Re: Remote wipe options for Fedora?

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Hi Martin,

On Tue, 2020-08-04 at 09:40 -0400, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> Are there options for remote-wipe features for Fedora (or RHEL for
> that matter)? 
> 
> Ideally something integrated into the early boot process, as well as
> a persistent service that is non-trivial to tamper with. It would
> naturally need a network/internet based service as control point.
> 
> Googling and searching the mailing list has not turned any leads. 
> 

I'm not aware of one myself, though I am interested if one exists (and
am contemplating writing one if none does).

I have a potentially easier use case in that I can assume disks are
encrypted with LUKS, and so removing all the LUKS keys and rebooting
the machine would lock out anyone in possession of the machine anyway.

One possible approach is to just write an MDM (Mobile Device Management
- sic) client for Linux, since there are open source MDM servers like
micromdm - https://github.com/micromdm/micromdm

Best regards,

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