Hello.
Today I tried to use with MX-17.1, 64bit the programm
Cryptomator
Free client-side encryption for your cloud files.
Open source software: No backdoors, no registration.
It is like Boxcryptor, but opensource.
With a fresh MX-17.1 I could install it, but it does not recognize the partition size, says its error message.
Then I tested with MX-16.1 and all works fine. Hm?
And it works fine with the latest versions of Xubuntu, Pearl Linux and Zorin
Regards
Karl
Cryptomator (Opensource Boxcryptor-like)
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Re: Cryptomator (Opensource Boxcryptor-like)
I installed cryptomator today in an uptodate MX17, and it appears to be working (if I understand how it works).
Seems like a good free alternative to boxcryptor.
Did you get it to work waldmattis?
Seems like a good free alternative to boxcryptor.
Did you get it to work waldmattis?
Re: Cryptomator (Opensource Boxcryptor-like)
Seems to be a gvfs-fuse // thunar related-error.waldmattis wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 4:56 pm ... but it does not recognize the partition size, says its error message.
Workaround:
Make sure setting WebDave Scheme is "dav" not "webdav"
Unlock vault without mounting (i.e. over fuse).
Copy WevDAV-URL -> Dropdown arrow beside "Lock Vault"
If WedDAV URL looks like this:
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http://localhost:42427/4xRWLlj4SiXt/mount_vault1
so it look like this:
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dav://localhost:42427/4xRWLlj4SiXt/mount_vault1
webdav-folder in Thunar.
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