AESCrypt - Blacklist folders

05/24/2019 09:52 Naltalah#1
Hi there, I'm currently setting up AESCrypt for my resource.

Since I'm using git for svn, AES also scans the folders and tries to encrypt my git objects.

Is there a way to blacklist certain folders in the rijndael_fold.txt or rijndael_add.txt without having to either add all files in the rijndael_add.txt or deleting the git objects from the rijndael_add.txt every time?

Thanks in advance.
05/24/2019 10:14 ディオニュソス#2
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Originally Posted by Naltalah View Post
Since I'm using git for svn
:notsureif:

What version of the tool do you use? Is there any source released for it? I honestly can't remember if I have implemented a blacklist feature or not.
05/24/2019 10:16 Naltalah#3
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Originally Posted by ディオニュソス View Post
:notsureif:

What version of the tool do you use? Is there any source released for it? I honestly can't remember if I have implemented a blacklist feature or not.
oof, can't actually tell you since there isn't really a Version anywhere to be found. Or I'm just blind.

I'm using the exe that's in the release "My old V20 files" here on epvp. Figured it wouldn't make a difference.
05/24/2019 10:46 ディオニュソス#4
I believe [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] includes some code.
05/24/2019 11:17 Naltalah#5
If it does, I wasn't able to find the correct code.
Guess I have to look for another way then :heh:

Edit: Nevermind, I was blind. Guess I have to re-do some stuff but then it might work.
05/24/2019 11:25 ディオニュソス#6
The version in the archive is a qt port and much newer, probably more stable as well (its probably still not the most stable code out there)
05/24/2019 11:27 Naltalah#7
In any case, this is probably the best-case solution, adding a blacklist function so I can happily continue using git without making my client patch the git files :heh:

Thanks!

Edit:
Had to remove decryption because files were missing, but I have now hardcoded the git-filter and it's working like charm!
05/24/2019 21:12 mobai520#8
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Originally Posted by Naltalah View Post
In any case, this is probably the best-case solution, adding a blacklist function so I can happily continue using git without making my client patch the git files :heh:

Thanks!

Edit:
Had to remove decryption because files were missing, but I have now hardcoded the git-filter and it's working like charm!
You try Icon or Item, plus, and again, no files will be lost. I did this. At least not missing anything