tomb
https://www.dyne.org/software/tomb/
Tomb is an 100% free and open source system for file encryption on GNU/Linux, facilitating the backup of secret files. Tomb is written in code that is easy to review and links commonly shared components.
Tomb generates encrypted storage folders to be opened and closed using their associated keyfiles, which are also protected with a password chosen by the user.
A tomb is like a locked folder that can be safely transported and hidden in a filesystem; its keys can be kept separate, for instance keeping the tomb file on your computer harddisk and the key files on a USB stick.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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Tomb-2.0.1.tar.gz | 0004616203 4.4 MB | |
Tomb-2.0.1.tar.gz.asc | 0000001513 1.48 KB | |
tomb.changes | 0000000341 341 Bytes | |
tomb.keyring | 0000007312 7.14 KB | |
tomb.spec | 0000002195 2.14 KB |
Revision 1 (latest revision is 6)
Marcus Meissner (msmeissn)
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request 283180
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Flavio Castelli (flavio_castelli)
(revision 1)
Tomb aims to be a free and open source system for easy encryption and backup of personal files, written in code that is easy to review and links shared GNU/Linux components. At present, Tomb consists of a simple shell script (Zsh) using standard filesystem tools (GNU) and the cryptographic API of the Linux kernel (cryptsetup and LUKS). Tomb can also produce machine parsable output to facilitate its use inside graphical applications.
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