ecryptfs-verify − validate an eCryptfs encrypted home or encrypted private configuration
ecryptfs-verify [-h|--home] [-p|--private] [-e|--filenames-encrypted] [-n|--filenames-not-encrypted] [-u|--user USER] [--help]
-h, --home
True if HOME is correctly configured for encryption, False otherwise
-p, --private
True if a non-HOME directory is correctly configured for encryption, False otherwise
-e, --filenames-encrypted
True if filenames are set for encryption, False otherwise
-n, --filenames-not-encrypted
True if filenames are not encrypted, False otherwise
-u, --user USER
By default, the current user’s configuration is checked, override with this option
--help |
This usage information |
Note that options are additive. ALL checks must pass in order for this program to exit 0. Any failing check will cause this program to exit non-zero.
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