Open your browser and go to http://yourdomain.com/rapidleech/ . If you enabled login, enter your credentials.
AuthType Basic AuthName "Restricted Area" AuthUserFile /path/to/.htpasswd Require valid-user
Rapidleech v2 Revision 46 is a legacy server-side file-transloading script notable for its historical use of a plugin-based architecture for managing downloads from file-hosting services. While featuring a simple dashboard for managing file transfers, this version is specifically associated with critical security vulnerabilities, including CVE-2009-1089, which allowed for directory traversal. For modern, secure functionality, users are directed to the maintained version on GitHub .
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When transferring multiple ultra-large files, you may encounter system input/output blockages. If a transfer suddenly halts at 99%, adjust your PHP memory limits inside your initialization script:
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Rapidleech is a server-side script, typically written in PHP, that acts as a middleman between a file host and the end user. When a user provides a link from a site like RapidShare, Mega, or MediaFire, the Rapidleech script uses the server’s high-speed connection to download the file into its own storage. Once the file is on the server, the user can download it directly at maximum speed, effectively "leeching" the bandwidth of the server to bypass host-imposed speed caps or wait times.
The script is optimized to handle large file transfers without timing out, assuming proper PHP configuration.