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The latter is more portable, while the former only works on systems where /bin/bash exists (or is symlinked appropriately).
22 lines
396 B
Bash
Executable file
22 lines
396 B
Bash
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e
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NAME=rclone-serve-ftp
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USER=rclone
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PASS=FuddleIdlingJell5
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IP=127.0.0.1
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PORT=28622
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start() {
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run rclone serve ftp --user $USER --pass $PASS --addr ${IP}:${PORT} ${DATADIR}
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echo type=ftp
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echo host=${IP}
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echo port=$PORT
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echo user=$USER
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echo pass=$(rclone obscure $PASS)
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echo _connect=${IP}:${PORT}
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}
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. $(dirname "$0")/rclone-serve.bash
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