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How to Password-Protect Files on Linux Open the terminal. Use the cd command and ls command to navigate to the directory containing the file you want to password-protect. Once inside the directory, run the following command to encrypt your file: gpg -c filename.
How to Password-Protect Files and Folders on Linux Step 1: EncFS. ... Step 2: Create a folder for EncFS. Step 3: Set up EncFS. ... Step 4: Move files into the encrypted folder. Step 5: Unmount the encrypted folder. ... Step 6: Access your files.
Encrypt the File Once you are in the correct directory, use the command gpg --encrypt --recipient or gpg --e --r to encrypt the file. ... If the recipient's public key is not in your keyring, import it using the command gpg --import .
How to encrypt a file in Linux Step 1: GnuPG in Ubuntu. GnuPG also called 'Pretty Good Privacy' is an OpenGPG standard's free implementation security used to encrypt and sign files to send to others. ... Step 2: Set the Cipher Algorithm. ... Step 3: Linux encrypt a file. ... Step 4: Linux encrypt a file with password.
After installing, go to Applications –> System Tools –> Cryptkeeper. Then type the folder name and where to save the folder and click 'Forward'. Type the password and click 'Forward'. The folder will be created and ready to be used.
Protect a document with a password Go to File > Info > Protect Document > Encrypt with Password. Type a password, then type it again to confirm it. Save the file to make sure the password takes effect.
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