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bagelcat replied on February 01, 2010 09:48 to the update "We have a New Forum" in Wuala:
bagelcat replied on February 01, 2010 09:47 to the problem "Fuse on Ubuntu 9.10 64bit" in Wuala:
take a look herein https://forum.wuala.com/viewtopic.php.... Try it again at this thread when this can ́t solve it. ;)
A comment on the idea "Speicher ohne PC über Wuala freigeben" in Wuala:
siehe die urls oben. Grundsätzlich - wenn auf dem Ding ein Linux und Java läuft, kann man versuchen ob der linx-client mit der option '-nogui' funktioniert. Gleiches gilt, wenn ein Windows-System inkl. Java auf dem Router o. ä. läuft. – bagelcat, on February 01, 2010 09:45
bagelcat replied on January 17, 2010 14:44 to the update "We have a New Forum" in Wuala:
bagelcat replied on January 17, 2010 14:43 to the question "Starting Wuala automatically in Ubuntu" in Wuala:
take a look into this thread: https://forum.wuala.com/viewtopic.php...
A comment on the problem "on opensuse, wuala decides to timeout with no explaination. Says no internet connection, but the internet is on and running..." in Wuala:
is this listed/copied into https://bugs.wuala.com/ already? Would be surely be seen faster from the devs. – bagelcat, on January 17, 2010 14:42
bagelcat marked one of nickname's replies in Wuala as useful. nickname replied to the problem "on opensuse, wuala decides to timeout with no explaination. Says no internet connection, but the internet is on and running...".
A comment on the question "Can't get well connected with Zone Alarm (free version)" in Wuala:
noxxor: create a bugreport at https://bugs.wuala.com/ Like nmat ́s post intend, this is surely "solved" for the Wuala-devs (e. g. they do not know that there are still persons with that problem). – bagelcat, on January 17, 2010 14:40
bagelcat replied on January 17, 2010 14:37 to the problem "Bad privacy due to hashing unencrypted files before upload" in Wuala:
Hi Kragil,
pls use https://forum.wuala.com/ for your next question. Not alot of people are reading here anymore. ;)
The crypttreepaper descripe, that the files itself do not contain any link to users who have access zu them, except a counter that at least one user have access to it (to delete the file from the servers when no user have access anymore, eg. have deleted the file from its account).
The (encrypted stored) metadatas of your Wuala-user enable you to access your (also encrypted) personal Filename of a givven files along with the hash of that file and the key of that file. So, when you access a file, Wuala find it with the hash name und encrypt it.
On the other hand this says, that if someone cracks the Wuala Filebase, he can see that a file with a givven hash is online and that x-users have access to it, but he can ́t see the usersname or any code who can be used to find out which users that are. In this way, your privacy is not endangered.
This system also allows to find a already exitend file in Wuala when you upload it from your system, so that you do not need to upload it again and get immendiately access to it. Tha password is build out of the file content during encryption. All you have to do to get acces to a files is to have a unencrypted file which creates the same hash/archiv (e.g. a bit-identically copy). The file-password will be the same and you can get access to it without anyone can know which users have acces to it or the need of some privacy-problematic key transfer.
This is how I have read the cryptree paper at http://www.wuala.com/de/learn/technology .
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