I'm hopeful this (ie the end-user-facing issue; we've not changed what
temp dir is used) would be fixed on current nightlies (
https://nightly.mozilla.org/ ) based on bug 1555644 being fixed on
Linux/macOS now. Would it be possible for you to verify if your issue is
resolved on nightly?
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Confirming that the patch described here [0] has fixed the issue (tested
today running Ubuntu 19.04 with mainline kernel 5.1.3.
[0] https://github.com/google/fscrypt/issues/124
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Just adding this for others who are looking for help.
Following Troels' suggestion, this can be overcome with by binding /tmp/ to a
directory in your home directory:
mkdir ~/.tmp
sudo mount -B ~/.tmp /tmp
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Title:
Firefox can't download files to an
(In reply to Troels Liebe Bentsen from comment #4)
> There is also a bit of discussion on changing the behaviour of fscrypt to use
> EXDEV instead:
>
> https://github.com/google/fscrypt/issues/124
>
> But why is Firefox using the /tmp folder in the first place, would it not be
> better to do
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The issue is because firefox does a rename from the /tmp folder to the
encrypted home folder, right now fscrypt returns EPERM instead of EXDEV
that would be normal when the operation can not complete because of
crossing a mount point or in this case unencrypted to an encrypted
folder.
The
I can confirm this bug and will create a bug report on bugzilla :)
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Title:
Firefox can't download files to an fscrypt protected,
That sounds like an upstream issue. Would you mind filing a bug report
at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi#h=dupes%7CFirefox and
sharing the link to it here?
Thanks!
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Public bug reported:
My Downloads folder is encrypted by fscrypt. I can save and read files
in there. However, for Firefox - all downloads fail and it says only
"download failed" and offers a button to retry which fails again. After
a failed attempt, a file is created with a proper file name but
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