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Use the blobfuse2 secure encrypt
command to encrypt a BlobFuse2 configuration file.
blobfuse2 secure encrypt --[flag-name]=[flag-value]
Flags that apply to blobfuse2 secure encrypt
are inherited from the grandparent command, blobfuse2
, or apply only to the blobfuse2 secure
subcommands.
The following flags are inherited from grandparent command blobfuse2
:
Flag | Short version | Value type | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
disable-version-check | boolean | false | Enables or disables automatic version checking of the BlobFuse2 binaries | |
help | -h | n/a | Help info for the blobfuse2 command and subcommands |
The following flags are inherited from parent command blobfuse2 secure
:
Flag | Value type | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
config-file | string | ./config.yaml | The path configuration file |
output-file | string | Path and name for the output file | |
passphrase | string | The Key to be used for encryption or decryption Can also be specified by environment variable BLOBFUSE2_SECURE_CONFIG_PASSPHRASE. The key must be 16 (AES-128), 24 (AES-192), or 32 (AES-256) bytes in length. |
Note
The following examples assume you have already created a configuration file in the current directory.
Encrypt a BlobFuse2 configuration file using a passphrase:
blobfuse2 secure encrypt --config-file=./config.yaml --passphrase=PASSPHRASE
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