* Radu MOLNAR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-19 15:13]:
> i was talking about Direct Connect
> (http://dcplusplus.sourceforge.net/
It's a p2p filesharing client, and it uses TCP/IP, for what it's worth;
however, compared with others I've used, /usr/ports/net/dcgui-qt is by
far the nicest to work wi
i was talking about Direct Connect (http://dcplusplus.sourceforge.net/ is
one of the clients, and http://opendchub.sourceforge.net/ is one of the
servers)
Radu Molnar
Babes-Bolyai Comunication Center
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004, Bill Mora
Radu MOLNAR wrote:
Sorry if i wasn't correct in what i said. i was referring to the protocol
that DC clients use to transfer files. didn't know what else to call it :)
I suspect I'm not the only one wondering this:
What is DC?
Radu Molnar
Babes-Bolyai Comunication
Sorry if i wasn't correct in what i said. i was referring to the protocol
that DC clients use to transfer files. didn't know what else to call it :)
Radu Molnar
Babes-Bolyai Comunication Center
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004, Charles Swiger
On Apr 19, 2004, at 2:31 AM, Radu MOLNAR wrote:
But in this network we also use DC for file sharing. And using the DC
protocol i only get rates below 1MB/s for upload or download.
I'm not sure what the "DC filesharing procotol" is; I've never heard of
it, and I suspect not many other people have
Sorry about the repost:
Hello list
I have a freebsd 4.9 on my computer wich is conected to a 100Mbps network.
When downloading or uploading files from this freebsd using ftp a have
decent transfer rates (above 5 MB/s). But in this network we also use DC
for file sharing. And using the DC protocol
Hello list
I have a freebsd 4.9 on my computer wich is conected to a 100Mbps network.
When downloading or uploading files from this freebsd using ftp a have
decent transfer rates (above 5 MB/s). But in this network we also use DC
for file sharing. And using the DC protocol i only get rates below 1M