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Beta / Re: beta archive
« on: March 01, 2010, 02:48:03 PM »
OK thanks. I guess I didn't understand what he was trying to do.
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we tested with zip and 7z.
there's nothing to do.
he can't even access www.dovedove.it/hfs/
403 Forbidden
You are not allowed to access this page. Possible problems:
Missing index file
Misconfigured mod_rewrite settings in .htaccess
Authentication Failure
Incorrect file or folder permissions
Servage.net Clustered Webhosting running enhanced Apache Webserver
What could be the difference in both installations that make either hfs.events work or not?
you cant add comments to the link.
it wont show up.
why are there multiple downloads from same file on same IP??
Can some help me understand how to fix this or why it is...
i see one user who is leeching 5 files of the exact same file...
should it not appear 1 user for the file, i don't understand why some users it spams multiple downloads for exact IP and file yet others who leech only displays one download if you look closely it shows he is leeching a file 5 times all at different amounts...
so i've removed limits and HFS works great when there are no limits in place.
my goal is to allow 10 ppl to leech at any given time and allow only 1 download PER IP.
Using Beta #250 on win2k8
i tried putting limits, like 1 per IP but when i do this it breaks HFS. I've tried some combinations on the limits
anyone else?
5mn to simply access the root,
from the machine where HFS is running.
web users will go anywhere else.
this one is super slow to show the pages, 23s for a only 6 folder page.
i dont see the file being created...does it save file after 30min or something??
i would think it would be instant and updated line by line as downloads happen
i'm using this for my apache log capture but alas i'm not familiar with apache
does anyone have apache strings handy? can more be added or is this the limit?
currently its like driving blind with HFS, there seems to be no log or any way to know and or capture history for bandwidth and traffic which is crucial when hosting files on the net. at least for me it is. as it lets me plan ahead, this way i can know how much bandwidth to allocate.