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  • N [email protected]

    I'm looking for some kind of File Drop / File Upload service.

    I'd like to be able to create a folder, and create a share / upload link for that folder that I can give to a customer to use to upload their documents.

    I've been using nextcloud but I don't use nextcloud for any other purpose and it's a behemoth so I'd like to transition to something else.

    Some of these requirements are essential (!):

    • no login for customers uploading (!)
    • optional password protection for uploads
    • can't see / download files already present in the shared folder
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    I don't have good first hand experience, but i know the Awesome Selfhosted list has a plethora of them.

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    • N [email protected]

      I'm looking for some kind of File Drop / File Upload service.

      I'd like to be able to create a folder, and create a share / upload link for that folder that I can give to a customer to use to upload their documents.

      I've been using nextcloud but I don't use nextcloud for any other purpose and it's a behemoth so I'd like to transition to something else.

      Some of these requirements are essential (!):

      • no login for customers uploading (!)
      • optional password protection for uploads
      • can't see / download files already present in the shared folder
      hybridsarcasm@lemmy.worldH This user is from outside of this forum
      hybridsarcasm@lemmy.worldH This user is from outside of this forum
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      wrote last edited by
      #4

      https://www.seafile.com/

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      • N [email protected]

        I'm looking for some kind of File Drop / File Upload service.

        I'd like to be able to create a folder, and create a share / upload link for that folder that I can give to a customer to use to upload their documents.

        I've been using nextcloud but I don't use nextcloud for any other purpose and it's a behemoth so I'd like to transition to something else.

        Some of these requirements are essential (!):

        • no login for customers uploading (!)
        • optional password protection for uploads
        • can't see / download files already present in the shared folder
        skankhunt42@lemmy.caS This user is from outside of this forum
        skankhunt42@lemmy.caS This user is from outside of this forum
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        #5

        It doesn't check all your boxes but pingvin is what I use to share large files

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        • hybridsarcasm@lemmy.worldH [email protected]

          https://www.seafile.com/

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          #6

          This doesn't let you share with other users at-will because a seat license is required.

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          • H [email protected]

            I don't have good first hand experience, but i know the Awesome Selfhosted list has a plethora of them.

            _cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com_ This user is from outside of this forum
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            #7

            and copyparty is on there. it has everything they need.

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            • N [email protected]

              I'm looking for some kind of File Drop / File Upload service.

              I'd like to be able to create a folder, and create a share / upload link for that folder that I can give to a customer to use to upload their documents.

              I've been using nextcloud but I don't use nextcloud for any other purpose and it's a behemoth so I'd like to transition to something else.

              Some of these requirements are essential (!):

              • no login for customers uploading (!)
              • optional password protection for uploads
              • can't see / download files already present in the shared folder
              H This user is from outside of this forum
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              wrote last edited by [email protected]
              #8

              https://github.com/drakkan/sftpgo

              it can do what you ask, except I am not sure for the last one

              can’t see / download files already present in the shared folder

              that seems a bit complicated. Unless the solution stores user permissions per file.

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              • N [email protected]

                I'm looking for some kind of File Drop / File Upload service.

                I'd like to be able to create a folder, and create a share / upload link for that folder that I can give to a customer to use to upload their documents.

                I've been using nextcloud but I don't use nextcloud for any other purpose and it's a behemoth so I'd like to transition to something else.

                Some of these requirements are essential (!):

                • no login for customers uploading (!)
                • optional password protection for uploads
                • can't see / download files already present in the shared folder
                jacksquat@what.forfi.winJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                #9

                I've used Erugo a few times and been happy with it. Not sure if it does everything you need but worth checking out.

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                • hybridsarcasm@lemmy.worldH [email protected]

                  https://www.seafile.com/

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                  #10

                  I love Seafile, but I'm not sure it really meets OP's requirements. For example I'm not aware of any way to do upload without a login in Seafile.

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                  • N [email protected]

                    I'm looking for some kind of File Drop / File Upload service.

                    I'd like to be able to create a folder, and create a share / upload link for that folder that I can give to a customer to use to upload their documents.

                    I've been using nextcloud but I don't use nextcloud for any other purpose and it's a behemoth so I'd like to transition to something else.

                    Some of these requirements are essential (!):

                    • no login for customers uploading (!)
                    • optional password protection for uploads
                    • can't see / download files already present in the shared folder
                    box464@piefed.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #11

                    DumbDrop might work for you!

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                    • H [email protected]

                      I don't have good first hand experience, but i know the Awesome Selfhosted list has a plethora of them.

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                      #12

                      That was the first place I looked.

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                      • hybridsarcasm@lemmy.worldH [email protected]

                        https://www.seafile.com/

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                        #13

                        I was looking at this. Best option i found prior to making this post.

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                        • H [email protected]

                          https://github.com/drakkan/sftpgo

                          it can do what you ask, except I am not sure for the last one

                          can’t see / download files already present in the shared folder

                          that seems a bit complicated. Unless the solution stores user permissions per file.

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                          Not really. Nextcloud does this. They call it a "file drop".

                          Like you create a share link for a folder, and then specify that users of that link can't see any files, only upload.

                          Edit: looking at the docs this one seems quite good. Thanks!

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                          • V [email protected]

                            I love Seafile, but I'm not sure it really meets OP's requirements. For example I'm not aware of any way to do upload without a login in Seafile.

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                            For example I’m not aware of any way to do upload without a login in Seafile.

                            You can create upload share the same way you create a download share. Then just give a link to whoever you want to and that's it. I'm pretty sure it'll show files already in the share while uploading, but I'm not 100% sure on that.

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                            • isokiero@sopuli.xyzI [email protected]

                              For example I’m not aware of any way to do upload without a login in Seafile.

                              You can create upload share the same way you create a download share. Then just give a link to whoever you want to and that's it. I'm pretty sure it'll show files already in the share while uploading, but I'm not 100% sure on that.

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                              Thanks, I didn't know about that.

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                              • N [email protected]

                                Not really. Nextcloud does this. They call it a "file drop".

                                Like you create a share link for a folder, and then specify that users of that link can't see any files, only upload.

                                Edit: looking at the docs this one seems quite good. Thanks!

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                                AAAAH sorry I misunderstood your point before. I thought users should not see files prior to their joining of that folder, but see files that come in after their joining.

                                But you mean, users should only see files they upload, while an admin or so sees all files.

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                                • H [email protected]

                                  AAAAH sorry I misunderstood your point before. I thought users should not see files prior to their joining of that folder, but see files that come in after their joining.

                                  But you mean, users should only see files they upload, while an admin or so sees all files.

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                                  #18

                                  Correct.

                                  Suppose you wanted students to upload assignments or something.

                                  I'm gonna try out sftpgo when I have a minute. Docs say it does this.

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                                  • N [email protected]

                                    Correct.

                                    Suppose you wanted students to upload assignments or something.

                                    I'm gonna try out sftpgo when I have a minute. Docs say it does this.

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                                    I just tested it on my instance. You can create a public share by setting the mode to "Write", which is accessible without logging in as a user (but with optional password).

                                    It works, but one does not see any files, not even the ones you uploaded yourself. So for example if you updated the file and need to re-upload it, there is no way for you to delete the previous one.

                                    You can also create a shared "virtual folder" that is seen by multiple users, and then you have fine grained control on a user basis (Users > burgermenu > edit > ACLs > Per directory permissions) there you can mix and match from a list of ~15 permissions. To upload anything to that virtual folder, you'll have to properly log in as a user.

                                    Hope either one of the ways works for you. Cheers

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                                    • H [email protected]

                                      I just tested it on my instance. You can create a public share by setting the mode to "Write", which is accessible without logging in as a user (but with optional password).

                                      It works, but one does not see any files, not even the ones you uploaded yourself. So for example if you updated the file and need to re-upload it, there is no way for you to delete the previous one.

                                      You can also create a shared "virtual folder" that is seen by multiple users, and then you have fine grained control on a user basis (Users > burgermenu > edit > ACLs > Per directory permissions) there you can mix and match from a list of ~15 permissions. To upload anything to that virtual folder, you'll have to properly log in as a user.

                                      Hope either one of the ways works for you. Cheers

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                                      #20

                                      So for example if you updated the file and need to re-upload it, there is no way for you to delete the previous one.

                                      if this is something you'd fancy then copyparty might be worth a look -- it lets uploaders undo their own uploads within a configurable timeframe, even in folders where they only have write-only access (the ability to upload files without seeing existing files).

                                      disclaimer: I'm the author -- and also thrilled to see someone else suggesting it in the thread!

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