Re: [Dar-support] Unexpected password prompt when isolating an encrypted archive
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From: <og...@gm...> - 2025-12-23 07:37:12
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Thanks, Denis. I see the point, especially the case where the catalog is being isolated could need 0, 1 or 2 passwords... Regards, Ole G On 22/12/2025 21.29, Denis Corbin via Dar-support wrote: > I guess you make a confusion between -K and -J options > > -K is to be used for the object of the operation (the archive you > create, the isolated catalog you create, the archive you test, list, > extract data from...) > > -J option apply to the archive of reference (the one given to -A > option), here the archive you take as reference to isolate a catalog. > > the same way '-$' option (pay attention to the quote if given on shell > prompt), applies to the auxiliary archive of reference (see -@ option) > > note that -K is only mandatory if you want to cipher the archive (or > isolated catalog, which is just a particular type of archive) about to > be created. > > When reading an archive, if -K -J or '-$' is not specified and the > corresponding archive is ciphered, dar will issue a prompt for you > provide the password (this is what you got here without -J option). > > I would suggest setting the lennz-darrc file more or less that way: > > #------- > all: > -K aes:secret > > reference: > -J aes:secret > #------- > > I let you read the conditional syntax paragraph in dar man page for > more information on that syntax and if you want to do more funny things: > http://dar.linux.free.fr/doc/man/dar.html#CONDITIONAL%20SYNTAX > > Cheers, > Denis > > > Le 22/12/2025 à 20:30, ogreg--- via Dar-support a écrit : >> Isolating the catalog from an encrypted archive: >> >> /dar -zzstd -N -B lennz-darrc -R /proc/cygdrive -C /proc/cygdrive/F/ >> darback/lennz-1-C-0 -A /proc/cygdrive/F/darback/lennz-1-F-0/ >> Archive lennz-1-F-0 requires a password: >> >> lennz-darrc contains the line: >> *-K aes:secret* >> >> The previous steps dar -c, dar -t, and dar -d run with a similar >> command line, but are able to used the needed information from >> lennz-darrc. >> >> >> > > |