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NAME

       sirikali -- manage user encrypted volumes

SYNOPSIS

       sirikali [options]

DESCRIPTION

       sirikali provides a graphical user interface for managing encrypted volumes for a user.

       The  actual  mounting/encryption  process  is  managed  by another service.  The supported
       services are CryFS, EncFS, GocryptFS, and SecureFS.  At least one of these  services  must
       be installed.

       Encrypted  volumes  are  created  using  the  "Create Volume" menu.  The encrypted data is
       stored at the "Volume Path".  For normal password protection, use the "Key" option.

       To unmount a volume, click on the volume path and select 'Unmount'.

       To mount an existing volume, select "Mount Volume", select the  directory  containing  the
       encrypted data, and enter the key information.

       Options:

       -d dir Path to where a volume to be auto unlocked/mounted is located.

       -m tool
              Tool to use to open a default file manager(default tool is xdg-open).

       -e     Start the application without showing the GUI.

       -b backend
              A  name  of  a  backend to retrieve a password from when a volume is open from CLI.
              Supported backends  are:  "internal","stdin","keyfile","kwallet"  and  "libsecret".
              The first three are always present but the rest are compile time dependencies.

              "internal"  option  causes  SiriKali  to  read  password  from lxqt-wallet internal
              backend.

              "stdin" option causes SiriKali to read the password from standard input.

              "keyfile" option causes SiriKali to read the password from a file.

              "libsecret" option causes SiriKali to  read  password  from  lxqt-wallet  libsecret
              backend.

              "kwallet" option causes SiriKali to read password from lxqt-wallet kwallet backend.

       -k val When  opening  a  volume from CLI,a value of "rw" will open the volume in read mode
              and a value of "ro" will open the volume in read only mode.

       -z path
              Full path of the mount point to be used when the volume is opened from  CLI.   This
              option is optional.

       -c path
              Set Volume Configuration File Path when a volume is opened from CLI.

       -i min Set inactivity timeout(in minutes) to dismount the volume when mounted from CLI.

       -o val Set mount options when mounting a volume from CLI.

       -u path
              Unmount volume.

       -p     Print a list of unlocked volumes.

       -f path
              Path to keyfile.

       -s     Option to trigger generation of password hash.

       -h, --help
              Show a help message.

SEE ALSO

       cryfs(1), encfs(1), gocryptfs(1)

                                             Feb 2017                                 SIRIKALI(1)