seems like a non-issue if you use FDE and proper file permissions. And even if you don’t want to type your password at boot, you can use TPM for the FDE itself.
This seems like a non-issue if you use FDE and proper file permissions. And even if you don’t want to type your password at boot, you can use TPM for the FDE itself.