I believe I'm seeing this on 12.04 with ecryptfs home folder: I have no 0-length errors (In fact I have no errors at all concerning ecryptfs in my logs) but files are being corrupted regularly.
Specifically: Downloading torrents (Which are supposed to be verified while downloading) then manually verifying the data results in the client finding a corrupted piece then redownloading it and saying it's 100% again. Verifying manually again makes it just do that same thing over.
Using the file then throws errors about corrupted source files - in one case I had a zip file (Downloaded through firefox - not torrent) that wouldn't even open.
None of these problems occur if I download directly to a non-encrypted partition.
I believe I'm seeing this on 12.04 with ecryptfs home folder: I have no 0-length errors (In fact I have no errors at all concerning ecryptfs in my logs) but files are being corrupted regularly.
Specifically: Downloading torrents (Which are supposed to be verified while downloading) then manually verifying the data results in the client finding a corrupted piece then redownloading it and saying it's 100% again. Verifying manually again makes it just do that same thing over.
Using the file then throws errors about corrupted source files - in one case I had a zip file (Downloaded through firefox - not torrent) that wouldn't even open.
None of these problems occur if I download directly to a non-encrypted partition.