- cross-posted to:
- opensource@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- opensource@programming.dev
- Up to > 100 GB files
- End-to-end encrypted file transfer
- Parallel upload
- One-time download link
- 7 day retention period (Download link expires and files are being deleted afterwards.)
- Files are stored in Switzerland
- OpenSource, no account needed
- Free (a Donations will be nice)
Cool. I’ve been using croc lately to move files around, but this differs in that they are supplying temporary off-site storage so that the host doesn’t have to remain online.
Yes, Croc is AFAIK the best alternative, no man in the middle, but if you can’t be online for the downloads, the best is Sharrr, anyway lightyears better than Dropbox or similar big company crap.
I’ve used syncthing for this, and personally found it to work really well.
I’ve heard Taildrop (Tailscale feature), works pretty good too.
Oh I see. syncthing is more for keeping 2 directories synched between machines. I guess in a sense, it’s more of a Dropbox competitor while croc and sharr are for one-off file transfers. For awhile, I ran an owncloud server at work for internal use. It was pretty good for file synching, but required some port forwarding through the router. These solutions mentioned here seem to all have a public host somewhere to eliminate that need.