Hi Shachar,
Thanks for delivering this new version of rsyncrypto and actively
maintaining the software.
I can confirm that the "Win32 only - mkdir error" is indeed resolved.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Jan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Sha
Hi Shachar,
Today I ran into different behavior for rsyncrypto on two different machines
(both WinXP). I have set up the following structure on both machines.
D:\Test\Certificate
D:\Test\ClearFiles
D:\Test\EncryptedFiles
D:\Test\Keys
D:\Test\Rsyncrypto
On one machine everything is w
quot;
Error in encrypted stream:
gzip: stdin: unexpected end of file
= END COMMAND AND OUTPUT ==
Regards,
Jan
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Shachar
Shemesh
Verzonden: donderdag 15 mei 2008 22:42
Aan: Jan Alphenaar
CC: 'L-rsyncr
Shachar,
Another thing is that I do not have this situation on machine B with
rsyncrypto version 1.06.
Currently I am using rsyncrypto version 1.07.
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Van: Jan Alphenaar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: donderdag 15 mei 2008 23:11
Aan: 'L-rsyncrypt
: Jan Alphenaar
CC: 'L-rsyncrypto'
Onderwerp: Re: Rsyncrypto using wrong gzip ?
Jan Alphenaar wrote:
> Shachar,
>
> Thanks for helping me.
>
> I am using the MSI from sourceforge, the gzip is in the same directory as
> rsyncrypto.
>
> Here are the other answers:
>
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Shemesh
Verzonden: vrijdag 16 mei 2008 16:12
Aan: Jan Alphenaar
CC: 'L-rsyncrypto'
Onderwerp: Re: Rsyncrypto using wrong gzip ?
Jan Alphenaar wrote:
> Hi Shachar,
>
> I have upgraded to the latest version of rsyncrypto 1.09 and machine B is
> still refusing
Sorry, wrong conclusion at the end.
Because eventually it worked without using the MSI, I would say that
rsyncrypto relies on the registry if you install it using the MSI or just
copying the binaries.
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Van: Jan Alphenaar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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]
Verzonden: vrijdag 16 mei 2008 23:01
Aan: Jan Alphenaar
CC: 'L-rsyncrypto'
Onderwerp: Re: Rsyncrypto using wrong gzip ?
Jan Alphenaar wrote:
> Maybe that is one disadvantage of using the MSI system.
>
>
Actually, you've got it backwards.
I have started to compile rsyncryp
command fails.
Regards,
Jan
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Van: Shachar Shemesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: zaterdag 17 mei 2008 7:37
Aan: Jan Alphenaar
CC: 'L-rsyncrypto'
Onderwerp: Re: Rsyncrypto using wrong gzip ?
Jan Alphenaar wrote:
> Oke, that is a clear answe
Hi Shachar,
I tried to compile Rsyncrypto in Cygwin, but without success. In a previous
email conversation you indicated that you are willing to put some effort in
this to get it to work. Thanks for this.
During the make, it fails, here is the output.
= BEGIN MAKE OUTPUT =
$ ma
conds
Decryption: 20 seconds
Rsyncrypto 1.10 (Visual Studio)
===
Encryption: 50 seconds
Decryption: 20 seconds
Regards,
Jan
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Van: Shachar Shemesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: maandag 2 juni 2008 15:55
Aan: Jan Alphenaar
C
Hi Shachar,
Hopefully you have enjoyed your well deserved holiday.
I noticed that rsyncrypto (1.11) gives a rather cryptographic error message
when there is not enough disk space available on the device where the
encrypted file is going to be. During the encryption it bails out on me,
leavi
Hi Sachar,
I have another question regarding error messaging.
When rsyncrypto tries to overwrite a read-only file (which is not possible)
it gives me the following error message: "file open failed: Input/output
error".
Would it be possible/desirable to change this to something like "err
Hi Sachar,
Sorry for keeping you busy lately. I now have some kind of theoretical
question.
When I encrypt my file with a certificate, let's say certificate A. And I
copy this encrypted file to a CD. Assume I do this on a daily basis. At some
point in time my certificate gets corrupted and
t.crt"
rename failed(D:\Test\EncryptedFiles\testfile.pdf): Permission denied
=== END OUTPUT ===
Thanks !
Regards,
Jan
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Van: Shachar Shemesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: dinsdag 22 juli 2008 7:20
Aan: Jan Alphenaar
CC: 'L-rsyncrypto
Hi again,
I have just tested RsynCrypto version 1.12 for this issue (see email below).
It is still giving me the error message as below, just wanted to let you
know.
Regards,
Jan
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Van: Jan Alphenaar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: dinsdag 1 juli 2008 12:46
Aan
ot;D:\Test\keys\testfile.pdf" "D:\Test\Certificate\Cert.key"
error:0407A079:rsa routines:RSA_padding_check_PKCS1_OAEP:oaep decoding error
= END OUTPUT ==
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Jan
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Van: Jan Alphenaar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonde
Hi,
I am having trouble getting the right version from SVN. I assume I should
get the files from the trunk folder ?
Jan
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Van: Shachar Shemesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: zondag 27 juli 2008 22:05
Aan: Jan Alphenaar
CC: 'L-rsyncrypto'
Ond
Hi Shachar,
I was recently encrypting my Visual Studio files and I ran into an
interesting issue. Rsyncrypto was giving me the following error message:
== BEGIN ERROR MESSAGE
file open failed(BackupFiles\D\Jan Alphenaar\Mijn documenten\Backup
1234567\Visu
al
Studio\Backups
I found some additional information regarding NTFS on Windows.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filename
Remarkable that the windows kernel is limiting the NTFS file system.. Must
be some kind of Microsoft marketing decision...
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Van: Jan Alphenaar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi Shachar,
Another thing from the past was the issue written down below.
The error message works, but the tmp file remains on the disk. Would it be
possible to remove the tmp file ?
Regards,
Jan
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Van: Jan Alphenaar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden
Hi Shachar,
I was just having a look at some old questions I had regarding rsyncrypto.
One of them is described in the email below. Would it be possible to remove
the tmp file and add the filename in the error message ?
Regards,
Jan
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Van: Jan Alphenaar [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi,
I was recently playing around with rsyncrypto and rsync and found some
interesting behavior during one of my large file transfers.
This is the situation. After encrypting my large file (approximately 1GB),
rsync starts copying this file to my server. Here is the rsync command used,
I modified
Jan
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Van: Julian Pace Ross [mailto:julian.pacer...@gmail.com]
Verzonden: vrijdag 31 juli 2009 9:34
Aan: Jan Alphenaar
CC: L-rsyncrypto
Onderwerp: Re: Partial transfer of rsyncrypto encrypted files
Case A:
Rsync still has to start from the beginning, but it uses the partial file
,
Jan
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Van: Shachar Shemesh [mailto:shac...@shemesh.biz]
Verzonden: vrijdag 31 juli 2009 11:58
Aan: Jan Alphenaar
CC: 'L-rsyncrypto'
Onderwerp: Re: Partial transfer of rsyncrypto encrypted files
Jan Alphenaar wrote:
Julian,
Both scenario's you describe are the w
Shachar,
I fully agree with you, thanks for your explanation.
Regards,
Jan
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Van: Shachar Shemesh [mailto:shac...@shemesh.biz]
Verzonden: vrijdag 31 juli 2009 13:06
Aan: Jan Alphenaar
CC: 'L-rsyncrypto'
Onderwerp: Re: Partial transfer of rsyncrypto encrypted fil
Hi,
I was just wondering if there was any difference in the level of encryption
for the two following scenario's.
In the first scenario I generate a certificate and a key. Encryption is done
with the certificate and decryption is done with the key. See these commands
directly below.
ope
Hi Shachar,
I know both of the scenario's are supported, but I was just wondering if one
is better then the other.
Regards,
Jan
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Van: Shachar Shemesh [mailto:shac...@shemesh.biz]
Verzonden: dinsdag 13 april 2010 11:21
Aan: Jan Alphenaar
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