Re: Bandwidth control on FTP

2002-03-13 Thread A . Ramos
Hello, Try to install glftpd (www.glftpd.com) it's very configurable for your bandwith usage -- A. Ramos: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Admin Sistemas, PrisaCOM Telf: 91.353.7930 Edificio Apot, 5a planta 28042 Madrid. -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMA

Re: Bandwidth control on FTP

2002-02-13 Thread Michael Merritt
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 13:25 pm, Greg Hunt wrote: > I'm not sure I completely understand your question, you want to let users > with faster connections have higher limits? How are you going to know their > connection speed? If what you are looking for is a ftp server that lets you > specify

Re: Bandwidth control on FTP

2002-02-13 Thread Greg Hunt
I'm not sure I completely understand your question, you want to let users with faster connections have higher limits? How are you going to know their connection speed? If what you are looking for is a ftp server that lets you specify different rates for different users, then try NcFTPd (www.ncft

Re: Bandwidth control on FTP

2002-02-13 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Michael Merritt wrote: > 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

Re: Bandwidth control on FTP

2002-02-13 Thread Bart-Jan Vrielink
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 19:57, Michael Merritt wrote: > 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

Bandwidth control on FTP

2002-02-13 Thread Michael Merritt
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

Re: Bandwidth control on FTP

2002-02-13 Thread Michael Merritt
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 13:25 pm, Greg Hunt wrote: > I'm not sure I completely understand your question, you want to let users > with faster connections have higher limits? How are you going to know their > connection speed? If what you are looking for is a ftp server that lets you > specify

Re: Bandwidth control on FTP

2002-02-13 Thread Greg Hunt
I'm not sure I completely understand your question, you want to let users with faster connections have higher limits? How are you going to know their connection speed? If what you are looking for is a ftp server that lets you specify different rates for different users, then try NcFTPd (www.ncft

Re: Bandwidth control on FTP

2002-02-13 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Michael Merritt wrote: > 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

Re: Bandwidth control on FTP

2002-02-13 Thread Bart-Jan Vrielink
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 19:57, Michael Merritt wrote: > 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

Bandwidth control on FTP

2002-02-13 Thread Michael Merritt
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