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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 95
OS: Win95/WinXP
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Ftp??
I'm trying to give out linux ISO's through a forum. I am putting them on a forum but i can't figure out how to make a link that other people can click and begin the download from my harddrive to their computer. The forum has a button that i click that brings up a FTP "File transfer protocal" I don't know excatly what to do with all of this plz help.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 95
OS: Win95/WinXP
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I could do that but i would be able to use my server in my basement. the other way would just redircet them to that link i want to put an exact description of the item and give out some downloads so they can use my server instead of everybody useing that one.
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Manager, Networking Forums
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: S.E. Pennsylvania, US
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I think we'd need to know a lot more about the forum. Why are you trying to host the rather huge ISO images, there are a number of public download sites for most Linux distributions.
In order to host those images, you'll obviously need a working FTP server at your location, have you configured and debugged that part of the setup?
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Location: Greene, Maine
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i too have requested help about hosting a FTP server on my own linux box. and i got a nice reply with this link. i havn't followed thru with it yet. but plan to.. if you get to it before i do could you document your process and procedures so i have a seperate working example?
here's the link. |
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Manager, Networking Forums
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What O/S does your machine that's going to host the files run on?
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XP should be fine, no reason for server for this application, and it'll cost you a bundle anyway. A first step might be to get an FTP server running, a nice free one is FileZilla.
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Location: 1265 Lombardi Ave.
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Here are some really easy to setup FTP servers for Windows.
http://www.pablosoftwaresolutions.co...tp_server.html http://www.pablosoftwaresolutions.co...tp_server.html |
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