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I hadn't heard of Dropbear until I started researching this... cool project. That seems to be the ticket if you're wanting manual intervention to unlock the disk. If you want automatic unlock via another server on the network, sounds like Clevis may be the thing.
I think you were told MANY times in the last thread...that's not all Clevis is used for. You misunderstood the tool.
I am not a smart person and it wasn't the right tool for my job so I didn't research it further once that was established. Maybe if somebody told me one more time it'd stick.
EDIT : In case anyone is curious : https://github.com/latchset/clevis