Rclone Terabox __exclusive__ [ Deluxe ]

If your goal is seamless automation, many rclone-friendly providers offer better reliability, even if they provide less free space than TeraBox's terabyte. Is It Worth It?

bclone ls myterabox:/

Some users utilize third-party "bridge" tools (like Alist) that act as an intermediary. These tools log into TeraBox and then re-share that storage via the WebDAV protocol , which Rclone supports natively. Manual Transfers: Rclone Terabox

Once configured, test that you can see your TeraBox contents:

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This is an excellent choice for non‑technical users who simply want to sync their TeraBox data with other cloud services without wrestling with command‑line configuration.

Are you planning to upload that requires encryption? These tools log into TeraBox and then re-share

Open your terminal (Linux/macOS) or Command Prompt/PowerShell (Windows) and type: rclone config Use code with caution. Step 2: Create a New Remote Type n and press to create a "New remote". Provide a memorable name for your storage, such as terabox . Step 3: Choose the Storage Type

While TeraBox advertises 1 TB of free storage, the practical usable capacity for free users is significantly lower. The free tier imposes a single‑file upload limit of 4 GB and a per‑account hard limit of approximately 20 large files, which effectively caps usable storage closer to 80 GB than the advertised 1 TB. Premium plans start at $2.99 per month for 2 TB of storage and a 20 GB single‑file limit.

Alist will now spin up a local WebDAV server mapping your TeraBox account to http://localhost:5244/dav/terabox . Step 2: Configure Rclone