Whenever the command is run and a "legacy cipher" seems to be detected when the legacy option is disabled, it's highly likely that the file is actually unencrypted but the database contains a encrypted version higher than 0 for some reason. The command now detects this case and automatically sets the encrypted version to 0 so that the file can be read again. Signed-off-by: Vincent Petry <vincent@nextcloud.com> |
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Command | Fix encrypted version to 0 when finding unencrypted file | 2 years ago |
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