zescrow 1.2-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
zescrow (1.2-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low * usr/bin/zEscrow: - remove debugging /tmp/out -- Dustin Kirkland <email address hidden> Tue, 03 Apr 2012 16:43:39 -0500
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Dustin Kirkland
- Uploaded to:
- Precise
- Original maintainer:
- Dustin Kirkland
- Architectures:
- all
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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zescrow_1.2.orig.tar.gz | 75.5 KiB | 211c7f064440af940a81a5d63273718a1b408e7dbe8e68fabdec1f8cedd3f92e |
zescrow_1.2-0ubuntu1.debian.tar.gz | 2.2 KiB | 8b1d1d97f49602c840b39e15215d1478b386d3e64877402495c4257cb62f7545 |
zescrow_1.2-0ubuntu1.dsc | 1.7 KiB | 3add2bbe974576af8534edd443a6134ab126b11d1149c73459ca58ba1e416e69 |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.1-0ubuntu1 to 1.2-0ubuntu1 (942 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- zescrow-client: back up eCryptfs Encrypted Home or Encrypted Private Configuration
zescrow-client provides the zescrow (formerly ecryptfs-
escrow- private) utility,
which can be used to upload a backup of an eCryptfs
Encrypted Home or eCryptfs Encrypted Private configuration
to a zEscrow compatible server.
.
zEscrow.gazzang. com is one such compatible server, an implementation
of the AGPL free software available at https://launchpad. net/zEscrow.
.
zEscrow will:
- prompt for your chosen zEscrow server
- retrieve the public GPG key of that zEscrow server
- prompt for your login passphrase
- use your login passphrase to decrypt your mount passphrase
- create a tar archive of your ~/.ecryptfs directory and decrypted
mount passphrase
- gpg encrypt that archive the your zEscrow server's public key
- upload your encrypted archive to your zEscrow server
- display a URL and offer to launch a browser, where you must go
to associate a Google account and email address with your backup