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John B.106
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
Uploading direct to Dropbox server via FTP
Is it possible to attain a server address in order to make a very large upload via FTP (40gb+)?
Thanks,
No, I'm afraid Dropbox does not support FTP or any method of uploading data other than via the clients, the website or the API (over HTTP/HTTPS).
- Richard P.
Super User alumni
No, I'm afraid Dropbox does not support FTP or any method of uploading data other than via the clients, the website or the API (over HTTP/HTTPS).
- John B.106New member | Level 1
Thanks Richard, can you suggest another service that does?
- Rick_MExperienced | Level 13
John, Dropbox upload is more reliable and often faster than FTP because DB uploads in 5MB chunks and if an upload is interupted only the last chunk is repeated whereas with FTP it usually has to start over.
- David C.211New member | Level 1
I think the issue is more of access to the correct protocols. For example, I have a Foscam camera which can do uploads of snapshots but it only supports FTP. It would be great to be able to point it at my DropBox account, but clearly that's not possible at this point.
- itzsnitzNew member | Level 2
Regarding the FOSCAM camera, I also have these. I am using a program called ContaCam to locally monitor several FOSCAM cameras and perform the motion detection. The files are saved locally on the computer. You can set up the local folder to be your Dropbox location. ContaCam does not require a lot of resources, so if you have an old computer or laptop it will work well. I like the motion detection control options on ContaCam a lot better than FOSCAM's default software.
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- Jeff C.3New member | Level 2
I am also looking for a way to ftp to my dropbox. In my case i need to ftp my backup file directly from the hosting company. The hosting company provides an ftp setup but not a dropbox client interface. Is there any option in the future to provide ftp access? Otherwise i am faced with ftp do my local pc then dropbox client to upload to dropbox...not a very good option.
- Rick_MExperienced | Level 13
Could you use File Request ???
- Jeff C.3New member | Level 2
It does not look like File Request will work. The host only gives two basic options for handling the backup; domain home (root) directory or FTP.
- Richard P.
Super User alumni
Im afraid FTP isnt something that Dropbox wants to do.
- LARRY V.2New member | Level 1
I haven't tried it, but the documentation says it works with dropbox.. may be a workaround to get ftp setup for dropbox.
- Kev D.New member | Level 1
I have tried Storage Made Easy and it doesn't allow you to do it as part of the free service. I believe if you pay for the service you ftp to Dropbox. I wanted to use it so I could configure an IP Camera to FTP .jpgs up to Dropbox.
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