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.
Authentication: 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. rclone terabox support verified
413 Payload Too LargeFix: You are uploading a file larger than 10GB. Split the file using rclone cat or split command first. Rclone Terabox Support Verified — What That Means
Look for Existing Workarounds or Third-Party Tools: Sometimes, even if a service isn't directly supported, users or developers might have created workarounds or third-party tools that allow for its use with Rclone. The Rclone forums and GitHub issues might have threads discussing potential support or hacks for using TeraBox. This is a secure, 2-minute process that connects
1. The Ultimate "Cold Storage" Most tech veterans have what we call "hot" data (files we use daily) and "cold" data (old photos, archives, project backups). Services like Dropbox are expensive and best used for "hot" data. Now, with Rclone support, TeraBox becomes the perfect vault for your "cold" data. You can script a weekly backup of your computer to TeraBox automatically, set it, and forget it.
Step 4: Verify Run a simple list command to see if it works: