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Apple: SSH and FileVault

(keith.github.io)
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1. AceJohnny2 ◴[] No.45295453[source]
Interesting. I thought even networking didn't come up after a cold boot on a system with FileVault until there was a local login, which is a big reason I do not enable FileVault on my office workstation. I guess this has been changed on Tahoe too?
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2. johannes1234321 ◴[] No.45295494[source]
I guess it is need, so that the IT department may revoke keys remotely.
3. conradev ◴[] No.45296357[source]
Networking always comes up after cold boot, but WiFi passwords are stored on the encrypted volume. So, it depends on whether you use WiFi!
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4. SoftTalker ◴[] No.45296698[source]
And also depends on your using DHCP?
5. wpm ◴[] No.45297902[source]
One network will get stored on NVRAM, I think it’s probably whatever the first one you connect to is.