fscrypt 0.2.9-1build1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
fscrypt (0.2.9-1build1) hirsute; urgency=medium * No-change rebuild using new golang -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Wed, 11 Nov 2020 22:08:00 +0000
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- Uploaded by:
- Steve Langasek
- Uploaded to:
- Hirsute
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- linux-any
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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fscrypt_0.2.9.orig.tar.gz | 140.8 KiB | 36f1166d9886548b0d72beeeffb9ca8fb5b28b63a42b369923bc3f0bea78bb3d |
fscrypt_0.2.9-1build1.debian.tar.xz | 5.4 KiB | 9da950dcfc2d2114a07ccb5e0a5e19323efdcb97fc2ab92760536d0e39bf5e95 |
fscrypt_0.2.9-1build1.dsc | 2.4 KiB | 0a47ebab5fc33e3de15a5d46b4944d349cc11d797d78fb686543029883512f6b |
Available diffs
- diff from 0.2.9-1 (in Debian) to 0.2.9-1build1 (536 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- fscrypt: Tool for managing Linux filesystem encryption
fscrypt is a high-level tool for the management of Linux filesystem
encryption. This tool manages metadata, key generation, key wrapping,
PAM integration, and provides a uniform interface for creating and
modifying encrypted directories.
.
To use fscrypt, you must have a filesystem with encryption enabled and
a kernel that supports reading/writing from that filesystem. Currently,
ext4, F2FS, and UBIFS support Linux filesystem encryption. Ext4 has
supported Linux filesystem encryption since v4.1, F2FS added support
in v4.2, and UBIFS added support in v4.10. Other filesystems may add
support for native encryption in the future.
- libpam-fscrypt: No summary available for libpam-fscrypt in ubuntu hirsute.
No description available for libpam-fscrypt in ubuntu hirsute.