> I do not know, who is blame, cryptkeeper or encfs, and even nothing
about if the interface above exists ("p\n" before the password).
But decrypting using "p" password works for any encrypted directory,
created using cryptkeeper. This obviously mustn't work such way.
So you trust your data and privacy to this kind of software?
what?
>>58717407
Can you elaborate on that?
>>58717407
>microsoft loves linux
>>58717407
DELETE THIS!
>>58717407
yes quite pungent my dear
>>58717407
Just tested, it's bullshit.
>>58717899
It works the first few times to earn your trust. . .
>>58717899
>>58717482
>>58717435
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=852751
>>58718535
>>58717407
You are all impeding government surveillance by exposing this exploit before it hit the "stable" branch. Expect legal consequences.
>>58717407
Report this bug report as spam or the terrorists win.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugspam.cgi?bug=852751
>>58718620
Done. Now what?
>>58718637
Thanks for making America great again!
>>58717407
Amateur linux freetards BTFO
>>58717407
This is what you get for running """"bleeding edge'''''''' instead of just the stable branch which is fine for literally everyone.
>>58718620
done LOL
>>58717407
>>58718535
It seems to be a bug in testing releases, not on stable Jessie. You're supposed to use stable release, raj, this is not your memesider preview that you're used to.
>using a gui for encfs