Terabox does not offer WebDAV natively, but third-party tools can create a bridge. One popular open-source project is (available on GitHub). This tool simulates a WebDAV server that points to your Terabox account.
rclone config # Create a crypt remote pointing to your teraboxwebdav remote # Type "crypt" -> choose teraboxwebdav as the remote -> set password
Mount TeraBox as a local disk, allowing you to access files via file managers (Windows Explorer, Finder, etc.). Rclone Terabox
is a file listing program that can unify multiple storage services under a single interface. Alist provides WebDAV access to Terabox. You can then configure Rclone to connect to Alist via its WebDAV backend, effectively giving Rclone indirect access to Terabox.
Alist will now spin up a local WebDAV server mapping your TeraBox account to http://localhost:5244/dav/terabox . Step 2: Configure Rclone Terabox does not offer WebDAV natively, but third-party
Support for Terabox, Teldrive, Alldebrid and other remotes ready
In the modern digital landscape, data is king. With the exponential growth of high-resolution photos, 4K videos, and massive datasets, the need for reliable, cost-effective cloud storage has never been greater. Enter —a cloud storage service famous for offering a whopping 1 Terabyte (TB) of free space . However, Terabox has significant limitations: slow download speeds for free users, no native Linux client, and a restrictive web/mobile interface. rclone config # Create a crypt remote pointing
Download the latest version of Rclone for your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux) from the official Rclone website.
Some users have reported that rclone repeatedly downloads the same file when uploading to Terabox during errors, creating loops. This issue appears specific to Terabox and occurs primarily with files over 500MB.