![]() (The remote server returned an error: (500) Server Error.) (One or more errors occurred. (The remote server returned an error: (500) Server Error.))) -> System.AggregateException: The remote server returned an error: (500) Server Error. (The remote server returned an error: (500) Server Error. ![]() (The remote server returned an error: (500) Server Error.)))ĭetails: System.AggregateException: One or more errors occurred. ![]() You will not be able to connect to your cryptomator vault with the mobile apps, if the vault is on jottacloud.A few days ago, I received the following errors from one of my backups: Failed: One or more errors occurred. Keep in mind that the cryptomator mobile apps connect directly to the cloud service. If you want to access you cryptomator vault directly with a desktop app, third party apps will fit better for you (but of course they will also need to have an api/webdav or other connections provided by cloud service). Programm developers are in this respect quite a bit dependent on the providers.įurther more, Cryptomator for desktop is designed to work with the providers sync client to allow users of nearly all storage providers (as nearly all have their own sync client) to store their files privacy protected online. I don’t see how external programs then should provide an “official” direct connection with jottacloud. ![]() So Jottacloud does not provide any file transfer, and due to this forum post they do not provide an official API for developers. WebDAV URLs of Common Cloud Storage Services I don’t mind the slow speeds, so long as they are at least in the realm of 5MB/s if it means I can mount a drive on my machine and keep those files entirely off my local machine but still encrypted in a vault. Is WebDAV just really slow or something?ĭoes anyone have any tips to easily manage vaults with Jottacloud (or any other service that doesn’t have webdav) without having to store the files locally on a drive somewhere? Dropbox which doesn’t either… Stackstorage seems to be the only one but their upload speeds are only about 2.5MB/s via WebDAV, but up to 10MB/s via their own Sync app. I’ve looked at Sync which also doesn’t support WebDAV. WebDAV would mean at least those files weren’t also on my computer, but after speaking with their support they have absolutely no plans to enable WebDAV or SFTP or any other file transfer protocol EVER. So this creates problems with adding and removing files from the vault… Subsequently it means that the max size of my vault is basically the max size of my largest local hard drive (the drive that the vault and Jotta is syncing with). I can delete the vault and files inside it after uploading but then this creates problems being able to view the vault (and subsequently what’s stored in my cloud as they are the same). However those files must still be stored locally on my machine. ![]() My question is, is there any way to set a vault on Jottacloud without having to keep my files also locally on the machine? Installing their Windows software gives me a folder to sync with, which I can make a vault on that is automatically uploaded (at around 50MB/s) to their servers. In particular I use Jottacloud which has incredibly fast upload and download speeds (I’ve tested up to 50MB/s) though this is using their atypical “sync” software which runs very much like all the other sync software offered by e.g. Unfortunately keeping a local folder to sync with on my computer defeats the purpose of “saving storage” and having all of my files in the cloud. Thanks for these links! A lot of these services have absolutely horrendous file upload speeds when using WebDAV. ![]()
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