Comment by udev4096 Comment by udev4096 a day ago 2 replies Copy Link View on Hacker News It's just not practical. How are you going to manually enter the password for let's say 10 servers?
Copy Link johnisgood a day ago Collapse Comment - USB pendrive with random key, no need to enter anything and is more secure and gives you plausible deniability through many different means. Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link cedilla a day ago Parent Collapse Comment - Going around 10 servers with a USB drive sounds just as tedious, and what happens when you lose the key or the attacker gets it? Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link cedilla a day ago Parent Collapse Comment - Going around 10 servers with a USB drive sounds just as tedious, and what happens when you lose the key or the attacker gets it? Reply View | 0 replies
USB pendrive with random key, no need to enter anything and is more secure and gives you plausible deniability through many different means.