waazzaarr

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  1. The major problem here is that the usefulness of an encrypted folder is that it would run on a untrusted computer that the user would likely not have access to. The sync conflicts that are occurring on the peer that hosts the encrypted folder do not show in any of the other peers, so you'd never know that there was an issue unless you have full time access to the untrusted peer. I can't get my head around why this was never thought of in the design - I do appreciate your work Resilio, but these issues have been going on for years now. Also, there is no way to remote audit the files in an encrypted node. My tests using Beyond Compare show that there are often files missing in syncs from a master folder through an encrypted folder and back to a read only folder on a different machine. This tends to happen when the folders structure goes too deep. Resilio won't scan beyond a certain depth over a certain file limit - thus making Resilio unreliable for multi peer, encrypted server backups. I would have thought that was what the encrypted folder feature is for.