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In my youth, I probably downloaded hundreds of gigabytes from wuarchive.wustl.edu, ftp.cdrom.com, metalab.unc.edu, and the like. Over a dial-up modem, no less. Before I had local Internet access (i.e., long distance calls), I used the various "FTP by e-mail" services with my free "Juno" e-mail account (they had toll-free numbers for access!).
"hundreds of gigabytes"? Do you mean megabytes? Don't know about you, but when I was downloading stuff from those sites, downloading "hundreds of gigabytes" would have literally have taken a few years at minimum, many decades more realistically.
Ever wondered how many open FTP servers there are?
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#83I wonder how many of those are just mirrors of Linux distros and other open-source software, how many have more interesting things (including software), and how many of those were deliberately configured to be open for sharing. There is the somewhat-well-known filesearch.ru if you want to look for things on this non-HTTP part of the Internet. (If I remember correctly, Google used to index FTPs too and you'd get plent…
There's still a uprising number of niche ftp site around: MSX, Demoscene, etc. Mostly older scenes that pre-date the WWW and are still around. I think it might be useful to test every port on every ip to see what happens protocol-wise. Limiting to just common ports is probably missing lots of cool things.
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#84I used to leave a file called README on my public ftp directory, which contained only: cat: README: No such file or directory I'd occasionally get email from frustrated people who had trouble trying to read the README file, so I'd tell them to simply run "emacs README", and emacs would solve all of their problems. I don't know if my passive aggressive emacs evangelism ever worked, because I never heard back from them…
Re: Ever wondered how many open FTP servers there are?
#85Earlier quoted context omitted.
There's still a uprising number of niche ftp site around: MSX, Demoscene, etc. Mostly older scenes that pre-date the WWW and are still around. I think it might be useful to test every port on every ip to see what happens protocol-wise. Limiting to just common ports is probably missing lots of cool things.
How many ports are there?
Re: Ever wondered how many open FTP servers there are?
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"hundreds of gigabytes"? Do you mean megabytes? Don't know about you, but when I was downloading stuff from those sites, downloading "hundreds of gigabytes" would have literally have taken a few years at minimum, many decades more realistically.
200 gigabytes at 57600 bits per second is a bit under 46 weeks. They could usually sustain that bandwidth; the bottleneck was usually the modem.
Re: Ever wondered how many open FTP servers there are?
#87Earlier quoted context omitted.
"hundreds of gigabytes"? Do you mean megabytes? Don't know about you, but when I was downloading stuff from those sites, downloading "hundreds of gigabytes" would have literally have taken a few years at minimum, many decades more realistically.
200 gigabytes at 57600 bits per second is a bit under 46 weeks. They could usually sustain that bandwidth; the bottleneck was usually the modem.
Re: Ever wondered how many open FTP servers there are?
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200 gigabytes at 57600 bits per second is a bit under 46 weeks. They could usually sustain that bandwidth; the bottleneck was usually the modem.
When I was using dialup speed in the 90s, I certainly didn't have any gigabyte storage.