1 eCryptfs: A stacked cryptographic filesystem for Linux
3 eCryptfs is free software. Please see the file COPYING for details.
4 For documentation, please see the files in the doc/ subdirectory. For
5 building and installation instructions please see the INSTALL file.
7 Maintainer: Phillip Hellewell
8 Lead developer: Michael A. Halcrow <mhalcrow@us.ibm.com>
9 Developers: Michael C. Thompson
11 Web Site: http://ecryptfs.sf.net
13 This software is currently undergoing development. Make sure to
14 maintain a backup copy of any data you write into eCryptfs.
16 eCryptfs requires the userspace tools downloadable from the
19 http://sourceforge.net/projects/ecryptfs/
21 Userspace requirements include:
22 - David Howells' userspace keyring headers and libraries (version
23 1.0 or higher), obtainable from
24 http://people.redhat.com/~dhowells/keyutils/
30 In the beta/experimental releases of eCryptfs, when you upgrade
31 eCryptfs, you should copy the files to an unencrypted location and
32 then copy the files back into the new eCryptfs mount to migrate the
38 Create a new directory into which eCryptfs will write its encrypted
39 files (i.e., /root/crypt). Then, create the mount point directory
40 (i.e., /mnt/crypt). Now it's time to mount eCryptfs:
42 mount -t ecryptfs /root/crypt /mnt/crypt
44 You should be prompted for a passphrase and a salt (the salt may be
47 Try writing a new file:
49 echo "Hello, World" > /mnt/crypt/hello.txt
51 The operation will complete. Notice that there is a new file in
52 /root/crypt that is at least 12288 bytes in size (depending on your
53 host page size). This is the encrypted underlying file for what you
54 just wrote. To test reading, from start to finish, you need to clear
55 the user session keyring:
59 Then umount /mnt/crypt and mount again per the instructions given
62 cat /mnt/crypt/hello.txt
67 eCryptfs version 0.1 should only be mounted on (1) empty directories
68 or (2) directories containing files only created by eCryptfs. If you
69 mount a directory that has pre-existing files not created by eCryptfs,
70 then behavior is undefined. Do not run eCryptfs in higher verbosity
71 levels unless you are doing so for the sole purpose of debugging or
72 development, since secret values will be written out to the system log