I have a problem with IE 7, it is not showing file downloading progress bar (downloading percentage) for my site. But progress bar is showing for other sites. At the same time IE 6 is showing this.
it started recently, unfortunately there is no configuration modifications has been done.
we got installed Nginx on server though it helped us to reduce load of our file uploading sites server ,strange but uploads are not working, script uses uber upload please help me to get it work
First of all let me tell you, i want VPS hosting not for hosting websites but for downloading and uploading purpose..(not specifically torrents)
I have already got VPS hosting with VPSland.com at $18 per month with 50% off for first month that i have just got yesterday.
My hardware spcifications are:
Lite plan with 6GB harddisk space, 512 MB Ram, 200 GB Bandwidth, Intel core 2 quad CPU Q6600 2.40 Ghz. with one dedicated IP...
It also comes with remote desktop and window 2003 set up..
Can i get this anywhere or even more for cheaper than this as i just want it for downloading and uploading and web surfing because my internet connection is not that fast (i am at 256KBps)
Also, If i download something to my VPS server, is there any fast way to get that on my local machine. because my VPS is fast but when it comes to transfer files from VPS to my local machine, it again takes some time. Is there solution for this..
I also find sarorahosting very cheap at $7.99 per month with 30GB Hard disk, 384 Ram, 100 GB bandwith, and 2 IPs......it is a good host.. any review on that..
Probably, i am looking for such cheap VPS for my downloading and uploading but not sure about their service and uptime..
when I'm using any download manager such as FDM or DAP file download with extension *.r instead to *.rm. but when using windows default downloader file downloaded with right extension *.rm.
So what do you think about it? please note that I'm not change any configuration in server.
I want ask How i know the Server Download speed from Rapidshare ? I have windows Dedicated Server with 1GB Port and when i download something from rapidshare its just 2MB/s , is that Normal ? and now i am thinking to Buy another one , How i can know the Download speed from rapidshare site ? I ask some Company about that but No one give me test or any thing like that ,
Is it possible to create a script that will automatically download an entire website via FTP and then once the script has got an entire site, the next time it runs it only downloads the newer version of files?
My site is hosted on eUKhost, and there are some users who get an incomplete download of an msi-file (about 12 MB in size) hosted on my website. They don't get an error in their browser, it's just like they have a complete download.
The incomplete file users download is usually about 2.7 MB big. When they re-download the file afterwards, they never seem to have the problem again.
It seems to happen completely at random and I haven't got a clue what the reason could be.
A user from USA clicks www.domain.com/video/vid.flv and they go to the USA server to download.
A user from Europe clicks the same link and they go to Netherlands server.
A user from Asia clicks the same link and they go to Hong Kong.
How can I configure Lighttpd to point *.flv to a specific server based on location. I don't want the www.domain.com to change, I would like it to always show www.domain.com but point to different countries depending on where the person is located.
I have just performed a ftp backup of my entire server. I then zipped it up in Cpanel.
The file size its self it 3322megs big (about 3.3gb). If i press it to download it says:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /backup/sepmid07/sepmid07.zip on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache/1.3.37 Server at backup.xxx*********** Port 80
I have made sure that i have the right permissions, I have also made sure that it belongs to the correct user. Also next to it where it would say how big it is, it says "-"
I'm using oscommerce on a PHP5/Apache 2 installation. I've got several virtualhosts, and I'm using webmin to administrate them. I've just moved to this new server, and now files are being played in browser instead of downloaded....I thought I had changed the mime.types file correctly, but obviously not...
Here is the content of it: Code:
# This is a comment. I love comments.
# This file controls what Internet media types are sent to the client for # given file extension(s). Sending the correct media type to the client # is important so they know how to handle the content of the file. # Extra types can either be added here or by using an AddType directive # in your config files. For more information about Internet media types, # please read RFC 2045, 2046, 2047, 2048, and 2077. The Internet media type # registry is at [url].
i do not know wht happend but when try to download any file useing wget from ssh . i get common error with every thing i try to download.
this example when try to download csf.
# wget http://www.configserver.com/free/csf.tgz --2002-01-09 15:18:40-- http://www.configserver.com/free/csf.tgz Resolving www.configserver.com... failed: Temporary failure in name resolution. wget: unable to resolve host address `www.configserver.com'
and when try to use any coomand , looks like my yum damged or currepted.
example when run:
yum update
[root@ #yum update Loaded plugins: fastestmirror Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile Could not retrieve mirrorlist http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?releas...h=i386&repo=os error was [Errno 4] IOError: <urlopen error (-3, 'Temporary failure in name resolution')> Could not retrieve mirrorlist http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?releas...6&repo=updates error was [Errno 4] IOError: <urlopen error (-3, 'Temporary failure in name resolution')> Could not retrieve mirrorlist http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?releas...86&repo=addons error was [Errno 4] IOError: <urlopen error (-3, 'Temporary failure in name resolution')> Could not retrieve mirrorlist http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?releas...86&repo=extras error was [Errno 4] IOError: <urlopen error (-3, 'Temporary failure in name resolution')> * base: mirror.linux.duke.edu * updates: centosv.centos.org * addons: centosv.centos.org * extras: mirror.linux.duke.edu
http://download.lxlabs.com/download/...ta/repomd.xml: [Errno 4] IOError: <urlopen error (-3, 'Temporary failure in name resolution')>
Trying other mirror.
Error: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository: lxlabsupdate. Please verify its path and try again
We have a video streaming server, sometimes the server gets really slow and when we digg into it, we see that the same ip is trying to download the same file many many times. for example i either run this command
Anyone have a good download test in chicago other then FDC's?
I was told i was upgraded to a 1GBPS port for free by my host(from a 10mbit) which is sort of weird, i want to confirm. at this time FDC's 100MB file takes me about 3 seconds to download and downloads at 44.7M/s.
the file is too small for me to try and pull 1gbit, by that speed i have a 500mbit line odviosely but i want to test against something outside of FDC.
I've been trying in vain to find out how to download files from online sites directly to my server hosted with Siteground. Basically, I figure why bother downloading to my local HDD when I back everything up on my online server anyway.
I know this classes as a server to server file transfer but I want to download things like software, particularly Linux distros, and archive them directly on my server. I just can't think how to word it any other way. I use my browser and click the download link and it asks me to save it to my local HDD but instead I'd like to save it to my backup server bypassing my local comp totally.
Currently Siteground give me "unlimited" bandwidth and "unlimited" storage space, overselling obviously but now I want to use some of my space. My home upload speed it 20kb on average so this is why I'd rather upload/download/save interesting software etc onto my backup server.
I've looked briefly at WGET and CURL but it looks too complicated. I'd just like to be able to FTP all my 'normal' downloads right onto my server. I'd use an intermediary service for this as well as this backup is for non-private files only, if only I knew how to word the concept.
I just don't know how to search for the right tools or whatever for what I want to do.
I just want to add a "save to my server" option to my normal download dialog for want of a better description.
I'm starting a file download site. I've done a lot of research and I'm currently planning a head for growth and scaling. Looking to serve around 250-500 thousand 5MB files a day.
I would like some input from people that KNOW what they are talking about, hopefully people that have hosted/ran similar sites.
The main question I need answered is what will be the first bottle neck for a single download server will run into when delivering the following.
File size = 10MB. Number of downloads = As many 1.2mbit download streams as possible.
Am I correct in assuming the bottle neck will be the HD's here? So would I be right in assuming this could handle around 200 concurrent downloads @ 1.2mbit(250mbit)?
I have a website which has a FLV player serving .flv files which are hosted in the server. I notice that some users are directly downloading the files using the direct URL and they seem to be using download managers for that which is opening several Apache connections and open slows down Apache. I want to prevent this. I thought of preventing it using a .htaccess file but did not help. This is what I used:
<Files *> order allow,deny allow from 127.0.0.1 allow from localhost deny from all </Files>
I thought this would work but it doesn't as it is blocking the FLV player from playing the file. Can anyone tell me the right way to do it?
I've two shared hosting accounts, one is hostgator and other is godaddy.
I've uploaded a file (.flv) on hostgator and same file on godaddy.
here a link to both
Hostgator flv
Goddady flv
Now i am use a Download manager " free download manager" to download files The hostgator file downloads at 17-35kb/s The godaddy file downloads at 200kb/s
I am using 2Mbps dsl.
Also my hostgator cpanel loads slow. and other files are downloads at very low max 40kb/s.
What are the issues. I've contacted hostgator support and they say that every thing is ok on their end.
I have to stream videos on hostgator but the speed is too slow. and it buffers alot.
I'm currently using ipower, which just switched to fewer but larger servers. The impact for me is a new throttle in download speed, which is about 350KB/sec (although I can do FTP downloads when logged in at 500KB/sec. Previously, with the more but smaller servers, you just got a share of what was available on the server with no throttle, and when activity was low on a server, it was enough to max out my cable's limitation of about 1.5MB/sec (12 mega-bits / second).
It seems that few web hosting sites will specify typical download speeds from a web hosting account. I'm hoping that members here could report what they are getting from various web hosting services.
My web site is
jeffareid.net
A "hobby" web site, mostly videos from car racing games, just niche market enough to not attract excessive traffic.