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Cryptomator mount point changes every time
Cryptomator mount point changes every time






cryptomator mount point changes every time

cryptomator mount point changes every time

Yes, but not sure how much ZFS applies to stuff like VeraCrypt. it uses idle time to do its stuff - so it doesn’t slow you down)… with AES encryption on ZFS - it’s only “busy” when you’re not (i.e. If I was “in your shoes” - I’ve be investigating the purchase of at least 1 TB of storage - and - before copying ANYTHING to it - encrypt it using some “open source” product (like VeraCrypt - you can get binaries for Wintel, Mac, Linux, ARM et cetera) - then maybe make the VeraCrypt “crypt” fat32, NTFS or exFAT, so you can read it on other “non-Linux” computers more 's confirmed this - e.g. Veracrypt or Truecrypt would probably work on “whole device too”, but I haven’t used it on this scale - so I can’t really comment. (note - you won’t be able to read LUKS or ZFS encrypted on other non-Linux computers - it may be possible on Mac, but probably not Windows - I have “paid” software on my Mac M1 that can read and write EXT including LUKS - but not ZFS).

#CRYPTOMATOR MOUNT POINT CHANGES EVERY TIME ARCHIVE#

I’d suggest - Ver圜rypt for “smallish” stuff, on the fly, with ARCHIVE “files” (not devices)

cryptomator mount point changes every time

For 450 GB - I’d strongly suggest “the whole device” - and - preferably empty at the time of creation (I’d imagine it would take days to scramble 450 GB “on the 's confirmed this - e.g.








Cryptomator mount point changes every time