Contributions welcome.
| Service | CLI? | Max Size | Direct Access | Files Expire? | Can Limit Download Count? | Password Protection | HTTPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| c-v.sh | curl -F |
4 GB | Yes | Yes, by Mister Alg. | No | No | Enforced |
| FileIO | Yes | 5 GB | Yes | Optionally | Fixed @ 1 | No | Yes |
| 0x0.st | Yes | 512MiB | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes |
| Instant | No | UL | No | When seeders die | No | No | Enforced |
| ki.tc | Yes | 100mb | Yes | Upon Access | Singular | No | No |
| uguu.se | Yes | 100mb | Yes | 1 Day | No | No | Yes |
| oshi.at | Yes | 1 GB | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| Flyle | Yes - FFSend | 2.5 GB | no | Yes | Yes | Yes | Enforced |
It's a good idea to encrypt your files locally before sending them out, even if you trust the service. Here's a short how-to.
Encrypt with 256 bit AES:
openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -salt -in <infile> -out <outfile>
Decrypt:
openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -d -in <infile> -out <outfile>
Skip the -in and -out options to make openssl use STDIN or STDOUT.
See man enc for information on available ciphers. aes-256-cbc and bf are
what I generally use.
- u/86rd9t7ofy8pguh's analyzed the state of https on some of these sites here.
Highly recommend 0x0.st. HTTP POST and curl support. Max size of 512MB, and files expire between 30 days and one year based on their size. The website source code is also available at https://github.com/mia-0/0x0