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How can I decrypt an encrypted "Titanium Backup" backup using standard (linuxLinux) tools?

#Example:#

Example:

Wi-Fi serves as a practical example, many other uses may apply to the solution I'm looking for.

If I quickly want to access backupedbacked-up Wi-Fi credentials from my Linux box, I know a fast way. With encrypted backups, I'm currently out of luck.

That's my quick&dirtyquick & dirty way on how to do it without encryption so far:

me@local:~$ adb shell
root@android:/ # cd /sdcard/TitaniumBackup/
root@android:/sdcard/TitaniumBackup # ls W46.*gz
com.keramidas.virtual.WIFI_AP_LIST-20120622-105046.tar.gz
root@android:/sdcard/TitaniumBackup # gunzip -c W46.*gz | grep -C1 MyAccessPoint
network={

ssid="MyAccessPoint"
psk="supersecrecretpassphrase"

me@local:~$ adb shell  
root@android:/ # cd /sdcard/TitaniumBackup/  
root@android:/sdcard/TitaniumBackup # ls *W*46.*gz  
com.keramidas.virtual.WIFI_AP_LIST-20120622-105046.tar.gz  
root@android:/sdcard/TitaniumBackup # gunzip -c *W*46.*gz | grep -C1 MyAccessPoint      
network={  
  ssid="MyAccessPoint"  
  psk="supersecrecretpassphrase"  

Some details on the company's site: http://www.titaniumtrack.com/kb/titanium-backup-kb/titanium-backup-cryptography.htmlhttps://www.titaniumtrack.com/kb/titanium-backup-kb/titanium-backup-cryptography.html

How can I decrypt an encrypted "Titanium Backup" backup using standard (linux) tools?

#Example:#

Wi-Fi serves as a practical example, many other uses may apply to the solution I'm looking for.

If I quickly want to access backuped Wi-Fi credentials from my Linux box I know a fast way. With encrypted backups I'm currently out of luck.

That's my quick&dirty way how to do it without encryption so far:

me@local:~$ adb shell
root@android:/ # cd /sdcard/TitaniumBackup/
root@android:/sdcard/TitaniumBackup # ls W46.*gz
com.keramidas.virtual.WIFI_AP_LIST-20120622-105046.tar.gz
root@android:/sdcard/TitaniumBackup # gunzip -c W46.*gz | grep -C1 MyAccessPoint
network={

ssid="MyAccessPoint"
psk="supersecrecretpassphrase"

Some details on the company's site: http://www.titaniumtrack.com/kb/titanium-backup-kb/titanium-backup-cryptography.html

How can I decrypt an encrypted "Titanium Backup" backup using standard (Linux) tools?

Example:

Wi-Fi serves as a practical example, many other uses may apply to the solution I'm looking for.

If I quickly want to access backed-up Wi-Fi credentials from my Linux box, I know a fast way. With encrypted backups, I'm currently out of luck.

That's my quick & dirty way on how to do it without encryption so far:

me@local:~$ adb shell  
root@android:/ # cd /sdcard/TitaniumBackup/  
root@android:/sdcard/TitaniumBackup # ls *W*46.*gz  
com.keramidas.virtual.WIFI_AP_LIST-20120622-105046.tar.gz  
root@android:/sdcard/TitaniumBackup # gunzip -c *W*46.*gz | grep -C1 MyAccessPoint      
network={  
  ssid="MyAccessPoint"  
  psk="supersecrecretpassphrase"  

Some details on the company's site: https://www.titaniumtrack.com/kb/titanium-backup-kb/titanium-backup-cryptography.html

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Broaden the title a little bit: this is useful as a dupe target for questions about how to decrypt the backups in general (not just for accessing the WiFi keys)
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How-to manually can I access my Wi-Fi Keysdata (from a Titanium Backupsuch as WiFi keys) in an encrypted Titanium backup)?

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Howto How-to manually access my WifiWi-Fi Keys (from a Titanium Backup encrypted backup)?

How can I decrypt an encrypted "Titanium Backup" backup using standard (linux) tools?

Example (wifi's just an example, there are other uses too)#Example:#

Wi-Fi serves as a practical example, many other uses may apply to the solution I'm looking for.

If I quickly want to access backuped wifiWi-Fi credentials from my linuxLinux box I know a fast way. With encrypted backups I'm currently out of luck.

That's my quick&dirty way how to do it without encryption so far:

me@local:~$ adb shell
root@android:/ # cd /sdcard/TitaniumBackup/
root@android:/sdcard/TitaniumBackup # ls W46.*gz
com.keramidas.virtual.WIFI_AP_LIST-20120622-105046.tar.gz
root@android:/sdcard/TitaniumBackup # gunzip -c W46.*gz | grep -C1 MyAccessPoint
network={

ssid="MyAccessPoint"
psk="supersecrecretpassphrase"

Some details on the company's site: http://www.titaniumtrack.com/kb/titanium-backup-kb/titanium-backup-cryptography.html

Howto manually access my Wifi Keys (from a Titanium Backup encrypted backup)?

How can I decrypt an encrypted "Titanium Backup" backup using standard (linux) tools?

Example (wifi's just an example, there are other uses too):

If I quickly want to access backuped wifi credentials from my linux box I know a fast way. With encrypted backups I'm currently out of luck.

That's my quick&dirty way how to do it without encryption so far:

me@local:~$ adb shell
root@android:/ # cd /sdcard/TitaniumBackup/
root@android:/sdcard/TitaniumBackup # ls W46.*gz
com.keramidas.virtual.WIFI_AP_LIST-20120622-105046.tar.gz
root@android:/sdcard/TitaniumBackup # gunzip -c W46.*gz | grep -C1 MyAccessPoint
network={

ssid="MyAccessPoint"
psk="supersecrecretpassphrase"

Some details on the company's site: http://www.titaniumtrack.com/kb/titanium-backup-kb/titanium-backup-cryptography.html

How-to manually access my Wi-Fi Keys (from a Titanium Backup encrypted backup)?

How can I decrypt an encrypted "Titanium Backup" backup using standard (linux) tools?

#Example:#

Wi-Fi serves as a practical example, many other uses may apply to the solution I'm looking for.

If I quickly want to access backuped Wi-Fi credentials from my Linux box I know a fast way. With encrypted backups I'm currently out of luck.

That's my quick&dirty way how to do it without encryption so far:

me@local:~$ adb shell
root@android:/ # cd /sdcard/TitaniumBackup/
root@android:/sdcard/TitaniumBackup # ls W46.*gz
com.keramidas.virtual.WIFI_AP_LIST-20120622-105046.tar.gz
root@android:/sdcard/TitaniumBackup # gunzip -c W46.*gz | grep -C1 MyAccessPoint
network={

ssid="MyAccessPoint"
psk="supersecrecretpassphrase"

Some details on the company's site: http://www.titaniumtrack.com/kb/titanium-backup-kb/titanium-backup-cryptography.html

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