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Miscellaneous small man page fixes (mostly typos)
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@ -132,9 +132,9 @@ tampering, by preventing an attacker from disabling MACs in the config file.
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=item B<--reverse>
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=item B<--reverse>
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Normally B<EncFS> provides a plaintext view of data on demand. Normally it
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Normally B<EncFS> provides a plaintext view of data on demand: it stores
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stores enciphered data and displays plaintext data. With B<--reverse> it takes
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enciphered data and displays plaintext data. With B<--reverse> it takes as
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as source plaintext data and produces enciphered data on-demand. This can be
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source plaintext data and produces enciphered data on-demand. This can be
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useful for creating remote encrypted backups, where you do not wish to keep the
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useful for creating remote encrypted backups, where you do not wish to keep the
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local files unencrypted.
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local files unencrypted.
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@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ be very short in the encoded form, where as block encoded filenames are always
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rounded up to the block size of the encryption cipher (8 bytes for Blowfish and
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rounded up to the block size of the encryption cipher (8 bytes for Blowfish and
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16 bytes for AES).
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16 bytes for AES).
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The advantage of block encoding mode is that filename lenths all come out as a
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The advantage of block encoding mode is that filename lengths all come out as a
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multiple of the cipher block size. This means that someone looking at your
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multiple of the cipher block size. This means that someone looking at your
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encrypted data can't tell as much about the length of your filenames. It is
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encrypted data can't tell as much about the length of your filenames. It is
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on by default, as it takes a similar amount of time to using the stream cipher.
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on by default, as it takes a similar amount of time to using the stream cipher.
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@ -467,12 +467,12 @@ rename will fail.
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B<New in 1.1>. In previous versions of B<EncFS>, each file was encoded in the
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B<New in 1.1>. In previous versions of B<EncFS>, each file was encoded in the
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same way. Each block in a file has always had its own initialization vector,
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same way. Each block in a file has always had its own initialization vector,
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but in a deterministic way so that block N in one file is encoded in the same
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but in a deterministic way, so that block N in one file was encoded in the same
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was as block N in another file. That made it possible for someone to tell if
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way as block N in another file. That made it possible for someone to tell if
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two files were identical (or parts of the file were identical) by comparing the
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two files were identical (or parts of the file were identical) by comparing the
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encoded data.
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encoded data.
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With per-file initialization vectors, each file gets its own 64bit random
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With per-file initialization vectors, each file gets its own 64-bit random
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initialization vector, so that each file is encrypted in a different way.
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initialization vector, so that each file is encrypted in a different way.
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This option is enabled by default.
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This option is enabled by default.
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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ B<encfs> for complete details.
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=head1 AUTHORS
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=head1 AUTHORS
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EncFS was written by Valient Gough <vgough@pobox.com>.
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B<EncFS> was written by B<< Valient Gough <vgough@pobox.com> >>.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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