MadHatter - 18-6-2005 at 17:44
As soon as I get my commercial account established, I'll provide 200 GB space for members
to download/upload their files. This should reduce the consumption of bandwidth from
this forum. In no way am I trying to competete with existing FTPs. I want to establish
another repository of information.
Ftp
thuykieu - 4-10-2005 at 12:47
I connect to internet through the LAN of my hostel (port 3128). My ftp server only works inside the LAN. I can not upload big files and can not
dowload some kinds of file extension. How to pass the firewall?
Mephisto - 4-10-2005 at 14:59
Try web2ftp. This way you can use your http-port for ftp-transfers.
Besides, web2ftp is very useful to establish connections to ftp-servers with anon-proxies (like Tor or JAP). As most proxies can't be used for direct
ftp-connections.
~Mephisto