One Time Download (OTD) is a Perl CGI script that allows customers/users to easily download different files by submitting different one time tickets. It features access and bandwidth control for each file.
| Tags | Internet Web Dynamic Content |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Implementation | Perl |
Recent releases


Changes: Administrator and subadministrator functionality was added, which enables them to have their own files. The administration interface was improved. Disk access was greatly reduced. Bugs were fixed.


Changes: This release adds an administrator login instead of using unique IP addresses for administration authentication. There are some bugfixes.


Changes: This release adds time-based access control, which means that a link can now be valid from a date and not valid after a date. A link can now be activated and only be enabled for X hours.


Changes: This release adds an upload function which allows users to upload a file if they have the right ticket. It makes the administration a little fancier and fixes some small bugs.


Changes: A delete button, a mail-ticket-to-user button, and a refresh button were added in the GUI administration. The definition of admin IP addresses now support subnets. Administration is now Lynx friendly. Some bugs were fixed.
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Recent commentsEmail-attachment killer app
Finally here it is, the email-attachment-killer.
Nobody needs to send attachments anymore.
Just upload your file to OTD and send the URL instead.
Safe and nice, use email for what it is created to be, send _text_ to one and another. Use the Web for distributing files.
Good one Thomas