HTTP(S) based file server

Posted by Michael on Ask Ubuntu See other posts from Ask Ubuntu or by Michael
Published on 2012-03-26T12:37:32Z Indexed on 2012/04/02 11:43 UTC
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I've got a server running Ubuntu 10.04. I've already gotten openssh for ssh and sftp on it.

I've been looking for a web-based (http, or preferably https) file server, perhaps a web-front-end to an (S)FTP server, that allows access to a specific folder, and also allows uploads. It requires user authentication, preferably using PAM.

This web-based solution is for users that are not allowed to use FTP software / browser extension and don't have flash / java browser plugins within their corporate environments.

So far I have looked into:

  • Webmin: Includes a file manager, however it uses Java, and I'm looking for a plugin-free implementation.
  • Apache2: I was able to set up https and PAM authentication, but the barebone implementation doesn't include file upload (as far as I'm aware of).
  • HFS: Haven't tried it out because it is for Windows/wine only, and I don't want to run it under wine.

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