vsis, 1 year ago That’s why it’s not always an option. Some servers have some kind remote console hardware, with their own security issues. Your “threat model” is important too. Do you expect that server to get stolen? If it happens, is there critical data that should not leak? Maybe you need to encrypt a directory, and not the whole drive.
That’s why it’s not always an option.
Some servers have some kind remote console hardware, with their own security issues.
Your “threat model” is important too. Do you expect that server to get stolen? If it happens, is there critical data that should not leak?
Maybe you need to encrypt a directory, and not the whole drive.