jmarcelletti
jmarcelletti
Probably not the answer you are looking for (because I can't 100% answer your question but..).. Having tang public seems to defeat the purpose? Further, https doesn't provide you anything....
@npmccallum Wouldn't that defeat the point to some extent? If the machine gets stolen it would have the client cert and therefore auth and decrypt itself?
Probably not related but I am having the exact same issue on Ubuntu 18.04, except I already have libnss_dns in my initramfs: ``` lsinitramfs -l /boot/initrd.img-4.15.0-22-generic | grep -i dns...
My team found the solution internally and it is related to what Sergio said - In our case the dns module was present but it was the 32bit version because...
Hello, We experienced the same issues with the boot order looping on 16.04 and 18.04, however, it was just log noise in our experience, we did NOT have any real-world...
I forgot I had shared this until I was randomly browing Clevis issues. I'll note while it was noise, it was annoying and you shouldn't have to uninstall their unlocker....