Interface for encrypting files and using a cloud service? EDIT: rclone webui

Is there already something like this? I’m using Duplicati and a cloud storage provider to back up all my docker configs. It encrypts everything before uploading.

Is there anything similar to this that acts as a seamless interface for cloud services, but with user encryption added in between? Not so much for a backup plan but just for regular cloud storage?

moonpiedumplings,

rclone, but i don’t know if there is is a desktop application for it that does everything (is that what you meant by interface?)

There is github.com/kapitainsky/RcloneBrowser, but it seems to be unmaintained, so I don’t know if it supports rclone’s “crypt” feature.

However, there is a web gui: rclone.org/gui/

jws_shadotak,

Oh, I didn’t realize rclone has a webui.

I think this is exactly what I was looking for.

jws_shadotak,

Got it all set up. Now I see why people love rclone so much.

PoisonedPrisonPanda,

isnt cryptomator specially designed for that?

Limit,

Not sure what you’re looking for, like a cloud mounted file system that’s encrypted? I’ve used fuse s3fs before which is like mounting a s3 bucket to a mount point on the local server, it supports encryption as well.

If you’re looking for a Dropbox like experience you may want something like nextcloud, not sure if it supports client side encryption though.

yote_zip,
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gocryptfs which works like this, would be my recommendation. There’s also Cryptomator. They’re both cloud-friendly, so you only need to resync files that actually change.

GlitzyArmrest,
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I believe Duplicacy supports S3 endpoints at the very least.

umami_wasbi,

www.cryfs.org

In terms of security this would be second to Veracrypt but much more effieicent as changing one bit doesn’t require a full reupload. However, it is still quite experimental. Use with caution.

SheeEttin,

Something like www.boxcryptor.com/en/for-individuals/?

Worst case, you could just create a veracrypt file volume and put it in Google Drive or whatever. But generally, large files like that are not the ideal use case.

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