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mail2me
08-06-2003, 08:09 AM
Does anyone know whether it is possible to do a direct file transfer of a large file such as 50MB over the internet from PC to PC. Both of us have very fast Cable internet connections but don't stay close by.

Can this be done using a software such as WS_FTP Pro or with a Windows Remote Desktop. I know it was possible using the Windows HyperTerminal over a phone line but obviously only for small files because of the limitations of phone lines.

It is not easy to use KaZaA Lite to do this. Even though the files are shared they don't get listed when my friend does a search on his KaZaA Lite. Is it possible to setup direct one-on-one file sharing with KaZaA Lite?

gamemaster1342
08-06-2003, 08:12 AM
Yes it is possible

Arm
08-06-2003, 12:22 PM
Use Aim, Msn Messenger or ICQ.

m8t
08-06-2003, 12:30 PM
Originally posted by mail2me@6 August 2003 - 09:09
Does anyone know whether it is possible to do a direct file transfer of a large file such as 50MB over the internet from PC to PC. Both of us have very fast Cable internet connections but don't stay close by.

Can this be done using a software such as WS_FTP Pro or with a Windows Remote Desktop. I know it was possible using the Windows HyperTerminal over a phone line but obviously only for small files because of the limitations of phone lines.

It is not easy to use KaZaA Lite to do this. Even though the files are shared they don't get listed when my friend does a search on his KaZaA Lite. Is it possible to setup direct one-on-one file sharing with KaZaA Lite?
:blink:
hi there !
i've been told w*w.FileShare Pro 2.4 does all of this.
i haven't used it so can't say too much about it.
this programme is only about 3 mb to DL
regards
m8t :blink:

vivitron 15
08-06-2003, 01:36 PM
yeah, best way: the person with the files loads up BulletProof ftp and is the server. the other person loads WSFTP_Pro.

then set up an account name password in BP and voila...its nice and easy.

look in the lounge for a tutorial (I think) which is pinned (uses BP), and if theres any probs, just ask :)

mail2me
08-06-2003, 06:08 PM
Originally posted by gamemaster1342@6 August 2003 - 08:12
Yes it is possible
Can you tell me how to setup one-on-one file sharing with KaZaA Lite?

mail2me
08-06-2003, 06:10 PM
Originally posted by Arm@6 August 2003 - 12:22
Use Aim, Msn Messenger or ICQ.
Yes it is possible to send even large files with MSN Messenger but it lacks a resume manager.

Vargas
08-06-2003, 06:24 PM
i would use WASTE (http://www.lancemurdoch.org/p2p)

mail2me
08-06-2003, 06:35 PM
Originally posted by m8t@6 August 2003 - 12:30
:blink:
hi there !
i've been told w*w.FileShare Pro 2.4 does all of this.
i haven't used it so can't say too much about it.
this programme is only about 3 mb to DL
regards
m8t :blink:
I've also been told that WWW File Share (http://www.wfshome.com/) is probably the best program to do this. I downloaded the WWW File Share freeware version because I couldn't find the Pro version with KaZaA Lite to test. My friend had a problem accessing the website even though it seemed to work fine from my end. I think it is probably because of my McAfee firewall. I need to learn to do some tweaking with that.

mail2me
08-06-2003, 07:34 PM
Originally posted by vivitron 15@6 August 2003 - 13:36
yeah, best way:  the person with the files loads up BulletProof ftp and is the server.  the other person loads WSFTP_Pro.

then set up an account name password in BP and voila...its nice and easy.

look in the lounge for a tutorial (I think) which is pinned (uses BP), and if theres any probs, just ask :)
But don't you still need a server or at least BulletProof FTP Server software installed. I heard that WS_FTP Server software also can do this. I can't find it on KaZaA Lite though.

mail2me
08-06-2003, 10:48 PM
I'm afraid that using both WS_FTP Server and WWW File Share is not such an easy task for me because I'm behind a router and I don't have access to the router settings.

Actually, I have already transferred the file I wanted using MSN Messenger but I would like to figure out an alternative method with resume feature for the future.

DasScoot
08-07-2003, 12:51 AM
I've used BP and WS_FTP, they're good, but it took me a week to get BP running the first time I did it. For a single-time thing I'd try IM/IRC.

shareshareshare
08-07-2003, 01:11 AM
WASTE isn't up for download anymore, but I'm sure that its on Kazaa somewhere...

ghost944
08-07-2003, 01:35 AM
http://www.webattack.com/get/hfs.shtml
is a good one
just drop the file you want to share into the app, it will then give you a link for it, pass the link it creates to the person you wish to share with and as long as you are online and the app is running there should be no problem.
i have used this a few times and as of now have had no problems with it.

toddiscool
08-07-2003, 06:43 AM
Originally posted by mail2me@6 August 2003 - 23:48
I'm afraid that using both WS_FTP Server and WWW File Share is not such an easy task for me because I'm behind a router and I don't have access to the router settings.

Actually, I have already transferred the file I wanted using MSN Messenger but I would like to figure out an alternative method with resume feature for the future.
It seams that maybee all this setting up a server business may be a little more than you need. May I suggest filetopia. Piece of shit as a peer 2 peer, but does allow you to easily send a file to a specific user, while keeping it encrypted. Just thought thay may be a little more what you are lookin for.

mail2me
08-07-2003, 07:53 AM
Originally posted by toddiscool@7 August 2003 - 06:43
It seams that maybee all this setting up a server business may be a little more than you need. May I suggest filetopia. Piece of shit as a peer 2 peer, but does allow you to easily send a file to a specific user, while keeping it encrypted. Just thought thay may be a little more what you are lookin for.
That sounds more like it. I also think setting up a server thing is not worth the trouble for a thing that I will need on an ad-hoc basis but I had a problem reserving a nick with Filetopia. I also had to disable my Firewall completely because it detected as Filetopia trying to cause a port scan attack. I think my McAfee firewall may have blocked all traffic from Filetopia as a result of that which may have been the problem in reserving a nick to connect.

toddiscool
08-07-2003, 08:29 AM
best sulution to that is not to use mcafee! but if you are too proud there are others, you could do it with direct connect, just join the same hub. BUt I would just not use mcafee. I use norton and have no prblems with filetopia besides it sucking. Other thing, you have router firewall and mcafee? gonna cause problems, with p2p