Nick Craig-Wood df9935d71e serve: fix auth proxy using stale config parameters when making a backend
Before this change, if the user changed their password or public-key
and the auth proxy script returned updated config parameters for the
backend (eg a rotated api_key) rclone would continue to re-use the old
backend with the old config parameters out of the fscache.

This was because both the VFS cache and the fs/cache key were derived
from the user name only, so a change in the user's password or
public-key did not invalidate the cached backend.

Fix this by deriving the cache key from the user plus a hash of the
password/public-key, so a credential change forces a fresh backend.
The hash uses a per-process random HMAC key so the fragment that
appears in logs cannot be brute-forced offline.
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Rclone

Rclone ("rsync for cloud storage") is a command-line program to sync files and directories to and from different cloud storage providers.

Storage providers

  • 1Fichier 📄
  • Akamai Netstorage 📄
  • Alibaba Cloud (Aliyun) Object Storage System (OSS) 📄
  • Amazon S3 📄
  • ArvanCloud Object Storage (AOS) 📄
  • Bizfly Cloud Simple Storage 📄
  • Backblaze B2 📄
  • Box 📄
  • Ceph 📄
  • China Mobile Ecloud Elastic Object Storage (EOS) 📄
  • Citrix ShareFile 📄
  • Cloudflare R2 📄
  • Cloudinary 📄
  • Cubbit DS3 📄
  • DigitalOcean Spaces 📄
  • Digi Storage 📄
  • Dreamhost 📄
  • Drime 📄
  • Dropbox 📄
  • Enterprise File Fabric 📄
  • Exaba 📄
  • Fastly Object Storage 📄
  • Fastmail Files 📄
  • FileLu 📄
  • Filen 📄
  • Files.com 📄
  • FlashBlade 📄
  • FTP 📄
  • GoFile 📄
  • Google Cloud Storage 📄
  • Google Drive 📄
  • Google Photos 📄
  • HDFS (Hadoop Distributed Filesystem) 📄
  • Hetzner Object Storage 📄
  • Hetzner Storage Box 📄
  • HiDrive 📄
  • Hitachi Content Platform (HCP) 📄
  • HTTP 📄
  • Huawei Cloud Object Storage Service(OBS) 📄
  • Huawei Drive 📄
  • iCloud Drive 📄
  • ImageKit 📄
  • Internet Archive 📄
  • Internxt 📄
  • Jottacloud 📄
  • IBM COS S3 📄
  • Impossible Cloud 📄
  • Intercolo Object Storage 📄
  • IONOS Cloud 📄
  • Koofr 📄
  • Leviia Object Storage 📄
  • Liara Object Storage 📄
  • Linkbox 📄
  • Linode Object Storage 📄
  • Magalu Object Storage 📄
  • Mail.ru Cloud 📄
  • Memset Memstore 📄
  • MEGA 📄
  • MEGA S4 Object Storage 📄
  • Memory 📄
  • Microsoft Azure Blob Storage 📄
  • Microsoft Azure Files Storage 📄
  • Microsoft OneDrive 📄
  • Minio 📄
  • Nextcloud 📄
  • Blomp Cloud Storage 📄
  • OpenDrive 📄
  • OpenStack Swift 📄
  • Oracle Cloud Storage 📄
  • Oracle Object Storage 📄
  • Outscale 📄
  • OVHcloud Object Storage (Swift) 📄
  • OVHcloud Object Storage (S3-compatible) 📄
  • ownCloud 📄
  • pCloud 📄
  • Petabox 📄
  • PikPak 📄
  • Pixeldrain 📄
  • premiumize.me 📄
  • put.io 📄
  • Proton Drive 📄
  • QingStor 📄
  • Qiniu Cloud Object Storage (Kodo) 📄
  • Rabata Cloud Storage 📄
  • Quatrix 📄
  • Rackspace Cloud Files 📄
  • RackCorp Object Storage 📄
  • rsync.net 📄
  • Scaleway 📄
  • Seafile 📄
  • Seagate Lyve Cloud 📄
  • SeaweedFS 📄
  • Selectel Object Storage 📄
  • Servercore Object Storage 📄
  • SFTP 📄
  • Shade 📄
  • SMB / CIFS 📄
  • Spectra Logic 📄
  • Storj 📄
  • SugarSync 📄
  • Synology C2 Object Storage 📄
  • Tencent Cloud Object Storage (COS) 📄
  • Uloz.to 📄
  • US3 Object Storage 📄
  • Wasabi 📄
  • WebDAV 📄
  • Yandex Disk 📄
  • Zadara Object Storage 📄
  • Zoho WorkDrive 📄
  • Zata.ai 📄
  • The local filesystem 📄

Please see the full list of all storage providers and their features

Virtual storage providers

These backends adapt or modify other storage providers

  • Alias: rename existing remotes 📄
  • Archive: read archive files 📄
  • Cache: cache remotes (DEPRECATED) 📄
  • Chunker: split large files 📄
  • Combine: combine multiple remotes into a directory tree 📄
  • Compress: compress files 📄
  • Crypt: encrypt files 📄
  • Hasher: hash files 📄
  • Union: join multiple remotes to work together 📄

Features

  • MD5/SHA-1 hashes checked at all times for file integrity
  • Timestamps preserved on files
  • Partial syncs supported on a whole file basis
  • Copy mode to just copy new/changed files
  • Sync (one way) mode to make a directory identical
  • Bisync (two way) to keep two directories in sync bidirectionally
  • Check mode to check for file hash equality
  • Can sync to and from network, e.g. two different cloud accounts
  • Optional large file chunking (Chunker)
  • Optional transparent compression (Compress)
  • Optional encryption (Crypt)
  • Optional FUSE mount (rclone mount)
  • Multi-threaded downloads to local disk
  • Can serve local or remote files over HTTP/WebDAV/FTP/SFTP/DLNA

Installation & documentation

Please see the rclone website for:

Downloads

License

This is free software under the terms of the MIT license (check the COPYING file included in this package).

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