Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2014 17:03:17 -0700 From: Gleb Kurtsou <gleb@freebsd.org> To: "Russell L. Carter" <rcarter@pinyon.org> Cc: freebsd-fs@freebsd.org Subject: Re: pefs doesn't work as regular user Message-ID: <20140907000316.GA1888@reks> In-Reply-To: <540B7F42.5070803@pinyon.org> References: <540B7F42.5070803@pinyon.org>
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On (06/09/2014 14:40), Russell L. Carter wrote: > Greetings, > So this is odd. I followed the instructions at > > http://www.bsdnow.tv/tutorials/pefs > > on one system, and as a regular user it works fine. > > But I try it on my laptop, and I get the following: > > rcarter@knuth> kldstat -m pefs > Id Refs Name > 27 1 pefs > rcarter@knuth> mkdir ~/docs > rcarter@knuth> pefs addchain -f -Z ~/docs > Enter parent key passphrase: > Reenter parent key passphrase: > rcarter@knuth> pefs mount ~/docs ~/docs > pefs mount: /home/rcarter/docs: Operation not permitted > rcarter@knuth> sudo pefs mount ~/docs ~/docs > rcarter@knuth> pefs unmount ~/docs > pefs unmount: unmount of /usr/home/rcarter/docs failed: Operation not > permitted > rcarter@knuth> sudo pefs unmount ~/docs > rcarter@knuth> /bin/rm -rf ~/docs > rcarter@knuth> > > So it works as root but not as $USER. I don't see anything different > about /etc/group on either system. sysctl vfs.usermount ? File system can be mounted only by root unless sysctl vfs.usermount=1. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > Russell
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