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Network Share Sync. LDAP Infrastructure. Powerful Administrative Controls to manage users, accounts, storage quotas. Detailed audit trails to meet compliance. Admin features. Custom Branding. Endpoint Security. Need not recreate the file access permissions on the cloud. Select On my own server and enter Address and Remote Path. Click Add and SparkleShare tries to clone the repository. The last part of the directory test corresponds with the name of the Git repository.

You can connect more than one Git repository. While SparkleShare is running, it watches for changes in this folder. Add a new file, open the project in Gitea, and you should see the new file there. Because this is a standard Git project, you can add and change files with any other Git client.

SparkleShare picks up the change and downloads it to your computer. Local changes are synchronized immediately to the Git server, but if you change something from another client, it takes a few minutes until SparkleShare picks up the change and downloads it to your computer. The reason for this is that by default, no notification service notifies SparkleShare of server changes, and the client has to fall back to polling.

If you experiment with multiple clients, wait a few minutes until you see the changes propagated to all clients. The page contains an example of a Git hook that sends a message to a notification service, SparkleShare clients can connect to this service and are going to be notified immediately when another client pushes changes to the remote repository.

In the spirit of self-hosting, you can also install the notification service on your server. Another interesting feature of SparkleShare is to encrypt files before sending them to the server.

To enable this feature all you have to do is creating a Git repository with a name that ends with -crypto. For this example, I created a repository with the name secret-crypto. When you add the project, SparkleShare asks for a password.

It uses this password to encrypt each file with the AES algorithm that you add to this folder. SparkleShare omits the -crypto suffix when it creates the folder on your local computer. The files are unencrypted on your local computer, but when you open the file on the remote Git repository, you see the file with encrypted content. Note that the file names are not mangled, and the file size of an AES encrypted file is very similar to the original file size.



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