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mjuszczak | I'm already using ecryptfs to protect /home, however, I'd like to do something similar to what ecryptfs-mount-private does where it creates a single directory that's encrypted. This way, I can symlink other directories (like $HOME/Documents) to that directory and have them uploaded to ubuntu one encrypted. But it won't let me since $HOME/.Private already exists. Any ideas? I don't want to encrypt everything to ubuntuone (pictures/music shoul | 07:43 |
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mjuszczak | I'm already using ecryptfs to protect /home, however, I'd like to do something similar to what ecryptfs-mount-private does where it creates a single directory that's encrypted. This way, I can symlink other directories (like $HOME/Documents) to that directory and have them uploaded to ubuntu one encrypted. But it won't let me since $HOME/.Private already exists. Any ideas? I don't want to encrypt everything to ubuntuone (pictures/music shoul | 18:07 |
dobey | rye: ^^ maybe you can help mjuszczak ? | 18:47 |
* rye thinks | 19:05 | |
rye | mjuszczak: uhm, so your home directory is already an ecryptfs mount? | 19:06 |
rye | point | 19:06 |
mjuszczak | rye: yeah | 19:25 |
mjuszczak | rye: I've been thinking of just creating .Documents-sync and having a cron run to sync files from Documents, encrypt them, and drop them in .Documents-sync (which would go to ubuntu one). But that seems inefficient. | 19:26 |
mjuszczak | I do a lot of consulting and sometimes I temporarily drop things in Documents so I just want to make sure it's being backed up encrypted. | 19:26 |
rye | mjuszczak: but ubuntuone-syncdaemon running as a user service will see the files unencrypted | 19:42 |
rye | mjuszczak: and i am not sure that layering of ecryptfs over ecryptfs will work as expected | 19:42 |
rye | or will work at all | 19:42 |
rye | mjuszczak: also I may not be reading your first sentence properly - you have ecryptfs to protect home directory but you don't want to encrypt everything? | 19:43 |
mjuszczak | rye: I want ~Music and ~Pictures synced to Ubuntuone unencrypted. ~Documents I want synced encrypted. | 19:55 |
mjuszczak | What I was going to do was just create a ~Private and sync ~.Private to Ubuntu One. | 19:55 |
mjuszczak | but since I'm already encrypting my entire home dir it won't let me double up, it seems | 19:56 |
rye | mjuszczak: I guess in this case full home dir encryption will not work for you | 19:57 |
mjuszczak | If I'm using the LVM encryption option in 12.10 plus encrypting my home dir am I already double encrypting anyway? | 20:00 |
rye | mjuszczak: lvm encryption as dm-crypt? | 20:15 |
mjuszczak | I'm not sure. During the 12.10 install I selected both "use LVM, encrypt the system, encrypt my home dir" | 20:18 |
mjuszczak | rye: any other ideas? | 21:25 |
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