I haven't used war ftp but I believe u can lock the user to their home directory, and/or only grant the neccessary permission (ie: list/read) to that home folder and its sub folders.
Don't forget passwords are transferred in plain text for ordinary ftp ;)
are u running any firewall (ie: the one that comes with XP) ?
if so u need to open the port 80
also, u can try to access the website from your other computer in the LAN, see if ur IIS is configured properly or not
hope this helps, gl
I'm fairly new to server stuff too, but I think it'll be much better to devote your time/effort locking down your IIS rather than hiding your ip :)
Sooner or later your IP will be exposed or found, but if ur machine is properly locked down it'll be "safe" assuming u don't put confidential info...
hi guys,
I just got my new box last day, and I found out that Sandra2003 is saying that my mem bandwidth is only about 1600M/sec, which is very low since my memory bus is at 333Mhz (also according to sandra). I'm running win2k server on this box now. Any idea what's causing this?
Edit - I just...
maybe it's worth checking the temp of the CPU. It could be the HSF being malfunctioning.
P.S. does your son hit the computer each time he got killed in the game? :D
It may be the case that the CPU has hit its limit, just remember not all CPUs have the same "potential" to get insanely o/c-ed.
1.6A@2.1Ghz is already a 33% o/c! not bad at all!
if u still wanna push the limit, maybe u can try upping the voltage more (u have to set the jumper for "extra" high...
I think it's just like stressing ur o/c-ed system continously for a time period with programs like Sandra/Prime95 to see if the machine is stable. Not 100% sure if that's what u mean by "burn in"
hi guys
I have a 2.0a@2.2 (yeah, i know it sux, i can't get my FSB > 120) and P4B266
I was wondering which voltage values (+3.3, +5, +12...etc) are important to monitor?
All my voltage values are pretty close to the default one, except the +12, which MBM5 gives a value of 11.20-11.25 on...
pitch, don't expect too much from ur new XP system if you're gonna stick with the PC133 ram, cuz ur CPU won't get enough data to process because of the (very) limited memory bandwidth
I haven't seen any benchmarks of XP + SDR ram, but I'm quite sure it'll disappoint u if compare to the DDR settings
<< I currently have on order an AMD Athlon XP 1800, 512 MB PC133, 80GB seagate 7200 HD and a volcano 6cu fan. >>
PC133 RAM for AMD XP?? I thought all XP uses DDR now
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