I've got some files on an anonymous FTP server that I'd like to open up for download to users of some online forums. But I don't want to let them completely suck my bandwidth dry. I'm running proftpd 1.2.4.
I see in the documentation there are bandwidth limits like this: RateReadBPS 81920 RateReadFreeBytes 5120 RateReadHardBPS on But that will limit each client to n bps, regardless if they are on 56k or T3. I don't want to do this; instead, I want to allow say 1Mbps of bandwidth for upload and let whoever has the big pipes get the fast downloads. Is there a way to do this? Switching ftp daemons is not out of the question, as long as it is "free". -- Michael Merritt O2/CO2 Conversion Specialist [o] -------------------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.miklm.com | (931) 205-1392 | AIM/MSN miklm -------------------------------------------------------------------- "Piracy is not a technological issue. It's a behavior issue." --Steve Jobs