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NAME

       erfs - a tool to create an encrypted file system on the cloud

SYNOPSIS

       erfs <COMMAND> [-options] <SHARE-SECRET> [<mount-point>]

DESCRIPTION

       erfs  is  a  simple unix utility which creates and mounts an encrypted remote file system.
       The file system is encrypted locally and the encrypted data is stored in the cloud.

       The cloud server has no knowledge of the content. A rogue server operator can  not  access
       the  data.  All  key  material  is  created  on  the  user's  computer and never stored or
       transferred to the server.

       It supports collaboration and the same filesystem can be accessed from different computers
       at the same time. The data is securely and seamlessly synchronized.

COMMAND

       init         Initialize (create) a new file system and print the SHARE-SECRET of the newly
                    created file system.

       mount <SHARE-SECRET>
                    Mount the encrypted remote file system.

       umount <SHARE-SECRET>
                    Unmount the encrypted remote file system. SHARE-SECRET is  optional  and  all
                    filesystems will be unmounted if no specific SHARE-SECRET is given.

OPTIONS

       -x           read the SHARE-SECRET from standard input.

SECURITY

       Passing  the  SHARE-SECRET as command line parameter is insecure. Use the -x option or set
       the environment variable (example):

       $ SEC=aDe5F2ik3x35x7pfAEAWdC5Y ./erfs m

ENVIRONEMT

       The following environment variable can be set to control the behavior.

       SEC=<SHARE SECRET> Specify the SHARE-SECRET to pass it (securely) to erfs.

COPYRIGHT

       ERFS is entirely my own creation, although plenty of other code was used as  examples.  It
       is released under GPL.

NOTES

       The latest version is available from https://github.com/hackerschoice/erfs/.

BUGS

       Efforts have been made to have erfs "do the right thing" in all its various modes.  If you
       believe that it is doing the wrong thing under whatever circumstances,  please  notify  me
       and  tell  me  how you think it should behave. I certainly encourage people to make custom
       mods and send in any improvements they make to it. Continued feedback  from  the  Internet
       community is always welcome!

EXAMPLES

       Initialize a new encrypted and remote file system:
       $ erfs init

       Mount the new file system (replace aDe5F2ik3x35x7pfAEAWdC5Y with the SHARE-SECRET from the
       previous step):
       $ erfs mount aDe5F2ik3x35x7pfAEAWdC5Y

       or mount to a specific mount-point (~/secure-drive):
       $ mkdir ~/secure-drive
       $ erfs mount aDe5F2ik3x35x7pfAEAWdC5Y ~/secure-drive

       Unmount the file system:
       $ erfs umount ~/secure-drive

       or unmount the file system by specifying the SHARE-SECRET:
       $ erfs umount aDe5F2ik3x35x7pfAEAWdC5Y

       or unmount all encrypted file systems:
       $ erfs umount

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by skyper <skyper@thc.org>.

       ERFS was written by skyper <skyper@thc.org>.

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