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  • S [email protected]

    Like how on Debian's website, you can find their ISO's and other related files in this very simple file browser layout which looks kind of old but I want that, know any projects or way to set something like that up? The modern self-hosted stuff just does not seem simple enough, and both aesthetically and from a functional perspective I would like something like what debain does with their own files. I also want it to be reliable, for some reason, with both immich and nextcloud, a relative of mine was unable to download alot of photos without the download not even starting on Nextcloud, or it stopping 30% of the way on immich, if reliable downloads necessitate a desktop app with their own unique file exchanging protocol I would be ok with that too (willing to compromise with the desired aesthetic and minimalist design)

    The ideal thing is the thing here:
    https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/

    ikidd@lemmy.worldI This user is from outside of this forum
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    python3 -m http.server

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    • istdaslol@feddit.orgI [email protected]

      Most Webbrowser Support ftp. So if you setup an ftp server you can access it by typing ftp://[server] as the URL, if you want to do it remote I am legally required to recommend you using ftps

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      Most Webbrowser Support ftp.

      None of the popular web browsers support FTP. Maybe some niche browsers still do, but certainly not "most".

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      • P [email protected]

        Like others said, if you just want to let people download files from your server, use a directory listing.

        For my self-hosting though, I use FileBrowser and it's very simple but still works well.

        https://filebrowser.org/

        https://github.com/filebrowser/filebrowser

        appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.comA This user is from outside of this forum
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        And make sure to not be listed on r/openDirectories without intending it 😉

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        • istdaslol@feddit.orgI [email protected]

          Most Webbrowser Support ftp. So if you setup an ftp server you can access it by typing ftp://[server] as the URL, if you want to do it remote I am legally required to recommend you using ftps

          appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.comA This user is from outside of this forum
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          Not anymore.
          Chrome removed ftp access.
          I believe Firefox followed as well.

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          • S [email protected]

            Like how on Debian's website, you can find their ISO's and other related files in this very simple file browser layout which looks kind of old but I want that, know any projects or way to set something like that up? The modern self-hosted stuff just does not seem simple enough, and both aesthetically and from a functional perspective I would like something like what debain does with their own files. I also want it to be reliable, for some reason, with both immich and nextcloud, a relative of mine was unable to download alot of photos without the download not even starting on Nextcloud, or it stopping 30% of the way on immich, if reliable downloads necessitate a desktop app with their own unique file exchanging protocol I would be ok with that too (willing to compromise with the desired aesthetic and minimalist design)

            The ideal thing is the thing here:
            https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/

            thenose@lemmy.worldT This user is from outside of this forum
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            I use yazi via ssh(it beats most file browsers even the gui once with photo preview and such) and before that i was browsing through the casa OS file manager. Casa was my second entry to self hosting

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            • S [email protected]

              Like how on Debian's website, you can find their ISO's and other related files in this very simple file browser layout which looks kind of old but I want that, know any projects or way to set something like that up? The modern self-hosted stuff just does not seem simple enough, and both aesthetically and from a functional perspective I would like something like what debain does with their own files. I also want it to be reliable, for some reason, with both immich and nextcloud, a relative of mine was unable to download alot of photos without the download not even starting on Nextcloud, or it stopping 30% of the way on immich, if reliable downloads necessitate a desktop app with their own unique file exchanging protocol I would be ok with that too (willing to compromise with the desired aesthetic and minimalist design)

              The ideal thing is the thing here:
              https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/

              S This user is from outside of this forum
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              Cockpit has a file browser.

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              • S [email protected]

                Like how on Debian's website, you can find their ISO's and other related files in this very simple file browser layout which looks kind of old but I want that, know any projects or way to set something like that up? The modern self-hosted stuff just does not seem simple enough, and both aesthetically and from a functional perspective I would like something like what debain does with their own files. I also want it to be reliable, for some reason, with both immich and nextcloud, a relative of mine was unable to download alot of photos without the download not even starting on Nextcloud, or it stopping 30% of the way on immich, if reliable downloads necessitate a desktop app with their own unique file exchanging protocol I would be ok with that too (willing to compromise with the desired aesthetic and minimalist design)

                The ideal thing is the thing here:
                https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/

                tywele@lemmy.dbzer0.comT This user is from outside of this forum
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                I think https://github.com/sigoden/dufs is exactly what you want.

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                • P [email protected]

                  I use Caddy for all kind of things and it has a very simple file browser built in that can be activated super easily: https://caddyserver.com/docs/quick-starts/static-files

                  Looks like shown here: https://peterpf.dev/posts/caddy-simple-fileserver/

                  irmadlad@lemmy.worldI This user is from outside of this forum
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                  I did not know Caddy could do that. TIL

                  Thanks

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                  • W [email protected]

                    Have you thought of using an ftp server? That dir tree view used to be the default.

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                    Don't recommend using FTP. It's a shitty old protocol that needs to die. Just use nginx or apache with directory listing enabled.

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                    • R [email protected]

                      You can use basically any HTTP server to achieve that, like Apache or Nginx. If the directory (specified by the path in the URL) doesn't contain a file that matches the default file in the config (index.html and such), the server will list the directory contents instead.

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                      The "not my problem lol you figure it out" mode

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                      • R [email protected]

                        You can use basically any HTTP server to achieve that, like Apache or Nginx. If the directory (specified by the path in the URL) doesn't contain a file that matches the default file in the config (index.html and such), the server will list the directory contents instead.

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                        I guess in order for this to work you need to have set up that directory with the routing configuration? I’ve only ever gotten 404

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                        • S [email protected]

                          Like how on Debian's website, you can find their ISO's and other related files in this very simple file browser layout which looks kind of old but I want that, know any projects or way to set something like that up? The modern self-hosted stuff just does not seem simple enough, and both aesthetically and from a functional perspective I would like something like what debain does with their own files. I also want it to be reliable, for some reason, with both immich and nextcloud, a relative of mine was unable to download alot of photos without the download not even starting on Nextcloud, or it stopping 30% of the way on immich, if reliable downloads necessitate a desktop app with their own unique file exchanging protocol I would be ok with that too (willing to compromise with the desired aesthetic and minimalist design)

                          The ideal thing is the thing here:
                          https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/

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                          Nephele with SERVE_LISTINGS turned on and a read only mount.

                          It shows listings in the browser, just like Apache, but can also be accessed with a file browser, because it’s a WebDAV server.

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