What (Windows, Linux, macOS) are you running Rclone on?

Access AList web UI at http://your-server:5244 , set admin password.

Rclone now verifies support for Terabox (also known as TeraBox / 115 Cloud) — a major convenience for anyone who needs a fast, scriptable, cross-platform way to manage files between local machines and cloud storage. This post explains what “support verified” means, why it matters, and gives a concise, actionable guide to get started.

: Rclone will prompt you to authenticate via your web browser using OAuth. This is a secure, 2-minute process that connects your TeraBox account directly to rclone.

go build -o rclone .

To upload a local folder to your TeraBox account without deleting files on the destination:

Since you are compiling a custom Rclone, you need Go (Golang) installed.

The pursuit of free cloud storage often leads users to ⁠TeraBox , a service known for providing a massive 1TB (1024 GB) of free storage space. However, power users, data hoarders, and system administrators require more than a web interface or a desktop app—they need synchronization and management via .

After spending several weeks testing API limits, authentication flows, and transfer speeds, I have compiled everything you need to know about the current "verified" status of Rclone with Terabox.

If you are deep into the world of cloud storage automation, you already know the golden rule: Rclone is the Swiss Army knife of file management. But if you are a heavy user of (formerly Dubox), you have likely hit a frustrating wall.

Rclone, often called the "Swiss Army knife of cloud storage," is a command-line program to manage files on cloud storage. It supports over 70 cloud providers, but TeraBox was historically missing due to its closed API and aggressive anti-scraping measures.