eCryptfs is a Linux software that enables encryption and decryption of files on a filesystem. It is designed for enterprise use and complies with POSIX standards.
One notable feature of eCryptfs is the way it stores cryptographic metadata in the header of each file written. This makes it possible to copy encrypted files between hosts without the need to keep track of additional information other than what is contained within the encrypted file. This functionality essentially turns eCryptfs into a ``gnupgfs.''
What's more, eCryptfs is a native Linux filesystem. Unlike other cryptographic filesystems that operate via RPC calls or require FUSE, eCryptfs can be built and distributed as a stand-alone kernel module for Linux kernel version 2.6.15 or higher. This means that no kernel patches are necessary to use eCryptfs.
Legacy releases of eCryptfs are available, and this latest release offers even more features that make it an ideal choice for enterprise-class encryption needs. If you're looking for a solid, reliable cryptographic filesystem for your Linux system, give eCryptfs a try.
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