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💡Please lift the restriction on remote file uploads for NAS users to resolve error code 413 #1384

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PunkFleet opened this issue Dec 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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Priority: Normal Minor issue impacting one or more users Type: Feature Request A big idea that would be split into smaller pieces

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Describe the feature you'd like
Cloudflare is able to properly allow file downloads and uploads (>500M) as needed

Describe alternatives you've considered
Using tailscale and zerotier instead of cloudflared

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I'm sure this problem doesn't just bother me, but also all those users who have a NAS and still want to be able to access their private cloud via a domain name.
Cloudflared is definitely the service of choice for solving the problem of intranet penetration and using domain names instead of ip addresses to remotely access the NAS and applications on the NAS, but now the upload file of cloudflare has prevented me from using it:
I have minio, docker container registry, nextcloud deployed on my NAS, but no matter which service I use, I can't achieve uploading >200M files, and it's well known that a docker.io/library/python package is even 1G in size. I can't even believe cloudflare will be the culprit that kills remote access to NAS.
Can I cross my fingers that cloudflared will break this limit in the future? Or should I move on to other services like tailscale?

@PunkFleet PunkFleet added Priority: Normal Minor issue impacting one or more users Type: Feature Request A big idea that would be split into smaller pieces labels Dec 30, 2024
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