Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 00:14:28 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> The password is rejected with no other error: >> encfs ~/.encraw ~/.enc >> EncFS Password: <correct password typed in .. then pressed ENTER> >> Error decoding volume key, password incorrect >> >> The password has been in use for mnths and definitely correct. >> >> The lengthy emerge.log from `update world' is appended to this >> message. >
[...] > encfs is a FUSE filesystem, and you emerged fuse during this update. The > first thing to check is whether you have broken encfs or just this > filesystem. If you create a new encfs filesystem, does it work properly? Yes. > You should also try re-emerging encfs, with an update to fuse this may be > needed. Tried re-emerging but see no improvment. > These versions are working for me. > > $ eix -I "^(fuse|encfs)$" > [I] sys-fs/encfs > Available versions: (~)1.2.4.1[1] 1.2.5.1 (~)1.2.5.1[1] (~)1.3.1.1 > (~)1.3.1.1[1] > Installed versions: 1.3.1.1(16:34:44 01/10/06)(-nls) > Homepage: http://arg0.net/users/vgough/encfs.html > Description: Encrypted Filesystem module for Linux > > [U] sys-fs/fuse > Available versions: (~)1.3[1] 2.6.0_rc1 2.6.1 (~)2.6.3 (~)9999[2] > Installed versions: 2.6.3(15:44:40 09/02/07)(-kernel_FreeBSD > kernel_linux) > Homepage: http://fuse.sourceforge.net > Description: An interface for filesystems implemented in > userspace. Ditto here but I do see different USE flags: root # eix -I "^(fuse|encfs)$" [I] sys-fs/encfs Available versions: 1.2.5.1 1.3.1.1 Installed versions: 1.3.1.1(06:40:26 03/20/07)(nls) Homepage: http://arg0.net/users/vgough/encfs.html Description: Encrypted Filesystem module for Linux [I] sys-fs/fuse Available versions: 2.6.0_rc1 2.6.1 (~)2.6.3 Installed versions: 2.6.3(11:34:16 03/18/07)(-kernel_FreeBSD kernel_linux) Homepage: http://fuse.sourceforge.net Description: An interface for filesystems implemented in userspace. I have a few fairly important things in that encrypted raw source directory, any suggestions how I might retrieve them? -- [email protected] mailing list

