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Runis2022-01-24 21:01:00
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Runis, 2022-01-24 21:01:00

What are Linux programs with built-in Cryptomator?

For Windows, there are Cyberduck and Mountain Duck. They have a built-in Cryptomator. They allow you to create crypto-partitions right in the cloud. It is especially useful if you want to see clouds as network drives without clogging memory.

What are similar programs with Cryptomator on Linux? The search engine turns up nothing.

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Armenian Radio, 2022-01-24
@gbg

There is a cryptometer itself, but encfs is better

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Alexey Cheremisin, 2022-01-24
@leahch

In Linux, everything is simpler (relatively of course).
Anything that can be mounted as a block device can be encrypted using standard means such as dm-crypt , luks and the helper utility cryptsetup .
Anything that can be mounted but not as a block device can contain a file that can be mounted as a block device via loop device . And then it is encrypted via cryptsetup :)
In other words, if you have the ability to mount some kind of cloud, then you can create an encrypted file on it, which will be connected as a separate encrypted disk.

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