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Create time | 27-Apr-2025 10:01 |
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Name: Record your encryption passphrase
Priority: High
OnlyAdminUsers: False
DisplayIf: test -e $HOME/.ecryptfs/wrapped-passphrase -a ! -e $HOME/.ecryptfs/.wrapped-passphrase.recorded
Terminal: True
GettextDomain: ecryptfs-utils
Command: "sh -c 'ecryptfs-unwrap-passphrase $HOME/.ecryptfs/wrapped-passphrase 2>/dev/null && echo [Enter] && head -n1 && touch $HOME/.ecryptfs/.wrapped-passphrase.recorded '"
Description:
To encrypt your home directory or "Private" folder, a strong
passphrase has been automatically generated. Usually your directory is unlocked
with your user password, but if you ever need to manually recover this
directory, you will need this passphrase. Please print or write it down and
store it in a safe location.
If you click "Run this action now", enter your login password at the
"Passphrase" prompt and you can display your randomly generated passphrase.
Otherwise, you will need to run "ecryptfs-unwrap-passphrase" from the command
line to retrieve and record your generated passphrase.
Priority: High
OnlyAdminUsers: False
DisplayIf: test -e $HOME/.ecryptfs/wrapped-passphrase -a ! -e $HOME/.ecryptfs/.wrapped-passphrase.recorded
Terminal: True
GettextDomain: ecryptfs-utils
Command: "sh -c 'ecryptfs-unwrap-passphrase $HOME/.ecryptfs/wrapped-passphrase 2>/dev/null && echo [Enter] && head -n1 && touch $HOME/.ecryptfs/.wrapped-passphrase.recorded '"
Description:
To encrypt your home directory or "Private" folder, a strong
passphrase has been automatically generated. Usually your directory is unlocked
with your user password, but if you ever need to manually recover this
directory, you will need this passphrase. Please print or write it down and
store it in a safe location.
If you click "Run this action now", enter your login password at the
"Passphrase" prompt and you can display your randomly generated passphrase.
Otherwise, you will need to run "ecryptfs-unwrap-passphrase" from the command
line to retrieve and record your generated passphrase.