Most of the modern encryption software is fully compatible with all popular cloud providers. For example, CloudMounter. The app uses Advanced Encryption Standard with 256 key length, that’s widely used nowadays and is considered to be one of the most common algorithms of symmetric encryption. Encryption in Mac. The best things about the software that users can encrypt files in each cloud service. For this, the user has to click on the CloudMounter icon, after it chooses the drive for encryption, and then click on Encrypt. When the user will go for encryption of files then at that time it will ask for creating and verifying the password. Encryption in Mac. The best things about the software that users can encrypt files in each cloud service. For this, the user has to click on the CloudMounter icon, after it chooses the drive for encryption, and then click on Encrypt. When the user will go for encryption of files then at that time it will ask for creating and verifying the password.
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Please keep in mind the following factors while using the encryption feature in CloudMounter:
1. Enabling the encryption globally in the app’s preferences or for the specific type of connection may negatively influence the display speed of the directories’ content, even if they do not have any encrypted data. So, we highly recommend to turn this feature off for the drives where it is not expected to be utilized or disable it entirely, if it will not be used at all.
2. It is not possible to:
- create new files/folders and change the name of the existing ones in the locked directory. However, the locked directory and its content can be deleted.
- move files and folders from/to the encrypted (locked) directories to/from the unencrypted ones (or encrypted with a different password);
- encrypt a directory if it contains a sub-directory already encrypted with a different password.
- encrypt a directory of a higher level without the “Encrypt file names” option, if the encrypted sub-directory has this option enabled, even when the same password is used.
3. The password is removed from the Keychain when the encrypted folder is locked. It is restored back when the folder is unlocked (in case the password was added to the Keychain in the first place).
4. The content of the directory can be accessed in read mode only, while the encryption/decryption process is in progress.
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5. If the encryption process is halted, the directory will be partly encrypted and unlocked.
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6. Luminar 3 2 0 m. If the decryption process is halted, the directory will be partly unencrypted and locked.
Note: In both cases for p.5 and p.6, the contents of the directory will remain undamaged. To fix such issue, simply restart the encryption process.
7. If the encrypted directory gets locked during the copy process, part of its content may not be visible when the folder is unlocked. To fix this issue, please eject and mount the drive anew.
CloudMounter is a hub between your ExaVault FTP storage and your computer. It makes working with remote hosts as easy as if the data were stored on your computer by letting you communicate with your FTP account from the comfort of Finder. CloudMounter is an all-in-one manager for Mac and fully compatible with macOS 10.10 and later and requires 32.15MB free space.
CloudMounter lets you connect to web servers via standard or secure FTP protocols. You can map FTP as a local drive and mount SFTP server via SSH File Transfer Protocol, and access your online files in Finder as local ones - create new, view, modify, delete, upload to and download files from a remote server. CloudMounter allows viewing the full file structure of the website or file server.CloudMounter integrates directly with the Finder app on OS X and does its very best to keep your personal information safe. Here we care about providing constant support for the product and with regular updates in order to stay current if not ahead of the crowd.
Downloading and Connecting with Cloud Mounter
Download CloudMounter from its official website. After you download the installation file, start the setup and follow the instructions there.
To mount a remote FTP or SFTP server with CloudMounter, do the following:
1. Choose the connection method (depending on the capabilities of the server you are connecting to):
- FTP with Implicit SSL: In implicit mode, security is enabled as soon as the connection starts. This method of negotiating TLS/SSL for FTP is considered deprecated but is still widely used. This type of connection is also known as FTPS.
- FTP with TLS/SSL: Also known as explicit FTP with TLS/SSL, or FTPES, this type of connection starts out as plain FTP, but through special FTP commands is upgraded to TLS/SSL encryption. This is a somewhat newer form of encrypted FTP and is considered the preferred way to establish secure connections.
- SFTP: While both are secure file transfer protocols and have similar names, FTP with TLS/SSL (FTPS and FTPES) should not be confused with SFTP, which stands for SSH File Transfer Protocol. SFTP is a completely different protocol, whereas FTP with TLS/SSL uses the same protocol as FTP but wrapped in an encryption layer.
2. Vidconvert 1 4 5. Choose the connection name.
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3. Specify the server’s address and the port it is listening on.The default ports are:
- 22 for SFTP.
4. Enter your login and password.
5. Choose the connection mode – active or passive.
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6. Set the remote path. This is the directory on the server that will hold the files you upload. If you leave this field blank, the files will be uploaded to the home folder assigned to your ExaVault user account.
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CloudMounter has a 14-day free trial. More information on how to use CloudMounter on Mac in its tutorial.