Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: sky...@thc.org

* Package name    : erfs
  Version         : 1.3
  Upstream Author : skyper <sky...@thc.org>
* URL             : https://github.com/hackerschoice/erfs
* License         : GPL
  Programming Lang: bash
  Description     : A free and encrypted cloud based network file system

An easy-to-use, easy-to-setup, hassle-free secure file system with the
encrypted data being stored on a remote cloud server without having to
trust the server.

All key material is created on the user's computer and never stored or
transferred to the server.

All data is locally encrypted (including the file name). The encrypted
data (and only that!) is stored in the cloud. The data remains secure even
if the cloud server is compromised. It does not need root or superuser
privileges. No need to run your own server. All you need is the bash
script (literally). It is one single command to add and use a file system:

$ erfs mount aDe5F2ik3x35x7pfAEAWdC5Y ~/secure

Why is it useful: It enables two users (behind NAT) to share data securely
without the hassle of setting up a server or revealing their identity.

Maintain: I plan to maintain it with good faith and to the best
of my ability. I already have a sponsor (I hope).

On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 9:36 AM Ralf Skyper Kaiser <sky...@thc.org> wrote:

> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: sky...@thc.org
>
> * Package name    : erfs
>   Version         : 1.3
>   Upstream Author : skyper <sky...@thc.org>
> * URL             : https://github.com/hackerschoice/erfs-client
> * License         : GPL
>   Programming Lang: bash
>   Description     : Client to use a free encrypted cloud based network
> file system
>
> An easy-to-use, easy-to-setup, hassle-free secure file system with the
> encrypted data being stored on a remote cloud server without having to
> trust the server.
>
> All key material is created on the user's computer and never stored or
> transferred to the server.
>
> All data is locally encrypted (including the file name). The encrypted
> data (and only that!) is stored in the cloud. The data remains secure even
> if the cloud server is compromised. It does not need root or superuser
> privileges. No need to run your own server. All you need is the bash
> script (literally). It’s one single command to add and use a file system:
>
> $ erfs mount aDe5F2ik3x35x7pfAEAWdC5Y ~/secure
>
> Why is it useful: It enables two users (behind NAT) to share data securely
> without the hassle to set up a server or revealing their identity.
>
> Maintain: I plan to maintain it with good faith and to the best
> of my ability. I already have a sponsor (I hope).
>

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