I currently publish some files on my web site, but it would be better if I could offer an alternative of using bittorrent to access them so as to preserve some of my bandwidth.
As far as I have been able to work out, I need to do the following 1) Set up /etc/default/bittorrent to allow the bittracker to start and set ALLOWED_DIR to the point in my filesystem (visible to the web server) where .torrent files will sit 2) FOR EVERY FILE I WISH TO SHARE - I need to create a separate .torrent file, which is then stored were my web server can get at it. (currently the files I wish to share are also made available directly to the web server space - I presume it would be better to move (some of) them outside of the web server domain so that they can only be accessed via bittorrent. 3) Start btlaunchmany for the directory holding .torrent files. This will spawn a download process for FOR EACH FILE I WISH TO SHARE. 4) Provide some urls to access the .torrent files. The problem I have with this is if I want to share out a lot of files (I currently have about 30) there is a separate port and thread used for each file. Is there anyway round this. Have I understood correctly? -- Alan Chandler http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]