Storj
Storj is a decentralized file storage system, and new protocol being added to FileZilla.
Source code is available at https://svn.filezilla-project.org/filezilla/FileZilla3/branches/storj/ and depends on https://github.com/Storj/libstorj
To checkout the code with subversion:
svn co https://svn.filezilla-project.org/svn/FileZilla3/branches/storj/ filezilla
Getting Started
- Add a new site in the Site Manager and select Storj as the protocol.
- Enter `api.storj.io` as the host and `443` as the port.
- Enter the bridge user name and password
- If you have not created an Encryption Key before, generate a new one, otherwise add your existing key.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an Encryption Key?
The Encryption Key is a series of 12 to 24 words that represents 128 to 256 bits of entropy that is used to encrypt files before they are uploaded into the network.
Here is an example Encryption Key:
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If you're familiar with Bitcoin, this will be familiar as it's based on the BIP39 standard.
How do I export settings from libstorj CLI?
First run this command to get the bridge user, pass and the encryption key:
storj export-keys
And then enter those settings into FileZilla in the Getting Started section.
What does it mean if I see "Error: Wrong encryption key for at least one bucket"?
This means that a bucket was added using a different Encryption Key and you won't be able to download the files within that bucket as it won't be able to decrypt them.
Why is there more data transfered over the wire compared to the total size of the file?
Files are encoding with Reed Solomon error correction before they are uploaded to the network. This provides the ability to repair parts the file that are missing or inaccessible. The number of parity shards is currently calculated as 2/3 the original file size.
Debugging
It's possible to view full detailed logs for file transfers. To enable it (you'll need to do this each time you start up):
- Open up the Preferences/Settings
- Go to Logging and optionally enable timestamps and select a file to log
- Go to Debug and select "4 - Debug"
- View logs in the command console