Nous avons récemment a annoncé notre projet d'offrir un service de stockage personnel en ligne et sécurisé aux membres de Giganews . Aujourd'hui, nous ouvrons les inscriptions pour un accès anticipé au service de stockage en ligne Dump Truck de Golden Frog. Le nombre de places disponibles pour essayer Dump Truck est limité. Inscrivez-vous dès aujourd'hui.
Qu'est-ce qu'un camion à benne ?
Dump Truck est un service de stockage en ligne personnel créé par Golden Frog et sera disponible pour les clients de Giganews dans les prochains mois. Dump Truck vous permet de déplacer massivement et librement vos bits et octets tout en garantissant la sécurité de vos fichiers.
Les caractéristiques du camion à benne basculante précoce comprennent :
- Interface web intuitive avec téléchargement par "glisser-déposer".
- Structure de fichiers simple et sécurisée
- Cryptage SSL 256 bits pour les envois et les téléchargements.
- Les fichiers sont chiffrés sur le disque avec un chiffrement AES de 256 bits.
- Accès à vos fichiers partout dans le monde
Visitez la page d'inscription au camion à benne basculante pour avoir la possibilité d'être les premiers à essayer le service ! Le nombre de places est limité, alors inscrivez-vous dès aujourd'hui !
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Anonyme dit
Looking forward to taking this for a spin! Any chance of early access?
🙂
Liam says
Look forward to this, especially if you can guarantee more privacy than Drpbx seems to be offering lately
Anonyme dit
Looks great! Are you planning a on including an email service in Dump Truck? As I trust you more than Microsoft, Google or Apple.
Anonyme dit
Will there be SFTP support for uploading and downloading the files?
Fred says
With Dump Truck, are files encrypted on the user's PC *before* upload using private key, or encrypted on the server after upload? In other words, can uploaded files be decrypted by Golden Frog — or possibly byhackers, e.g. Dropbox's recent security hole?
Lachlan Hunt says
Will there be a storage limit, either a hard quota or some sort of implied reasonable usage limit? Would it be acceptable to store a few TB of data?
You say there will be 256 bit AES disk encryption. When accessing the files, will decryption be done on the server side, requiring that you maintain the encryption keys, or will all decryption be done locally, meaning that I may maintain my own decryption keys securely?
Will it require any special software to access the service? Will I be able to mount it as a remote drive, either on Windows, Mac or Linux, and/or will it be possible to browse the files using via a web interface using a web browser?
Anonyme dit
Would would make this invaluable is if my downloads from Giganews could go directly to the Dumb Truck for storage and later access. Thereby taking a huge load off of my Comcast bandwidth cap.
KiNG says
First word: LINUX
I don't care otherwise.
I'm a Diamond, and will be for the rest of my life, but lack of LINUX support is killing me.
You're getting your money either way, but can guarantee my lifetime membership if you provide all of your tools with LINUX support.
O_o
Anonyme dit
This sounds fantastic, but the wording of your bullet points about encryption has me a bit concerned… You call out encryption of data in transit and encryption of data at rest, but what about between upload and disk or disk and download? Who owns and stores the encryption keys?
Ideally, the data is encrypted and decrypted on my client machine/device and the keys are never exposed to Golden From or Giganews.
Not that I don't trust you guys, but… I don't trust anyone.
Anders Buch says
I hope you consider the following use case: A Windows based desktop with access to a number of mapped network drives; these synchronized into the cloud; and then synchronized back onto a “stand alone” MacOSX based MacBook Pro, making all selected folders from the mapped network drives available locally anywhere. Possible?
Thanks.
– Anders