@Carton32 commented on GitHub:
So I've found what was the problem. You are absolutely right.
I have this cronjob running each day : `#! /bin/sh flags=-umc /usr/sbin/tmpwatch "$flags" -x…
@paolafrancesca commented on GitHub:
@Carton32 sorry, it was not clear that the file were deleted: actually transfer.sh service doesn't delete any files. if they are deleted from your ec2…
@opoto commented on GitHub:
Thanks for the quick update! Code looks good, but I don't have the environment to test. Do you have a test env I can try?
@paolafrancesca commented on GitHub:
@opoto can you check #297 branch?
unluckiley cors middleware for gorilla mux doesn't block at all invalid CORS requests so everything is left to client…
@Carton32 commented on GitHub:
What's strange is that my ec2 instance is fresh and I'm made it just to try AWS and transfer.sh. I did not install anything else than transfer.sh. So I wonder what…
@paolafrancesca commented on GitHub:
@Carton32 can you paste full metadata content?
currently MaxDownloads has precedence on MaxDays if set
@opoto commented on GitHub:
Sorry for the confusion. But the contact link on https://transfer.sh leads to this GitHub project! Hopefully they will deploy this patch some day! Thanks.
@paolafrancesca commented on GitHub:
@Gaz492 if still an issue please feel free to open a new ticket
@paolafrancesca commented on GitHub:
@opoto then my update won't be of any use: This project repository has no relation with the service at https://transfer.sh that's managed by https://storj.io.…
@robertgendler commented on GitHub:
this was merged into main. closing the issue.
@robertgendler commented on GitHub:
This was merged into main. closing the issue.