I'm setting up an FTP server.
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I'm setting up an FTP server.
Playing GGXX with a friend.
Waiting for King of the Hill and The Simpsons to come on.
i wanna see maburaho pics!! ;_; lol
right now im playing Reign
http://www.fortyeight.net/reign
some ppl hate it (xel)
some ppl like it (me) but yea... ... lol
Ive just received my X-Japan CD/DVD compilation, and am now listening to it whilst looking up cinema times for Kill Bill 2.
<font color="#101010" size="1">[ May 17, 2004 05:48 AM: Message edited by: Cataferal ]</font>
Getting ready for school.
<font color="#101010" size="1">[ May 17, 2004 06:38 AM: Message edited by: CucoBerryAddict ]</font>
Revising for exams... Wasting time when i should be revising for exams.
IRT Cav: I'm trying to set up an FTP or HTTP server to share files with people I know; I'll be able to upload you the Maburaho pics once I fix a couple problems.
Oh! It's a game! I thought you were talking about that horrible anime!
Since the FTP clients browsers have built-in are limited in features, and FTP.EXE sucks, I'm trying to find a decent, free, small, and easy to use FTP client for Windows. One would think this is a snap... There are approximately a GAZILLION of them.
Surprisingly, I've found this to be rather difficult. I can't believe how poor are some of the clients done ? even some prestigious clients like FileZilla. FileZilla will mess up when uploads are not allowed. FTP Commander will just hang at my server because it kicks it for issuing shit I don't like to support. FTPX whatever asks me to reboot after installing (OMGWTF), that's an auto kick+ban from my system. The CofeeCup FTP installer won't work so I couldn't try it... FreeFTP's UI sucks and it doesn't seem to support PASV mode. Another one screwed up if the FTP server won't request a password for some accounts... Other "Free" FTP clients like AceFTP or something like that want you to register (you learn this once you've installed it, of course). I can't believe this. I thought after 30 years we would have decent FTP implementations but it doesn't seem to be the case... >_<
Turns out that FAR's FTP client is the best one by far, but it's a bit difficult to use if you aren't used to FAR/Norton Commander type things...
<font color="#101010" size="1">[ May 17, 2004 03:40 PM: Message edited by: -Wiseman- ]</font>