1ecryptfs-recover-private(1)        eCryptfs        ecryptfs-recover-private(1)
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NAME

6       ecryptfs-recover-private  - find and mount any encrypted private direc‐
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SYNOPSIS

11       ecryptfs-recover-private [encrypted private dir]
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DESCRIPTION

15       This utility is intended to  help  eCryptfs  recover  data  from  their
16       encrypted  home  or  encrypted private partitions.  It is useful to run
17       this from a LiveISO or a recovery image.  It must run under sudo(8)  or
18       with root permission, in order to search the filesystem and perform the
19       mounts.
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21       The program can take a target encrypted directory on the command  line.
22       If  unspecified,  the utility will search the entire system looking for
23       encrypted private directories,  as  configured  by  ecryptfs-setup-pri‐
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26       If  an encrypted directory and a wrapped-passphrase file are found, the
27       user is prompted for the login  (wrapping)  passphrase,  the  keys  are
28       inserted into the keyring, and the data is decrypted and mounted.
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30       If  no  wrapped-passphrase file is found, the user will be prompted for
31       their mount passphrase.  This passphrase is typically 32 characters  of
32       [0-9a-f].  All users are prompted to urgently record this randomly gen‐
33       erated passphrase when they first setup their encrypted private  direc‐
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36       The  destination  mount of the decrypted data is a temporary directory,
37       in the form of /tmp/ecryptfs.XXXXXXXX.
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SEE ALSO

41       ecryptfs-setup-private(1), sudo(8)
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43       http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2009/03/mounting-your-encrypted-home-
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47       http://launchpad.net/ecryptfs/
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AUTHOR

51       This  manpage  was  written by Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@canonical.com>
52       for Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others).  Permission is  granted
53       to  copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the
54       GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by
55       the Free Software Foundation.
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57       On  Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License
58       can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
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