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I believe this is the heart of cloud space, to have your data accessible in a
secure manner is what is really needed as part of the support for having your
data live within the cloud space.
not being familiar with fuse, is there any events that can be triggered to
notify a listener that a file has been modified so it can take the appropriate
action corresponding to have that module wants to consume the action (save
local, upload, email etc..)
Original comment by HHolzhau...@gmail.com
on 21 Feb 2012 at 3:20
One workaround that worked OK for me is to use the free WebDAV File Manager
(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.ddo.shigadroid.webdavfilemanag
er) and synchronize to a local folder. The local folder can then be decrypted
with Cryptonite. Let me know how this works for you.
Original comment by christoph.schmidthieber@gmail.com
on 17 Mar 2012 at 8:55
Original comment by christoph.schmidthieber@gmail.com
on 17 Mar 2012 at 8:55
After further review, I can't recommend WebDAV File Manager at this stage.
Synchronization is unreliable, one of my .encfs6.xml files was deleted, and
passwords are stored in a very vulnerable manner.
Original comment by christoph.schmidthieber@gmail.com
on 17 Mar 2012 at 11:59
Found another app that works well for me: FolderSync Lite
(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dk.tacit.android.foldersync.lite)
. Set up a WebDAV(s) account, set up a folder pair, synchronize at regular
intervals, decrypt the local synchronized folder with Cryptonite. Should work
with other online storage suppliers (Box, HiDrive, SugarSync, Ubuntu One, ftp,
etc.) as well.
Let me know how that works for you.
Original comment by christoph.schmidthieber@gmail.com
on 11 Apr 2012 at 12:01
used folderSync and found it to be very useful, thanks.
would still be nice to have integrated the ability to work with additional 3rd
party cloud service other then dropbox (like box.net, which offers more disk
storage). with folder sync I have to "sync" the entire folder (cached local),
vrs only having just the file you're working on cached in mobile sd.
Original comment by HHolzhau...@gmail.com
on 19 Apr 2012 at 12:28
Cryptonite is a really useful program!
It would be really great to have EncFs support for more than Dropbox (Google
Drive, Box.net). Is there a license problem or maybe it's a big effort in
programming I guess?
Best wishes
Original comment by stleurhu...@googlemail.com
on 30 Apr 2012 at 7:02
Neither nor: Box.net have a nice Android SDK
(https://github.com/box/box-android-sdk) that would be straightforward and
simple to include in Cryptonite. However, this is a spare-time project and my
main priority at the moment is to work on the existing bugs and rough edges.
Google Drive on the other hand doesn't really provide a native Android SDK at
this time (https://developers.google.com/drive/), but I'm sure they will
release something in the future.
Original comment by christoph.schmidthieber@gmail.com
on 30 Apr 2012 at 7:54
... sadly its to much focused on dropbox. it would be nice to have an expert
mode to do custom connects to any other supported webdav web storage. eg.
deutsche telekom, gmx, web.de, owncloud, etc. so there is not need to integrade
every service to the proc. cant use it cause my services are not supported.
cant say if its fully compatible with encfs which would be a huge benefit over
boxcryptor
Original comment by Sascha.W...@googlemail.com
on 27 Jun 2012 at 11:23
@Sascha.Wirthmann:
Cryptonite is open source and I hope that it will develop into more of a
community project because my resources are very limited. Unfortunately nobody
has stepped up yet to implement anything other than Dropbox support. As a
workaround, you can sync your remote EncFS volume to a local folder using
FolderSync or a similar app, and then mount or decrypt this local copy with
Cryptonite. See FrequentlyAskedQuestions.
If you're interested in integrating WebDAV support into Cryptonite, Sardine
might be an option. See
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5233466/using-webdav-on-android.
> cant say if its fully compatible
Cryptonite is EncFS with an Android GUI. It uses the original EncFS code and
ships with a fully fledged and up-to-date OpenSSL library to provide the crypto
part.
Original comment by christoph.schmidthieber@gmail.com
on 27 Jun 2012 at 12:07
3 Votes for Google Drive.
Original comment by Reyn...@gmail.com
on 12 Mar 2013 at 9:52
OwnCloud comes to mind, being free open source software. FolderSync is not an
option for anyone not using GooglePlay and non-free software (which is my case
for several devices).
Original comment by magic...@gmail.com
on 19 May 2013 at 8:11
Google Drive support makes the most sense... this is Android after all.
Original comment by jcr...@gmail.com
on 25 May 2013 at 5:59
Google drive does have a mature api, it's in V2. They also allow some
integration with the drive app
https://developers.google.com/drive/integrate-android-ui
thats not the best solution as it requires the drive app, which may require
google services.
Original comment by Reyn...@gmail.com
on 25 May 2013 at 9:04
A feature to add Google Drive would be awesome, also, the latest Alpha version
(not the one from Play Store) really needs to be updated.
I really can't live without this genius App (even it's just EncFS). Most of my
files on Google Drive has to bee encrypted, but since I only own a Chromebook
and Android, I'm really depended on this App.
Original comment by D.Gue...@gmail.com
on 25 Jul 2013 at 3:08
I would like to use with "Barracuda Copy" (http://copy.com) if it is possible.
Original comment by a...@orencio.org
on 7 Sep 2013 at 4:31
I would like to use russian cloud storage Yandex Disk. Maybe via WebDAV.
Original comment by sychev...@gmail.com
on 30 Jan 2014 at 9:11
Google Drive please. I need it so much!!!
Original comment by LeonGaultier@gmail.com
on 17 Apr 2014 at 8:28
I vote for webdav.
I was searching for a tool to just mount webdav into my android filesystem like
/mnt/sdcard0/my_webdav_storage/
If this would be possible with encryption on top this would be awesome.
Original comment by kari.pet...@gmail.com
on 17 Apr 2014 at 10:43
Google Drive please! Dropbox only offers 2GB for a start, while Google Drive
has 25GB. And since many of us are already Google/Android users, this would be
a natural choice.
Original comment by chris123...@gmail.com
on 19 Aug 2014 at 8:42
This issue has moved to https://github.com/neurodroid/cryptonite/issues/6
Original comment by christoph.schmidthieber@gmail.com
on 28 Aug 2014 at 3:57
I vote for webdav!
Dropbox offers only 2GB to start, Google Drive is 25 GB, while I myself
suggested 1TB cloud and use it :)))
Original comment by Gandal...@gmail.com
on 9 Dec 2014 at 8:42
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
christoph.schmidthieber@gmail.com
on 21 Feb 2012 at 2:52