Hi,
I'm little bit confused after Restoring files. I was storing some files with activated "File Name Encryption". The Backup runs great and everything looks fine. :smile:
But after restoring some files from the Backup, in the Windows-destination-Folder all filenames looks like "huvtdpjmnhijsi6fylwzb54quthkkwvmid46fmnatwwqw3eqzrw6dqbn5dhipdadaest4drvozjtdlmlnydd2ezlqgb7fqa" instead of correct name, like "MyFilename.exe" :sad:
Is this a bug of Google Drive or do I anything wrong or what ever? I'm confused now... :worry:
Thanks Matt, I want to use "Google Cloud" instead of "Google Drive". But the price table is totally confusing for me. Same with Amazon S3 an Azure. I don't understand ths price calculators. I seem to be stupid. This is the reason, why I want to use "Google One with 2TB-storage" with filename encryption.
Is OneDrive supporting filename encryption? OneDrive is a more expensive, but also OK. Backblaze is too slow, here in my country.
None of the "consumer" storage providers support file name encryption, they simply weren't designed for that, so only enterprise-level cloud solutions allow to use file name encryption.
Hi, prior to engaging with CBL for Mac I was already using AWS S3. So created a new bucket for CBL use. After doing couple of backups from CBL using client-side encryption and subsequent login to AWS IAM (curious to look at CBL bucket), I was surprised that folder names and file names were -not- encrypted. Although the file contents were encrypted. Am I missing something?
Attached are screenshots showing my backup plan client-side encryption settings and summary.