Hello,
I have make operations of course only in decrypted files tree
(mountpoint) not in encrypted (rootdir).
--kapetr
>Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 08:42:03 +1100
>From: Peter Barker
>Subject: Re: [Encfs-users] unable to decrypt files
>To: encfs-users@lists.sourceforge.net
chaining mode.
File holes passed through to ciphertext.
hugo@zly-hugo:~$
Thanks
--kapetr
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Od: "Valient Gough"
Komu: "kapetr"
Předmět: Re: [Encfs-users] unable to decrypt files
Datum: 9.11.2011 - 0:59:00
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Hi,
What version of encfs are you using?
How is the filesystem configured? (run 'encfsctl info [path to encfs
dir]' to display information in the control file)
regards,
Valient
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 10:20 AM, kapetr wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use encfs as "normal" user - just ones created and the
Assume your encfs mounting command is
encfs rootdir mountpoint
Could you please explain which directory tree you renamed files in?
Your problem should not happen if you move or rename files inside the mounted
encfs
filesystem (under mountpoint). But if you move or rename files under rootdir
you
Hello,
I use encfs as "normal" user - just ones created and then just
mount/unmout - no games with passwords, no use of encfsctl, no
other encfs filesystems, nothing. All the time just one encfs FS
with the just one password on the same Ubuntu version (10.10) - no
access from elsewhere, ...
One