Yeah!!
 
It appears to be working, but I wonder about speed and
fairplay on downloads/uploads. This is where knowledge
ends in configuring the server.
 
I have an ADSL connection. 64kbit upstream/256kbit downstream.
 
I noticed (obvious) that with two simultanious downloads
my upload speed drops to +/- 3kbyte per second.
 
And I notice that user: 63.205.  etc... is logged in 4 times.
Probalby using Download accellerator or something like that.
So in interest of more users at the same time, should I
drop the number of simultanious connections per user? Guess so..
 
Further more I wonder if the IP stays the same after I reboot
and log on to the net again.
 
And I'll have to find a second machine that can be running 24/7.
 
The bandwith might become a problem if too many users log on
and start pulling files.
 
Oh what a wonderfull world of bits and bytes...
 
Rene
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: J.R.
To: The moon: beautiful. The sun: even more beautiful.
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 1:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Yello] FTP

Seems to be working great. :) Just keep an eye on the logs and what files are being transferred. I'm the one from IP 209.105.x.x, BTW. :)
 
FYI: Another way to write the URL you posted can include the username and password in it. :)
 
ftp://yello:rules@195.240.126.124
----- Original Message -----
From: Rene
To: yello@mailman.xmission.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 6:40 PM
Subject: [Yello] FTP

Hi,
 
Alright. I haven't got a clue how to get FTP servers
running, but on the net I found a program that
stated it could be done in seconds.
 
Well...
 
For testing purpose:
 
ftp://195.240.126.124
 
username: yello
password: rules
 
-
 
It seems users can drop files into the browser window and it'll
upload... Interesting.
 
So if anyone is in for a test go ahead.
 
-
 
Rene


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