# Arch Linux with LUKS and btrfs on a hetzner server (DRAFT)
This guide should show you how to set up an System with the following specifications on an hetzner server:
* Arch Linux
* btrfs
* LUKS
## Guide
### 1. Configure and Install Image
#### 1.1
Login to Hetzner Rescue System
```bash
ssh root@your_server_ip
```
#### 1.2
Create the autosetup by executing
```bash
nano /autosetup
```
and saving the following content into this file:
```bash
## Hetzner Online GmbH - installimage - config
DRIVE1 /dev/sda
DRIVE2 /dev/sdb
## SOFTWARE RAID:
## activate software RAID? < 0 | 1 >
SWRAID 1
## Choose the level for the software RAID < 0 | 1 | 10 >
SWRAIDLEVEL 1
## BOOTLOADER:
BOOTLOADER grub
## HOSTNAME:
HOSTNAME hetzner-arch-luks
#Adapt the hostname to your needs
## PARTITIONS / FILESYSTEMS:
PART /boot btrfs 512M
PART lvm vg0 all
LV vg0 swap swap swap 8G
LV vg0 root / btrfs 10G
## OPERATING SYSTEM IMAGE:
IMAGE /root/.oldroot/nfs/install/../images/archlinux-latest-64-minimal.tar.gz
```
#### 1.3
Afterwards install the image by executing the following command:
```bash
installimage
```
#### 1.4
When the setup finished restart the server via
```bash
reboot
```
### 2. Setup System
#### 2.1
Login to your server:
```bash
ssh-keygen -f "$HOME/.ssh/known_hosts" -R your_server_ip #revokes old ssh_host
ssh root@your_server_ip
```
#### 2.2
Update the system:
```bash
pacman -Syyu
```
#### 2.3
Install basic administration software:
```bash
pacman -S nano
```
#### 3. Prepare System for Unlocking via SSH
#### 3.1 Execute the following script
```bash
# Install software
pacman -S busybox mkinitcpio-dropbear mkinitcpio-utils mkinitcpio-netconf
#Copy ssh-key
cp -v ~/.ssh/authorized_keys /etc/dropbear/root_key
```
#### 3.2
Replace the following line in **/etc/mkinitcpio.conf**
```
HOOKS=(base udev autodetect modconf block mdadm_udev lvm2 filesystems keyboard fsck)
```
with
```
HOOKS=(base udev autodetect modconf block mdadm_udev lvm2 netconf dropbear encryptssh filesystems keyboard fsck)
```
> :warning: In the original example the initramfs get modified. Don't know if this is still necessary:
/etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf
Alt: BUSYBOX=auto
Neu: BUSYBOX=y
http://daemons-point.com/blog/2019/10/20/hetzner-verschluesselt/#etcinitramfs-toolsinitramfsconf-anpassen
### 4. Activate Encryption
#### 4.1
Activate the rescue system https://robot.your-server.de/server
#### 4.2
Afterwards reboot the system by entering:
```bash
reboot
```
#### 4.3
Login to the rescue system:
```bash
ssh-keygen -f "$HOME/.ssh/known_hosts" -R your_server_ip #revokes old ssh_host
ssh root@your_server_ip
```
#### 4.4
Mount the "system" by:
```bash
vgscan -v
vgchange -a y
mount /dev/mapper/vg0-root /mnt
```
#### 4.5
Copy "system":
```bash
# Resync unterbrechen
echo 0 >/proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_max
mkdir /oldroot
cp -va /mnt/. /oldroot/.
# Resync fortsetzen
echo 200000 >/proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_max
```
#### 4.6
Unmount the "system" by:
```bash
umount /mnt
```
#### 4.7
Delete unencrypted LVM-Volume-Group by executing:
```bash
vgremove vg0
```
#### 4.8
Check drive state:
```bash
cat /proc/mdstat
```
#### 4.9
Encrypt MD1 by executing:
```bash
cryptsetup --cipher aes-xts-plain64 --key-size 256 --hash sha256 --iter-time=10000 luksFormat /dev/md1
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/md1 cryptroot
pvcreate /dev/mapper/cryptroot
vgcreate vg0 /dev/mapper/cryptroot
lvcreate -n swap -L8G vg0
lvcreate -n root -L10G vg0
mkfs.btrfs /dev/vg0/root
mkswap /dev/vg0/swap
```
#### 4.10
Mount encrypted :
```bash
mount /dev/vg0/root /mnt
```
#### 4.12
Copy "system":
```bash
# Resync unterbrechen
echo 0 >/proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_max
cp -av /oldroot/. /mnt/.
# Resync fortsetzen
echo 200000 >/proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_max
```
#### 4.13
Integrate finale installation:
```bash
mount /dev/md0 /mnt/boot
mount --bind /dev /mnt/dev
mount --bind /sys /mnt/sys
mount --bind /proc /mnt/proc
chroot /mnt
```
#### 4.14
```bash
echo "cryptroot /dev/md1 none luks" >> /etc/crypttab
```
#### 4.15
```bash
mkinitcpio -p linux
```
### 5
#### 5.1
Install grub:
```bash
pacman -S grub
```
> :warning: I'm not shure if the following is correct. Please check out this [link](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Specialties#Remote_unlocking_(hooks:_netconf,_dropbear,_tinyssh,_ppp)) . I appreciate feedback :two_hearts:
#### 5.2
Edit /etc/default/grub and tell the Kernel about the cryptdevice and the mdraid, and netconf that we want dhcp
```bash
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="cryptdevice=/dev/md0:root ip=dhcp"
```
#### 5.3
```bash
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
```
```bash
grub-install /dev/sda
grub-install /dev/sdb
```
#### 5.4
```bash
exit
umount /mnt/boot /mnt/proc /mnt/sys /mnt/dev
umount /mnt
sync
#Neustart
reboot
```
### 6.
#### 6.1
Decrypt server:
```bash
ssh -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null root@your_server_ip
cryptroot-unlock
exit
```
#### 6.2
Login to server:
```bash
ssh-keygen -f "$HOME/.ssh/known_hosts" -R your_server_ip
ssh root@your_server_ip
```
## Sources
The code is adapted from the following guides:
* http://daemons-point.com/blog/2019/10/20/hetzner-verschluesselt/
* https://www.howtoforge.com/using-the-btrfs-filesystem-with-raid1-with-ubuntu-12.10-on-a-hetzner-server
* https://code.trafficking.agency/arch-linux-remote-unlock-root-volume-with-mdraid-and-dmcrypt.html
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Specialties#Remote_unlocking_(hooks:_netconf,_dropbear,_tinyssh,_ppp)