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authorJakob Unterwurzacher2017-03-28 19:55:46 +0200
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SYNOPSIS
========
-Initialize encrypted filesystem
--------------------------------
-
+#### Initialize encrypted filesystem
gocryptfs -init [OPTIONS] CIPHERDIR
-Mount
------
-
+#### Mount
gocryptfs [OPTIONS] CIPHERDIR MOUNTPOINT [-o COMMA-SEPARATED-OPTIONS]
-Change password
----------------
-
+#### Change password
gocryptfs -passwd [OPTIONS] CIPHERDIR
DESCRIPTION
===========
-Options:
-
-**-aessiv**
-: Use the AES-SIV encryption mode. This is slower than GCM but is
- secure with deterministic nonces as used in "-reverse" mode.
-
-**-allow_other**
-: By default, the Linux kernel prevents any other user (even root) to
- access a mounted FUSE filesystem. Settings this option allows access for
- other users, subject to file permission checking. Only works if
- user_allow_other is set in /etc/fuse.conf. This option is equivalent to
- "allow_other" plus "default_permissions" described in fuse(8).
-
-**-config string**
-: Use specified config file instead of CIPHERDIR/gocryptfs.conf
-
-**-cpuprofile string**
-: Write cpu profile to specified file
-
-**-ctlsock string**
-: Create a control socket at the specified location. The socket can be
- used to decrypt and encrypt paths inside the filesystem. When using
- this option, make sure that the direcory you place the socket in is
- not world-accessible. For example, `/run/user/UID/my.socket` would
- be suitable.
-
-**-d, -debug**
-: Enable debug output
-
-**-extpass string**
-: Use an external program (like ssh-askpass) for the password prompt.
- The program should return the password on stdout, a trailing newline is
- stripped by gocryptfs. Using something like "cat /mypassword.txt" allows
- to mount the gocryptfs filesytem without user interaction.
-
-**-fg, -f**
-: Stay in the foreground instead of forking away. Implies "-nosyslog".
- For compatability, "-f" is also accepted, but "-fg" is preferred.
-
-**-fsname string**
-: Override the filesystem name (first column in df -T). Can also be
- passed as "-o fsname=" and is equivalent to libfuse's option of the
- same name. By default, CIPHERDIR is used.
-
-**-fusedebug**
-: Enable fuse library debug output
-
-**-init**
-: Initialize encrypted directory
-
-**-ko**
-: Pass additonal mount options to the kernel (comma-separated list).
- FUSE filesystems are mounted with "nodev,nosuid" by default. If gocryptfs
- runs as root, you can enable device files by passing the opposite mount option,
- "dev", and if you want to enable suid-binaries, pass "suid".
- "ro" (equivalent to passing the "-ro" option) and "noexec" may also be
- interesting. For a complete list see the section
- `FILESYSTEM-INDEPENDENT MOUNT OPTIONS` in mount(8).
-
-**-longnames**
-: Store names longer than 176 bytes in extra files (default true)
- This flag is useful when recovering old gocryptfs filesystems using
- "-masterkey". It is ignored (stays at the default) otherwise.
-
-**-masterkey string**
-: Use a explicit master key specified on the command line. This
- option can be used to mount a gocryptfs filesystem without a config file.
- Note that the command line, and with it the master key, is visible to
- anybody on the machine who can execute "ps -auxwww".
- This is meant as a recovery option for emergencies, such as if you have
- forgotten your password.
-
- Example master key:
- 6f717d8b-6b5f8e8a-fd0aa206-778ec093-62c5669b-abd229cd-241e00cd-b4d6713d
-
-**-memprofile string**
-: Write memory profile to the specified file. This is useful when debugging
- memory usage of gocryptfs.
-
-**-nonempty**
-: Allow mounting over non-empty directories. FUSE by default disallows
- this to prevent accidential shadowing of files.
-
-**-noprealloc**
-: Disable preallocation before writing. By default, gocryptfs
- preallocates the space the next write will take using fallocate(2)
- in mode FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE. The preallocation makes sure it cannot
- run out of space in the middle of the write, which would cause the
- last 4kB block to be corrupt and unreadable.
-
- On ext4, preallocation is fast and does not cause a
- noticeable performance hit. Unfortunately, on Btrfs, preallocation
- is very slow, especially on rotational HDDs. The "-noprealloc"
- option gives users the choice to trade robustness against
- out-of-space errors for a massive speedup.
-
- For benchmarks and more details of the issue see
- https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/63 .
-
-**-nosyslog**
-: Diagnostic messages are normally redirected to syslog once gocryptfs
- daemonizes. This option disables the redirection and messages will
- continue be printed to stdout and stderr.
-
-**-notifypid int**
-: Send USR1 to the specified process after successful mount. This is
- used internally for daemonization.
-
-**-o COMMA-SEPARATED-OPTIONS**
-: For compatibility with mount(1), options are also accepted as
- "-o COMMA-SEPARATED-OPTIONS" at the end of the command line.
- For example, "-o q,zerokey" is equivalent to passing "-q -zerokey".
-
-**-openssl bool/"auto"**
-: Use OpenSSL instead of built-in Go crypto (default "auto"). Using
- built-in crypto is 4x slower unless your CPU has AES instructions and
- you are using Go 1.6+. In mode "auto", gocrypts chooses the faster
- option.
-
-**-passfile string**
-: Read password from the specified file. This is a shortcut for
- specifying '-extpass="/bin/cat -- FILE"'.
-
-**-passwd**
-: Change the password. Will ask for the old password, check if it is
- correct, and ask for a new one.
-
- This can be used together with `-masterkey` if
- you forgot the password but know the master key. Note that without the
- old password, gocryptfs cannot tell if the master key is correct and will
- overwrite the old one without mercy. It will, however, create a backup copy
- of the old config file as `gocryptfs.conf.bak`. Delete it after
- you have verified that you can access your files with the
- new password.
-
-**-plaintextnames**
-: Do not encrypt file names and symlink targets
-
-**-q, -quiet**
-: Quiet - silence informational messages
-
-**-raw64**
-: Use unpadded base64 encoding for file names. This gets rid of the
- trailing "\\=\\=". A filesystem created with this option can only be
- mounted using gocryptfs v1.2 and higher.
-
-**-reverse**
-: Reverse mode shows a read-only encrypted view of a plaintext
- directory. Implies "-aessiv".
-
-**-ro**
-: Mount the filesystem read-only
-
-**-scryptn int**
-: scrypt cost parameter expressed as scryptn=log2(N). Possible values are
- 10 to 28, representing N=2^10 to N=2^28.
-
- Setting this to a lower
- value speeds up mounting and reduces its memory needs, but makes
- the password susceptible to brute-force attacks. The default is 16.
-
-**-serialize_reads**
-: The kernel usually submits multiple concurrent reads to service
- userspace requests and kernel readahead. gocryptfs serves them
- concurrently and in arbitrary order. On backing storage that performs
- poorly for concurrent or out-of-order reads (like Amazon Cloud Drive),
- this behavoir can cause very slow read speeds.
-
- The `-serialize_reads`
- option does two things: (1) reads will be submitted one-by-one (no
- concurrency) and (2) gocryptfs tries to order the reads by file
- offset order.
-
- The ordering requires gocryptfs to wait a certain time before
- submitting a read. The serialization introduces extra locking.
- These factors will limit throughput to below 70MB/s.
-
- For more details visit https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/92 .
-
-**-speed**
-: Run crypto speed test. Benchmark Go's built-in GCM against OpenSSL
- (if available). The library that will be selected on "-openssl=auto"
- (the default) is marked as such.
-
-**-version**
-: Print version and exit. The output contains three fields seperated by ";".
- Example: "gocryptfs v1.1.1-5-g75b776c; go-fuse 6b801d3; 2016-11-01 go1.7.3".
- Field 1 is the gocryptfs version, field 2 is the version of the go-fuse
- library, field 3 is the compile date and the Go version that was
- used.
-
-**-wpanic**
-: When encountering a warning, panic and exit immediately. This is
- useful in regression testing.
-
-**-zerokey**
-: Use all-zero dummy master key. This options is only intended for
- automated testing as it does not provide any security.
-
-**--**
-: Stop option parsing. Helpful when CIPHERDIR may start with a
- dash "-".
+Available options are listed below.
+
+#### -aessiv
+Use the AES-SIV encryption mode. This is slower than GCM but is
+secure with deterministic nonces as used in "-reverse" mode.
+
+#### -allow_other
+By default, the Linux kernel prevents any other user (even root) to
+access a mounted FUSE filesystem. Settings this option allows access for
+other users, subject to file permission checking. Only works if
+user_allow_other is set in /etc/fuse.conf. This option is equivalent to
+"allow_other" plus "default_permissions" described in fuse(8).
+
+#### -config string
+Use specified config file instead of CIPHERDIR/gocryptfs.conf
+
+#### -cpuprofile string
+Write cpu profile to specified file
+
+#### -ctlsock string
+Create a control socket at the specified location. The socket can be
+used to decrypt and encrypt paths inside the filesystem. When using
+this option, make sure that the direcory you place the socket in is
+not world-accessible. For example, `/run/user/UID/my.socket` would
+be suitable.
+
+#### -d, -debug
+Enable debug output
+
+#### -extpass string
+Use an external program (like ssh-askpass) for the password prompt.
+The program should return the password on stdout, a trailing newline is
+stripped by gocryptfs. Using something like "cat /mypassword.txt" allows
+to mount the gocryptfs filesytem without user interaction.
+
+#### -fg, -f
+Stay in the foreground instead of forking away. Implies "-nosyslog".
+For compatability, "-f" is also accepted, but "-fg" is preferred.
+
+#### -fsname string
+Override the filesystem name (first column in df -T). Can also be
+passed as "-o fsname=" and is equivalent to libfuse's option of the
+same name. By default, CIPHERDIR is used.
+
+#### -fusedebug
+Enable fuse library debug output
+
+#### -init
+Initialize encrypted directory
+
+#### -ko
+Pass additonal mount options to the kernel (comma-separated list).
+FUSE filesystems are mounted with "nodev,nosuid" by default. If gocryptfs
+runs as root, you can enable device files by passing the opposite mount option,
+"dev", and if you want to enable suid-binaries, pass "suid".
+"ro" (equivalent to passing the "-ro" option) and "noexec" may also be
+interesting. For a complete list see the section
+`FILESYSTEM-INDEPENDENT MOUNT OPTIONS` in mount(8).
+
+#### -longnames
+Store names longer than 176 bytes in extra files (default true)
+This flag is useful when recovering old gocryptfs filesystems using
+"-masterkey". It is ignored (stays at the default) otherwise.
+
+#### -masterkey string
+Use a explicit master key specified on the command line. This
+option can be used to mount a gocryptfs filesystem without a config file.
+Note that the command line, and with it the master key, is visible to
+anybody on the machine who can execute "ps -auxwww".
+This is meant as a recovery option for emergencies, such as if you have
+forgotten your password.
+
+Example master key:
+6f717d8b-6b5f8e8a-fd0aa206-778ec093-62c5669b-abd229cd-241e00cd-b4d6713d
+
+#### -memprofile string
+Write memory profile to the specified file. This is useful when debugging
+memory usage of gocryptfs.
+
+#### -nonempty
+Allow mounting over non-empty directories. FUSE by default disallows
+this to prevent accidential shadowing of files.
+
+#### -noprealloc
+Disable preallocation before writing. By default, gocryptfs
+preallocates the space the next write will take using fallocate(2)
+in mode FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE. The preallocation makes sure it cannot
+run out of space in the middle of the write, which would cause the
+last 4kB block to be corrupt and unreadable.
+
+On ext4, preallocation is fast and does not cause a
+noticeable performance hit. Unfortunately, on Btrfs, preallocation
+is very slow, especially on rotational HDDs. The "-noprealloc"
+option gives users the choice to trade robustness against
+out-of-space errors for a massive speedup.
+
+For benchmarks and more details of the issue see
+https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/63 .
+
+#### -nosyslog
+Diagnostic messages are normally redirected to syslog once gocryptfs
+daemonizes. This option disables the redirection and messages will
+continue be printed to stdout and stderr.
+
+#### -notifypid int
+Send USR1 to the specified process after successful mount. This is
+used internally for daemonization.
+
+#### -o COMMA-SEPARATED-OPTIONS
+For compatibility with mount(1), options are also accepted as
+"-o COMMA-SEPARATED-OPTIONS" at the end of the command line.
+For example, "-o q,zerokey" is equivalent to passing "-q -zerokey".
+
+#### -openssl bool/"auto"
+Use OpenSSL instead of built-in Go crypto (default "auto"). Using
+built-in crypto is 4x slower unless your CPU has AES instructions and
+you are using Go 1.6+. In mode "auto", gocrypts chooses the faster
+option.
+
+#### -passfile string
+Read password from the specified file. This is a shortcut for
+specifying '-extpass="/bin/cat -- FILE"'.
+
+#### -passwd
+Change the password. Will ask for the old password, check if it is
+correct, and ask for a new one.
+
+This can be used together with `-masterkey` if
+you forgot the password but know the master key. Note that without the
+old password, gocryptfs cannot tell if the master key is correct and will
+overwrite the old one without mercy. It will, however, create a backup copy
+of the old config file as `gocryptfs.conf.bak`. Delete it after
+you have verified that you can access your files with the
+new password.
+
+#### -plaintextnames
+Do not encrypt file names and symlink targets
+
+#### -q, -quiet
+Quiet - silence informational messages
+
+#### -raw64
+Use unpadded base64 encoding for file names. This gets rid of the
+trailing "\\=\\=". A filesystem created with this option can only be
+mounted using gocryptfs v1.2 and higher.
+
+#### -reverse
+Reverse mode shows a read-only encrypted view of a plaintext
+directory. Implies "-aessiv".
+
+#### -ro
+Mount the filesystem read-only
+
+#### -scryptn int
+scrypt cost parameter expressed as scryptn=log2(N). Possible values are
+10 to 28, representing N=2^10 to N=2^28.
+
+Setting this to a lower
+value speeds up mounting and reduces its memory needs, but makes
+the password susceptible to brute-force attacks. The default is 16.
+
+#### -serialize_reads
+The kernel usually submits multiple concurrent reads to service
+userspace requests and kernel readahead. gocryptfs serves them
+concurrently and in arbitrary order. On backing storage that performs
+poorly for concurrent or out-of-order reads (like Amazon Cloud Drive),
+this behavoir can cause very slow read speeds.
+
+The `-serialize_reads`
+option does two things: (1) reads will be submitted one-by-one (no
+concurrency) and (2) gocryptfs tries to order the reads by file
+offset order.
+
+The ordering requires gocryptfs to wait a certain time before
+submitting a read. The serialization introduces extra locking.
+These factors will limit throughput to below 70MB/s.
+
+For more details visit https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/92 .
+
+#### -speed
+Run crypto speed test. Benchmark Go's built-in GCM against OpenSSL
+(if available). The library that will be selected on "-openssl=auto"
+(the default) is marked as such.
+
+#### -version
+Print version and exit. The output contains three fields seperated by ";".
+Example: "gocryptfs v1.1.1-5-g75b776c; go-fuse 6b801d3; 2016-11-01 go1.7.3".
+Field 1 is the gocryptfs version, field 2 is the version of the go-fuse
+library, field 3 is the compile date and the Go version that was
+used.
+
+#### -wpanic
+When encountering a warning, panic and exit immediately. This is
+useful in regression testing.
+
+#### -zerokey
+Use all-zero dummy master key. This options is only intended for
+automated testing as it does not provide any security.
+
+#### --
+Stop option parsing. Helpful when CIPHERDIR may start with a
+dash "-".
EXAMPLES
========