Manage Encrypted Storage - Tomb Command | Online Free DevTools by Hexmos
Manage and control encrypted storage directories with the Tomb command. Create, lock, open, and securely manage encrypted data using simple commands. Free online tool, no registration required.
tomb
Manage encrypted storage directories that can be safely transported and hidden in a filesystem. More information: https://dyne.org/docs/tomb/manpage/.
- Create a new tomb with an initial size of 100 MB:
tomb dig -s {{100}} {{encrypted_directory.tomb}}
- Create a new key file that can be used to lock a tomb; user will be prompted for a password for the key:
tomb forge {{encrypted_directory.tomb.key}}
- Forcefully create a new key, even if the tomb isn’t allowing key forging (due to swap):
tomb forge {{encrypted_directory.tomb.key}} -f
- Initialize and lock an empty tomb using a key made with
forge
:
tomb lock {{encrypted_directory.tomb}} -k {{encrypted_directory.tomb.key}}
- Mount a tomb (by default in
/media
) using its key, making it usable as a regular filesystem directory:
tomb open {{encrypted_directory.tomb}} -k {{encrypted_directory.tomb.key}}
- Close a tomb (fails if the tomb is being used by a process):
tomb close {{encrypted_directory.tomb}}
- Forcefully close all open tombs, killing any applications using them:
tomb slam all
- List all open tombs:
tomb list