Author Topic: Leopard.hosting is now open! (justfilehosting has been un suspended)  (Read 3382 times)

http://leopard.hosting.pecon.us/

Leopard hosting is a not-for-profit free file hosting service.

Features:
  • No account creation required
  • No advertising or tracking of any kind
  • Upload up to 100MB per file
  • Use a delete link or set a delete password on your files
  • Choose whether or not to include the file name in the URL, so you can save on link size if you want
  • Run on donations

FAQ
  - Q: What happened to justfilehosting.space
 A: The domain name justfilehosting.space was suspended by Radix Registry for an unspecified reason. Attempts to contact the registry and resolve the issue were met with silence.

  - Q: So what happened to the files on justfilehosting.space
 A: They're still here! Nothing happened to the server the files were on, just the old domain name is suspended and therefore inaccessible. If you have links to files from justfilehosting, you can simply replace 'justfilehosting.space' with 'leopard.hosting.pecon.us' in the URL and it will work.

  - Q: What is stopping leopard.hosting from getting suspended too?
 A: Well, not much. The registry always has final say on that matter. However, I've since implemented a number of things that should reduce the chances of this happening again. This includes automatic malware screening and an improved abuse report system, among other things.

  - Q: Are files ever automatically removed?
 A: Files are currently only removed if they are in violation of the rules. No automatic file removal is currently in place and none appears to be necessary for the foreseeable future.

  - Q: What is a 'delete password'?
 A: If you set a delete password on your file, you will be able to later visit the delete file page and enter that password along with the file URL to permanently delete it (Passwords are always appropriately hashed with bcrypt). This isn't required if you want to remove your files, when you upload a file you also receive a 'delete URL' which can be visited to automatically delete the file. If you lose this URL and don't set a delete password, your file is effectively un-deleteable.

  - Q: Are there easier ways to upload than using the website?
 A: Yes! If you are using Windows you can use ShareX to upload to Leopard hosting! All you have to do is install ShareX, and then import the custom uploader config into ShareX to start uploading seamlessly. ShareX will also automatically keep track of the download URL's and delete URL's for all your files automatically, which is very convenient if you need to find something you uploaded.
« Last Edit: March 25, 2020, 12:11:02 AM by Pecon »

please change the font




please change the font
I'll try to find a suitable replacement. I want to keep the general theme, but I can probably find a more easily readable font in that style.

how about you change the theme

how about you change the theme
Not right now. I've already spent a few days on the current one, I'm not going to just up and make a new one like that.


Replaced font. If you visited the site last night you might have to do ctrl+F5 to make sure you get the new one.

Updated the recent files list so the names fit well again. Also using a condensed character for '...' now to save a little more space.

you can upload duplicate files rip

you can upload duplicate files rip
Eh, I used to make it prevent duplicate files but there was a few problems with that. The main one being that the first person to upload the file has control of the delete link and delete password, and anyone who might subsequently want to upload it can't get a link they have control over.

The recent file list now has a link to continue showing more files (for people who don't notice the get variable in the URL).

The site now supports having a pretty tile when pinned to your start menu on Windows 10 devices.



Also, if anyone can point to relevant things like this for other platforms, feel free to point them out to me.