A free Microsoft OneDrive Client which supports OneDrive Personal, OneDrive for Business, OneDrive for Office365 and SharePoint.
This powerful and highly configurable client can run on all major Linux distributions, FreeBSD, or as a Docker container. It supports one-way and two-way sync capabilities and securely connects to Microsoft OneDrive services.
This client is a 'fork' of the skilion client, which the developer has confirmed he has no desire to maintain or support the client (reference). This fork has been in active development since mid 2018.
Features
State caching
Real-Time local file monitoring with inotify
Real-Time syncing of remote updates via webhooks
File upload / download validation to ensure data integrity
Resumable uploads
Support OneDrive for Business (part of Office 365)
Shared Folder support for OneDrive Personal and OneDrive Business accounts
SharePoint / Office365 Shared Libraries
Desktop notifications via libnotify
Dry-run capability to test configuration changes
Prevent major OneDrive accidental data deletion after configuration change
Support for National cloud deployments (Microsoft Cloud for US Government, Microsoft Cloud Germany, Azure and Office 365 operated by 21Vianet in China)
Supports single & multi-tenanted applications
Supports rate limiting of traffic
What's missing
Ability to encrypt/decrypt files on-the-fly when uploading/downloading files from OneDrive
Support for Windows 'On-Demand' functionality so file is only downloaded when accessed locally
Generate a debug log for support using the following process
If you are in any way concerned regarding the sensitivity of the data contained with in the verbose debug log file, create a new OneDrive account, configure the client to use that, use dummy data to simulate your environment and then replicate your original issue
If you are still concerned, provide an NDA or confidentiality document to sign
If you are concerned regarding the sensitivity of your debug data, encrypt + password protect the archive file and provide the decryption password via an out-of-band (OOB) mechanism. Email support@mynas.com.au for an OOB method for the password to be sent.
If you are still concerned, provide an NDA or confidentiality document to sign
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