Jean_Mich_Much
@Jean_Mich_Much@jlai.lu
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
Oh okay , thanks for the definition !
Haha sorry to wake up unreasonable curiosity to you ! :D
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
You said
gaming wasn’t possible because of stutters
I searched what ‘stutters’ mean, I don’t know this word, and I’ve just found the definition of people who suffer of speech disorder :)
I wouldn’t trust USB Ethernet adapter if latency is important to me but maybe I’m wrong it’s just superstition. I’ve just used one time OPNsense for the work and just for checking some network information but I remember saying it was a nice web ui haha
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
Thanks for your answer ! Someone already mention TPM, I will check about that when I will have free time. Already try pikvm and tinypilot with no success unfortunately… Didn’t know NBSDE, will take a look too !
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
Yeah, not hard to do better than windows ! ;) I thought freebsd has many improvements each new versions so if your try was many years ago maybe you will find something interesting today… Or maybe not ;) It wasn’t possible to fix the latency because of people who suffered of speech disorder ?
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
Hmm I’ve read it’s expensive but never verified I admit it. And no serial port on my box… Will check the price of new and second hand device
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
I have not said “I have a box at my home” , just “at home” ;)
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
No problem, I appreciate ;) I hope my answer was not too rude !
At the beginning to try something different, curiosity. I’ve began to write a comparison but in fact I can not doing that because I never used Linux for self hosted services, just for user things like… Checking my mails. I find it easier for that side.
But, for example , after setting my first jails , I’ve read how I could’ve done it on Linux. I’ve found lxc jails and other) hard to learn and configure while chroot was not enough secure to my taste without a little bit tuning. Jail is native, it’s one easy to read and write conf file and four lines in rc.conf to enable it (with its own virtual network interface). With zfs it’s easy to deploy the same base system for all your jails and to maintain it update and it’s fully isolated. Want to enable another service ? Write theservice_load=“YES” in rc.conf. no systemd linking with some file or whatever I know. Same if you want an additional virtual network (+1 more line). Customizing your kernel, build it and installing it is one conf file to edit +4 for short command line (don’t know how to do on Linux)…
Again it’s not a comparison, it’s just why I stay with freebsd, maybe it’s more comfortable to me because I’m not doing real hard security things, I’m not a pro sysadmin , but I found doing and learning those things (customizing kernel, jails and other things) was (really) easy when reading the clear docs. And many security things are native.
Sorry for the long answer ^^
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
Yeah someone already told Me that some years ago (yeah, years ago…) but it doesn’t work exactly like that with freebsd , it’s possible but not full encrypted disk solution . thanks for your answer
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
Yeah someone already told Me that some years ago (yeah, years ago…) but it doesn’t work exactly like that with freebsd , it’s possible but not full encrypted disk solution . thanks for your answet
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
Thanks for your answer but… I like freebsd as a host
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
Hmm seems to be hid keyboard “emulator” too. Having tried this kind of solution makes me think I have a problem with the hid module at boot so I will maybe abandoned this solution, will see. Thanks for your answer !
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
Shit, i totally missed this one, maybe not searching with good keywords… Thanks a lot, I’ve read fast for the moment so it doesn’t seems to be fully encrypted but scenario in the forum and solution proposed can answer my needs (sorry for bad English ). Thanks !
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
Didn’t know this thing, I will check about that, thanks !
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
Oh interesting, I will read that back to my computer , thanks !
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
Oh interesting, I will read that back to my computer , thanks !
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
Yes the beaglebone black is currently powered by USB. Unfortunately I am not able to debug the board while it’s not working due to my lack of skill… I don’t know how to do… Maybe I can read dmesg on the bbb for a message stating this nonworking state while it asks for passphrase on the PC for a first step… Yes once it’s booted, freebsd see it as a single hid device, just a hid device
- Comment on Remote solution to decrypt disk at boot 11 months ago:
I’ve read that freebsd 14 proposed zfs native encryption, so it could worked. Maybe it’s time to upgrade, I will see. Thanks !
- Submitted 11 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 39 comments
- Comment on Every Single Freaking Time 1 year ago:
I understand. I’m not using sway and urxvt as someone more skilled would do. I’ve Made this config some years ago to try but nowadays I’m not doing computer things anymore but I’ve kept this config because it’s light, fast and it’s simply working. So basically, today I’m just copying my passwords from pass in urxvt to my webmail in Firefox with my mouse for checking mail …
- Comment on Every Single Freaking Time 1 year ago:
I’m using sway and I still can do that with urxvt