clawbox-media-serverBidirectional LAN file sharing for AI agents. Provides a static file server (port 18801) for serving files to users, and an upload server (port 18802) with d...
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install techthrasher/clawbox-media-serverGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Sends data to undocumented external endpoint (potential exfiltration)
Upload → http://192.168.68.75:18802/`Calls external URL not in known-safe list
http://192.168.68.75:18802/`AI Analysis
The skill runs entirely on the local network, serving files from and saving files to a user-controlled directory. The external endpoints referenced are the skill's own local HTTP servers, not unauthorized external services. The functionality is transparent and matches the stated purpose of LAN-only file sharing.
Audited Apr 16, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 21, 2026
A small design team uses the media server to share drafts, assets, and final outputs internally without relying on cloud services. Designers upload mockups via the web UI, and project managers download approved files directly from the media server, streamlining feedback loops on a secure LAN.
A research lab employs the server to collect sensor data uploads from field devices via the API, with AI agents analyzing the files locally. Processed results are served back to researchers for download, ensuring data privacy and avoiding internet dependencies in sensitive environments.
A retail store uses the upload server for customers to submit receipt scans or product photos in-store via a kiosk, while staff agents access these files to process returns or inquiries. Approved documents are served back to customers via the media server, enhancing offline service efficiency.
Event organizers set up the server to distribute schedules, presentations, and media kits to attendees on a closed network. Attendees upload feedback or photos via the web UI, and organizers aggregate content for real-time updates without internet access at venues like conferences or workshops.
A law firm utilizes the server for exchanging confidential case files between paralegals and AI agents within a firewalled LAN. Staff upload documents via the drag-and-drop interface, agents review and annotate them, and finalized versions are served for download, maintaining compliance with data protection regulations.
Offer the skill as a licensed package with premium support and customization for small to medium businesses needing secure, offline file sharing. Revenue comes from annual subscriptions that include updates, training, and integration assistance for local network deployments.
Sell a white-label version to IT integrators or MSPs who embed the media server into their own products for clients in industries like healthcare or education. Revenue is generated through one-time licensing fees and ongoing partnership agreements for resale and support.
Provide a free basic version for personal or non-commercial use, while charging for advanced features such as enhanced security, API rate limiting, or analytics dashboards. Monetize through tiered pricing targeting enterprises that require scalability and audit capabilities on their LAN.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure the host machine's firewall is configured to allow LAN traffic on ports 18801 and 18802, and test connectivity with a simple curl command before full deployment to avoid network issues.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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