I am aware of bug #366929. I'm curious if it works for ANYONE? I'd like
to find if there is a workaround (or SOME working config) as I have data on
a CFS partition that I still need to access.
I am subscribed to debian-user, no need to Cc me.
Thanks,
Dale
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beträgt.
Ich nutze cfs auch und zumindest unter nfs als Netzwerk-Filesystem gibt
es keinerlei Probleme. Ich habe es gerade mal unter Samba getestet und
es funktioniert auch. Ich nutze als WinClient Win2000, auch dort wird
die LW-Groesse mit 20MB und 0 Byte freier Platz angezeigt
Hallo,
ich experimentiere gerade mit CFS (cryptographic file system) und Samba
herum.
Ich habe mir mit cmkdir unter cfs ein verschlüsseltes Verzeichnis erstellt
und dieses mittels cattach unter /crypt/crypt als User gemountet.
Nun habe ich dieses Verzeichnis per Samba (3.0.6) freigegeben und
I'm new to this list (and to debian) so please forgive me if this is
not the correct place for this question.
I'm trying to apt-get install cfs on a server i rent from uk2net. the
apt get fails when i'm installing it with the following error:
# apt-get install cfs
Reading Package Lists
Hi Leute,
Ich habe unter Potato ein wenig mit cfs herumgespielt und ein
verschlüsseltes Verzeichnis angelegt (keine überlebenswichtigen
Dateien). Beim Backup vor dem Upgrade habe ich die verschlüsselten
Dateien gesichert.
Nun komme ich mit Woody (cfs-Version 1.41) nicht mehr an die Dateien
I've been using CFS successfully for half a year or more.
(I had to switch from userspace NFS to kernel NFS, other than
that the install went pretty smooth.)
I did my first apt-get upgrade in a couple of months yesterday
and it stopped working.
Syslog says
Sep 28 09:22:18 chee rpc.mountd
Hi all,
I recently noticed a problem with CFS (the cryptographic file system) on
my machine. It no longer mounts the /crypt directory, and as a result, I
can't use it (even tho cfsd is running).
I don't know exactly when this happened, but it was sometime after I
went from a 2.0.36 to a 2.2.5
On Wed, Apr 14, 1999 at 04:29:14PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 04:19:40PM +0100, Andrew Holmes wrote:
Thanks for the advice, I have found the source for TCFS but it seems to want
to patch everything, does anyone know where the source code for cfs is? I'd
like
On Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 04:19:40PM +0100, Andrew Holmes wrote:
Thanks for the advice, I have found the source for TCFS but it seems to want
to patch everything, does anyone know where the source code for cfs is? I'd
like to be able to use a cfs without having to change other parts
On Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 04:19:40PM +0100, Andrew Holmes wrote:
Thanks for the advice, I have found the source for TCFS but it seems to want
to patch everything, does anyone know where the source code for cfs is? I'd
like to be able to use a cfs without having to change other parts
On Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 04:19:40PM +0100, Andrew Holmes wrote:
Thanks for the advice, I have found the source for TCFS but it seems to want
to patch everything, does anyone know where the source code for cfs is? I'd
like to be able to use a cfs without having to change other parts
Thanks Caffeine,
There was an rpm with compiled binaries at ftp.replay.com so I got that and
used alien to make a deb. I have a bad history with compiling things :-(
It's working great now.
On Mon, Apr 12, 1999 at 09:33:06AM +1000, caffeine wrote:
You can find the CFS source (as well
Hi,
I've been trying to install cfs1.3.3-1 from the deb package and the install
goes fine. I can mount it and I get a line in mount that says:-
'localhost:/null on /crypt type nfs (rw,port=3049,intr,addr=127.0.0.1)'
However I can't create any cfs directories. When I try to use the cmkdir
I can't create any cfs directories. When I try to use the cmkdir
command it seems to be running the cpasswd command. They are seperate files
but are exactly the same size. If I try to use cmkdir on an already existing
normal directory I get
'Can only change passphrase on new format CFS
On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, caffeine wrote:
If you want a working CFS, I recommend compiling your own copy or hassling
the maintainer.
I don't think bugging the maintainer would help since it appears that cfs
is not maintained upstream. It's also hard to find maintainers for crypto
packages
Thanks for the advice, I have found the source for TCFS but it seems to want
to patch everything, does anyone know where the source code for cfs is? I'd
like to be able to use a cfs without having to change other parts of the
system.
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Greets gang,
I've been playing around with CFS (the cryptographic file system, found
in non-us in Debian). It's a little broken.
The cattach command doesn't work, but I've found a way around that one
(snatched the binary out of a redhat rpm).
The other thing it's missing is an /etc/init.d file
it, please let
me know.
Damon Muller wrote:
Greets gang,
I've been playing around with CFS (the cryptographic file system, found
in non-us in Debian). It's a little broken.
The cattach command doesn't work, but I've found a way around that one
(snatched the binary out of a redhat rpm
, do I create directories only under
/var/sdb1/crypt or anywhere ? I'm confused about where all my encrypted
files would be stored...the cfs documentation doesn't help.
Thanks!
Matthew
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That's a packaging error in the CFS source. You need to rebuild the
package yourself and change
EXE cpasswd debian/tmp/usr/bin/cmkdir
to
EXE cmkdir debian/tmp/usr/bin/cmkdir
inside debian/tmp.files
If this hasn't been reported as a bug yet on the bugtraq system, you ought
to report
at some point around Sat, 21 Feb 1998 01:37:57 -0500 (EST)
Steve Hsieh [EMAIL PROTECTED] mentioned:
[comments about cfs snipped]
If this hasn't been reported as a bug yet on the bugtraq system, you ought
to report it. Also it would be good to mention that 1.4.0beta is out.
the cfs package
Anyone using CFS ?
The program 'cmkdir' in the package I installed seems to actually be
'cpasswd'.
If you are using this program please e-mail me, I need help ! :)
Thanks,
Matthew
Sven Rudolph wrote:
We could use the uni-mainz server. Dominik, what do you think about
this ?
Fortunately i do no longer work for the Computing Center of U-Mainz and
unfortunately the new FTP-Server i am in charge of is behind the firewall
of the Medical Center and it will take some time
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You can view the web page I have created (please forgive all the missing
links... but those are the packages I plan of making available for Debian
in case you are wondering):
http://www.cs.usask.ca/undergrads/pje120/linux/cfs/
OR download from its new
like: xntp,
SSLeay, ssh, cfs... There is already SSLeay and ssh on the Uni-Mainz
(GERMANY), perhaps we can build a euro-master for distributiing that part of
debian?
This should be done soon, IMHO.
We could use the uni-mainz server. Dominik, what do you think about
this ?
Otherwise I could
Hi,
1. I need a non US and a non Canada Web site, otherwise it would become
illegal to export Debian without the permission of either government and
ATT.
I vote for a non-us (or euro or whatever) Section for things like: xntp,
SSLeay, ssh, cfs... There is already SSLeay and ssh on the Uni
page for the CFS package.
I'm from Poland.
Contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards, Pawel.
On Fri, 13 Sep 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh boy you don't know how glad I am to hear this, after spending 10
solid hours yesterday fiddling around with Olaf Kirch's linux port of CFS.
Can you please point me to yours?
You'll be able to find cfs at my homepage for the time being
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