Based on our record, Cryptomator seems to be a lot more popular than FileZilla Server. While we know about 295 links to Cryptomator, we've tracked only 8 mentions of FileZilla Server. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I hate bundled adware as much as the next man here, but we also need to be fair and acknowledge that FileZilla plainly informs the user: "This installer may include bundled offers. Check below for more options." The download page[1] that is referred to be "check below" then gives a list of both installers (without the adware) and ZIP archives, and notably does not list the adware'd installer. [1]:... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
If you click the "quick download link" on the home page it will lead you to downloading a "sponsored" version of the application, e.g. "FileZilla_3.66.5_win64_sponsored2-setup.exe" for me on Windows. Clicking "show additional download options" takes you to https://filezilla-project.org/download.php?show_all=1 which has links to "clean" versions of the client. Sidenote: It was Windows Defender which pointed out to... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
A very common client used for FTP transfers from a computer is FileZilla. Source: over 1 year ago
In order to do this, you need to runIDC version of the exploit (to allow full FTP access). Once you send the payload (assuming you know how to FTP already) ftp to your PS4 with FileZilla or whatever using port 1337. Source: about 2 years ago
Step 1: Make sure you have the PS4 Save Mounter downloaded (and make sure it is 1.8) as well as an FTP program (such as FileZilla or WinSCP). Source: over 2 years ago
The best way to do this is with https://cryptomator.org. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Before putting anything on a cloud service I would recommend 3rd party tools, like Cryptomator, to encrypt folders and such, then upload to a cloud service. Source: 6 months ago
I've used countless encryption "schemes" over the years, from True/Vera-Crypt to encrypted sparse bundles/images, and none have ever really felt right. These days I tend to use Cryptomator[0] instead. It accomplishes what none of the others could do, which is transparent encryption across devices. With Cryptomator, I simply create a vault somewhere in the cloud, stuff data in it, and I can access it from my... - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
Cryptomator[0] hooked up to Dropbox. [0] https://cryptomator.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
Cryptomator's arguably the most popular encryption software for cloud storage (you can give yourself zero-knowledge encryption by using them) - it's actually what they specialize & focus on (cloud encryption). It's 100% open source and Free to use on computers. On phones I believe it's just a 1-time fee of a few bucks ($13-14, then you have it forever) - note: their iOS offering is still new, so may be a bit... Source: 12 months ago
vsftpd - Very secure FTP Daemon, a secure, fast FTP server for UNIX systems, including Linux.
VeraCrypt - VeraCrypt is a free open source disk encryption software for Windows, Mac OSX and Linux.
ProFTPD - The Official ProFTPD web site. ProFTPD is a high-performance, extremely configurable, and most of all a secure FTP server, featuring Apache-like configuration and blazing performance.
BoxCryptor - Boxcryptor encrypts your sensitive files before uploading them to cloud storage services like Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Box, and many others.
FileZilla - FileZilla is an FTP, or file transfer protocol, client. It lets individuals transfer single files or batches to a web server. For many years, FTP was the standard for website design. Read more about FileZilla.
Mega - Secure File Storage and collaboration