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Thread: rapidshare-type file sharing program for linux

Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago by stmiller
Hey does anyone know of a file sharing upload sort of app somewhat like rapidshare? I found this one from some random searching: http://www.sibsoft.net/xfilesharing.html#screensho ts But I am still looking. Something for just internal use. ?
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Derek Wildstar replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago
I don't use any of these direct download sites (except for when I click a link to download something from one) so I admit to being a tiny bit confused -- I thought rapidshare was a site, not an app. But, depending on whether you are scared of the command line, it looks like it doesn't take too much to set up a script that gives you right-click -> upload capability from within nautilus if you ...

stmiller replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Sorry yeah I was a bit confusing. So I don't want to have anything to do with the site Rapidshare, but want something internal users can upload a large file (too large to email) to an internal server, and send an email like: ---- To: person@work Subject: report from Friday Hey Bob, here the 45MB report file. http:// some server link /bigfile.blah <a link to an internal server hosting the file...

ScruffyNerf replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago
I'm confused, however are you looking for something like Tucan (getdeb link) ? Home page at Here Written in Python, allegedly can do uploads and downloads from the most common file storage sites (like rapidshare) Edit: Hmm. an internal server. You might be able to modify the Tucan manager to point to an internal server rather than the outside ones?

 

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rapidshare-type file sharing...
Published (2009-09-14 22:20:00)
Sorry yeah I was a bit confusing. So I don't want to have anything to do with the site Rapidshare, but want something internal users can upload a large file (too large to email) to an internal server, and send an email like: ---- To: person@work Subject: report from Friday Hey Bob, here the 45MB report file. http:// some server link /bigfile.blah &lt;a link to an internal server hosting the file&gt; ---- So something easy for end...
Derek Wildstar
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rapidshare-type file sharing...
Published (2009-09-14 18:45:00)
I don't use any of these direct download sites (except for when I click a link to download something from one) so I admit to being a tiny bit confused -- I thought rapidshare was a site, not an app. But, depending on whether you are scared of the command line, it looks like it doesn't take too much to set up a script that gives you right-click -> upload capability from within nautilus if you use GNOME and rapidshare. Sorry for the...
ScruffyNerf
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rapidshare-type file sharing...
Published (2009-09-15 01:41:00)
I'm confused, however are you looking for something like Tucan (getdeb link) ? Home page at Here Written in Python, allegedly can do uploads and downloads from the most common file storage sites (like rapidshare) Edit: Hmm. an internal server. You might be able to modify the Tucan manager to point to an internal server rather than the outside ones?

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