We don't plan on shipping the OpenSSL key module in Ubuntu. While the
licensing issues have been solved, the eCryptfs subsystem that
communicates from kernel to userspace and back is incredibly slow and,
IMO, not currently usable.
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed
I just noticed that the ecryptfs manual itself still mentions the
optional key that was removed from the ecryptfs-utils manual:
openssl_keyfile=(filename)
The filename should be the filename of a file containing an RSA
SSL key.
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PS - I think ecryptfs-manager does exactly that - setting up
passwordless mounting. But the 'kernel keyring' concept of ecryptfs-
manager, as opposed to 'user keyring' scared me away of using it. I want
to keep keys and secrets within my user, not something system-wide. But
I guess terminology on t
Thanks for the reply.
> Which man page? I don't see that stated in any of the 12.10 man pages.
Sorry, I played with this at home (12.10) but I am at an old version (at
work) now. :P I just assumed the manual was the same as here.
It's too bad there is little to no interest. Ecryptfs is really gr
On 2012-12-13 14:01:50, Redsandro wrote:
> We're at 12.10 now. However, the module that should, according to the
> manual, be available "at a minimum", still hasn't made it to the main
> release.
Which man page? I don't see that stated in any of the 12.10 man pages.
> Any comments about the stabi
PS adding ppa:ecryptfs/ppa results in 404s, e.g.:
W: Failed to fetch
http://ppa.launchpad.net/ecryptfs/ppa/ubuntu/dists/quantal/main/binary-amd64/Packages
404 Not Found
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We're at 12.10 now. However, the module that should, according to the
manual, be available "at a minimum", still hasn't made it to the main
release.
Any comments about the stability and the chances of seeing this in this
or the next release?
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The fix is already committed and the module is already implemented.
You can build ecryptfs-utils from source. Pass --enable-openssl to
./configure to be sure that the OpenSSL module will be built. Then, copy
the the key module to the appropriate place in /usr/lib.
I'm intentionally being vague wi
How would I go about getting this committed fix or compiling
/usr/lib/ecryptfs/libecryptfs_key_mod_openssl.so myself?
There's not much information to be duckduckgo'ed about this, but I'd
like to implement this module.
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** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
libecryptfs_key_mod_openssl.so does not exist in ecrypt
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dustin Kirkland (kirkland)
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** Branch linked: lp:ecryptfs
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libecryptfs_key_mod_openssl.so does not exist in ecryptfs-utils
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Unfortunately, we're not building ecryptfs against ssl at this time, due
to license incompatibilities (as noted below). I'm going to leave this
bug open, though, and try and get those sorted out.
ecryptfs-utils (66-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Removing auth-client-config support, no longer used.
** Package changed: ubuntu => ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
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Title:
libecryptfs_key_mod_openssl.so does not exist in ecryptfs-utils
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** Summary changed:
- libecryptfs_key_mod_openssl.so does not exists in ecryptfs-utils
+ libecryptfs_key_mod_openssl.so does not exist in ecryptfs-utils
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