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GitHub - Fran314/secrets-manager-rs: A command-line tool for securely backing up, restoring, and verifying secrets using interoperable standards like age encryption and coreutils, ensuring long-term accessibility without vendor lock-in
Fran314 · 2026-06-25 · via Hacker News: Show HN

secs-man

secs-man is a tool for managing backups of secrets with tool-independence in mind: if you encrypt your secrets with this software, you should be able to decrypt and restore them without this software. Even if secs-man disappears from the face of the Earth, your data is still accessible.

secs-man can be used to manage secrets of local and remote machines, and is ideal for creating local-only backups for data that is too sensitive to be backed up somewhere in the cloud.

Philosophy

The theory

You should not depend on any specific software for backing-up your extremely important data.

Any software that forces you to remain in its ecosystem after use (such as: "if you encrypt it with this software, you can only decrypt it with this software") makes you dependent on it.

Hence, the encryption, decryption and restore of your important data should be decoupled, that is if you encrypted it with software X, you should still be able to decrypt it without software X.

The practice

In practice, you cannot create a setup where your secrets are 100% safe from data loss. Even if your software X is compatible with Y, Z and W, you'll still lose access to your data if X, Y, Z and W all stopped working at the same time.

What you do in practice is make sure to be dependent only on technologies that are "standards" or close to. I'm ok with being dependent on the existence of bash interpreters, USB ports and Linux machines.

The true goal of secs-man then becomes being perfectly reproducible only with:

  • a terminal
  • coreutils such as cp, mv and sha256sum
  • age
  • manual work and a bit of time

The dependency on age is the most delicate, but the dependency on some cryptographical library is unavoidable, and age has both great popularity and nice bindings in Rust.

This ensures that even if anything happened to this software that prevented you from using it again, assuming that age still exists and that you're willing to spend 30 minutes of your life, you could still recover all your secrets.

The section manual recovery explains how to import the secrets exported by this software without using this software, that is only with coreutils, age and a terminal.

Installation

secs-man is not published anywhere (it is not a published crate, nor is it on nixpkgs, the AUR or similar). It can only be installed directly from this repository, in one of the following ways.

With nix run

If you only need to run secs-man occasionally, you can run it directly without installing it (requires flakes enabled)

nix run github:Fran314/secrets-manager-rs -- export /path/to/secrets /path/to/export/endpoint

Through your Nix configuration

To make secs-man available system-wide, you can import this repository in your Nix configuration with fetchGit and add the resulting package to environment.systemPackages (or home.packages with home-manager)

let
  secs-man = pkgs.callPackage "${builtins.fetchGit {
    url = "https://github.com/Fran314/secrets-manager-rs.git";
    ref = "main";
    # rev = "<commit>"; # pin a specific commit for reproducibility
  }}/default.nix" { };
in
# add `secs-man` to environment.systemPackages or home.packages

With cargo

If you are not on NixOS, you can install the secs-man binary by pointing cargo at this repository

cargo install --git https://github.com/Fran314/secrets-manager-rs

note that none of these methods install the secs-man-ssh script needed for remote machines: it is a standalone script that has to be copied from this repository separately

Usage

This tool allows to export and encrypt files from a given source directory, and to recover them by importing to the same directory. The recommended way to use this tool is to have all your "secrets" (keys, files, ...) in a centralized directory.

At the root of the secrets directory there should be a .secrets-manifest plaintext file containing the list of secrets to be managed, in the form of paths relative to the secrets directory. Filepaths cannot contain whitespaces. Each entry can also specify an owner and a mode which will be used to set the correct permissions during import. See .secrets-manifest.example for the syntax.

During an export, the files listed in the manifest get encrypted through age with a passphrase requested through an interactive prompt (secs-man never reads it from a file, an argument or an environment variable). The same passphrase is requested again on import, to decrypt the files. The integrity of the files is guaranteed by a companion *.sha256 file, which gets automatically generated if missing. The encrypted files get exported to a timestamped snapshot inside the export target directory.

The files can then be decrypted and imported either by pointing to the export target directory (to import the latest snapshot) or to a specific snapshot inside this directory.

The following commands can be run without sudo, however they will fail if the manifest specifies any owner different than the user executing the command (as the inner chown call will fail).

To export your secrets, run

sudo secs-man export /path/to/secrets /path/to/export/endpoint

To verify the integrity of an existing export (see note below), run

# to verify the integrity of all the exported snapshots
sudo secs-man verify-export /path/to/export/endpoint

# to verify the integrity of a specific snapshot
sudo secs-man verify-export /path/to/export/endpoint/export-YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SSZ

note that an integrity check is automatically done at every export. This is needed only if you want to check the integrity of an old export that could have possibly decayed and corrupted

To import your secrets, run

# to import the latest snapshot
sudo secs-man import /path/to/export/endpoint /path/to/secrets

# to import a specific snapshot
sudo secs-man import /path/to/export/endpoint/export-YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SSZ /path/to/secrets

# to import only specific secrets
sudo secs-man import /path/to/export/endpoint /path/to/secrets --pick ssh/id_ed25519 wg/wg0.key

Usage with remote machines

This tool can be used to deploy and backup secrets on remote machines as well.

The easiest way to export remote secrets is to export them on a temporary directory on the remote host, and then copy the exported snapshot over a local backup. Similarly, to import a local backup the easiest approach is to copy the local snapshot on a temporary directory over the remote host, and then import them from there. However, this has the issue that the encryption/decryption passphrase has to pass through the remote host, which might be considered untrusted.

In order to deploy to / backup from untrusted remote hosts without passing the passphrase over the remote, you can use the secs-man-ssh script. This script does not assume root-login over SSH (as it might be disabled for security reasons), but it assumes that the remote user has sudo privileges (in order to let secs-man run chown and chmod).

To export from a remote host, run:

secs-man-ssh export <user@host> <remote-secrets-dir> <local-backup>

# The flow is the following:
# 1. the script copies the remote secrets to a temporary directory on the remote host
# 2. the temporary directory gets chowned to the remote normal user, so that it can be sudo-less read and copied locally
# 3. the temporary directory is copied on the local host and deleted from the remote host
# 4. the local directory gets exported to the local backup, then deleted

To import to a remote host, run:

# secs-man has to be installed on the remote for the script import to work
secs-man-ssh import <user@host> <local-container> <remote-secrets-dir>

# The flow is the following:
# 1. the latest snapshot gets imported to a temporary local directory with the `--skip-chown-chmod` flag, so that it can be sudo-less read and copied to the remote host
# 2. the local directory gets copied to the remote host in a temporary directory, and deleted from the local host
# 3. the remote temporary directory gets imported to the remote secrets directory with `--from-plaintext`, as the files have already been decrypted
# 4. the remote temporary directory is deleted

Manual Recovery

Export

Exported files are encrypted using age with a passphrase. The name of the exported file is the original name with the additional extension .age.

To obtain the same behaviour, you can use the following:

age --passphrase --output filename.txt.age --encrypt filename.txt

Note that:

  • before exporting, the checksum of the source file is checked
  • during the export, the existing checksum of the plaintext file is exported next to the encrypted file
  • after the export, another checksum is created for all the encrypted files to enable to check the integrity of the export at a later moment.

Verify Export

Verifying the integrity of an export consists in checking that every checksum matches. To do so one can simply run

find . -name "sha256sums.txt" -execdir sha256sum -c sha256sums.txt \;

in the exported snapshot directory

Import

Imported files are decrypted using age with a passphrase. The name of the imported file is the exported name without the .age extension. If owner and/or mode are specified in the manifest for a given entry, the imported file is set to the specified owner and mode. If no mode is specified, it defaults to 600.

To obtain the same behaviour, you can use the following:

age --output filename.txt --decrypt filename.txt.age

# if no mode is specified, it defaults to 600
chmod <mode> filename.txt

# if no owner is specified, skip this step
chown <owner> filename.txt

Note that:

  • before the import, the checksum of the source file is checked
  • after the import, the checksum of the imported files is checked

Threat model

This tool automatically creates snapshots during export which do not get cleaned up by the tool itself. This means that some care should be used when exporting secrets with this tool.

When exporting "authenticating" secrets (SSH/WireGuard keys, tokens), which can easily be rotated, the existence of the snapshot doesn't pose any additional risk.

When exporting "decrypting" secrets (disk keys, age/PGP identities, password-manager master key), however, the existence of the snapshots means that, if the secrets inside the exports were to be leaked and somehow decrypted, an attacker could have access to current and past decryption keys. For this reason, when rotating "decrypting" secrets, it would be safe to also delete old exported snapshots (which can be easily done with rm -r /path/to/export/endpoint/export-YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SSZ). Note that the critical path which exposes old decryption keys also implies the knowledge of the current secrets, which is probably a bigger concern.