When creating a dataset with a relative long encryption passphrase (says 128 characters) it works fine. But after that dataset is locked and try to unlock that again with the ZFS master "Unlock dataset" action on the dataset, the prompt to enter the passphrase only allows 64 characters (Which the users might be unawared because it is masked).
This results the dataset will not be able to be unlocked anymore (complaining incorrect passphrase), unless entering F12 mode to change the prompt's password input maxlength to say like 128 characters again.
When creating a dataset with a relative long encryption passphrase (says 128 characters) it works fine. But after that dataset is locked and try to unlock that again with the ZFS master "Unlock dataset" action on the dataset, the prompt to enter the passphrase only allows 64 characters (Which the users might be unawared because it is masked).
This results the dataset will not be able to be unlocked anymore (complaining incorrect passphrase), unless entering F12 mode to change the prompt's password input maxlength to say like 128 characters again.