![]() ![]() Your volume has been created and is ready to be mounted as an available drive letter. Read the IMPORTANT: caption below about randomly moving your mouse about the window. Now it is ready to format your volume/container/file. We won't worry about Use keyfiles or Display password options here.įor Format Options, FAT is the most flexible if you want to copy the container to other devices. Some suggestions are provided on the password page. Be careful because this might count against your ECN and other space quota depending upon where it is located.Ĭhoose a good password that you can remember. For more information on these subjects there are links located in each section.Ĭhoose the size of the file storage container. Then you can later mount the container to project in the same directory.Ĭhoosing the default options for Encryption Algorithm and Hash Algorithm is sufficient for most users so that is what we'll focus on here. Something like project_container might be good. You won't use this to encrypt existing files but you can move existing files to this encrypted container once we are finished. Be careful where you choose to store this file.ĭon't use an existing file name because it will be overwritten. Once this file/container is created it can be deleted, copied and moved just like any other file. The container is actually a file with a specified size that VeraCrypt uses to store your encrypted files in. This will be the location of the encrypted container. Make sure Create an encrypted file container is checked and click Next.Ĭhoose Standard VeraCrypt volume and click Next.Ĭlick on Select File. Launch VeraCrypt and click Create Volume. This will later be used to mount the encrypted volume. Go to the directory where you want the container to be.Ĭreate a directory, for example project. Ssh into the linux host you will be creating the containers on The Veracrypt binary is located at: /usr/bin/veracrypt How to create and use a VeraCrypt Container (file). ![]()
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