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gocryptfs -reverse /home/joe /home/joe.crypt | gocryptfs -reverse /home/joe /home/joe.crypt | ||
fusermount -u plain | fusermount -u plain | ||
-> then rsync/ | -> then rsync/rclone /home/joe.crypt to insecure cloud storage | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:22, 22 December 2017
Forward mode
- files are always encrypted, become decrypted when mounting
mkdir encrypteddir mkdir plaindir gocryptfs --init encrypteddir gocryptfs encrypteddir plaindir fusermount -u plaindir
reverse mode
- files are always decrypted, become encrypted when mounting
- good for cloud backup syncing
mkdir /home/joe.crypt gocryptfs -init -reverse /home/joe gocryptfs -reverse /home/joe /home/joe.crypt fusermount -u plain -> then rsync/rclone /home/joe.crypt to insecure cloud storage