![]() See this post.Īs per Solutionhunter post at Reddit thread, you can try: I think it has something to do with the necessary use of the REST API from cloud storage. ![]() SyncBackPro, Arq for Windows and Arq for Mac, Syncovery, Duplicati, BitTorrent, Sync, Strongsync, ExpanDrive, CloudBerry, CloudBacko, Filement, GoodSync, Boxcryptor. Unfortunately, none of them can sync to any cloud storage of my choosing: Right now, for your information, I am aware of these back up clients and the cloud they can sync to. TL:DR: Please recommend a solution that can encrypt then sync to ANY cloud storage of my choosing, including Tencent or Kanbox (10 TB free). I'd love to see a fully open-source, zero knowledge, roll your own-solution, allowing it to be hosted on offsite VPS! I think this would pretty much solve the problem of cloud storage. Preferably strongest encryption algorithm used - Perhaps Truecrypt ? EncFS? dm-crypt LUKS? No drag and drop to a virtual drive/folder required. In other words, it encrypts current folders and files in my hard drive as I work on them. ![]() Must encrypt locally on my computer before being sent to the cloud.ĭoes not require me to create a virtual drive/folder on my hard drive and then drag and drop files to encrypt then back up. Must have file versioning enabled in the cloud. I need a solution to encrypt and then sync all my files to the cloud as offsite backup. I will pay money for it, as long as it works. But if you have a solution for Linux or Mac, I am happy to hear it. It appears to me like I am missing some piece in the puzzle which is not mentioned in documentation like a secret step in a how-to.įor reference: my question in the Apple Developer Forums.On a Windows computer. How can I debug this? The error in Console sticks out suspiciously. I did not find anything about the meaning of the exclamation mark or how to find out what the actual problem is. Which contains ist having this (binary) content: The above path can be expanded to: ~/Library/Application Support/FileProvider/ The PhotosFileProvider reports the same warning. There are also two others about PhotosFileProvider and which (I guess) are unrelated. found directory with no domain plist in it: ~/Lt.SomeProvider
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