On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 11:14:40PM +0000, Sam Halliday wrote:
> unfortunately all of the would-be-converts are in a university network
> which has bandwidth allocation caps on FTP and HTTP. for example: a
> typical FTP download (to a machine 5 miles away) goes at ~2K/s, even
> when the undergrads have all gone home and are not clogging the
> resources, whereas an scp (across a hemisphere and a timezone) goes
> ~200K/s. the good news being that port 22 is not capped: i was wondering
> if there were SFTP sources equivalent to the FTP lists? (or any other
> non ftp/http methods which may solve this problem)

I don't believe there are any such official mirrors. You could set one
up, though ...

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Colin Watson                                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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