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Re: "secure Dropbox clone" (was: Re: [IAB] IETF88 Technical Plenary hums)

2013-11-07 08:40:11
On 07 Nov 2013, at 6:18, Vinayak Hegde <vinayakh(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
There is Unison[1] which can sync across computers across networks and across 
OSes (Windows ,Linux, etc). It is open-source (GPL-licensed ) and trivial to 
setup. The transfer connections can be tunneled over encrypted SSH.

I have been using it for a while and it works well for the set of 
requirements you have noted.

Yup, but there is no phone/tablet support AFAIK. User desire to access their 
content on such devices is where DropBox and other services shine.

Lars


-- Vinayak

1. http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/


On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 6:31 PM, Eggert, Lars <lars(_at_)netapp(_dot_)com> 
wrote:
Hi,

On 06 Nov 2013, at 12:41, Russ Housley <housley(_at_)vigilsec(_dot_)com> 
wrote:
5.  Many insecure protocols are used in the Internet today, and the IETF 
should create a secure alternative for the popular ones.

since a "secure DropBox alternative" was brought up: the pieces for building 
such do exist, but some exist outside the IETF. For example, SNIA's CDMI 
(http://www.snia.org/cdmi) could be useful, and on the IETF side we have of 
course WebDAV.

In many cases, the reason that such alternatives don't exist probably isn't 
because there aren't any open protocols available to build them with, it's 
that the proprietary services have polished clients that are simple to set 
up, available for many clients, and that they have a robust and well-managed 
backend. There's not much the IETF can do about these factors.

In the specific case of DropBox clones, several vendors of storage systems 
(incl. my employer) are making or will shortly be making mobile clients 
available that use said storage systems as a backend instead of the public 
cloud. So at least for that particular application, there are alternatives 
available.

Lars



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