Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 12:25:36 -0500
Reply-To: John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
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From: John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
Subject: [NVC} Personal Servers on a home PC
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This topic has little to do with Vanagons except that it may enable us
all to have a bit better means of communications - particularly or
materials that are large in size.
I have for some time wanted to be able to send large files several
gigabytes in size over the Internet but due to the various constraints
on the system and services provided by ISP's, I could not. Email
attachments had to be very small, and other programs like Pondo, Google
Talk, etc, though offering larger file transfers, were still restricted
in size. --- and incredibly slow. So, I began studying about servers,
and discovered personal servers. It turns out that Windows XP has a
built in Server that when activated works reasonably well, but for best
performance an computer security, a separate server software is in
order. I chose a free program called FileZilla.
I searched for it on the 'Net, downloaded and installed it. Now, if I
have some big humongous file to share with you, I send you an IP
Address, User ID, Passcode, and you can log in on my machine and
download it to your PC.
Control over the server is a security issue and is important. Many
servers that get a high volume of traffic are often set up with the user
being "anonymous" and no password. But for me, that is not safe. So
every person invited to log onto my computer must have a user id
assigned by me, and a password assigned by me. With those assignments
you can log on, and can go only to a very specific folder where the
posted file will be. There is a log file built so that I can capture the
complete login and transaction. If I want to watch as it takes place,
and I don't like what is happening, I can simply disconnect. you, the
server or both. with a click of the mouse. Very handy. And, if I want to
know where you are, all I need do is copy your IP Address from the
transaction log file, go on the internet, and use any one of the free IP
Address geo-location programs, and I can pinpoint exactly where your
computer is located by Latitude and Longitude right down to the seconds
--- then I can target my missile to that location and send a hard
message!!!! I am joking of course - but that really does work -
locating the physical geographical location of any give computer
connected to the Internet. In some ways it's a bit spooky.
While trying to work the bugs out of my personal server system, I
discovered attempts by unauthorized persons to log on. Of course without
proper User ID and Passcode, they were unable. They did leave their IP
Address however, and I looked up their geographical locations and
targeted my missiles. Again I am joking!!
But I got log-in attempts from Brazil, Shanghai, China; New Delhi,
India; Amsterdam, Netherlands. In looking at the log file, it would
appear that they were using automated software to locate servers and
attempt to log in. These are the turkeys that give reason to NOT having
an Anonymous login, but a User ID and Passcode log-in.
Anyway, I just thought I would put this out there this morning. This is
one more way we can get more out of our computers, that can also have
benefit for our list members.
Give it a try.
If you give it a go and have any questions, just ask. I'm no IT, but I
will try to answer as best I can.
Enjoy,
John Rodgers
88 GL Driver
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