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Same thing like contrib/getdents, but written in C.
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Small tool to try to debug unix.Getdents problems on CIFS mounts
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/483
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And also, stop using the wrong directory for sshfs git init.
sshfs-benchmark.bash: sshfs gocryptfs-on-sshfs
git init 4.35 7.82
rsync 7.72 11.66
rm -R 2.71 11.04
mkdir 1.33 4.15
rmdir 0.47 3.97
touch 2.32 2.85
rm 0.45 0.45
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Let's get some reproducible numbers for
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/481
and
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/410
Example run:
$ ./sshfs-benchmark.bash nuetzlich.net
working directory: /tmp/sshfs-benchmark.bash.vu4
sshfs mounted: nuetzlich.net:/tmp -> sshfs.mnt
gocryptfs mounted: sshfs.mnt/sshfs-benchmark.bash.KM9/gocryptfs.crypt -> gocryptfs.mnt
sshfs gocryptfs-on-sshfs
git init 1.68 11.23
rsync 6.07 20.35
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Closes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/416
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Useful when you have lots of broken mounts after something in
the test suite went wrong.
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Cli tool to compare the result of Stat() and Fstat().
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This should help debugging
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/375 and
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/274 ,
as MacOS does not have "stat -f".
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Mac OS X does not have fusermount and uses umount instead.
The fuse-unmount.bash calls the appropriate command.
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Conditionally try to mount a gocryptfs filesystem. If either
* CIPHERDIR does not exist OR
* something is already mounted on MOUNTPOINT
print a message to stdout (not stderr!) but exit with 0.
This is meant to be called from automated mount systems like pam_mount,
where you want to avoid error messages if the filesystem does not exist,
or duplicate mounts if the filesystem has already been mounted.
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The README text has been moved to
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/wiki/Mounting-on-login-using-pam_mount
and the gocryptfs_pam_mount.bash is no longer needed since
commit 9cf3ced0ce95495cabd8f4e7055d1c98f42363c9 .
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pam_mount is supposed to check that as well, but it seems to get confused
by the "command#path" syntax used for FUSE. Let's do it here.
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See ticket #34
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