Big Sur - Cannot open vault anymore

Same here, got the same error message.
(After installing Big Sur)

Jan

Unfortunately with me exactly the same. Since today’s update to Big Sur I can’t open the vault anymore.

Please help me. What to do?

I’m able to open existing vaults and create new ones using WebDAV on a fresh installation of Big Sur using Cryptomator 1.5.8.

When installing Fuse, Cryptomator does not seem to recognize it. In the settings, only WebDAV shows up in the dropdown menu.

I’ve tested both Fuse 3.11.2 and 4.0.2 Developer Preview.

WebDAV workaround also works for me. So seems like FUSE is the point of failure …

Is there going to be an official fix for this??

Did you really give permissions in System Preferences? That’s the only thing that I can think of right now because I didn’t experience any issues with FUSE on Big Sur.

I have finally fixed the problem by updating FUSE for macOS
https://osxfuse.github.io
to the developer version 4.0.2
It’s not called a stable version but as for now it works for me.

It does work for me with 3.11.2

Nothing reinstalled, only updated fuse and rebooted.

Hope it helps
b

FUSE v4.0.2 does solve the problem for me as well.

MacBook Air (M1, 2020)
macOS 11.0.1
macFUSE 4.0.3
Cryptomator 1.5.10

Cryptomator is not offering FUSE as an option for Volume Type.

I have installed macFUSE according to instructions, allowing kernel extensions in macOS Recovery and System Preferences etc.

Any recommended solutions?

Thank you all.

I still can’t access my vault for the past 2-3 weeks now, which is a disaster! I have the latest Fuse (4.0.4) and Cryptomator Version (1.5.10) on the latest Big Sur OS (11.0.1).

Any real solutions here yet?

To make things clear: Cryptomator works on Big Sur. However, Cryptomator doesn’t work with Apple Silicon yet.

For emergency cases, please use Cyberduck, which has Cryptomator integration, to access your vaults.

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thanks for the update :slightly_smiling_face:

for me a downgrade to osxfuse 3.11.2 worked: close Cryptomator, from system settings: uninstall fuse, reboot, (close Cryptomator if autostarted), download the latest osxfuse 3.x.x, install, grant permission, reboot again - worked on all my macs - just don’t update fuse again till this problem is solved …

Thanks for the update @tobihagemann!

I am not on Apple Silicon. But when I access my vault with the mentioned versions I can only see one single txt file from all my other files and folders.

How exactly does your solution with Cyberduck work?

Thanks @elastic!

Which Cryptomator version are you using in this case?

1.5.10 and 1.5.8 worked both

Thanks @elastic!!! Your solution worked like a charm! :smiley:

Hello! I try it in English, but it’s not my best. :innocent: :sweat_smile: :roll_eyes:
So, I updated today from Catalina to BigSur and started with the problems as they were described by Phipsi.
I use Cryptomator 1.5.10 (dmg-2540.111).
The Fuse-Update-Function isn’t working correctly, so I started a new download of macFUSE-4.0.4 (https://osxfuse.github.io/2020/11/30/macFUSE-4.0.4.html).
Then a restart and all things will work again as before.
Good luck! (Improved with iOS Translation App :crazy_face:)

The iOS version of Cryptomator works pretty nicely on an M1 Mac, at least as a means to access your encrypted vaults in a pinch. You can even use Touch ID to unlock.

There doesn’t appear to be a way to add files to a vault though.