[Dar-news] Webdar project reached its first release
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From: Denis C. <dar...@fr...> - 2025-08-09 14:19:48
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Hi all,
As pre-announced in May, the *Webdar* project has now reached its first
release! And I'm really happy to have reached this milestone!
*Webdar* has the same feature level as *Dar* today. But tomorrow, it may
have much more features, like daemon version, multi-users support with
diverse authentication sources, task scheduler and so on.
in short, *Webdar* is a single executable of 6 to 8 megabytes only (when
statically linked), embedding:
* A *Web server* (HTTP and HTTPS)
* The *libdar* library to provide the rich backup feature set of libdar*
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* An *FTP* and *SFTP client* to avoid bothering with local disk space
and backup transfer as well as to ease data restoration
* The ability to set *user configurations* on local disk and/or
downloadable/uploadable through the HTTP/HTTPS session
* *Documentation* in the form of tooltips in the web interface
Beside as source code, Webdar is also provided as statically linked
binary for:
- Linux OS on x86_64
- Linux OS on ARM64
By the way to get back to Dar and Libdar, the topic of this
mailing-list, starting release 2.8.0, signed statically linked
*dar_static *binary for Linux OS on *ARM64 *are now available
at https://dar.edrusb.org/dar.linux.free.fr/Releases/Dar_static/
(And yes, I promise I will not mention anymore Webdar in this
mailing-list ;-) )
Cheers,
Denis
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