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<emphasis>ecryptfs-mount-private</emphasis> and <emphasis> ecryptfs-umount-private</emphasis> will mount and unmount a user's <filename>~/Private</filename> directory.
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Located in
serverguide/C/security.xml:1791(para)
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<emphasis>ecryptfs-add-passphrase:</emphasis> adds a new passphrase to the kernel keyring.
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Located in
serverguide/C/security.xml:1797(para)
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<emphasis>ecryptfs-manager:</emphasis> manages <application>eCryptfs</application> objects such as keys.
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Located in
serverguide/C/security.xml:1802(para)
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<emphasis>ecryptfs-stat:</emphasis> allows you to view the <application>ecryptfs</application> meta information for a file.
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Located in
serverguide/C/security.xml:1807(para)
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For more information on <emphasis>eCryptfs</emphasis> see the <ulink url="https://launchpad.net/ecryptfs">Launchpad project page</ulink>.
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Located in
serverguide/C/security.xml:1820(para)
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There is also a <ulink url="http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9400">Linux Journal</ulink> article covering <emphasis>eCryptfs</emphasis>.
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Located in
serverguide/C/security.xml:1825(para)
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Also, for more <application>ecryptfs</application> options and details see the <ulink url="http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/en/man7/ecryptfs.7.html">ecryptfs man page</ulink>.
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Located in
serverguide/C/security.xml:1830(para)
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Samba
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Located in
serverguide/C/samba.xml:11(title)
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Computer networks are often comprised of diverse systems, and while operating a network made up entirely of Ubuntu desktop and server computers would certainly be fun, some network environments must consist of both Ubuntu and <trademark class="registered">Microsoft</trademark><trademark class="registered">Windows</trademark> systems working together in harmony. This section of the <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase> Server Guide introduces principles and tools used in configuring your Ubuntu Server for sharing network resources with Windows computers.
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Located in
serverguide/C/samba.xml:13(para)
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Successfully networking your Ubuntu system with Windows clients involves providing and integrating with services common to Windows environments. Such services assist the sharing of data and information about the computers and users involved in the network, and may be classified under three major categories of functionality:
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Located in
serverguide/C/samba.xml:25(para)
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