What is the alternative to Veracrypt for encrypting folders?

What is the alternative to Veracrypt for encrypting folders?

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hiding them in your mom's fat rolls

EncFS
Program tgat handles it in windows is called SAFE
It encrypts every file separately so it's more suitable for cloud

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tar + gpg?

Windows VM with BitLocker and a shared folder to put data into the encrypted VM

A simple python script XORING your file and their filename is enough LMAO LMAO, why do you need more ? ARE YOU A GOMMIE

Is EncFS or CryFS audited ?

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What is the one linux uses for luks?

>keep data integrity

What the fuck does this even mean.

it means files will remain the same when they are encrypted and then decrypted

It's not a filesystem, it's a block device.

That doesn't answer my question.

Welcome to Linux.

*FS isn't used for LUKS encryption.

GNU Privacy Guard
gnupg.org/

WHAT IS THE DAMN NAME OF THE ENCRYPTION THAT IS NORMALLY USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH LUKS?
Understand now?

Maybe you should stick with Windows.

nvm, found it.

Suck my dick and taste your mom.

How to make a LUKS-encrypted partition.

1. create a partition normally
(or choose an existing one, but all data will be lost)

2. make it a LUKS-formatted partition:
# cryptsetup --verbose --verify-passphrase luksFormat /dev/sdXY
(create a password when prompted)

3. unlock the partition and give it a /dev/mapper/NAME:
# cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdXY NAME
(enter password created before)

4. create a filesystem on it:
# mkfs.ext2 /dev/mapper/NAME

5. make a mount point for it, e.g.:
# mkdir /media/NAME

6. mount it as needed:
# mount /dev/mapper/NAME /media/NAME

7. (optional) make it writeable by a non-root user or group:
# chown : /media/NAME

8. unmount it as needed:
# umount /dev/mapper/NAME

9. close it completely so the password is needed to reopen it:
# cryptsetup luksClose /dev/mapper/NAME

## fix problem with luks volumes not closing:
sudo rm /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-metadata

If you make the encrypted partition on a usbstick using a very strong passphrase, you can keep the keys to the kingdom on your keychain in your pocket. Send it to the NSA if you want... they can't decrypt it.

What's wrong with Veracrypt?

nsa

(citation needed)

Check out Tomb.

So in other words, all encryption software contains at least 1 flaw, CryFS would be the best if it wasn't just for pseudo intellectuals a.k.a Linux users.

whats that about data being reuploaded? uploaded to where?

Plasma Vaults