docker-nginx-webdav-nononsense
Gossa
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MIT License | MIT License |
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docker-nginx-webdav-nononsense
- Good WebDAV Server?
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Simple Docker Container to list the files in a directory on a web page ?
You may want to take a look at webdav. I have been running this one on my pi. https://github.com/dgraziotin/docker-nginx-webdav-nononsense I don't remember if there's a image available already or if I had to build it.
- docker fileserver
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backup service hosted on RPI for desktop and mobile
imao keep it simple A web server serving files is all you need I ended up using a docker container with a nginx sever with webdav plugin. This Then use caddy to reverse proxy it and add ssl To sync with android I use foldersync (fully featured with adds but worth paying for it) You can Mount the webdav server on androud on any webdav capable filemanager to copy paste stuff
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For a personal in-home cloud, what's best: Nextcloud, Owncloud or Syncthing
Just a file server would be enough Actually more than enough It would be the faster, best way to go And if you are unfamiliar with setting up your webserver there are docker projects eg no nonsense webdav or Dave
Gossa
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I created a minimalist file browser web UI, with streaming capabilites
Reminds me of Gossa.
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Pupcloud: point-and-click web filesystem browser
Looks very promising, reminds me a lot of gossa with a friendlier UI.
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PicoShare: A minimalist, easy-to-host service for sharing images and other files
In the past I've used an application called Gossa, a filebrowser made in Go. It didn't have an authentication/login screen and he explained it like this:
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Anyone know what this is? I stumbled upon this website which seems to be some kind of file index with tree browser and search functionality. Is this an app I can install or some custom build solution?
I host something similar, with Gossa. Not exposed to the internet of course, but works very well.
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Simple Docker Container to list the files in a directory on a web page ?
gossa
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NextCloud on raspberry pi zero w
As others here suggest, try looking for a more lightweight solution - eg gossa https://github.com/pldubouilh/gossa ?
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Looking for an app to let ppl within my network drop files
https://github.com/pldubouilh/gossa I did not test it with android or ios.
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Is there any Web-UI software could let user download a folder, or archive them in advance?
Gossa has an archiver build-in, just press CTRL+ENTER to download as archive.
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Web portal for file storage
Most simple application: Gossa
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Filerun is awesome, but. . .
For just simple file hosting, I've found Gossa: https://github.com/pldubouilh/gossa
What are some alternatives?
dave - A totally simple and very easy to configure stand alone webdav server
CasaOS - CasaOS - A simple, easy-to-use, elegant open-source Personal Cloud system.
S3 Server - Zenko CloudServer, an open-source Node.js implementation of the Amazon S3 protocol on the front-end and backend storage capabilities to multiple clouds, including Azure and Google.
filemanager - 📂 Web File Browser
filebrowser-docker - 🐳 filebrowser inside Docker container
Filestash - 🦄 A modern web client for SFTP, S3, FTP, WebDAV, Git, Minio, LDAP, CalDAV, CardDAV, Mysql, Backblaze, ...
docker-nginx-static - Super Lightweight Nginx Image
h5ai - HTTP web server index for Apache httpd, lighttpd and nginx.
LibreNMS-docker - LibreNMS Docker image
filegator - Powerful Multi-User File Manager
docker-ngrok - Expose a local web server or docker environment to the internet
DirectoryLister - 📂 Directory Lister is the easiest way to expose the contents of any web-accessible folder for browsing and sharing.