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I guess nextcloud could do it, but you get a whole lot more in the same package.
https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_files/file_sharing_configuration.html
This is a bit overkill for my purposes...i just need the filesharing part...
No personal experience with it but this project seem to be interesting for your use case and have a docker so it's easy to test:
https://github.com/filebrowser/filebrowser
Filebrowser is awesome, but I dont think you can share files with non users.
It supports sharing via public link. But I don't think it has sharing with registered users via username.
Dang I didnt know that, my bad...
Yeah, I've used Nextcloud for this in the past too, but it looks like there's a ton of other options as well judging by this thread.
Yeah, sftpgo.com seems to have a nice web frontend for users while also benefitting from all that sftp offers. Free open-source with paid support. https://github.com/drakkan/sftpgo