Re: Intl. kernel patch and util-linux

2000-09-12 Thread Martin Fluch
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Peter Palfrader wrote: > Hi Steve! > > [...] > > FWIW, I have a blowfish encrypted loopback fs and it works fine with > my kernel and utils: > > [...] > > I don't use the debian kernel however, so your problem may be with the > kernel (or the cipher). For some reasons lo

Re: Intl. kernel patch and util-linux

2000-09-12 Thread Martin Fluch
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Peter Palfrader wrote: > Hi Steve! > > [...] > > FWIW, I have a blowfish encrypted loopback fs and it works fine with > my kernel and utils: > > [...] > > I don't use the debian kernel however, so your problem may be with the > kernel (or the cipher). For some reasons l

Re: Intl. kernel patch and util-linux

2000-09-12 Thread Peter Palfrader
Hi Steve! On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Steve wrote: > # losetup -e serpent /dev/loop0 cryptfile > Unsupported encryption type serpent > > My feeling is that the versions of the binaries for util-linux are not > patched to handle crypto. However, I installed from the non-US disks > (ala mirror.a

Intl. kernel patch and util-linux

2000-09-12 Thread Steve
Hi, I want to install a crypto filesystem using the international kernel patch as distributed with potato non-US. I've applied the patch and built the kernel with serpent, and everything appears to be fine; /proc/cipher shows that serpent is available. However, when I run losetup to enable serpe

Re: Intl. kernel patch and util-linux

2000-09-12 Thread Peter Palfrader
Hi Steve! On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Steve wrote: > # losetup -e serpent /dev/loop0 cryptfile > Unsupported encryption type serpent > > My feeling is that the versions of the binaries for util-linux are not > patched to handle crypto. However, I installed from the non-US disks > (ala mirror.

Intl. kernel patch and util-linux

2000-09-12 Thread Steve
Hi, I want to install a crypto filesystem using the international kernel patch as distributed with potato non-US. I've applied the patch and built the kernel with serpent, and everything appears to be fine; /proc/cipher shows that serpent is available. However, when I run losetup to enable serp