securefs VS loggedfs

Compare securefs vs loggedfs and see what are their differences.

securefs

Filesystem in userspace (FUSE) with transparent authenticated encryption (by netheril96)
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securefs

Posts with mentions or reviews of securefs. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-02.

loggedfs

Posts with mentions or reviews of loggedfs. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-21.
  • What are the linux-audit and strace equivalents of the loggedfs file system monitoring commands?
    1 project | /r/unix | 11 May 2022
    Loggedfs is a userspace tool for monitoring file system access in a directory and after trying I realized that it impacts performance too much even though it doesn't require root permissions.
  • Git ls-files is Faster Than Fd and Find
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 Nov 2021
    I'm absolutely not an expert, but I feel like log-structured filesystems (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Log-structured_file_system) are a natural fit for this kind of things: an index "just" has to read the latest written entries.

    But if we're talking about the future, we're probably talking about btrfs and zfs, both of which have the internal machinery to give you a feed of "recently changed files" up to the beginning of the filesystem.

    While writing this answer I stumbled upon https://github.com/rflament/loggedfs which is probably a very nice solution to this problem.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing securefs and loggedfs you can also consider the following projects:

cryfs - Cryptographic filesystem for the cloud

cligen - Nim library to infer/generate command-line-interfaces / option / argument parsing; Docs at

rust-9p - Tokio-based asynchronous filesystems library using 9P2000.L protocol, an extended variant of 9P from Plan 9.

walkdir - Rust library for walking directories recursively.

winfsp - Windows File System Proxy - FUSE for Windows

DroidFS - Encrypted overlay filesystems implementation for Android. Also available on gitea: https://forge.chapril.org/hardcoresushi/DroidFS

mergerfs - a featureful union filesystem

sshfs-win - SSHFS For Windows

walk - Plan 9 style utilities to replace find(1)

HElib - HElib is an open-source software library that implements homomorphic encryption. It supports the BGV scheme with bootstrapping and the Approximate Number CKKS scheme. HElib also includes optimizations for efficient homomorphic evaluation, focusing on effective use of ciphertext packing techniques and on the Gentry-Halevi-Smart optimizations.

s3fs-fuse - FUSE-based file system backed by Amazon S3