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JohnCrawford
7 years agoNew member | Level 2
“something similar” to SCP for Dropbox
I'm trying to backup some file on my Linux server to Dropbox. I do *NOT* want to install Dropbox on my server as I do *NOT* want any of the files on my Dropbox account to be on this server. I'm look...
- 7 years agoWell, if your server doesn’t have a GUI whatsoever, then you’ll need to find another solution to somehow access a browser, since there isn’t a Dropbox command line to directly login to your account.You could use a CLI browser like Lynx and open the link there to see if that helps.Otherwise, you could even type the link generated on a normal computer which does have a browser, and after a short time the server will be connected.
JohnCrawford
New member | Level 2
Hi Jay. Those instructions do not help. As mentioned already this is a server and as such does *not* have a GUI. So you can not do as you mentioned "copy and paste a link in a working browser".
This is a 100% text based terminal.
Jay
7 years agoDropbox Staff
Well, if your server doesn’t have a GUI whatsoever, then you’ll need to find another solution to somehow access a browser, since there isn’t a Dropbox command line to directly login to your account.
You could use a CLI browser like Lynx and open the link there to see if that helps.
Otherwise, you could even type the link generated on a normal computer which does have a browser, and after a short time the server will be connected.
- Kostia K.5 years agoNew member | Level 2
These are terrible solutions posted by Dropbox...
There has got to be a better way.
I mean how do apps like Wordpress and such backup your content to Dropbox without needing to sync anything locally. Sure it will be API requests instead of an SCP like command line, but I assume that is something worth it for OP.
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