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NAME

       cdetach - detach encrypted directory from CFS

SYNOPSIS

       cdetach name

DESCRIPTION

       cdettach  removes  the  instance  called name of an encrypted directory
       (created  with  cattach(1))  from  /crypt.   The  underlying  encrypted
       version  of the directory remains, of course, and may be attached again
       when needed with cattach(1).

EXAMPLE

       cdetach mab
              deletes /crypt/mab

SEE ALSO

       cfsd(8), cattach(1)

BUGS

       Anyone can cdetach anything, even directories attached by other  users.
       This can lead to irritating denial-of-service attacks.

AUTHOR

       Matt Blaze; for information on cfs, email to cfs@research.att.com