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I've had an alright experience with:
https://nuetzlich.net/gocryptfs/ And a third party windows implementation: https://github.com/bailey27/cppcryptfs They have a simple comparison of "file encryption" software: https://nuetzlich.net/gocryptfs/comparison/ The one problem with gocryptfs, is that it leaks exact file lengths and directory structure. Unfortunately there is a lack of any project that does a simple directory flattening and file size obfuscation. Cryfs does everything right, except that its file size obfuscation is not dynamic, and results in a gigantic number of files or large amount of wasted space, which cannot be controlled for when storing both large and small files in a single cryfs volume. You can see a bit of a discussion about the file size obfuscation problem here: https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/57 Unfortunately it seems no current project is really addressing these types of issues in what I think is a reasonable way. |
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