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Encrypt files with encfsctl (Reverse encfsctl cat) #173

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RunasSudo opened this issue May 28, 2016 · 2 comments · Fixed by #483
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Encrypt files with encfsctl (Reverse encfsctl cat) #173

RunasSudo opened this issue May 28, 2016 · 2 comments · Fixed by #483

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@RunasSudo
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In the same way that encfsctl cat works as a standalone tool to directly decrypt a file without mounting the volume, it would be useful to have a command to directly encrypt a file without needing to mount the volume.

@Torsten85
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Would really like to see this implemented.
Ultimately I would like to pipe a decrypted file to encfstl and redirect the encrypted version directly and upload script.

Or is there already a way to do this without mounting?

@benrubson
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Feature added by #483 👍

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