root@beuno-laptop:/mnt# mount -t ecryptfs -o rw,relatime,ecryptfs_fnek_sig=XXXXXXXXX,ecryptfs_sig=YYYYYYYYY,ecryptfs_cipher=aes,ecryptfs_key_bytes=16 /media/59619bec-a6cf-4fc1-9a7a-9a992cd31ce8/home/beuno/.Private /mnt/hdext
Passphrase:
Enable plaintext passthrough (y/n) [n]: n
Attempting to mount with the following options:
ecryptfs_unlink_sigs
ecryptfs_fnek_sig=a521ad46fa60c9c7
ecryptfs_key_bytes=16
ecryptfs_cipher=aes
ecryptfs_sig=a521ad46fa60c9c7
Mounted eCryptfs
root@beuno-laptop:/mnt# ls hdext/
ls: cannot access hdext/Pictures: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/mysqlcc: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/installed-software: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/Videos: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/Ubuntu One: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/pentacorp: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/Desktop: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/agile_usability.pdf: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/Dropbox: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/martin: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/debian: No such file or directory
I wonder if there's anything odd with the passphrase. I can use either the output of ecryptfs-unwrap-passphrase or my users' log in password (which was the same one on that HD).
Still doesn't work, with the same errors.
root@beuno- laptop: /mnt# mount -t ecryptfs -o rw,relatime, ecryptfs_ fnek_sig= XXXXXXXXX, ecryptfs_ sig=YYYYYYYYY, ecryptfs_ cipher= aes,ecryptfs_ key_bytes= 16 /media/ 59619bec- a6cf-4fc1- 9a7a-9a992cd31c e8/home/ beuno/. Private /mnt/hdext unlink_ sigs fnek_sig= a521ad46fa60c9c 7 key_bytes= 16 cipher= aes sig=a521ad46fa6 0c9c7 laptop: /mnt# ls hdext/ -software: No such file or directory usability. pdf: No such file or directory
Passphrase:
Enable plaintext passthrough (y/n) [n]: n
Attempting to mount with the following options:
ecryptfs_
ecryptfs_
ecryptfs_
ecryptfs_
ecryptfs_
Mounted eCryptfs
root@beuno-
ls: cannot access hdext/Pictures: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/mysqlcc: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/installed
ls: cannot access hdext/Videos: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/Ubuntu One: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/pentacorp: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/Desktop: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/agile_
ls: cannot access hdext/Dropbox: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/martin: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access hdext/debian: No such file or directory
I wonder if there's anything odd with the passphrase. I can use either the output of ecryptfs- unwrap- passphrase or my users' log in password (which was the same one on that HD).