Well,

it seems that computer B may have created an encrypted folder instead of
import one, as the .encfs6.xml file was not present yet.

If encfs was using two different syntax to create and import that
problem would not happen.

I would them propose you to force getting one of the following,
encfs --create
encfs --import

Cheers,



Le 15/08/2011 18:41, David Sauvage a écrit :
> 
> Hi,
> 
> On computer A, I use encfs (1.7.4-2) on Ubuntu 11.04 (intel 32bit) to
> create an encrypted folder on my Ubuntu one account.
> Everything worked fine. I know the password.
> I did it by using cryptkeeper (0.9.4-1ubuntu1) "Import an encrypyted file"
> 
> 
> On computer B, I then used encfs (1.5.2-1ubuntu1) on Ubuntu 9.10 (intel
> 32bit) to import the encrypted directory.
> (I did it by using cryptkeeper (0.9.4-1) "Import an encrypyted file"
> It says me "Error decoding volume key, password incorrect"
> 
> 
> Then, come back to computer A, noticed that the .encfs6.xml has been
> modified by computer B, and uploaded to computer A.
> 
> I try to load the encrypted dir again and got
> "Error decoding volume key, password incorrect"
> 
> As I really need those data, do you know any tips that could help me
> loading my encrypted dir ?
> 
> Thanks
> 

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