> > Hello, > > I downloaded crypto patch and it doesn't work for me. Please help me to > understand what i doing bad: > > I downloaded international crypto patch: patch-int-2.4.3.1 > I downloaded file-utils-11i > I downloaded kernel-2.4.9 > > Then I patched kernel source, using command > #patch -p1 < patch* > > Manualy corrected *.rej (Makefile) > #make xconfig (added crypto support, AES cipher is in kernel support) > #make clean > #make bzImage > #make modules > #make modules_install > copyed kernel at boot folder > > patched util-linux-.11i(no *.rej files) > compiled and make install > > Edited '/etc/fstab', adding an entry for mount point as follows: > /dev/loop0 /mnt/crypt ext2 user,noauto,rw,loop 0 0 > > After reboot > [root@xxx /root]# losetup -e aes /dev/loop0 /etc/cryptfile > Available keysizes (bits): 128 192 256 > Keysize: 128 > Password : > The cipher does not exist, or a cipher module needs to be loaded into the > kernel > ioctl: LOOP_SET_STATUS: Invalid argument > [root@xxx /root]# > > Same situation when patching kernel 2.2.17: ioctl: LOOP_SET_STATUS: Invalid > argument. > What I did wrong? Sorry if that question is too stupid and I skipped > something what is written in readme. > > Viktoras Rynkevicius > Lithuania, Vilnius > > > P.S.: Sorry for my poor english. > > Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/