RE: Various questions (mostly FTP)

From: Jwp (live4bacon_at_optonline.net)
Date: 03/14/04

  • Next message: Alexander Dalloz: "RE: Various questions (mostly FTP)"
    Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 19:44:41 -0500
    To: "'For users of Fedora Core releases'" <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    
    

    >
    > Are you testing the FTP server or your ISP, or the remote system and
    > his ISP?
    >
    > If you are testing the ISP you need to test it from an external box
    > with more bandwidth than you have.
    >
    > There are also some test sites out there. Google search to find one
    > and after you dispatch the popups you can get some basic numbers with
    > a couple clicks. For example....
    >
    > http://bandwidthplace.com/speedtest/

    I am more interested in taking a look at what speeds each individual
    connection to my ftp server is getting. IE john and jane are downloading
    how fast am I pushing to john and how fast am I pushing to jane?

    My total upstream is around 100 KB/sec. I am a Windows convert and the
    programs I used to host FTP always had a nice little screen showing the
    various connections and the speeds those connections are running, in
    real-time as opposed to checking the logs after the fact.

    Thanks,
    JP

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