I think you can encrypt drives by using a key stored in the TPM, if you have one. See the Arch wiki for info.
Though I have heard the TPM is not as secure..
I think you can encrypt drives by using a key stored in the TPM, if you have one. See the Arch wiki for info.
Though I have heard the TPM is not as secure..
I'd rather not. :)
OK, maybe I will think about some other use for the Raspberry Pi then.
It searches in a lot of indexers (torrent sites) simulatenously. You put the indexers you want to search, connect it to qBittorrent (via a plugin), Radarr, or Sonarr and it searches.
My laptop's hostname is xontros-gatos
(which in Greek means fat cat)
Can you tell me the specs?
I ran it, but no luck! In any way, I have already wiped the partition because I heard it was irrecoverable.
I think the header is stored in the partition map but just like chameleon said, it has been overwritten by the new one, that I created by accident.
I know, but for some reason my router does not let me access my domain (with duckdns) when connected to my network. So even if I get certs for the domain, I will not be able to access it. I have set up local DNS entries (with Pi-Hole) to point to my srrver, but I don't know if it possible to get certs for that, since it is not a real domain.
EDIT: Fixed it. (See reply for fix)