Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 09:00:37 +0200 From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=D6zkan_KIRIK?= <ozkan.kirik@gmail.com> To: freebsd-stable <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: 9.1-RC3 fusefs-encfs problem ( ls: b: Bad file descriptor ) Message-ID: <CAAcX-AHk=CUac6DZd0ijf1VsNh0ji6fpYSzWOWBiA1xPcd7zjg@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi, I just installed fusefs-encfs from ports. There is something wrong while mounting the fuse. The output : root@host # kldstat Id Refs Address Size Name 1 3 0xffffffff80200000 13e0d58 kernel 2 1 0xffffffff81812000 a9bb fuse.ko root@host # encfs `pwd`/a `pwd`/b The directory "/usr/home/sysadmin/a/" does not exist. Should it be created? (y,n) y The directory "/usr/home/sysadmin/b" does not exist. Should it be created? (y,n) y Creating new encrypted volume. Please choose from one of the following options: enter "x" for expert configuration mode, enter "p" for pre-configured paranoia mode, anything else, or an empty line will select standard mode. ?> Standard configuration selected. Configuration finished. The filesystem to be created has the following properties: Filesystem cipher: "ssl/aes", version 3:0:2 Filename encoding: "nameio/block", version 3:0:1 Key Size: 192 bits Block Size: 1024 bytes Each file contains 8 byte header with unique IV data. Filenames encoded using IV chaining mode. File holes passed through to ciphertext. Now you will need to enter a password for your filesystem. You will need to remember this password, as there is absolutely no recovery mechanism. However, the password can be changed later using encfsctl. New Encfs Password: Verify Encfs Password: root@host # root@host # mount /dev/ada0p2 on / (ufs, local, journaled soft-updates) devfs on /dev (devfs, local, multilabel) /dev/fuse0 on /usr/home/b (fusefs, local, synchronous) root@host # cd b b: Not a directory. root@host # ls b ls: b: Bad file descriptor root@host # umount b umount: b: stat: Bad file descriptor umount: b: unknown file system root@host # umount /usr/home/b -> has no errors. I tried this on two different machines with 9.1-RC3 amd64. How can we solve this problem? Sincerely, Ozkan KIRIK
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