ProtonDrive Bridge
With ProtonDrive, it would be nice if similar to how ProtonMail establishes a local mail server, if for ProtonDrive the bridge provided a local file server (WebDAV, etc.).
I'd expect the bridge to handle encryption/decryption and then could easily integrate the drive into any local file manager, etc.
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Robert commented
Yes. THIS! I would LOVE to be able to just add my Proton Drive to the "Remote" section of Dolphin on Kubuntu!
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Peter Schellhase commented
I'd like to eventually migrate from OneDrive, but it won't happen until I can map ProtonDrive to my local file system (Win).
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Maddious commented
It's goes without saying that Proton Drive needs a Drive. :P
Like most competitors do, having a Drive letter assign via WebDAV/FUSE would be great with some extra security integration options like pin/2fa or key to access. -
Ícar commented
This would allow me to back up my computers to Proton Drive.
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anonyme commented
A very good idea!!
My backup software supports WebDAV and I can't use proton Drive with it. -
Kristian Martensen commented
+1
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Piotr commented
Being able to mount the drive would be a good idea. Google Drive has such a possibility (google-drive-ocamlfuse, GCSF). It is also possible for Dropbox.
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Chuck Mattern commented
Consider this an upvote for being able to mount proton drive to my systems.
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Anonymous commented
Would personally love to see Proton services integrated into GNOME Online Accounts in the future.
I imagine integrating with the Linux bridge would be a start.
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Anonymous commented
Agree with all. Would greatly appreciate and use this feature.
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Oisin Mulvihill commented
be great if there was a command line linux tool like vpn
e.g.
protondrive-cli login <user name>
protondrive-cli mount <local path>
And then I could go to <local path> and see my folders and files. Alternatively I could select which files and folders to download. then I could use local tools to search and do all I need.
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Sven commented
Would be nice for automatic off-site backups
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Roger commented
Yes, so the remote share can be mounted locally and used from the command line on linux/mac without having to use the webpage to upload/download files.
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JOHN STAFFORD commented
Yeah, I am looking for this to be added so that I can attach the drive as a drive E: or to some subfolder then upon access ask/prompts for PW with a user-definable time out or tied to use lock/screen saver startup before asking again. Would make accessing the proton drive much more seamless.