.. IMPORTANT: this file is auto-generated from borg's built-in help, do not edit! .. _borg_key_change-algorithm: borg key change-algorithm ------------------------- .. code-block:: none borg [common options] key change-algorithm [options] ALGORITHM .. only:: html .. class:: borg-options-table +-------------------------------------------------------+---------------+----------------------+ | **positional arguments** | +-------------------------------------------------------+---------------+----------------------+ | | ``ALGORITHM`` | select key algorithm | +-------------------------------------------------------+---------------+----------------------+ | .. class:: borg-common-opt-ref | | | | :ref:`common_options` | +-------------------------------------------------------+---------------+----------------------+ .. raw:: html .. only:: latex ALGORITHM select key algorithm :ref:`common_options` | Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ Change the algorithm we use to encrypt and authenticate the borg key. Important: In a `repokey` mode (e.g. repokey-blake2) all users share the same key. In this mode upgrading to `argon2` will make it impossible to access the repo for users who use an old version of borg. We recommend upgrading to the latest stable version. Important: In a `keyfile` mode (e.g. keyfile-blake2) each user has their own key (in ``~/.config/borg/keys``). In this mode this command will only change the key used by the current user. If you want to upgrade to `argon2` to strengthen security, you will have to upgrade each user's key individually. Your repository is encrypted and authenticated with a key that is randomly generated by ``borg init``. The key is encrypted and authenticated with your passphrase. We currently support two choices: 1. argon2 - recommended. This algorithm is used by default when initialising a new repository. The key encryption key is derived from your passphrase via argon2-id. Argon2 is considered more modern and secure than pbkdf2. 2. pbkdf2 - the legacy algorithm. Use this if you want to access your repo via old versions of borg. The key encryption key is derived from your passphrase via PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA256. Examples:: # Upgrade an existing key to argon2 borg key change-algorithm /path/to/repo argon2 # Downgrade to pbkdf2 - use this if upgrading borg is not an option borg key change-algorithm /path/to/repo pbkdf2