Yeah that looks good.  I didn't know about 
ecryptfs-{setup,mount,umount}-private.

I've got something that works for me, and now I'm out of time to tweak.  If 
anyone else wants to post example scripts I will watch with interest.



On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 10:46:51 PM UTC-7, Júlio Maranhão wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, 10 October 2018 13:31:43 UTC-3, Andy L wrote:
>>
>> I wrote a script that uses `ecryptfs` to encrypt a directory of 
>> plain-text journal files.  
>>
>
> Why don't you use the defaults? Like: ecryptfs-{setup,mount,umount}-private
>
> You can choose to (no-)auto (un)mount and the key is your login password 
> (instead see -w option). Super simple. Of course you need to backup the 
> mountkey but only one pass is used anyway. This is a local solution. No 
> multi-remote-partners and key changes/management. Your requirements are a 
> bit multi cases.
>
> Why do you need local files to be encrypted?*
>
> * X Y problem.
>

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