diff --git a/content/posts/linux/Using Native ZFS Encryption with Proxmox.md b/content/posts/linux/Using Native ZFS Encryption with Proxmox.md index 95a7908..a777784 100644 --- a/content/posts/linux/Using Native ZFS Encryption with Proxmox.md +++ b/content/posts/linux/Using Native ZFS Encryption with Proxmox.md @@ -121,9 +121,9 @@ First, install the `dropbear-initramfs` package. Note that we are passing the `- apt install --no-install-recommends dropbear-initramfs ``` -Next, create `/etc/dropbear-initramfs/authorized_keys` and put your ssh keys in there. +Next, create `/etc/dropbear/initramfs/authorized_keys` and put your ssh keys in there. -You may also edit `/etc/dropbear-initramfs/config` and adjust it however you like. You can find the list of the options [here](https://linux.die.net/man/8/dropbear). In my opinion, the default is good enough. Some other blog posts may recommend that you change the port to avoid the ssh fingerprint mismatch warning, but I would recommend using a different subdomain to connect to dropbear instead. That way, you can pin Dropbear's fingerprint with SSHFP records. I will write a separate post on this later. +You may also edit `/etc/dropbear/initramfs/dropbear.conf` and adjust it however you like. You can find the list of the options [here](https://linux.die.net/man/8/dropbear). In my opinion, the default is good enough. Some other blog posts may recommend that you change the port to avoid the ssh fingerprint mismatch warning, but I would recommend using a different subdomain to connect to dropbear instead. That way, you can pin Dropbear's fingerprint with SSHFP records. I will write a separate post on this later. Then, edit the `/etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf` and add the static IP address for it to use. The format is