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---
title: "Koofr"
description: "Rclone docs for Koofr"
date: "2019-02-25"
---
<i class="fa fa-suitcase"></i> Koofr
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Paths are specified as `remote:path`
Paths may be as deep as required, eg `remote:directory/subdirectory`.
The initial setup for Koofr involves creating an application password for
rclone. You can do that by opening the Koofr
[web application](https://app.koofr.net/app/admin/preferences/password),
giving the password a nice name like `rclone` and clicking on generate.
Here is an example of how to make a remote called `koofr`. First run:
rclone config
This will guide you through an interactive setup process:
```
No remotes found - make a new one
n) New remote
s) Set configuration password
q) Quit config
n/s/q> n
name> koofr
Type of storage to configure.
Enter a string value. Press Enter for the default ("").
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value
[snip]
XX / Koofr
\ "koofr"
[snip]
Storage> koofr
** See help for koofr backend at: https://rclone.org/koofr/ **
Your Koofr user name
Enter a string value. Press Enter for the default ("").
user> USER@NAME
Your Koofr password for rclone (generate one at https://app.koofr.net/app/admin/preferences/password)
y) Yes type in my own password
g) Generate random password
y/g> y
Enter the password:
password:
Confirm the password:
password:
Edit advanced config? (y/n)
y) Yes
n) No
y/n> n
Remote config
--------------------
[koofr]
type = koofr
baseurl = https://app.koofr.net
user = USER@NAME
password = *** ENCRYPTED ***
--------------------
y) Yes this is OK
e) Edit this remote
d) Delete this remote
y/e/d> y
```
You can choose to edit advanced config in order to enter your own service URL
if you use an on-premise or white label Koofr instance, or choose an alternative
mount instead of your primary storage.
Once configured you can then use `rclone` like this,
List directories in top level of your Koofr
rclone lsd koofr:
List all the files in your Koofr
rclone ls koofr:
To copy a local directory to an Koofr directory called backup
rclone copy /home/source remote:backup
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### Standard Options
Here are the standard options specific to koofr (Koofr).
#### --koofr-user
Your Koofr user name
- Config: user
- Env Var: RCLONE_KOOFR_USER
- Type: string
- Default: ""
#### --koofr-password
Your Koofr password for rclone (generate one at https://app.koofr.net/app/admin/preferences/password)
- Config: password
- Env Var: RCLONE_KOOFR_PASSWORD
- Type: string
- Default: ""
### Advanced Options
Here are the advanced options specific to koofr (Koofr).
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#### --koofr-endpoint
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The Koofr API endpoint to use
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- Config: endpoint
- Env Var: RCLONE_KOOFR_ENDPOINT
- Type: string
- Default: "https://app.koofr.net"
#### --koofr-mountid
Mount ID of the mount to use. If omitted, the primary mount is used.
- Config: mountid
- Env Var: RCLONE_KOOFR_MOUNTID
- Type: string
- Default: ""
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#### --koofr-setmtime
Does the backend support setting modification time. Set this to false if you use a mount ID that points to a Dropbox or Amazon Drive backend.
- Config: setmtime
- Env Var: RCLONE_KOOFR_SETMTIME
- Type: bool
- Default: true
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### Limitations ###
Note that Koofr is case insensitive so you can't have a file called
"Hello.doc" and one called "hello.doc".