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I don't mean to hijack this thread, but I also use VeraCrypt and have a different problem at the moment.
As I like to tinker with security, I installed the LibPAM-TMPDIR package, only to find out that VeraCrypt can't "see" that I have mounted volumes, thus no ability to unmount them through the software. I could do it through the system, but it leads to a bit of a mess. How would I go about fixing this without removing the package? Do I need to set a specific mount path for VeraCrypt? If so, that would be appreciated.
Last edited by brocashelm (2020-08-02 15:31:57)
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I don't mean to hijack this thread, but I also use VeraCrypt and have a different problem at the moment.
As I like to tinker with security, I installed the LibPAM-TMPDIR package, only to find out that VeraCrypt can't "see" that I have mounted volumes, thus no ability to unmount them through the software. I could do it through the system, but it leads to a bit of a mess. How would I go about fixing this without removing the package? Do I need to set a specific mount path for VeraCrypt? If so, that would be appreciated.
Are they veracrypt volumes?
Maybe dont hijack this thread and create a new thread as your issue has nothing to do with the OP.
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brocashelm wrote:I don't mean to hijack this thread, but I also use VeraCrypt and have a different problem at the moment.
As I like to tinker with security, I installed the LibPAM-TMPDIR package, only to find out that VeraCrypt can't "see" that I have mounted volumes, thus no ability to unmount them through the software. I could do it through the system, but it leads to a bit of a mess. How would I go about fixing this without removing the package? Do I need to set a specific mount path for VeraCrypt? If so, that would be appreciated.
Are they veracrypt volumes?
Maybe dont hijack this thread and create a new thread as your issue has nothing to do with the OP.
Yes, they are VeraCrypt volumes.
And, if a moderator wants to split these posts into a separate thread, go ahead.
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Done. brocashelm . . . you might want to change the subject to better describe your issue.
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There are several options I know how to mount a Veracrypt volume.
1.) Veracrypt GUI
2.) Veracrypt cli interface
3.) cryptsetup
I use 1 and 2. All in common is that you have to tell the sw which container to open and where to mount it. No idea what LibPAM-TMPDIR does or requires.
If you use 2 you will see the mounted container(s) in the GUI. I am not astonished that a container opened with cryptsetup isn't seen by the GUI.
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I successfully recreated this issue with using libpam-tmpdir, im not sure exactly what is going on but i believe it could be a permission issue that veracrypt needs from the user that is being blocked by libpam-tmpdir somehow.
In the gui and cli of veracrypt i can mount an encrypted volume but it stays in /media/veracrypt6 (for example). Using thunar file manager i can successfully unmount it and mount it but it stays in the loop device. I havent rebooted yet to see if it disappears but logging out and back in again doesnt seem to affect it other than being unmounted.
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
loop0 7:0 0 10M 0 loop
└─veracrypt6 254:2 0 9.8M 0 dm
To me it looks like dm-crypt has taken over veracrypt mounting or some such?
Last edited by HevyDevy (2020-08-03 11:37:03)
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Yeah, they do disappear when you reboot. Still haven't been able to figure out a proper workaround.
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