bclone is a maintained fork of rclone that natively supports TeraBox, serving as a direct alternative to the official rclone binary. Here is a step-by-step guide:
Run rclone config and create a new remote named terabox_local . Choose option webdav (Storage number varies by version). Set the URL to http://localhost:8080 . Select share or other for the WebDAV vendor type.
: Free TeraBox accounts enforce a strict 4 GB maximum size limit per individual file. Files larger than this will result in upload errors. Premium accounts increase this limit to 20 GB. rclone terabox support verified
What (Windows, Linux, macOS) are you running Rclone on?
rclone ls alist-remote:terabox
Running Rclone with Terabox is not a "set it and forget it" solution like Backblaze B2. Here are the verified drawbacks:
TeraBox has always been a bit of a paradox. It offered terabytes of space for pennies, but it trapped you inside its ecosystem. You had to use their specific app or web interface to upload files. It was clunky, ad-heavy, and lacked the sleek integration of Google Drive or Dropbox. bclone is a maintained fork of rclone that
A: Low risk for moderate usage (<50 GB/day). Terabox currently tolerates WebDAV bridges. High-volume users (>200 GB/day) may trigger temporary rate limiting.