: Set write permissions (typically CHMOD 777 ) for the files/ and configs/ directories to allow the script to save downloads and settings.

If you are looking to manage large files across various file-hosting services without tethering your own bandwidth, this specific revision is often cited as the "gold standard." Here is a deep dive into why this version remains relevant and how it functions. What is Rapidleech?

: Run rev 43 inside a Docker container with read-only root and a separate volume for /files .

Access http://your-server.com/rapidleech/ and log in. Try a small file download from a free host (e.g., Sendspace) to verify cURL operation.

Navigate to http://yoursite.com/rl/install/install.php . Delete the install folder after completion.

: Features a stabilized engine for simultaneous transfers, allowing you to "leech" multiple files from different sources at once without script timeouts.