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NAME

       zuluCrypt-cli - command line interface frontend to cryptsetup and tcplay

SYNOPSIS

       meaning of symbols:
       <> = required option
       [] = optional argument
       *  = default option
       |  = alternatives for the same option
       {}  = not allowed option
       zuluCrypt-cli --test
       zuluCrypt-cli -o <d> <m> [e] <p|f|h>
       zuluCrypt-cli -O <d> {m} [e] <p|f|h>
       zuluCrypt-cli -q <d>
       zuluCrypt-cli -i <d>
       zuluCrypt-cli -c <d> <p|f|h> [ktzg]
       zuluCrypt-cli -r <-d> <p|f|h>
       zuluCrypt-cli -a <d> <<y|u> <l|n>>|<h>
       zuluCrypt-cli -b <d>
       zuluCrypt-cli -w <d>   d argument must be something like: UUID=
       zuluCrypt-cli -P <d>   d device must be mapper path at /dev/mapper/
       zuluCrypt-cli -X <d>
       zuluCrypt-cli -J <d>
       zuluCrypt-cli -R <d> <f> <z>
       zuluCrypt-cli -B <d> <f> <z>
       zuluCrypt-cli -A
       zuluCrypt-cli -S
       zuluCrypt-cli -N

       examples:
       create volume: zuluCrypt-cli -c -d /dev/sdc1 -z ext4 -t luks -p xxx
       open volume  : zuluCrypt-cli -o -d /dev/sdc1 -m sdc1 -e ro -p xxx
       open  volume  through sudo/pkexec  : zuluCrypt-cli -o -d /dev/sdc1 -m sdc1 -e ro -p xxx -K
       $USER_ID
       close volume ; zuluCrypt-cli -q -d /dev/sdc1
       remove key   ; zuluCrypt-cli -r -d /dev/sdc1 -p xxx
       add key      : zuluCrypt-cli -a -d /dev/sdc1 -y xxx -l yyy
       get device path from mapper  : zuluCrypt-cli -P -d /dev/mapper/zuluCrypt-sdc1
       check if partition with UUID is present : zuluCrypt-cli -w -d UUID=

DESCRIPTION

       zuluCrypt is a front end to cryptsetup. It aims to simplify using  cryptsetup  volumes  by
       creating  a  simple  to  use  command  line  interface and a Qt based GUI front end to the
       command line.

       The command line program is called "zuluCrypt-cli", the Qt based GUI is called "zuluCrypt-
       gui".   The  cli part of the program is an suid program to allow management of the volumes
       without setting up sudo with appropriate permissions first or requiring root's password.

       The GUI part of the program calls the cli part for its operations.

       This tool will create volumes only in non system partitions.

       System partition is a partition with an active entry in /etc/fstab and /etc/crypttab

USAGE

       usage: zuluCrypt-cli <operation> <options specific to the operation>
       operation list:
       -c         create an encrypted volume
       -o         open and encrypted volume
       -O         open an encrypted volume but do not mount it( -m therefore not needed )
       -K         if zuluCrypt-cli or zuluMount-cli is  invoked  with  sudo/pkexec  to  unlock  a
       volume, use this option
                  to  tell  zuluCrypt  to  work on behalf of what user. If this option is not set
       them the unlocked volume
                  will incorrectly belong to root user instead of the  user  who  run  zuluCrypt-
       cli/zuluMount-cli.
       -q         close an opened encrypted volume
       -r         remove a key from luks volume
       -a         add a key to luks volume
       -i         check if a device contain a luks volume
       -s         check if a device is opened and print its properties if it is
       -b          show  status  of  each  slot of luks volume."0"=empty,"1"=occupied,"2"=invalid
       slot,"3"=last occupied
       -A         print the list of all partitions on the system
       -N         print a list of non system partitions on the system( partitions with no  active
       entries in /etc/fstab and /etc/crypttab
       -T         print a detailed list of mounted partitions.Must be used with -A or -S or -N
       -Z         print a detailed list of unmounted partitions.Must be used with -A or -S or -N
       -S         print a list of system partitions on the system( partitions with active entries
       in /etc/fstab and /etc/crypttab
       -w         check if UUID matches UUID of any partition
       -P         get device path from mapper( located at /dev/mapper )
       -L         print a list of all opened volumes  and  their  mount  point.The  list  is  not
       formatted
       -X          open  a  device pointed by argument -d and write random data to it hiding data
       previously written to device
       -W         check if a device is a truecrypt device or not,required argument are -p or -f
       -U         print UUID of a given device,required argument: -d
       -H         compare a header on a luks device to a backup header,required arg: -d and -f
       -M           create   a   publicly   accessible   "mirror"   of   the   mount   point   in
       "/run/media/public/" from the original created in "/run/media/private/$USER/"
       -J         create a plain mapper owned by the user who run the command on a device pointed
       by argument -d
       -B         create a luks or truecrypt header backup
       -R         restore a luks or truecrypt header on a device from backup
       NOTE
       A system partition is defined as a partition with an active  entry  in  /etc/fstab  and/or
       /etc/crypttab.
       An active entry is an entry that is not commented out.

       options that goes with above operations:
       -G         module name to use to get a passphrase to open a volume
       -e         mode for opening volumes(ro*/rw) when used with -o/-O.
       -e          mode for managing a truecrypt header when used with -B/-R.Options can be "fde"
       for volumes that use whole disk
                  encryption,"sys" for a windows system volume.The volume  is  assumed  to  be  a
       normal one when the option is not set.
       -k         do not ask for confirmation when doing dangerous operations
       -d         path to a file or partition with encrypted volume
       -m          path  component  to be added to mount point prefix(/run/media/private/$USER or
       /home/$USER)
       -z         file system type  installed(ext2,ext3,ext4*  etc)  or   or  luks/tcrypt  header
       backup path
       -t          type of volume (vera,plain/luks*). "vera" is a necessary argument when opening
       a VeraCrypt volume
       -g         options to be used when creating a volume.
                  default for luks are:   "/dev/urandom.aes.xts-plain64.256.sha1"
                  default for tcrypt are: "/dev/urandom.aes.xts-plain64.256.ripemd160"
                  possible   combination   for   tcrypt:   "/dev/urandom.serpent:twofish:aes.xts-
       plain64.256.whirlpool"
       -h         get passphrase interactively
       -p         passphrase
       -f         path to keyfile
       -F          path  to  normal  truecrypt  multiple  keyfiles.Multiple keyfiles are added by
       setting the option multiple times.
       -V         path to hidden truecrypt  multiple  keyfiles.Multiple  keyfiles  are  added  by
       setting the option multiple times.
       -y          passphrase already in the volume(required by -a if -u is absent and -h is also
       absent)
       -u         path to keyfile with passphrase already in the volume(required by -a if  -y  is
       absent and -h is also absent)
       -l         passphrase to be added(required by -a if -n is absent and -h is also absent)
       -n          path  to keyfile with a passphrase to be added (required by -a if -l is absent
       and -h is also absent)

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2011-2020
       name : Francis Banyikwa
       email: mhogomchungu@gmail.com

       This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       the  GNU  General  Public  License  as  published  by the Free Software Foundation, either
       version 2 of the License, or  (at  your  option)  any  later  version.   This  program  is
       distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
       implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE.   See  the  GNU
       General  Public  License  for  more  details.   You should have received a copy of the GNU
       General    Public    License    along    with    this    program.      If     not,     see
       <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

LAST EDIT

       Last change: Tue 09 Jun 2020 01:21:51 PM EAT

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