# cryfs-dropbox CryFS is a cryptographic software for Cloud storage, it allow make encrypted volumes and uploaded to Dropbox, Drive , etc. For more info: https://www.cryfs.org/ This is a basic script to automount CryFS with Dropbox. It can mount existing volumes and also create new ones. It automount the volume at every user login (~/.config/autostart/cryfs-dropbox.desktop). It's has been tested with Ubuntu 16.04 and Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa (probably it works with Debian/Ubuntu based distributions that use Gnome). * USAGE: cryfs-dropbox [OPTIONS] * OPTIONS: * -b, --basedir basedir * Set the encrypted folder that Dropbox client are going to upload. * Default: /home/$USER/.DropboxEncrypted/Dropbox/ENCRYPTED * -m, --mountdir mountdir * Set the decrypted folder. * Default: /home/$USER/Dropbox * -v, --verbose * Set verbose mode. * Default: false * -p, --password password * Set password for CryFS encrypted volume. * If not set it'll ask iteractively. * -c, --config cryfsconfig * Set the configuration file for CryFS. * Default: basedir/cryfs.config * --not-start-at-login * Not start cryfs at login time. * Default: true * CAUTION: plain password will be saved in: ~/.config/autostart/cryfs-dropbox.desktop * --new-volume * Create a new volume. * Default: false * --blocksize * Change the ciphertext block size in bytes. * Default: 524288 (512 KB) * CryFS use by default 32KB, but a 17 GB volume can generate up to 400,000 files with this... * The Dropbox client get crazzy! * THANKS: to Sebastian Meßmer (https://github.com/smessmer) who made CryFS.