another approach, is this one interesting ?
https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/sxfs/
Filesystem encryption has been readily available since the dawn of
times, but it still requires external software to protect against data
loss. Many users rely on proprietary cloud storage clients (like
Dropbox) to synchronize their encrypted data across multiple devices.
SXFS is a GPL licensed FUSE-based filesystem for Linux and OSX, which
features client-side encryption (AES256), horizontal scalability and
fault-tolerance out of the box. With just two commands you create and
mount a fully deniable network storage which keeps your data safe from
prying eyes. In this lightning talk I will demonstrate how to get SXFS
up and running and how easy it is to maintain and scale out.
Philippe
Le mar. 15 mars 2016 à 17:59, juh <juh+freedom...@mailbox.org> a
écrit :
Am 15.03.2016 um 17:28 schrieb J.D. Bean:
Similarly took a quick look and it certainly does look promising.
Surprised I'd actually never seen it before (that I can recall).
One potential stumbling block that I'll note is that according to
the
FAQ[1]:
Since Cozy is a personal server, it doesn't support multiple user
accounts.
Unsure how much of an issue that will be if everything else checks
out
and this gets in to Debian. Doesn't seem like multi-user is on the
road
map for the project.
I agree. This is a potential block. And it is really sad. I had it
running on my Pi 2 and it was fast and responsive.
There is an image for Raspi.
juh
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