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I'm trying to decrypt an encfs folder, but when executing the command I get the following error:

(FileUtils.cpp:1649) Unable to find nameio interface nameio/block, version 4:0:0

The command I use for mounting is simply:

encfs ~/encrypted_folder ~/mount_point

I've tried with sudo or --forcedecode, got same result.

the output for the encfsctl command over the encrypted folder is:

Version 6 configuration; created by EncFS 1.7.5 (revision 20100713)
Filesystem cipher: "ssl/aes", version 3:0:0 (using 3:0:2)
Filename encoding: "nameio/block", version 4:0:0 (NOT supported)
Key Size: 256 bits
Using PBKDF2, with 1351653 iterations
Salt Size: 160 bits
Block Size: 1024 bytes, including 8 byte MAC header
Each file contains 8 byte header with unique IV data.
Filenames encoded using IV chaining mode.
File data IV is chained to filename IV.
File holes passed through to ciphertext.

My OS details are:

Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS with kernel  3.13.0-35-generic

I'm pretty lost, I don't know what is that encoding and why is not supported. Searching on google does not give me any solutions...

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  • It seems I've found the answer... when reviewing the question I saw I'm using encfs 1.7.4, but the folder was created with 1.7.5. I'll let you know if that was the solution when I update encfs binaries. Commented Oct 24, 2014 at 11:46

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Confimed: using encfs 1.7.5 solves the problem.

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