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bph2019
7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Block-level sync for VeraCrypt not working post 83.4.152 update
Greetings all,
After DB auto-updated to 83.4.152, I noticed that the block-level syncing doesn't seem to be detecting changes anymore for my VeraCrypt container.
Before the update, everytime I di...
- 3 years ago
Hi all, we've brought this to our team and wanted to follow up.
While we've presented a workaround: either by turning off the "preserve file modification timestamps" setting in the application or naming the file with a ".tc" or ".hc" extension, we want to be transparent about our current priorities and unfortunately, this means that we won't be able to delve deeply into this in the near future.
We're still tracking these reports, and will make sure to inform you right away of any changes.
Thanks for understanding .
John L.2
Dropbox Staff
6 years agoHi all,
I think there are a couple of issues on this thread.
1. Block level sync should be working for all file types. Please let us know if that is not the case for you. (previous post: https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Files-folders/Block-level-sync-for-VeraCrypt-not-working-post-83-4-152-update/m-p/383392/highlight/true#M137525).
2. There is an issue specific to these containers where they can change without the modification timestamp changing. For this issue, you can uncheck "preserve modification timestamps" in the preferences for Veracrypt/Truecrypt. We have also whitelisted files with .tc and .hc extensions to be checked even if the modification timestamps have not changed.
Hope that helps.
Thanks!
--J
Garrett
6 years agoHelpful | Level 6
John L.2 wrote:We have also whitelisted files with .tc and .vc extensions to be checked even if the modification timestamps have not changed.
This does not appear to be working, assuming "to be checked" means checking for any container content changes. Without unchecking the file modification timestamp option in Veracrypt, DB checks for changes and appears to determine there are no changes, even when changes exist.
In my current experience, no indexing occurs unless the timestamp is changed.
- Tom306 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
John L.2 Thanks for your reply and summing up the issues.
Referencing to your first part of the post (as I personally can't reproduce the second issue): Yes, that is exactly my issue. So block level sync (only the changes are synced = modification of timestamp is on in veracrypt) works fine with the latest version of dropbox. What is not working fine is, that this is restricted only to files with the ending *.vc and *.tc. This is ok as a workaround (suggested as "workaround" by dropbox see https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Files-folders/Block-level-sync-for-VeraCrypt-not-working-post-83-4-152-update/m-p/382599/highlight/true#M137114), but we want to have back again the original functionality, where it was possible, to have block-level sync available for ALL filetypes.
Garrett Have you updated to the (latest) version suggested in this thread? Which version are you using? I have 88.4.172 and can't reproduce your issue.
- Garrett6 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Tom30 wrote:Garrett Have you updated to the (latest) version suggested in this thread? Which version are you using? I have 88.4.172 and can't reproduce your issue.
Yep.
I have received updates as they roll out. I noticed maybe two days ago that after unmounting my Veracrypt volume the typical indexing was not occuring. I also had, for months, watched midday updates restart Dropbox which would causing a hanging of the syncing since it could not access the mounted Veracrypt volume. But that stopped a few days ago too.
I found this thread, and I'm glad to know there is a workaround. I'm not aware of a downside of the Veracrypt volume modification timestamp being updated. Is there one?
- Tom306 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
I am not sure if I got you right, but you have the option in regards to timestamp modification ticked of? If so, the downside is, that it takes way longer to sync files, then it would with having that option activated. If you are only synching small files, you will not notice it. If you sync files with 8gb like me, there is a HUGE difference in how long it takes to update files on several devices.
- GH746 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I use True crypt and was able to get it to sync again by unticking "preserve modification time stamp" but it till took a long time to sync. I notice that the advice from dropbox is that containers with extension .tc will use block level syncing. By default the containers in True crypt have no extension. I added the .tc extention and then tested sync time and it was much faster so I suggest if you haven't added the extension you do so.
- Garrett6 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Ahh, I see. My entire Veracrypt volume is 10GB. The files inside are smaller, obviously.
I didn't change the extension, and had only noticed a difference in the communicated time remaining on the upload, although in actuality it took as long as before (not long)... maybe a minute.
- Garrett6 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Man, what a mess these days.
Regarding the .vc and .tc extensions, I read the posts but it appears that DB is saying .tc and .hc extensions.
Confirming .vc is okay, and ...do I just rename the container manually?
(Also discovered my exclusions lists on separate machines no longer works on these...nice to find they are out of space. I knew about the symlinks change but wth.)
- Tom306 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Hello John L.2 Julia20 Walter Jane
does anyone of you still feel reponsible for that topic? It does not look like as no response over than a month.
Please see the open topics https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Files-folders/Block-level-sync-for-VeraCrypt-not-working-post-83-4-152-update/m-p/390001/highlight/true#M141408.
We still did not get a feedback on what about synching files without .tc and .vc extension.
We still did not get an official statement on the upcoming plans.
- John L.26 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Hi Tom30,
Block level sync should be working for all file types, regardless of file extension. Please let us know if that is not the case.
The issue where changes are not picked up automatically (which is specific to these applications) can be resolved by either turning off the "preserve file modification timestamps" setting in the application or naming the file with a ".tc" or ".hc" extension.
--J
- Tom306 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
Thanks for your reply. Before the update 83.x it was possible to have the changes being picked automatically, no matter which filetype it was. The current workaround is as suggested by you. I am requesting an option to have the synching of changes available for any extension. This was the case before.
- Garrett6 years agoHelpful | Level 6
John L.2 wrote:Hi Tom30,
Block level sync should be working for all file types, regardless of file extension. Please let us know if that is not the case.
The issue where changes are not picked up automatically (which is specific to these applications) can be resolved by either turning off the "preserve file modification timestamps" setting in the application or naming the file with a ".tc" or ".hc" extension.
--J
I just tried yesterday to turn on the "preserve file modification timestamps" setting but it caused the changes not to be picked up. The volume has a .tc extension as directed. For me, it appears not to be "either" but rather "both" still.
- John L.26 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Thanks for your replies/questions here. We have a ticket open for your request, but do not currently have an ETA for a fix. Our understanding is that this behavior is very specific to these applications (changes should sync automatically for most other applications since edits will change the modification time), but please let us know if that is not what you are seeing.
- J-Ling6 years agoNew member | Level 2
That takes too long.
Could someone recommend another service with working blocklevel-sync for .vc/.tc containers?
Thank you very much in advanced.
- Tom306 years agoCollaborator | Level 9
John L.2 Hi, any update on this? I have confirmed the ticket content. When can we expect a fix for synching containers with any file-containers? This is still a BLOCKER. Please let me know the next steps.
BTW: I have a filed with *.vc extension and I am still (since many updates) experiencing issues: Sometimes if the content of the *.vc file is changed, the changes are not directly uploaded to Dropbox. Sometimes this needs a restart of the dropbox client in advance. This is really annoying and is not ok if you do not always remember that issue and you then again end up with 2 files that you have to merge on and on again.
- jonb16 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi,
I've just recently started having a problem with syncing veracrypt files on windows 10. I've used this setup for a long time and no issues until recently.
I have a veracrypt container I keep in my dropbox folder. Usually if I open it, makes changes to files within it, then close the container, dropbox will sync the container.
However starting just recently, I can make changes to the file within the container, close the container but dropbox will not sync.
If I then open the container on a different computer, I end up with conflicting files.
Can anyone offer suggestions?
Thanks
Jon
- nei a.6 years agoExperienced | Level 11
as it is sitll not properly fixed, any timeline?
- MSDDROP6 years agoNew member | Level 2
I tested today as noticed the same thing. THe fix that worked for me was as per below.
Within Veracrypt -> Preferences -> Untick Preserve modification timestamp of conntainers.Now each time I close a Mounted Volumn I can see it Sync up (changes only as only takes a second). - Daphne6 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Apologies for the delay in getting back to you here Tom30!
At the moment I don't have an update to share with you on this, we'll make sure to update this thread when we have some news to share.
If there's anything else that I can help with in the meantime, please let me know!
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