1.8 KiB
1.8 KiB
fido2luks
This will allow you to unlock your luks encrypted disk with an fido2 compatable key
Note: This has only been tested under Fedora 30 using a Solo Key
Setup
Prerequisites
dnf install cargo cryptsetup-devel -y
Device
git clone https://github.com/shimunn/fido2luks.git && cd fido2luks
#Alternativly cargo build --release && sudo cp target/release/fido2luks /usr/bin/
CARGO_INSTALL_ROOT=/usr sudo -E cargo install -f --path .
echo FIDO2LUKS_CREDENTIAL_ID=$(fido2luks credential) >> fido2luks.conf
set -a
. fido2luks.conf
#Repeat for each luks volume
FIDO2LUKS_PASSWORD_HELPER=stdin sudo -E fido2luks addkey /dev/disk/by-uuid/<DISK_UUID>
#Test(only works if the luks container isn't active)
FIDO2LUKS_PASSWORD_HELPER=stdin sudo -E fido2luks open /dev/disk/by-uuid/<DISK_UUID> luks-<DISK_UUID>
Dracut
cd dracut
sudo make install
Grub
Add rd.luks.2fa=<CREDENTIAL_ID>:<DISK_UUID>
to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX
Note: This is only required for your root disk, systemd will try to unlock all other luks partions using the same key if you added it using fido2luks addkey
grub2-mkconfig > /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
Test
Just reboot and see if it works, if thats the case you should remove your old less secure password from your luks header:
#Recommend in case you lose your authenticator, store this backupfile somewhere safe
cryptsetup luksHeaderBackup /dev/disk/by-uuid/<DISK_UUID> --header-backup-file luks_backup_<DISK_UUID>
#Slot should be 0 if you only had one previous password otherwise consult cryptsetup luksDump
#There is no turning back if you mess this up, make sure you made a backup
FIDO2LUKS_PASSWORD_HELPER=stdin fido2luks print-secret | xxd -r -p - | cryptsetup luksKillSlot /dev/disk/by-uuid/<DISK_UUID> <SLOT>