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You can identify encrypted files and folders using a lock overlay icon. | You can identify encrypted files and folders using a lock overlay icon. | ||
- | ===== Requirements on Server File System ===== | + | ===== [[requirements]] Requirements on Server File System ===== |
Encryption of file names uses Base64 encoding. To preserve file names encoded in Base64 encoding, the target file system should be case-sensitive (Linux servers use case-sensitive file systems) or at least case-preserving (with a small risk of collision - Windows NTFS is case-preserving). | Encryption of file names uses Base64 encoding. To preserve file names encoded in Base64 encoding, the target file system should be case-sensitive (Linux servers use case-sensitive file systems) or at least case-preserving (with a small risk of collision - Windows NTFS is case-preserving). |