Hi,
Thanks for clarification.

Never said stock ... OBSD's brilliant.

Thnks ;)

2009/6/21 ropers <[email protected]>

> 2009/6/21 Jean-Frangois SIMON <[email protected]>
> >
> > It looks like filezilla uses several transfert at the same time to reach
> > 1Mo/s
>
> That indeed appears to be the case.
> From
>
http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/entdev/article.php/3802111/FileZilla-One-Swe
et-Free-FTP-Client.htm
> :
>
> > A multiple transfer function for example can support more than one
> transfer thread at a time; that's a big help when manipulating numerous
> smaller files.
>
> > If multiple threads aren't enough, FileZilla will go you one better by
> allowing multiple instances. That is, more than one copy of Firezilla can
be
> up and running at the same time. In practice this offers the possibility of
> uploading to multiple FTP servers or connecting to a single FTP server as
> more than one user.
>
> Multiple FTP transfers yay or nay are a tough call -- on the one hand,
> it's not nice, it's "cheating". OTOH, everybody and their grandmother
> have been doing multiple transfers for ages.
>
> In Filezilla, if you go to Edit -- Settings -- Transfers and set
> Maximum simultaneous transfers to 1, does Filezilla still transfer
> faster than OpenBSD's stock ftp(1)?
>
> regards,
> --ropers

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