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Device files and suid binaries are often not needed when running
gocryptfs as root. As they are potentially dangerous, let the
user enable them explicitely via the new "-o" option instead of
always enabling them when running as root.
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The GCMIV128 feature flag is already mandatory, dropping the command
line option is the final step.
Completes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/29 .
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The EMENames feature flag is already mandatory, dropping the command
line option is the final step.
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The DirIV feature flag is already mandatory, dropping the command
line option is the final step.
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As v0.4 introduced ext4-style feature flags, the on-disk format version
is unlinkely to change. Drop it from the version output to reduce
clutter. Use "gocryptfs -version -debug" to see it.
Add the Go version string because only Go 1.6 and newer have an optimized
AES-GCM implementation. This will help users to understand the performance
of their build.
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From the man page:
**-ro**
: Mount the filesystem read-only
Also add a test.
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As requested in https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/26 ,
this adds the option to allow other users to access the filesystem.
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Optimized assembly versions for Go GCM are only available
on amd64.
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Go GCM is faster than OpenSSL if the CPU has AES instructions
and you are running Go 1.6+.
The "-openssl" option now defaults to "auto".
"gocryptfs -debug -version" displays the result of the autodetection.
See https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/23 for details and
benchmarks.
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This pushes back the birthday bound for collisions to make it virtually
irrelevant.
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