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Webd a 90kB lightweight web file sharing/managing server.

Started by webd, July 25, 2024, 12:43:09 PM

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webd

I made this tiny thing years ago, hope you like it.
It's not opensourced, but I didn't do anything to stop it from been disassembled.
You are not allowd to publish the codes disassembled from it. I must emphasize this point on this forum.
Due to its very small size, this software is somewhat open-source for those who are skilled in assembly language.  :biggrin:

  • It's a tiny httpd/webserver, file list server, file manage server.
  • Flexible permission control, users authentication.
  • Multiple platforms support, Windows(Win7 and above), Linux, OpenWrt and Armbian, Android(need adb).
  • Watch movie files stored on your computer from your phone.
  • Easy to share files, transfer files between Phone and PC.
  • Support files upload, drag-and-drop upload, folders upload.
  • Site: https://github.com/webd90kb/webd binaries only

Screenshots:





The "webd-20240711-win32.zip" attached here is only for convenience, when new version released. It manybe updated, or maybe not.

NoCforMe

OK,that's kewl, haven't yet looked at the project.
But my question remains: what is Webd?
Just curious.

I downloaded your .7z archive, but I didn't see any assembly language files there. Did I miss something?
Assembly language programming should be fun. That's why I do it.

webd

Quote from: NoCforMe on July 25, 2024, 01:10:00 PMBut my question remains: what is Webd?
Just curious.
I'm not a native English speaker. I think you are asking why I name it as'webd'?
I named it casually, webd short for webdisk.

Quote from: NoCforMe on July 25, 2024, 01:10:00 PMI downloaded your .7z archive, but I didn't see any assembly language files there. Did I miss something?
As I said, it's not a open source project. I only published the tiny binaries for all kind of platforms.

greenozon

nice piece of mastership!
it resembles me a bit this old swiss-knife stuff  https://smallsrv.com/

Biterider

Hi webd
Your binary is immediately stopped by the OS (Win10) with a big blue security warning.
I'm not a fan of running unknown exes on my machine without first seeing what they do.
I deleted all files, sorry...  :sad:

Biterider

zedd151

Quote from: Biterider on July 26, 2024, 04:32:36 AMI'm not a fan of running unknown exes on my machine without first seeing what they do.
Good idea, considering the circumstances.   :thumbsup:

NoCforMe

Quote from: webd on July 25, 2024, 01:40:29 PMI'm not a native English speaker. I think you are asking why I name it as'webd'?
I named it casually, webd short for webdisk.
Yes, I thought that "WebD" might be some kind of programming language or platform or something. My bad.

One other question: you say you're not a native speaker of English, but your writing is actually very good, even idiomatic English. Non-idiomatic English is a tell with people who aren't native speakers, several of who are here on this site. (Just as my writing in their native language would be very un-idiomatic!)

I'm just curious whether you used a translation tool of some kind, or an "AI" app, to write your posts? If not, then you have a better grasp of English than a lot of native speakers!
Assembly language programming should be fun. That's why I do it.

NoCforMe

Quote from: Biterider on July 26, 2024, 04:32:36 AMHi webd
Your binary is immediately stopped by the OS (Win10) with a big blue security warning.
I'm not a fan of running unknown exes on my machine without first seeing what they do.
I deleted all files, sorry...  :sad:
Then I'm wondering why you told the OP they had created a nice tool way up there at the beginning ...
Assembly language programming should be fun. That's why I do it.

webd

Quote from: NoCforMe on July 26, 2024, 05:51:15 AM
Quote from: Biterider on July 26, 2024, 04:32:36 AMHi webd
Your binary is immediately stopped by the OS (Win10) with a big blue security warning.
I'm not a fan of running unknown exes on my machine without first seeing what they do.
I deleted all files, sorry...  :sad:
Then I'm wondering why you told the OP they had created a nice tool way up there at the beginning ...

Maybe He first test it on win7 with Windows Defender tunned off.
I haven't test it on win10/win11 yet, I'm just a guy from 3rd world country who don't have a good enough computer to run full feature version of win10, and the win7 I'm using is "shrinked" by ntlite.

Only recently I started to try to share webd on English forum/bbs.

But in the world of my native language, it has been popular for many years.
webd google result

And also virustotal report as below:

webd-20240711-win32.7z
1/65 security vendor flagged this file as malicious
MaxSecure Trojan.Malware.300983.susgen
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/0273464dc11c060e842967fae380fd381f3a9e257245769869edf8c71017d771

webd.exe extracted from webd-20240711-win32.7z
3/75 security vendors flagged this file as malicious
Cylance Unsafe
MaxSecure Trojan.Malware.300983.susgen
Trapmine Malicious.moderate.ml.score
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/790d9b51af17593fd3a71095c0bc1f83d3e328e8d3e6b8633b7b4a1970bb35e9

greenozon

Quote from: webd on July 26, 2024, 12:55:32 PM1/65 security vendor flagged this file as malicious

you are getting more popular today!

3/75 security vendors flagged this file as malicious

webd

Quote from: greenozon on July 26, 2024, 03:53:10 PMyou are getting more popular today!
3/75 security vendors flagged this file as malicious
Good for me.  :toothy:

The .7z file is 1/65.
The webd.exe extracted from .7z is 3/75.

Biterider

Quote from: NoCforMe on July 26, 2024, 05:51:15 AM
Quote from: Biterider on July 26, 2024, 04:32:36 AMHi webd
Your binary is immediately stopped by the OS (Win10) with a big blue security warning.
I'm not a fan of running unknown exes on my machine without first seeing what they do.
I deleted all files, sorry...  :sad:
Then I'm wondering why you told the OP they had created a nice tool way up there at the beginning ...
Hi
Judging by the help images and the description available, the OP has managed to write a WEB server, created a WEB interface and implemented one or more file transfer protocols. In my eyes it is a nice (and useful) tool. 
It is a pity that it is not open source so that it can be used without concerns.

Regards, Biterider