FileSender - Sharing Large Files Across Research Facilities
Offered By: linux.conf.au via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the FileSender project in this 41-minute conference talk from linux.conf.au. Learn how to share large files (100GB+) securely across research facilities and companies using browser-based uploads and downloads. Discover the push and pull models for file sharing, optional end-to-end encryption, and access control features. Delve into the project's challenges, PHP/JS codebase, history, and future development plans. Gain insights into file transfer processes, load codes, chunking, storage, downloading, and various technical aspects including JavaScript, privacy, databases, Web Workers, WebSockets, and security measures. Understand the implementation of password sharing, data encryption, password hashing, and RA11 encryption. Additionally, learn about language translation and Selenium testing in the context of FileSender.
Syllabus
Introduction
FileSender overview
FileSender transfers
Load codes
Chunks
Storage
Downloading
JavaScript
Privacy
Database
Web Worker
WebSocket
Security
Password sharing
Encryption
Data encryption
Password hashing
RA11 encryption
Language translation
Selenium
Taught by
linux.conf.au
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