Hi,

On Sat, 18 Mar 2006, jdd wrote:
Eberhard Moenkeberg wrote:

ftp server admins usually do not have experience with p2p clients, at
least not during their job.

the problem may not be here

I know; it is not here, but "there" - at the p2p protocol designers. ;-))

So let me ask in my full naivity:

Can't "you" seed files which reside on "my" ftp server?

of course not

So we clearly need a better p2p protocol.

If not, we simply need a better p2p protocol - which does not design a
future neglecting the presence.

nobody can do anything on your server (I hope this for you :-)

Of course you can. Just use port 21, 80 or 873, and I will do what you are telling me.

I think the main problem will not to lauch a BT server on
the ftp server, that's easy, the problem is to convince the
admin that this will not give him problems, security,
bandwith... and this I can't say. so I understand well that
such data must be done on a high level (the info must come
from a trusted professional source)

but if this can make his life simpler, I could work :-)

Just sing me the HOWTO, but in my melody please...
What to do to help?
Maybe I will do it if it is no http, php, perl or python schnickschnack.

Offering files through ports. I bet they can't do it this simple.
And I bet even further: if they think they can do it this simple, they do not realize that they are wasting the server's memory and CPU.

So I guess it is as I already had stated: "we simply need a better p2p protocol".
Read this as "born dead" before you start to answer.

Cheers -e
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Eberhard Moenkeberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED])

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