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@ -14,13 +14,13 @@ Tomb \- the Crypto Undertaker
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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Tomb is an application to manage the creation and access of encrypted
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storage files: it can be operated from commandline, it integrates with
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desktop managers and offers a simple graphical interface to facilitate
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its operation by desktop users.
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storage files: it can be operated from commandline and it can
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integrate with a user's graphical desktop.
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Tomb generates encrypted storage files to be opened and closed using
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their associated keyfiles, which are also protected with a password
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chosen by the user.
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their associated keys, which are also protected with a password chosen
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by the user. To create, open and close tombs a user will need super
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user rights to execute the tomb commandline utility.
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A tomb is like a locked folder that can be safely transported and
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hidden in a filesystem; it encourages users to keep their keys
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@ -28,14 +28,10 @@ separate from tombs, for instance keeping a tomb file on your computer
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harddisk and its key file on a USB stick.
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For simplified use, the command \fItomb-open\fR starts a wizard that
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guides users in the creation of a new tomb or, if an \fIargument\fR is
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specified, opens a the tomb file pointed by it and makes it accessible
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in a default location under the /media folder, starting the status
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tray icon if a desktop is present.
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The other commands \fItomb-status\fR is called by the \fItomb-open\fR
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helper and is meant to give access to opened tombs with operations
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(close and explore) for the desktop.
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guides users in the creation of a new tomb or, if a tomb file is
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specified as \fIargument\fR, it opens it and makes it accessible in a
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default location under the /media folder, starting the status tray
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applet (\fItomb-status\fR) if a desktop is present.
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.SH COMMANDS
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