Hey Anthony,

thank you. Tell me what you think after you tried it out.
If you have input on the way I intend to solve the directory conflict 
problem, I'd also be happy to hear it.

Just as you can with EncFS, you can interleave multiple encrypted file 
systems in CryFS if you keep the configuration file out of the base 
directory. You can also for example obfuscate the actual file system 
size by adding random blocks (or alternatively a second CryFS file 
system with random data).

Best
Sebastian

On 08.02.2016 01:47, Anthony Thyssen wrote:
> I look forward to testing out this out.  As I have said in the past, 
> this is the 'next step' in the File System Level of Encryption (As 
> opposed to Disk/Partition or individual File based encryption).
>
> The point about a changes to a directory on two different systems 
> causing a synchronization conflict is something I never even thought 
> of, and will require some very careful handling. Otherwise files added 
> on one system may become 'lost'.
>
> I also look forward to attempting to 'interleave' multiple encrypted 
> file systems into the same encrypted data store, Something I often do 
> with EncFS without problems.
>
> Thank you for your efforts, Cloud Filesystems have become a major part 
> of the world, and Encrypted Filesystems has become vital to making 
> this secure, even form the providers of such systems.
>


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