Sure. But maybe we need to take more time since he is recently very
busy. If this bug doesn't have much affect on you, we could wait.
Otherwise, you can test it and apply it in your kernel. After all, it
can solve your problem though it may not be the best way.
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Hello Benjamin Gemmill,
I'm done with the patch (see the attachment). It can be applied in the
latest linus' tree and 4.8.17 kernel.If you have any idea or advice,
please tell me. Thanks.
** Patch added: "0001-ecryptfs-Fix-stat-command-displays-wrong-file-size.patch"
I tested different kernels and two filesystem (xfs and ext4). It turns
out that we cannot read less than value_size (which is 81 in ecryptfs)
buffer when doing ecryptfs_read_and_validate_xattr_region(). In
ecryptfs_read_and_validate_xattr_region() function, "file_size" array is
the buffer we're
I'm working on this bug issue, so I reassign to me. The maintainers of
eCryptfs are very busy, if they want to write the patch, that would be
great!
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Tyler, if you are writing the patch, please tell me, I will assign it to
you.
** Changed in: ecryptfs
Assignee: Tyler Hicks (tyhicks) => Jason Xing (wlxing)
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** Changed in: ecryptfs
Assignee: Jason Xing (wlxing) => (unassigned)
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Title:
ecryptfs-mount-private -h requests password inst
Also verified in 3.3.8
I compile the kernel (3.3.8) on Ubuntu 14.04 and Centos 7-1511.
After I mount ecryptfs with ecryptfs_xattr option, it will terminate if
I copy some file in it. First time I copy files, it will be killed. Next
time I copy files, it will hang and do nothing.
Test outputs:
$
It also affects me. I tested it on 14.04 (64-bit) and 16.04 (64-bit).
Verified in 4.2.0-27-generic and 4.8.0-36-generic.
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Title:
remounting
** Branch linked: lp:~wlxing/ecryptfs/lp1694272
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Title:
ecryptfs-recover-private doesn't fail if invalid key is provided
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** Branch linked: lp:~wlxing/ecryptfs/lp1449253
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Title:
ecryptfs-mount-private -h requests password instead of printing short
usage message
I reopened a bug report at bug 1694272.
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Title:
ecryptfs-recover-private mounts in /tmp but does not decrypt
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** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Dustin Kirkland (kirkland) => Jason Xing (wlxing)
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Jason Xing (wlxing) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jason Xing (wlxing)
I read the patch written by Dustin recently. It just test whether the
mount command works successfully or not, not give the warning "It may
not decrypt your private data". I'm going to reassign this to me.
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** Changed in: ecryptfs
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jason Xing (wlxing)
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Title:
ecryptfs-mount-private -h requests password inst
Hello Anthony Di Franco,
What demands do you execute that caused such problem? I want more
details on how you did to it?
Jason
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Could check the log or dmesg and give us more information?
Jason
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Title:
panic or dead lock on centos 7.2
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See below:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ecryptfs-utils/+bug/1001933
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ecryptfs-utils/+bug/1028532
However, the "bug" has been fixed. I'm going to assign to me :-)
Jason
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
My apologize. It works successfully when I enter the wrong mount passphrase.
However, it doesn't need to be fixed really. When we mount eCryptfs, we also
could enter different passphrases and decrypt certain files. It's the design of
eCryptfs, I think.
One thing we're supposed to do is to
My apologize. It works successfully when I enter the wrong mount passphrase.
However, it doesn't need to be fixed really. When we mount eCryptfs, we also
could enter different passphrases and decrypted certain files. It's the design
of eCryptfs, I think.
One thing we're supposed to do is to
This hasn't been fixed yet. My apologize : -(
Who have the access to change the status to "triage" or "confirmed"? It
seems that I cannot change it anymore.
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Could you guys give more information on how you do to ecryptfs-recover-
private command, not just say "affects me" and stuff? BTW, I tested on
Ubuntu Precise and Trusty very well.
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I tested on Ubuntu Precise and Trusty and it works very well. The bug has been
fixed !
Good Job!
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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I noticed that the bug is open about four years ago...
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
Hi,
I've tried different ways to test on different machine. 1) ecryptfs-
mount-private 2)sudo mount -t ecryptfs raw secure, one of them does work
very well.I download a move torrent from firefox to the directory
mounted already. I cannot reproduce it.
Jason
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BTW, does someone has this bug fixed?
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Title:
ecryptfs_write_end: Error encrypting page (upper index
[0x011e])
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Hi,
Could you offer more information about how you mount eCryptfs something
like that and more errors info?
Jason
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Title:
ecryptfs_write_end:
Hi,
Why should directory be unmounted after you logout? Everytime you boot
the machine and enter your login password, you will find the Private
directory has already been mounted. You login password is the key to
Private directory.
Jason
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New
Hi,
This bug still exists in Ubuntu 14.04. It seems that the bug is not
fixed and nobody is working on that?
Jason
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