Where can I read about folder encryption?
Where are the encryption keys stored, what algorithms are used and how?
All I can do is export the key.
Storing the key on the device is essentially the same as no encryption if someone who wants to decrypt the data has the device itself and its disks.
[Help] Folder encryption
[Help] Folder encryption
TerraMaster F8, TerraMaster F2-425, Syno 218+
- osepheilly
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Re: [Help] Folder encryption
Hello AES!
You can find information on the Terramaster Forum or the Synology Help Page.
You can find information on the Terramaster Forum or the Synology Help Page.
- osepheilly
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Re: [Help] Folder encryption
You can also store encryption keys on mobile devices or secure servers where they are not easily accessible.osepheilly wrote: ↑31 Mar 2025, 22:56 Hello AES!
You can find informationBlock Blast on the Terramaster Forum or the Synology Help Page.
Re: [Help] Folder encryption
Maybe I searched poorly and don't understand the interface. Although it's unlikely, I generally understand how it works in Syno. There I can either enter the key each time or save it to the storage, the second option makes minimal sense, it is not protected, it is not Apple Secure Enclave.
Independent forensic researchers write that TOS uses eCryptFS.
I created encrypted folders, but they are mounted automatically after reboot. Are there any additional settings? Can't I mount and unmount manually? The key is stored on the disk and is not particularly protected?
https://blog.elcomsoft.com/2020/01/atta ... aster-nas/
Independent forensic researchers write that TOS uses eCryptFS.
I created encrypted folders, but they are mounted automatically after reboot. Are there any additional settings? Can't I mount and unmount manually? The key is stored on the disk and is not particularly protected?
https://blog.elcomsoft.com/2020/01/atta ... aster-nas/
TerraMaster F8, TerraMaster F2-425, Syno 218+
Re: [Help] Folder encryption
hi!osepheilly!AES wrote: ↑01 Apr 2025, 00:31 Maybe I searched poorly and don't understand the interface. Although it's unlikely, I generally understand how it works in Syno. There I can either enter the key each time or save it to the storage, the second option makes minimal sense, it is not protected, it is not Apple Secure Enclave.
Independent forensic researchers write that TOS uses eCryptFS.
I created encrypted folders, but they are mounted automatically after reboot. Are there any additional settings? Can't I mount and unmount manually? The key is stored on the disk and is not particularly protected?
https://blog.elcomsoft.com/2020/01/atta ... aster-nas/
Thank you for your feedback!
Regarding the encrypted shared folder, please note that its keys are not stored on disk—we recommend exporting and keeping them secure. To mount/unmount, simply select the encrypted folder in the shared folder list and click the "More" button.
Your request for auto-mount on startup has been acknowledged and will be addressed in a future update.
Feel free to reach out for further assistance!
