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title: Encrypted rootfs with Alpine Linux
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pub_date: 2020-10-08
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author: ungleich
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twitter_handle: ungleich
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_hidden: no
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_discoverable: yes!
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abstract:
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How to encrypt your root filesystem with Alpine Linux
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body:
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## Introduction
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This is a short guide on how to encrypt your root filesystem on Alpine
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Linux. This article assumes an EFI based system.
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## Booting Alpine Linux
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Use the standard Alpine Linux installer to boot. Prepare networking
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and and apkrepos:
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```
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setup-interfaces
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```
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If you are in an IPv6 only network, setup a nameserver. At the moment
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Alpine Linux does not start rdnssd by default. The following works for
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VMs on [Data Center Light](https://datacenterlight.ch)
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```
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echo nameserver 2a0a:e5c0:2:a::a
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```
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Then setup the repos:
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```
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setup-apkrepos
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```
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Optional, if you want to continue the installation remotely from
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another computer via ssh:
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```
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setup-sshd
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```
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And then add your ssh key to /root/.ssh/authorized keys. We are using
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the key.wf service for staff at ungleich:
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```
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mkdir -p /root/.ssh/
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wget -O ~/.ssh/authorized_keys key.wf/nico
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```
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## Create partitions
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In this guide we assume you create 3 partitions, based on gpt:
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* /boot: a vfat partition usable for EFI boot (usually ~500MB)
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* swap: the swap partition (usually ~half RAM)
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* root: the partition containing the root filesystem
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In the the following sections we assume your disk is **/dev/sda**. If you
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are using NVMe, your disk might also be **/dev/nvme0n1** or similar.
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```
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apk add gptfdisk
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gdisk /dev/sda
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# create new partition table if it does not exist or you want to start clean
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# create the partitions
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```
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## Format partitions
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```
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mkfs.vfat /dev/sda1
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apk add cryptsetup
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# Enter YES and your password twice
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cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/sda3
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# Create DM device
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cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda3 rootfs
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# Create filesystem
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apk add e2fsprogs
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mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/rootfs
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# Mount filesytems
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mount /dev/mapper/rootfs /mnt
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mkdir /mnt/boot
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mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot
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```
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## Configure initramfs
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We need to enable rootfs decryption on boot. For this we need to add
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cryptsetup into the feature list of /etc/mkinitfs/mkinitfs.conf:
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```
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hike:/etc# cat /etc/mkinitfs/mkinitfs.conf
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features="ata base ide scsi usb virtio ext4 cryptsetup"
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```
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Regenerate the initramfs:
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```
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mkinitfs
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```
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## Configure and install the bootloader
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We will be using grub for booting:
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```
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apk add grub-efi efibootmgr
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```
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Update the /etc/default/grub to contain the cryptroot kernel
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parameter in the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT variable:
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hike:/# cat /etc/default/grub
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GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR="Alpine"
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GRUB_TIMEOUT=2
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GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU=y
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GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY=true
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GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="cryptroot=/dev/sda3 cryptdm=root"
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```
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Regenerate the grub configuration:
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grub-mkconfig -o /mnt/boot/grub/grub.cfg
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```
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Verify it has been added correctly:
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```
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hike:/# grep crypt /boot/grub/grub.cfg
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linux /vmlinuz-lts root=UUID=fa67b307-e155-47d8-98a6-4930131b5cd3 ro modules=sd-mod,usb-storage,ext4 nomodeset quiet rootfstype=ext4 cryptroot=/dev/sda3 cryptdm=root
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```
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Install grub:
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```
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grub-install --efi-directory /mnt/boot
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```
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## Install to disk
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All changes so far have been done in RAM. Let's persist them:
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```
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setup-disk /mnt
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```
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## Final step
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If everything went well so far - it's time to reboot your fully
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encrypted system. The usual steps like setting up the root password or
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the hostname have been skipped for the sake brevity.
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Enjoy your full encrypted [Alpine Linux](https://alpinelinux.org/)!
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