Bernd, I did some quick testing and recursive eCryptfs mounts with no
filename encryption doesn't even pass the tests. I'm not going to try
it again with filename encryption. Unfortunately, I'm not really
interested in supporting this, so I'm going to mark this as wontfix. I
should probably writ
OK, I understand. Thanks for your time.
Seems that I have to rethink my installation here ;-)
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Ah, an eCryptfs mount inside of another eCryptfs mount. I don't think I
would recommend that. :)
I'm doing some testing right now to see how well it works, but I have to
say that it is not something I normally test for. I'm almost sure that
Dustin is correct in his assumption that filename encr
The files in the source directory of the copy operation are the
decrypted files.
u...@hostname:~$ sudo mount -t ecryptfs ~/secret ~/secret
u...@hostname:~$ cp -R Documents/* secret/
cp: cannot create regular file
`secret/osm/screenshot/2008-08-11/wn-1000m_home.png': Cannot allocate memory
cp: can
Bernd - I'm not completely following what you're doing.
You said, "Then I copied a directory (also placed in the encrypted home
directory) ...". Were the files in source directory of the copy
operation the encrypted eCryptfs files or the decrypted files?
If you could paste in the exact cp comman
I suspect that the length of the encrypted filenames might become
unmanagable pretty fast.
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I certainly don't think it's a good idea to nest encrypted directories.
Tyler, is it even possible? Have you tested it?
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Also affects: ecryptfs
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45030953/Dependencies.txt
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