Rebooting Ubuntu remotely when it has disk encryption set up
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Anybody have wisdom on re-booting Ubuntu server remotely when Ubuntu has disk encryption set up? This Stack Exchange answer looks promising, using a program called Dropbear. But it was tested on Ubuntu 14.04. Any reason to think there would be a problem implementing it in Ubuntu 20.04? 
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@nebulon you mean the VPS terminal console? That stack exchange post has at least 5 options to do this, including recent versions Ubuntu. I'd suggest testing a few options with a local VM and letting us know how it goes by documenting your steps. Then @staff here can make it happen for Cloudron more easily. 
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@nebulon you mean the VPS terminal console? That stack exchange post has at least 5 options to do this, including recent versions Ubuntu. I'd suggest testing a few options with a local VM and letting us know how it goes by documenting your steps. Then @staff here can make it happen for Cloudron more easily. @robi @nebulon Thank you. I will try the recipe I found at Stack Exchange and then report back. In my situation it is for a home server. So I can easily connect a keyboard and monitor to enter the encryption password on the drive in the wake of a server reboot. I do want to be able to do it remotely though if I'm not home. But the situation is not urgent for me. That explains my delay in following through. But I will. 
 


