

They're basically your Nginx upgrade logs but with sensitive info removed. The one we are most focused on is the sanitized pcre2log.log compressed *.gz log. Whenever you run Nginx upgrades via centmin.sh menu option 4, you will now automatically send the logs to your Dropbox account. Then you should have a working Rclone remote named dropbox1 that allows you to send files on your server to your desired Dropbox account.

They contain the date and time of each Dropbox action.

The addons/rclone.sh install command will install latest rclone binary to /usr/sbin/rclone and then immediately prompt you to configure your first Rclone remote (storage provider i.e. usr/local/src/centminmod/addons/rclone.sh install Dropbox has redesigned its admin console so that it provides direct access to important functions, including options to make all users reset passwords or use two-step verification.
