from another thread:GodfatherB wrote:As I said... under services FTP is turned on and Firewall is set to open port 21.
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echo "UseIPv6 off" >> /etc/proftpd/proftpd.conf
from another thread:GodfatherB wrote:As I said... under services FTP is turned on and Firewall is set to open port 21.
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echo "UseIPv6 off" >> /etc/proftpd/proftpd.conf
I get a lot faster speeds so it must be something related to your unit or environment.RandomUsername wrote:So...could this be a limitation of the CPU? I would think the B3 has enough grunt to handle this. Could be dodgy drivers?
Yes it does exist, but the modprobe command does not do anything.Gordon wrote:Hmmm, that's strange...
Although I did make quite a few changes to the original setup. Can you verify that "/lib/modules/2.6.38/kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter/iptable_nat.ko" exists? Or just tryCode: Select all
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I think it's one law of nature.HnLn wrote:P.S.: how did you know my gf wants to talk all the time ?
Aah, didn't read carefully enoughjohannes wrote:..so just reload the page. This is actually the main reason for the 2.3.1, updating the updater to avoid such problems in the future. Now with 2.3.1 this shall not happen anymore.
Short answer: nobody knows.aphex wrote:What kind of MTBF figures can I expect on my HDD in my B2? (It's a 1TB WD Caviar one)?
Have you measured the transfer rate from B2 to your laptop for example? Do you get 10MBits or similar or more, less?Boriz wrote: I use smb to acces the files on my B2.