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Title: Ftp daemon
Post by: CountZero on November 26, 2008, 06:07:04 PM
basiacaly load this virus on servers. it would enable you to transfer files from a server to another server (not the gateway) using a portion of the server bandwith.

as the version is more advanced it can use a higher percentage of bandwith from the servers

advantages

doesnt use gateways bandwith

disadvantages

can be stopped on either server

cant dl to gateway

cant move virii  (at least installed ones)


Title: Re: Ftp daemon
Post by: Sin15698 on November 26, 2008, 11:06:19 PM
hmmmmm...... :21: so how do you use this then?.... do you use it to trasfer files from one server to another but neither of them can be yours??? I don't really see how that would be good, unless you wanted to upload a virus to someone without them getting your IP.....


Title: Re: Ftp daemon
Post by: CountZero on November 27, 2008, 03:24:12 AM
well for example ( depending on the connection) you could dump the contents of a npc server to lets say your backup server directly

otherwise you would have to download the stuff and upload it


i got the idea from fxp eg site to sitetransfers.


Title: Re: Ftp daemon
Post by: human on November 27, 2008, 09:14:10 AM
So it only disables transfers to your current gateway?


Title: Re: Ftp daemon
Post by: Andreas on November 27, 2008, 09:41:08 AM
You mean its for transfering between gateways which you dont own. This doesnt sound like a super suggestion but it could be useful if it doesnt show the IP of the owner of the transfer process but only the IP of the gateway the transfer was started.


Title: Re: Ftp daemon
Post by: CountZero on November 27, 2008, 07:01:03 PM
zigackly it shows the server ip not the gateway ip

it can be used for transfers between gateways you dont own or npc servers or any combination thereoff


Title: Re: Ftp daemon
Post by: virus man on November 30, 2008, 09:32:29 AM
Sounds like he is basing it on FlashFXP.

It allows you to connect to 2 remote servers and transfer files between those 2 servers without using your own bandwidth.