Oldwizzardofoz
Active Member
login problems restored thankyou
stop complaining, stop waisting time, change host.
i lost faith in willy....soon wupload will end in scam site...
When there is a transfer of data from a remote system to another remote system, the process is called "remote uploading". This is used by some online file hosting services.
Remote uploading is also used in situations where the computers that need to share data are located on a distant high speed local area network, and the remote control is being performed using a comparatively slow dialup modem connection.
For example:
Without remote uploading functionality, the user would be required to download the file first to their local host and then re-upload it to the remote file hosting server.
- The user remotely accesses a file hosting service at MyRemoteHost.
- The user finds a public file at PublicRemoteHost and wants to keep a copy in their MyRemoteHost.
- To have it done they "remote upload" the file from PublicRemoteHost to MyRemoteHost.
- None of the hosts are located on the user's local network.
Where the connection to the remote computers is via a dialup connection, the transfer time required to download locally and then re-upload could increase from seconds, to hours or days.
Hi Willy,
I have a little proposal for "How to Fix FTP Problem from Server Side"
* Limit FTP Connection speed for per user (Max 20MB/sec is enough)
* Limit Paralel FTP Connections for per user (Max 4 is enough. Add this rule: Max 4 connections)
* Bann Users IP for 1 hour from FTP Connections, who hammering FTP Server (Add this rule: 60 sec between connection attempts.)
* Add more EU FTP server mirrors like FSC
Hammering: http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/H/hammering.html