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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.
Jay
7 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi John, if you don’t want to install the Dropbox desktop application, that means you won’t have a Dropbox folder on the machine, so it won’t sync automatically.
Are you not able to upload the file to the Dropbox site directly? Are you planning to create an app using the Dropbox API instead?
- JohnCrawford7 years agoNew member | Level 2
This is being installed on a server and as such there is no GUI.
The install instructions found here: https://www.dropbox.com/install-linux are not that helpful as it doesn't have any details on how to connect to your actual Dropbox account.
- Jay7 years agoDropbox StaffThe Python script at the bottom of the page tells you how to control the Dropbox desktop application daemon, and there’s also this article with commands used in the script.However, simply installing from that page means you want files to sync to your machine, which is the opposite of what you want.Of course, you could use the exclude button to selectively unsync every single folder on your account. Provided there’s nothing in the root Dropbox folder, no files should download to the server.Regardless, you won’t be able to upload to the Dropbox site without any folders actively syncing, so in the end this won’t help with your query.
- JohnCrawford7 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi Jay,
Many thanks for the feedback. I've decided to try and install Dropbox on my server as it doesn't look like it actually can do an "SCP like" command.
However I can't seem to actually link my account on the server. The help options also don't seem to actually show an "add your dropbox account by email and password" type thing as seen here:
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