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gocryptfs, because encrypted shares are accessible cross-platform(ish), and I have high confidence of having either a working static binary, or the ability to compile one, several years in the future.
Passwords are all in a
pass
store, and also in a keepass db. I'm probably going to do away withpass
and go back to some secret-tool backed be keepassxc, though, as I haven't been very happy with pass (I use gopass, but same db format). I depend far more on keepass, and keeping the dbs in sync is a minor PITA, as well.In any case, I have a bespoke bash script that mounts/unmounts shares on demand via a rofi dialog.
pgp-agent
does the password prompting as necessary, whichpass
uses to decrypt the passwords.Everything - including the encrypted shares - is backed up by restic to encrypted backups - one each in B2, one each on local portable USB HDs.