On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 4:41 PM Marius Schwarz <fedora...@cloud-foo.de> wrote:
>
> Am 04.12.19 um 02:02 schrieb Chris Murphy:
> > Anaconda custom partitioning has a per mount point encryption option.
> > I can LUKS encrypt only the volume mounted at /home. And if I do this,
> If you do this, someone can manipulate your system to trojan horse your
> passwords,
> when he has physical access to it.
>
> Full-Diskencryption ( /boot included ) is the only way to protect the
> system itself.
> Anything else is simply not secure.

systemd-homed doesn't depend on /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow for
authentication. By all means its security guarantees should be
evaluated.
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/14096

What you're talking about is entirely up to the user to configure
manually. Fedora installations today don't support bootloader lock
down, encrypted /boot, or purging the LUKS key from memory during
suspend, out of the box. And therefore I'm not sure what your goal
posts are, what two things you're comparing.



-- 
Chris Murphy
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