Oct 14 20:24:01 ion ecryptfs-insert-wrapped-passphrase-into-keyring: Error attempting to parse .ecryptfsrc file; rc = [-5] Oct 14 20:24:02 ion ecryptfs-insert-wrapped-passphrase-into-keyring: Incorrect wrapping key for file [/home/defcon/.ecryptfs/wrapped-passphrase] Oct 14 20:24:02 ion ecryptfs-insert-wrapped-passphrase-into-keyring: Error attempting to unwrap passphrase from file [/home/defcon/.ecryptfs/wrapped-passphrase]; rc = [-5]
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 8:22 PM, defcon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Unable to read salt value from user's .ecryptfsrc file; using default > Error attempting to unwrap passphrase and insert into the user session > keyring; rc = [-5]. Check the system log for more information from > libecryptfs. > What does this mean? > > > > On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Dustin Kirkland < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Start by retrieving the mount passphrase: >> $ ecryptfs-unwrap-passphrase ~/.ecryptfs/wrapped-passphrase >> LOGIN_PASSWORD >> >> If any errors occur, you're probably not giving the correct >> LOGIN_PASSWORD. When you do, it will just display the MOUNT_PASSPHRASE >> on standard out. >> >> To access your data, you always can manually mount as root with the >> MOUNT_PASSPHRASE: >> $ sudo mount -t ecryptfs ~/.Private /mnt >> (3) passphrase >> MOUNT_PASSPHRASE >> (1) aes >> (1) 16 bytes >> (n) no plaintext passthrough >> (yes) proceed with the mount as root >> (yes) add to signature cache >> >> Or, to mount as yourself, you can manually insert the MOUNT_PASSPHRASE >> into your kernel keyring and then mount with: >> $ ecryptfs_insert_wrapped_passphrase_into_keyring >> ~/.ecryptfs/wrapped-passphrase LOGIN_PASSWORD >> $ mount.ecryptfs_private >> $ ls ~/Private >> >> To fix this for your next boot, you may need to: >> $ ecryptfs_rewrap_passphrase ~/.ecryptfs/wrapped-passphrase >> PREVIOUS_LOGIN_PASSWORD NEW_LOGIN_PASSWORD >> >> The PAM password change module has been hooked by pam_ecryptfs, so all >> of this should have happen automatically. Can you tell me any more >> about how you worked did this, in case there's an actual bug here? >> >> :-Dustin >> >> ** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu) >> Status: New => Incomplete >> >> ** Changed in: ecryptfs >> Status: New => Incomplete >> >> -- >> ecryptfs-utils does not handle changing password >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283477 >> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber >> of the bug. >> > > -- ecryptfs-utils does not handle changing password https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283477 You received this bug notification because you are a member of eCryptfs, which is a direct subscriber. Status in eCryptfs - Enterprise Cryptographic Filesystem: Incomplete Status in “ecryptfs-utils” source package in Ubuntu: Incomplete Bug description: Binary package hint: ecryptfs-utils I recently changed my login password via: passwd defcon changed password rebooted Logged in and I get no private directory I then tried ecryptfs-rewrap-passphrase ~/.ecryptfs/wrapped-passphrase oldpass newpass and rebooted and still no go, what can I do to recover my data?? Thanks I also get this error: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.ecryptfs$ mount.ecryptfs_private keyctl_search: Required key not available _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ecryptfs Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ecryptfs More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

