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I have a master key encrypted setup. Reading the docu did not answer my question. Here we go. When a user changes his password, is there any kind of reencryption needed? I guess no, but i wanna be sure. :-)
I would really appreciate if a dev could take the time to explain the master key encyrption setup a litte bit. I have in $docroot/data/files_encryption/OC_DEFAULT_MODULE/:
@himpierre you described it correctly. We now use the master key to encrypt/decrypt everything. This way users can freely change or reset their login password, it provides way better performance in case large folders are shared with many people and it works with user back-ends which doesn't have a password, such as SAML
Hello Devs.
I have a master key encrypted setup. Reading the docu did not answer my question. Here we go. When a user changes his password, is there any kind of reencryption needed? I guess no, but i wanna be sure. :-)
I would really appreciate if a dev could take the time to explain the master key encyrption setup a litte bit. I have in $docroot/data/files_encryption/OC_DEFAULT_MODULE/:
These keys are used to encrypt everything, right? The master key is encrypt with the secret stored in config.php?
thank you very much
Server configuration
Operating system: Linux
Web server: Apache2
Database: Maria
PHP version: 7.2
Nextcloud version: 13.0.4
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