Re: porting to android

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On 09/16/2013 10:27 AM, William Roberts wrote:
> I've used ecryptfs on Android before, but I wrote my own userland
> tools. I found it easier to just strace the program to figure out
> what the kernel was expecting.
> 

Were your tools generic? or did you create them just to access a
particular ecryptfs container?

I've tried using strace when mounting my encrypted folder like so:

  # strace mount -t ecryptfs /home/username/.Private
/home/username/Private

but I didn't get any output after answering the prompts on ecryptfs
mount options :-(

- -James
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