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Re: USB key requirement.



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
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