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The following filename encoding algorithms are available:
The following filename encoding algorithms are available:
Translated and reviewed by Thomas Kluyver
Located in encfs/FileUtils.cpp:683
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Using key size of %i bits
Using key size of %i bits
Translated and reviewed by Thomas Kluyver
Located in encfs/FileUtils.cpp:721 encfs/FileUtils.cpp:764
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Please select a key size in bits. The cipher you have chosen
supports sizes from %i to %i bits in increments of %i bits.
For example:
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Please select a key size in bits. The cypher you have chosen
supports sizes from %i to %i bits in increments of %i bits.
For example:
Translated and reviewed by Thomas Kluyver
Located in encfs/FileUtils.cpp:729
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Selected key size:
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Selected key size:
Translated and reviewed by Thomas Kluyver
Located in encfs/FileUtils.cpp:754
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Using filesystem block size of %i bytes
Using filesystem block size of %i bytes
Translated and reviewed by Thomas Kluyver
Located in encfs/FileUtils.cpp:776 encfs/FileUtils.cpp:802
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Select a block size in bytes. The cipher you have chosen
supports sizes from %i to %i bytes in increments of %i.
Or just hit enter for the default (%i bytes)
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Select a block size in bytes. The cypher you have chosen
supports sizes from %i to %i bytes in increments of %i.
Alternatively, just press enter for the default (%i bytes)
Translated and reviewed by Thomas Kluyver
Located in encfs/FileUtils.cpp:783
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filesystem block size:
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filesystem block size:
Translated and reviewed by Thomas Kluyver
Located in encfs/FileUtils.cpp:790
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Enable block authentication code headers
on every block in a file? This adds about 12 bytes per block
to the storage requirements for a file, and significantly affects
performance but it also means [almost] any modifications or errors
within a block will be caught and will cause a read error.
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Located in encfs/FileUtils.cpp:861
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Add random bytes to each block header?
This adds a performance penalty, but ensures that blocks
have different authentication codes. Note that you can
have the same benefits by enabling per-file initialization
vectors, which does not come with as great of performance
penalty.
Select a number of bytes, from 0 (no random bytes) to 8:
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There are leading/trailing spaces here. Each one represents a space character. Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
Add random bytes to each block header?
This adds a performance penalty, but ensures that blocks
have different authentication codes. Note that you can
have the same benefits by enabling per-file initialisation
vectors, which does not come with as great a performance
penalty.
Select a number of bytes, from 0 (no random bytes) to 8:
Translated and reviewed by Thomas Kluyver
Located in encfs/FileUtils.cpp:873
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Enable per-file initialization vectors?
This adds about 8 bytes per file to the storage requirements.
It should not affect performance except possibly with applications
which rely on block-aligned file io for performance.
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Located in encfs/FileUtils.cpp:899
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Contributors to this translation: Andy Henson, John McGuckian, Roy Jamison, Thomas Kluyver.