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PROGRAM:

NAME


encfsctl - administrative tool for working with EncFS filesystems

SYNOPSIS


encfsctl [command command_args]

encfsctl rootdir

encfsctl info rootdir

encfsctl passwd rootdir

encfsctl showcruft rootdir

encfsctl decode [--extpass=prog] rootdir [encoded name ...]

encfsctl encode [--extpass=prog] rootdir [plaintext name ...]

DESCRIPTION


encfsctl is an administrative tool for working with EncFS filesystems. It is capable of
changing the user supplied password, displaying basic information about an encrypted
volume, and other related operations.

COMMANDS


info
Display basic information about the filesystem. Takes a single argument, rootdir,
which is the root directory of the encrypted filesystem. The filesystem need not be
mounted. Info is also the default command if only a root directory is provided on the
command line.

passwd
Allows changing the password of the encrypted filesystem. The user will be prompted
for the existing password and the new password.

showcruft
Recursively search through the entire volume and display all files which are not
decodable (only checks filename encoding, not block MAC headers). This might be
useful for cleanup in case you've made use of features which create files which are
not decodable under the primary key.

decode
Allows you to specify an encoded name on the command line, and displays decoded
version. This is mostly useful for debugging, as debug messages always display
encrypted filenames (to avoid leaking sensitive data through the debug channels). So
this command provides a way to decode the filenames.

The --extpass option can be used to specify the program which returns the password -
just like with encfs.

If no names are specified on the command line, then a list of filenames will be read
from stdin and decoded.

encode
Allows you to specify a filename on the command line, and displays its encoded
version. This is useful if e.g. you are taking a backup of an encrypted directory and
would like to exclude some files.

The --extpass option can be used to specify the program which returns the password -
just like with encfs.

If no names are specified on the command line, then a list of filenames will be read
from stdin and encoded.

EXAMPLES


Show information about an encrypted filesystem:

% encfsctl info ~/.crypt

Version 5 configuration; created by EncFS 1.1 (revision 20040504)
Filesystem cipher: "ssl/aes" , version 2:1:1
Filename encoding: "nameio/block" , version 3:0:1
Key Size: 192 bits
Block Size: 512 bytes
Each file contains 8 byte header with unique IV data.
Filesname encoded using IV chaining mode.

DISCLAIMER


This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Please refer to the "COPYING" file distributed with encfs for complete details.

AUTHORS


EncFS was written by Valient Gough <vgough@pobox.com>.

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