Full Encryption on VPS
Posted: 13 Oct 2015, 21:13
I picked up a small cheap Linux (Wheezy) based VPS recently to screw around with, and to be honest... it ain't so bad. The bandwidth is better than my home connection can supply and it seems as stable as I would expect. However, I don't see a way to encrypt it. There are plenty of tutorials on encrypting a home directory in an existing install, but it appears (oddly) that people are not interested in encrypting the rest of their drives. Perhaps it is because I do not use servers as workstations/desktops, but I have plenty of crap that lives in /var and /etc (and elsewhere) that I want encrypted.
It seems to me that the only way to provide system encryption in Linux (all but /boot) is to do so during install... but this VPS hosting company (and I have to assume many others) do not allow ISO image access to reinstall my OS. It does not seem that there is a way to encrypt my /etc and /var (and whatever else) on this box. Does anybody know of a way to do this?
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It seems to me that the only way to provide system encryption in Linux (all but /boot) is to do so during install... but this VPS hosting company (and I have to assume many others) do not allow ISO image access to reinstall my OS. It does not seem that there is a way to encrypt my /etc and /var (and whatever else) on this box. Does anybody know of a way to do this?
s.