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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.
Kostia K.
New member | Level 2
I found a solution that allows me to do exactly this. It's called dropbox-up loader. It uses the Dropbox api. It's simple to setup first go get an api key from Dropbox then follow these steps : https://github.com/andreafabrizi/Dropbox-Uploader
I am using it to backup my servers data to my Dropbox every night. (1.5 gib)
I am using it to backup my servers data to my Dropbox every night. (1.5 gib)
relbud
4 years agoNew member | Level 2
Have you tried rclone?
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