# send I refuse to use WeTransfer or FileMail or any of that stuff. The idea of using a third party service to do something so stupidly simple as to transfer files is insulting. And, because nobody I work with is going to set up an FTP server for me to drop files into, and managing an FTP server with a bunch of different accounts for each client sounds like a hassle, I'm doing this instead. Writing my own version of these services, so I can host it myself. ## NOTE: This is not finished software, don't use it. ## Planning I need a dir where I put a bunch of zip files. Probably the home directory of a new user named "send" Each filename will get md5sum'ed, and that will become the link. send.sparkburst.net/f38eba6dbbe1965bc4869621d5a6fed3/test.zip Is this amazing for security? No, you could brute force this to find the files, but honestly, who cares? Any production important for security and leaks to be a concern will have a dedicated DIT, and this won't be needed. Maybe I could salt it... Hmmm... A thought for later. To generate the webpage, all I need is three pices of HTML to cat together. 1. Header and down to an opening h1 2. Title of File 3. \h1 and on to half of the Download and down the rest of the page. Just cat those together, and you've got a download page. Save that at send.sparkburst.net/f38eba6dbbe1965bc4869621d5a6fed3/index.html Et voila! Download page done. Maybe I'll grab the style.css that is already in use for the rest of https://sparkburst.net/