This is a robust system for encrypted file storage on one or more server. Files are accessed via a URL which contains the public key with which it was encrypted.
This is a robust system for encrypted file storage on one or more servers. Files are accessed via a URL which contains the public key with which it was encrypted.
* Installation
Log into your system with:
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Using cursor keys, space bar and Enter key select *Administrator controls* and type in your password.
Select *Add/Remove Apps* then *tahoelafs*. This system is entirely based upon use of onion addresses and so no other demaon names are needed.
Select *Add/Remove Apps* then *tahoelafs*. This system is entirely based upon use of onion addresses and so no other domain names are needed.
* Initial setup
Get the login password for your Tahoe-LAFS system by going to *Passwords* on the *Administrator control panel* and selecting *tahoelafs*.
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This is a robust system for encrypted file storage on one or more server. Files are accessed via a URL which contains the public key with which it was encrypted.
This is a robust system for encrypted file storage on one or more servers. Files are accessed via a URL which contains the public key with which it was encrypted.
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Select <b>Add/Remove Apps</b> then <b>tahoelafs</b>. This system is entirely based upon use of onion addresses and so no other demaon names are needed.
Select <b>Add/Remove Apps</b> then <b>tahoelafs</b>. This system is entirely based upon use of onion addresses and so no other domain names are needed.
Get the login password for your Tahoe-LAFS system by going to <b>Passwords</b> on the <b>Administrator control panel</b> and selecting <b>tahoelafs</b>.
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You can add more servers to the system to increase its storage capacity. In a typical Tahoe-LAFS new data storage servers are automatically discovered via an introducer node, but that creates a single centralised point of failure. The installation on Freedombone has no introducer node and so details for the servers of your friends need to be entered manually.
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