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