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FS#41389 - [cryptsetup] Failed to decrypt volume

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by Ashley (albinoloverats) - Tuesday, 29 July 2014, 19:19 GMT
Last edited by Thomas Bächler (brain0) - Thursday, 04 September 2014, 05:31 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Upstream Bugs
Status Closed
Assigned To Thomas Bächler (brain0)
Architecture x86_64
Severity Medium
Priority Normal
Reported Version
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

Description:
cryptsetup version 1.6.5-2 doesn't decrypt volumes which are encrypted using serpent-xts-essiv:tgr192. Downgrading (with no other system changes) to 1.6.4-1 fixes the problem.

Additional info:
* cryptsetup 1.6.5-2
* cryptsetup 1.6.4-1

Steps to reproduce:
Have an encrypted volume which uses serpent-xts-essiv:tgr192 and attempt to decrypt it.
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Closed by  Thomas Bächler (brain0)
Thursday, 04 September 2014, 05:31 GMT
Reason for closing:  Fixed
Additional comments about closing:  1.6.6
Comment by Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi (djgera) - Wednesday, 30 July 2014, 00:05 GMT
  • Field changed: Category (Packages: Core → Upstream Bugs)
Comment by Thomas Bächler (brain0) - Wednesday, 30 July 2014, 17:13 GMT
Should we backport this or wait for 1.6.6? Since I already backported 3 patches, we would essentially be running a git snapshot.
Comment by Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi (djgera) - Friday, 01 August 2014, 17:33 GMT
depending on how long distant is 1.6.6, maybe backport patches like this, seems good.
Comment by Przemysław Gierski (pingwingg) - Thursday, 04 September 2014, 00:49 GMT
I have similar problem even with 1.6.6. The problem started with 1.6.5 version.

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https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1453459#p1453459

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