Just discovered pefs. Quite the simple but elegant and robust solution. I mucked around with Veracrypt in a jail for an hour, but it simply didn't want to work, and I didn't want to try to make it work. Something about a file in /tmp not being created. Yet I digress...
PEFS mentions in man page an arbitrary number of child keys in the keychain, leaving the possibility for similar funtionality as "hidden volumes." The question is, a hypothetical attacker would check the directory size, demand your key, and then see that the file/directory sizes revealed by the key falls short of the total filesize. ... correct? Meaning they would know there is another parent key. Just trying to make sure I understand this correctly.
PEFS mentions in man page an arbitrary number of child keys in the keychain, leaving the possibility for similar funtionality as "hidden volumes." The question is, a hypothetical attacker would check the directory size, demand your key, and then see that the file/directory sizes revealed by the key falls short of the total filesize. ... correct? Meaning they would know there is another parent key. Just trying to make sure I understand this correctly.