I have a failing disk drive which has a fuse-encfs filesystem. I am
copying data off the drive before it completely croaks, and a few of
the encrypted files have errors. I also have a full backup, so I
don't expect to lose much if anything, but I wonder if there is some
way to get fuse-encfs to decrypt a single filename for me, so I can
find out which plaintext files may have been garbled. I can probably
find out by trial and error, but a simple command line translation
would be nice.
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