On Fri, 23 Nov 2012 16:02:28 +0530 Kushal Kumaran <kushal.kumaran+deb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "J. B" <baksh...@gmail.com> writes: > > > On Fri, 23 Nov 2012 09:28:21 +0530 > > Kushal Kumaran <kushal.kumaran+deb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > >> > >> 1. Ensure both encfs and sshfs are running as you, not root or any other > >> user. > >> > > > > Confirmed > > > >> 2. Check for I/O errors both on the local box and the remote box (run > >> dmesg and look for suspicious logs). > >> > > nothing found > > > >> 3. Verify that you are able to create, delete and rename files on the > >> sshfs mountpoint directly. Verify that newly-created files are writable > >> by you. > > > > on sshfs mount point > > ---------------------- > > > > echo "test" > test.txt > > echo "test more" >> test.txt > > > > cat test.txt > > test > > test more > > > > mv test.txt test12.txt > > > > rm test12.txt > > > >> > >> 4. After mounting using sshfs and encfs, attach strace to the encfs > >> process (run strace -p <encfs-pid> -o ~/encfs.log -f), and try to create > >> a single file in the sshfs mountpoint (presumably this fails). Then > >> detach the strace (C-c in that shell), and examine encfs.log for > >> permission errors (EPERM). If you do not understand the log, reply back > >> with a link to the log. The log might be large, so upload it to, for > >> example, paste.debian.net, rather than attaching it to your email. > >> > > > > cd to encfs mout point > > > > cd ../pcbackup_decrypt/ > > > > touch 123 > > touch: cannot touch `123': Permission denied > > > > log from strace > > > > <snipped log> > > The log would suggest that encfs did not even attempt to create the > file, which is strange. Run encfs with the -f and -v options, and see > if it generates any error messages in its logs while you try to write to > the filesystem. > when try to create I get the following ======================================== 16:58:08 (MACFileIO.cpp:75) fs block size = 1024, macBytes = 8, randBytes = 0 16:58:08 (FileNode.cpp:127) calling setIV on (null) 16:58:08 (DirNode.cpp:770) created FileNode for /tmp/pcbackup_encrypt/ 16:58:08 (encfs.cpp:134) getattr /tmp/pcbackup_encrypt/ 16:58:08 (MACFileIO.cpp:75) fs block size = 1024, macBytes = 8, randBytes = 0 16:58:08 (FileNode.cpp:127) calling setIV on (null) 16:58:08 (DirNode.cpp:770) created FileNode for /tmp/pcbackup_encrypt/ 16:58:08 (encfs.cpp:134) getattr /tmp/pcbackup_encrypt/ 16:58:08 (MACFileIO.cpp:75) fs block size = 1024, macBytes = 8, randBytes = 0 16:58:08 (FileNode.cpp:127) calling setIV on (null) 16:58:09 (RawFileIO.cpp:191) getAttr error on /tmp/pcbackup_encrypt/SqUeX,,Q7SGt21hq7ByV-Zvc: No such file or directory 16:58:09 (CipherFileIO.cpp:105) in setIV, current IV = 0, new IV = 15501057619517851372, fileIV = 0 16:58:09 (DirNode.cpp:770) created FileNode for /tmp/pcbackup_encrypt/SqUeX,,Q7SGt21hq7ByV-Zvc 16:58:09 (encfs.cpp:134) getattr /tmp/pcbackup_encrypt/SqUeX,,Q7SGt21hq7ByV-Zvc 16:58:09 (RawFileIO.cpp:191) getAttr error on /tmp/pcbackup_encrypt/SqUeX,,Q7SGt21hq7ByV-Zvc: No such file or directory 16:58:09 (encfs.cpp:138) getattr error: No such file or directory 16:58:09 (MACFileIO.cpp:75) fs block size = 1024, macBytes = 8, randBytes = 0 16:58:09 (FileNode.cpp:127) calling setIV on (null) 16:58:09 (RawFileIO.cpp:191) getAttr error on /tmp/pcbackup_encrypt/SqUeX,,Q7SGt21hq7ByV-Zvc: No such file or directory 16:58:09 (CipherFileIO.cpp:105) in setIV, current IV = 0, new IV = 15501057619517851372, fileIV = 0 16:58:09 (DirNode.cpp:770) created FileNode for /tmp/pcbackup_encrypt/SqUeX,,Q7SGt21hq7ByV-Zvc 16:58:09 (encfs.cpp:134) getattr /tmp/pcbackup_encrypt/SqUeX,,Q7SGt21hq7ByV-Zvc 16:58:10 (RawFileIO.cpp:191) getAttr error on /tmp/pcbackup_encrypt/SqUeX,,Q7SGt21hq7ByV-Zvc: No such file or directory 16:58:10 (encfs.cpp:138) getattr error: No such file or directory 16:58:15 (MACFileIO.cpp:75) fs block size = 1024, macBytes = 8, randBytes = 0 16:58:15 (FileNode.cpp:127) calling setIV on (null) 16:58:15 (DirNode.cpp:770) created FileNode for /tmp/pcbackup_encrypt/ 16:58:15 (encfs.cpp:134) getattr /tmp/pcbackup_encrypt/ ^C16:58:19 (openssl.cpp:48) Allocating 41 locks for OpenSSL -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20121126102947.79d16...@shiva.selfip.org