Dustin,

Attached are the pam.d files.

'dpkg -l | grep ecryptfs':
ii  ecryptfs-utils                             53-1ubuntu10                     
         ecryptfs cryptographic filesystem (utilities
ii  libecryptfs0                               53-1ubuntu10                     
         ecryptfs cryptographic filesystem (library)

' dpkg -l | grep pam'
ii  bogofilter                                 1.1.7-1ubuntu1                   
         a fast Bayesian spam filter (dummy package)
ii  bogofilter-bdb                          1.1.7-1ubuntu1                      
      a fast Bayesian spam filter (Berkeley DB)
ii  bogofilter-common                  1.1.7-1ubuntu1                           
 a fast Bayesian spam filter (common files)
ii  libpam-ck-connector               0.2.10-1ubuntu8                           
ConsoleKit PAM module
ii  libpam-gnome-keyring            2.24.1-0ubuntu1                           
PAM module to unlock the GNOME keyring upon 
ii  libpam-modules                      1.0.1-4ubuntu5                          
  Pluggable Authentication Modules for PAM
ii  libpam-runtime                        1.0.1-4ubuntu5                        
    Runtime support for the PAM library
ii  libpam0g                                 1.0.1-4ubuntu5                     
       Pluggable Authentication Modules library
ii  python-pam                            0.4.2-12ubuntu2                       
    A Python interface to the PAM library


** Attachment added: "common-auth"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18812503/common-auth

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Cannot open Private directory after a reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259631
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Status in “ecryptfs-utils” source package in Ubuntu: Incomplete

Bug description:
Binary package hint: ecryptfs-utils

I created an encrypted private directory following the instructions here:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EncryptedPrivateDirectory

Everything worked as it should until I rebooted. When I try to mount my private 
directory I get the following message:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mount.ecryptfs_private
keyctl_search: Required key not available

When I go to create a key, I get the following message:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ecryptfs-setup-private
ERROR: wrapped-passphrase file already exists, use --force to overwrite.

I can create a new passphrase if I use the force option, but I shouldn't have 
to do this everytime I reboot

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