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Rclone Terabox ~upd~ [SAFE]

AList is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux from github.com/alist-org/alist . After installation, start the AList server and access the web interface (typically http://localhost:5244 ).

Download the latest version of RcloneView or a similar compatible GUI. Navigate to the and select Add New Remote . Choose TeraBox from the cloud provider list.

Report compiled April 2026 – based on rclone.org, GitHub community discussions, and Terabox current API status. Rclone Terabox

You will be prompted to create a new remote. Give it a name (e.g., myterabox ), then select the corresponding number for "Terabox" from the list of providers.

does not natively support Terabox (formerly Dubox) as a built-in backend. Terabox is not listed in rclone config backends. However, users have developed unofficial workarounds using Rclone’s HTTP/WebDAV or union features combined with third-party tools (like terabox-dl or bypass utilities). These methods are not reliable, may violate Terabox ToS , and often break due to API changes. AList is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux from github

However, there are effective workarounds to bridge this gap. Here is a helpful guide on how to integrate TeraBox with rclone. Method 1: Use a Third-Party Rclone Fork (Recommended) Since the official

Then use Rclone normally.

Here’s a structured for integrating Rclone with Terabox (assuming a custom build or community adaptation, since Terabox isn’t natively supported in official Rclone).

Harnessing Rclone with TeraBox: The Ultimate Guide to Cloud Synchronization Navigate to the and select Add New Remote

To use bclone, you essentially replace the standard rclone binary with the bclone binary. All standard rclone commands ( sync , copy , mount , etc.) work exactly the same way, with TeraBox appearing as a native backend in the configuration wizard. Arch Linux users can even install bclone directly from the Arch User Repository (AUR).