--- title: "Remote Setup" description: "Configuring rclone up on a remote / headless machine" --- # Configuring rclone on a remote / headless machine # Some of the configurations (those involving oauth2) require an Internet connected web browser. If you are trying to set rclone up on a remote or headless box with no browser available on it (e.g. a NAS or a server in a datacenter) then you will need to use an alternative means of configuration. There are two ways of doing it, described below. ## Configuring using rclone authorize ## On the headless box run `rclone` config but answer `N` to the `Use auto config?` question. ``` ... Remote config Use auto config? * Say Y if not sure * Say N if you are working on a remote or headless machine y) Yes (default) n) No y/n> n For this to work, you will need rclone available on a machine that has a web browser available. For more help and alternate methods see: https://rclone.org/remote_setup/ Execute the following on the machine with the web browser (same rclone version recommended): rclone authorize "amazon cloud drive" Then paste the result below: result> ``` Then on your main desktop machine ``` rclone authorize "amazon cloud drive" If your browser doesn't open automatically go to the following link: http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth Log in and authorize rclone for access Waiting for code... Got code Paste the following into your remote machine ---> SECRET_TOKEN <---End paste ``` Then back to the headless box, paste in the code ``` result> SECRET_TOKEN -------------------- [acd12] client_id = client_secret = token = SECRET_TOKEN -------------------- y) Yes this is OK e) Edit this remote d) Delete this remote y/e/d> ``` ## Configuring by copying the config file ## Rclone stores all of its config in a single configuration file. This can easily be copied to configure a remote rclone. So first configure rclone on your desktop machine with rclone config to set up the config file. Find the config file by running `rclone config file`, for example ``` $ rclone config file Configuration file is stored at: /home/user/.rclone.conf ``` Now transfer it to the remote box (scp, cut paste, ftp, sftp, etc.) and place it in the correct place (use `rclone config file` on the remote box to find out where). ## Configuring using SSH Tunnel ## Linux and MacOS users can utilize SSH Tunnel to redirect the headless box port 53682 to local machine by using the following command: ``` ssh -L localhost:53682:localhost:53682 username@remote_server ``` Then on the headless box run `rclone` config and answer `Y` to the `Use auto config?` question. ``` ... Remote config Use auto config? * Say Y if not sure * Say N if you are working on a remote or headless machine y) Yes (default) n) No y/n> y ``` Then copy and paste the auth url `http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth?state=xxxxxxxxxxxx` to the browser on your local machine, complete the auth and it is done.