Fwd: Permanent opportunity in Portland, OR

2010-01-05 Thread Lisa Kachold
Anyone interested in work in Phoenix? -- Forwarded message -- From: Patty Baldridge Date: Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 3:22 PM Subject: Permanent opportunity in Portland, OR To: *We have this permanent opportunity in Portland, OR. Let me know if you are interested.* Summary The Seni

Re: Cross Platform Filesystems

2010-01-05 Thread gm5729
EXT2 is the LCD for FBSD, Mac, Wintel and Linux for a USB hdd. However, if your "friends" don't have the drives, you don't have your data. OR Make a TRUE NAS to run on a network and samba will allow all boxes to connect. smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature ---

Re: Is there a faster/better way to ftp?

2010-01-05 Thread Nathan England
On Tuesday 05 January 2010 14:36:06 Josef Lowder wrote: > . > I'm going through the painfully slow process of moving all of my web files > from one web host to another by command line 'ftp mget *" download > from the old system to 'ftp mput *" upload to the new web host. > > Is there a better/fast

Re: Is there a faster/better way to ftp?

2010-01-05 Thread Eric Cope
If you are moving a lot of small files, then FileZilla's multiple connections accelerates transfers by doing concurrent transfers (up to 10). If they are large files, it doesn't make a difference. Eric On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Joshua Zeidner wrote: > probably not possible on a php host

Re: Is there a faster/better way to ftp?

2010-01-05 Thread Joshua Zeidner
probably not possible on a php hosting account. usually requires a shell. in which case your suggestion works. -jmz On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 2:54 PM, keith smith wrote: > That would be a better suggestion! > > > Keith Smith > > > --- On Tue, 1/5/10, Joshua Zeidner wro

Re: Is there a faster/better way to ftp?

2010-01-05 Thread keith smith
That would be a better suggestion! Keith Smith --- On Tue, 1/5/10, Joshua Zeidner wrote: > From: Joshua Zeidner > Subject: Re: Is there a faster/better way to ftp? > To: "Main PLUG discussion list" > Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 2:44 PM > just tar the files first

Re: Is there a faster/better way to ftp?

2010-01-05 Thread keith smith
Why not use an FTP client? You will still have to download to your local comp and then upload to your new host. Not sure if the transfer time will differ. Keith Smith --- On Tue, 1/5/10, Josef Lowder wrote: > From: Josef Lowder > Subject: Is there a faster/better

Re: Is there a faster/better way to ftp?

2010-01-05 Thread Joshua Zeidner
just tar the files first... -jmz On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Josef Lowder wrote: > . > I'm going through the painfully slow process of moving all of my web files > from one web host to another by command line 'ftp mget *" download > from the old system to 'ftp mput *" upload to the new web

Is there a faster/better way to ftp?

2010-01-05 Thread Josef Lowder
. I'm going through the painfully slow process of moving all of my web files from one web host to another by command line 'ftp mget *" download from the old system to 'ftp mput *" upload to the new web host. Is there a better/faster way to do this? Is there some way to do entire directories and s

Re: Server Vulnerability Scan

2010-01-05 Thread Matt Graham
From: keith smith > Part of what I am tasked with is keeping the cart PCI complaint. That's one of those typos that actually makes more sense than it would if speled correctly :-). > We hired a company who scans our server and reports back to us. > They report : > We were able to determine which