![]() ![]() encfs.xml file (it’s hidden by default – press Ctrl+H in Nautilus to view hidden files). If you place files directly in the /Dropbox/encrypted folder, they won’t be encrypted. Place files in the Private folder instead. Do not place files in your /Dropbox/encrypted folder – ignore this folder. ![]() You can mount the EncFS directory on multiple computers (use the same encfs command) to use your encrypted files on each. Dropbox will synchronize them across your computers – no one can access their contents without your password. This is also where you can access the decrypted versions of your files.Įncrypted versions of the files will be stored in your /Dropbox/encrypted folder. Place files in the Private folder you created earlier. Remember this password – if you forget it, you won’t be able to access your files. The default paranoia mode (type p when prompted) should work well, but you can also type x for expert configuration mode.ĮncFS will prompt you to create a password for your encrypted volume. You’ll be asked several questions after running this commands.
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