As the original reporter, I can confirm that it is indeed fixed now for
me. Thanks guys!
Clayton
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Hi,
Sorry it took me so much time to answer, I have been quite busy these days.
On 15/12/2014 21:11, Jonas Meurer wrote :
Am 07.11.2014 um 14:56 schrieb Clayton:
On Fri, 07 Nov 2014 11:08:31 +0100
Milan Broz gmazyl...@gmail.com wrote:
backcrypt /dev/sdb2 none
Am 17.12.2014 um 12:32 schrieb Quentin Lefebvre:
To my opinion, the problem comes from Debian's askpass utility, as I
tried to mention earlier. The point is that the function systemd_read(),
which is used by default with a new Debian Jessie system, does not
remove the trailing '\n' at the end
Hi Jonas,
On 17/12/2014 14:31, Jonas Meurer wrote :
Am 17.12.2014 um 12:32 schrieb Quentin Lefebvre:
IN my opinion, the problem comes from Debian's askpass utility, as I
tried to mention earlier. The point is that the function systemd_read(),
which is used by default with a new Debian Jessie
Hello,
first, sorry for the long delay. I'm busy with my exams right now and
have less time than I'd like to for cryptsetup maintaining tasks :(
Am 07.11.2014 um 14:56 schrieb Clayton:
On Fri, 07 Nov 2014 11:08:31 +0100
Milan Broz gmazyl...@gmail.com wrote:
backcrypt /dev/sdb2 none
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 2:1.6.6-3
Severity: important
I have an old dm-crypt partition that I have been using for long-term backups.
This is the crypttab:
backcrypt /dev/sdb2 none
cipher=aes-cbc-plain,size=256,hash=ripemd160,noauto,loud
which I normally start with
cryptdisks_start
On 11/07/2014 10:11 AM, clayton wrote:
Package: cryptsetup
Version: 2:1.6.6-3
Severity: important
I have an old dm-crypt partition that I have been using for long-term backups.
This is the crypttab:
backcrypt /dev/sdb2 none
cipher=aes-cbc-plain,size=256,hash=ripemd160,noauto,loud
If
Hi Milan,
On Fri, 07 Nov 2014 11:08:31 +0100
Milan Broz gmazyl...@gmail.com wrote:
backcrypt /dev/sdb2 none
cipher=aes-cbc-plain,size=256,hash=ripemd160,noauto,loud
If it is not passphrase, are you sure these were the correct
parameters? Who added them there? (mainly check mode:
-plain
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