On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 08:31:54PM +0200, Stefan Farestam wrote:
> To cut a long story short I discovered that the file became garbled
> as soon as the length exceeded 255 bytes, and only when requested
> through the apache web server!

Then I am inclined to blame some sort of caching in Apache. If you
continue to get this behavior after completely shutting down Apache
and wiping its cache, then it's time to start considering that there
is an obscure corner case where eCryptfs is passing through the lower
inode mapping, but we need to entirely rule out any remaining cache in
Apache first.

Mike

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