Before starting, ensure your server meets the following requirements: : Apache, Nginx, or LiteSpeed.
Leaving a file-leeching script unprotected poses severe security risks to your hosting account.
$accounts['rapidgator.net'] = array('user'=>'yourlogin','pass'=>'yourpass'); $accounts['uploaded.net'] = array('user'=>'yourlogin','pass'=>'yourpass'); rapidleech v2 rev 42 install
Navigate to your web directory and fetch the script. While the original Google Code repository is archived, the v42 release remains a standard for legacy setups: cd /var/www wget
Once the files are uploaded and permissions are correct, you can configure the application through your web browser. Before starting, ensure your server meets the following
Set the correct permissions so the web server can read and write files.
Using FTP or your hosting file manager, upload the contents of rapidleecher to a desired folder, e.g., /public_html/leech/ . While the original Google Code repository is archived,
Rapidleech requires write access to specific directories to save downloaded files and update configuration templates.
: Run /etc/init.d/apache2 restart and access your site at http://[your-ip]/rapidleech/ . 2. Shared Hosting (via cPanel or FTP)
If you did not set a password during the setup wizard, protect the folder using cPanel: Go to cPanel > . Select your rapidleech folder.
This is the recommended method for performance. We will assume a fresh Ubuntu/Debian server.