Show HN: Ellipticc Drive – open-source cloud drive with E2E and PQ encryption
ellipticc.comAlso, this SRP implementation seems a bit... sus.
https://github.com/ellipticc/drive-frontend/blob/main/lib/sr...
I would recommend OPAQUE instead.
I’ve just pushed an update addressing your points: commit d94969a(https://github.com/ellipticc/drive-frontend/commit/d94969a63...) — N and G are now public, hard-coded RFC 5054 constants (3072-bit for new users, keeping 2048-bit compatibility), and I fixed the session key calculation length.
I’ll definitely look into OPAQUE later on — I did some early testing, but ran into a WASM-related crash on the server side, so I’m holding off until I can debug that properly.
Really appreciate you pointing this out — it helped tighten things up!
You open sourced the frontend. Without a clear license.
That's not an "open-source cloud drive"
This comment isn't really addressed to you, but it would be nice if OS vendors had an API integration to allow access to remote drive/dropbox like how MS has OneDrive and Mac has iCloud drive. I know WebDAV is a thing, but both these vendor locked drives have a much better UX.
As for your website, I don't believe the organisations/companies or testimonials are real. Maybe you should just trim it. This is what real testimonials look like: https://www.tarsnap.com/testimonials.html
You’re right—integrating remote storage would improve the experience. WebDAV is an option, but I’ll need to explore ways to make it work while keeping true E2EE intact.
Regarding the testimonials, the companies listed in the marquee were just placeholders to make the landing page cleaner. I appreciate the example you shared—it’s helpful to see what real testimonials look like, and I’ll consider updating ours to be more genuine.