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How to use the BlobFuse2 secure command

Use the blobfuse2 secure command to encrypt, decrypt, or access settings in a BlobFuse2 configuration file.

Command Syntax

blobfuse2 secure [command] --[flag-name]=[flag-value]

Arguments

[command]

The supported subcommands for blobfuse2 secure are:

Command Description
encrypt Encrypts a BlobFuse2 configuration file
decrypt Decrypts a BlobFuse2 configuration file
get Gets a specified value from an encrypted BlobFuse2 configuration file
set Sets a specified value in an encrypted BlobFuse2 configuration file

Select one of the command links in the table above to view the documentation for the individual subcommands, including the arguments and flags they support.

Flags (options)

Flags that apply to blobfuse2 secure are inherited from the parent command, blobfuse2, or apply only to the blobfuse2 secure subcommands.

Flags inherited from the BlobFuse2 command

The following flags are inherited from parent 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 n/a Help info for the blobfuse2 command and subcommands

Flags that apply only to the BlobFuse2 secure command

The following flags apply only to 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.

Examples

For examples, see the documentation for the individual subcommands.

See also