[glug-t] Re: Encrypting information on disk

Ya, you have to remount it again at start up. It works through fuse. So
unless it is actively running and decrypting it for you through your mount,
you can't see your files.
Also, there is no way to recover a lost password. (Except of course, brute
force)

On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 5:31 PM, Theyagarajan S <theyaga@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> >
> > Now when you need to see the encrypted files, type :
> >    encfs ~/.mystuff ~/mystuff
> > And when you are done, unmount it by :
> >    fusermount -u mystuff
> >
> I need my program to be writing files that shud be secret :) ,so i will
> just
> mount it from boot and be able to write files ? i wud hav to give passwd
> then to remount right ?
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