Simple Web-Based File Exchange

Edit Package woof
http://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon/woof.html

I guess everybody with a laptop has experienced this problem at some point: You plug into a network and just want to exchange files with other participants. It always is a pain until you can exchange files with the person vis-a-vis.

Woof (Web Offer One File) tries a different approach. It assumes that everybody has a web-browser or a commandline web-client installed. Woof is a small simple stupid webserver that can easily be invoked on a single file. Your partner can access the file with tools he trusts (e.g. wget). No need to enter passwords on keyboards where you don't know about keyboard sniffers, no need to start a huge lot of infrastructure, just do a "woof filename" and tell the recipient the URL woof spits out. When he got that file, woof will quit and everything is done.
And when someone wants to send you a file, woof has a switch to offer itself, so he can get woof and offer a file to you.

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README 0000003040 2.97 KB
woof.changes 0000000670 670 Bytes
woof.spec 0000002481 2.42 KB
woof3.py 0000021087 20.6 KB
Latest Revision
mrdocs's avatar mrdocs accepted request 591569 from Luigi Baldoni's avatar Luigi Baldoni (alois) (revision 2)
- Update to version 2012-05-31
  * 2012-05-31: More verbose URL output (convenience for wget),
    simple client functionality (woof <URL>)
  * 2009-12-27: Upload functionality, quite some code cleanup.
  * 2009-02-27: minor fix.
  * 2009-02-17: support for zip (without temp files!).
  * 2009-02-13: support for bz2, no dependency on an external
    "tar".
- Use unofficial python3 port
- Added README as source file
sab ago  2 00:00:00 CEST 2008 - guru@unixtech.be
- new package
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