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cah1
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7 years ago
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Uploading direct to Dropbox server via FTP

I want to ftp a backup file from my web host to my DropBox account. I need to know the DropBox emote server name and port number to acocmplish this task. Where can I obtain this information? DropBox support was unable to assist. Thank you. 

  • Mark's avatar
    Mark
    7 years ago

    Hi cah1

    In answer to your question (as it hasnt been answered) there is no way to do what you are asking I'm afraid. 

    Dropbox does not offer any sort of SFTP/FTP functionality.

  • cah1's avatar
    cah1
    New member | Level 2

    I want to ftp a backup file from my web host to my DropBox account. I need to know the DropBox remote (not emote) server name and port number to acocmplish this task. Where can I obtain this information? DropBox support was unable to assist. Thank you

    • Walter's avatar
      Walter
      Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

      Hey there cah1 - I moved your second post under this thread to keep things neat; I hope you don't mind. 

      As per your request now, could you tell me what exactly are you trying to achieve and why use FTP in the first place and not our desktop application or even the website to upload your backup files to your Dropbox account? 

      I'm not sure I understand what you'd like to do in this case, yet, Dropbox lets anyone back up, share and access files easily. No need to manually log in to a server and wait for files to upload one by one, like with FTP. Dropbox makes transferring files from anywhere simple:

      Windows and Mac: Just copy or save files to the Dropbox folder, and they’ll be uploaded automatically. 

      Web: Drag and drop files from your desktop right into your browser.

      iOS and Android: Upload files with just a few taps in the Dropbox mobile app. Or set up automatic camera uploads to copy photos and videos to Dropbox in the background.

      (Not all features are available on all Dropbox plans; you can compare our plans to find the version right for you.)

      I hope this information helps to some extent and please let me know if there's anything else I can assist with. 

      • Mark's avatar
        Mark
        Icon for Super User II rankSuper User II

        Hi cah1

        In answer to your question (as it hasnt been answered) there is no way to do what you are asking I'm afraid. 

        Dropbox does not offer any sort of SFTP/FTP functionality.

  • Hello,

     

    I currently have several camera images that are being uploaded to an FTP server and then synced to my dropbox account.  I have a script running that takes the newest image (new one every 15 mins) and changes the name to the same file name each time. 

     

    Example:

    Incoming file name image_202108051108.jpg (file name changes depending on the date and time)

    Script changes the file to Pic1.jpg (same name every time)

     

    My issue is each time the file is updated the link to the image is broken and therefore the webpage that is supposed to be linking to the images cannot update.  Is there a way to make a persistent link to a filename so that no matter when it updates the link will always work?

     

    Thanks in advance.

    • Megan's avatar
      Megan
      Icon for Dropbox Staff rankDropbox Staff

      Hi Nova Integrated Systems, welcome to the Dropbox Community!

      As a first step, can you clarify if you're using a shared link on your end to achieve that? What steps do you follow? 

      Keep in mind that, at the moment, there's no direct way of connecting your Dropbox account directly to an FTP server other than an API or a third-party app.

      You can also have a look at this thread and this one for some more ideas that might help. 

      I hope this helps to some extent!

      • Nova Integrated Systems's avatar
        Nova Integrated Systems
        Explorer | Level 3

        Hi Lori, 

         

        I was using the share link function in dropbox to get the url then embedding that into the webpage.  Works like a charm for another client but with these images dropbox thinks they are getting deleted and a new file is being uploaded with each new update.  So the link degrades when the image is being updated.

         

        I need to have the URL point to the file name and not degrade with each update.

         

        Thanks

    • Nova Integrated Systems's avatar
      Nova Integrated Systems
      Explorer | Level 3

      Hello,

       

      I currently have several camera images that are being uploaded to an FTP server and then synced to my dropbox account.  I have a script running that takes the newest image (new one every 15 mins) and changes the name to the same file name each time. 

       

      Example:

      Incoming file name image_202108051108.jpg (file name changes depending on the date and time)

      Script changes the file to Pic1.jpg (same name every time)

       

      My issue is each time the file is updated the link to the image is broken and therefore the webpage that is supposed to be linking to the images cannot update.  Is there a way to make a persistent link to a filename so that no matter when it updates the link will always work?  I am currently trying to use the "create link" function in dropbox but as mentioned previously that link changes when the file is changed.

       

      Thanks in advance.

       

      Megan I had to repost because my previous post somehow got merged with another and then closed.  I couldnt respond to your question.

       

      Some additional research shows that Dropbox thinks that i am deleting the file and then adding the new one which is why the link is degraded.  So what i need is a link that points to the file name only so that it doesnt degrade.

       

       

       

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