Userspace Encrypted File System
EncFS provides an encrypted file system, layered on top of a normal
directory tree and encrypts individual files which are stored in the
hosting directory tree.
This has several advantages over the loopback encryption which
provided by the Linux kernel: - No space is and has to be
reserved, encrypted files only take the space that they really
occupy
- Backups: encrypted files can be individually backed-up on the host
filesystem
- Layering: Since it's hosted on a normal filesystem, encfs can be
used on filesystems which normally have no support encryption,
like NFS or other userspace filesystems.
EncFS is implemented as a userspace filesystem in an unprivileged
application using fuse (FUSE (Filesystem in USErspace)).
- Developed at security
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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derived packages
- Download package
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Checkout Package
osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout openSUSE:Factory:Rebuild/encfs && cd $_
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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configure-fix.patch | 0000000673 673 Bytes | |
encfs-1.7.4-fix-bashisms.patch | 0000000416 416 Bytes | |
encfs-1.7.4-fixReverseAbsoluteSymlinks.diff | 0000000620 620 Bytes | |
encfs-1.7.4.tar.bz2 | 0000669039 653 KB | |
encfs.changes | 0000005860 5.72 KB | |
encfs.spec | 0000002891 2.82 KB |
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