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Create a new Cryptomator safe by right click > new encrypted safe and enter password
Open the folter of the created safe (here test)
Now you see the content of the safe folder as it is in OneDrive with masterkey.cryptomator file
After refreshing using F5, some popup appears which ask for the safe credentials
Only now we see the content of our safe
-Open .cryptomator files as safe*
I also tried to double click on the masterkey.cryptomator file after step 3 instead of hitting F5. In this case, Cyberduck mounts the safe. But when using multiple safes, I got an dialog that ask me to overwrite masterkey.cryptomator. This seems issued to the fact that Cyberduck download the file to my Downloads folder. So after opening the first safe, there is an existing file from the first safe.
-Expected behaviour/Suggestion*
So my suggestion is to change Cyberducks behaviour like this: When opening a folder, Cyberduck should look for files called masterkey.cryptomator. If those file is present, we have a Cryptomator safe and Cyberduck should try to open it (displaying the password dialog if required).
I'm using Version 6.6.3 (28581) on Windows 10 x64.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
-Open .cryptomator files as safe*
I also tried to double click on the masterkey.cryptomator file after step 3 instead of hitting F5. In this case, Cyberduck mounts the safe. But when using multiple safes, I got an dialog that ask me to overwrite masterkey.cryptomator. This seems issued to the fact that Cyberduck download the file to my Downloads folder. So after opening the first safe, there is an existing file from the first safe.
-Expected behaviour/Suggestion*
So my suggestion is to change Cyberducks behaviour like this: When opening a folder, Cyberduck should look for files called masterkey.cryptomator. If those file is present, we have a Cryptomator safe and Cyberduck should try to open it (displaying the password dialog if required).
I'm using Version 6.6.3 (28581) on Windows 10 x64.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: