Sebastian Lohff
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SERVEFILE_DEFAULT_PORT and SERVEFILE_SECONDARY_PORT can be used to specify ports used in the servefile tests. This can be useful if the default port 8080 and the secondary port 8081 (for the -p test) are already in use. To allow automatic choosing of a free port 0 can be specified to tell the test code to automatically select a free port. |
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README.md
Servefile
Serve files from shell via a small HTTP server. The server redirects all HTTP requests to the file, so only IP and port must be given to another user to access the file. Its main purpose is to quickly send a file to users in your local network, independent of their current setup (OS/software). Besides that it also supports uploads, SSL, HTTP basic auth and directory listings.
Features:
- serve single file
- serve a directory with directory index
- file upload via webinterface
- HTTPS with on the fly generated self signed SSL certificates
- HTTP basic authentication
- serving files/directories as on request generated tar files
Install
Via pip
pip install servefile
After installation either execute servefile --help
or python -m servefile --help
Standalone:
If you don't have pip available just copy servefile/servefile.py
onto the target machine, make it executable and you are ready to go.
$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sebageek/servefile/master/servefile/servefile.py -O servefile
$ chmod +x servefile
$ ./servefile --help