Hay I use the same thing and just went to ftp.lt.FreeBSD.org & ftp.Freebsd.org with no problem.
WINSOCK.DLL: Microsoft wsock32.dll, ver2.2, 32bit of Jun 7 2000, at 21:34:15. WS_FTP95 LE 4.50 97.05.17, Copyright © 1992-1997 Ipswitch, Inc. In the session properities I use this. Host name ftp.lt.freebsd.org host type automatic detect user id I check mark the anonymous box Password [EMAIL PROTECTED] then click on OK button and it loges me into the server just fine. Now about the subject of long download times because of liminted bandwidth. WS_FTP95 does not have resume ability. I have T1 connection to public internet so not a issue for me. Using MS/Windows to get ISO CD images First of all the .ISO file extension is not supported in the native MS/Windows world. Sure you can download it from one of the FBSD FTP sites and burn it to a CD using MS/Windows, but you end up with a data disk where the ISO file is a single file, not a bootable CD containing the FBSD directory tree which you need to install from. The second major problem is you need a fast Internet connection, (IE: ISDN, DSL, CABLE) to download over. Using a 56K modem will take over 28 hours per CD if you are lucky enough that your ISP does not cut you off or the FTP server does not get busy and suspend your session. To resolve this problem of using a MS/Windows box to obtain the FBSD install CDROM image you will need a MS/Windows FTP program that can restart the ftp download where it left off at, if it gets terminated during the initial download. I used SMARTFTP from www.smartftp.com. Then you need a MS/Windows program that can burn ISO files to CDROM. I used Nero from www.nero.com. The downloaded demos from these sites work just fine to do what you have to do to create your FBSD mini install CDROM. Uninstall them, but keep the downloaded install zip files for them and next time you need to retrieve a FBSD .ISO file, just reinstall to get a new 30 day demo. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of datora tehnika Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 5:27 AM To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ftp access Q's to ftp.freeBSD & mirrors On 7/7/05, Robert Slade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ftp mirrors etc can be found at > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ft p.html Yep ... thanks. I've got the web pages for the mirrors, several at this time. Trying to establish the connection with something other than a web browser is the problem. OKay -- using WS FTP lite, I enter in the host name/address of ftp.freebsd.org (have also used a couple dozen specifc directories here & at various mirror sites).User ID is ''anonymous'' with no password entered (have also used my email address as the password; same result). RESULT : > WINSOCK.DLL: WinSock 2.0 > WS_FTP LE 5.08 2000.01.13, Copyright (c) 1992-2000 Ipswitch, Inc. > - - > ! Can't get "ftp.freebsd.org/" host entry > ! Connection failed ftp.freebsd.org/ Connection type is binary, port is standard 21, using passive transfer. So, using one of many mirrors I've tried as another example, the problem remains : > WINSOCK.DLL: WinSock 2.0 > WS_FTP LE 5.08 2000.01.13, Copyright (c) 1992-2000 Ipswitch, Inc. > - - > ! Can't get "ftp://ftp.lt.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/" host entry > ! Connection failed ftp://ftp.lt.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ ftp://ftp.lt.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ or ftp.lt.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD yeilda same error. So, willing to go with another FTP software. I realize this old WSFTP is just that .. old, but I've never had it fail me before ... so I'm puzzled. Knowing why this isn't working is pretty important. Shooting around in the dark at ''maybe'' is really just wasting time required elsewhere. As posted yesterday, the http:// connections keep breaking without the ability to resume an interrupted transfer. This is a local problem due to power fluctuations and flaky cable service. An ISO DL takes an estimated hour per 100 MB ... so the 550 CD1 ISO for freeBSD is ~5 1/2 hour DL, up to 6 1/2 hours. I have actually managed partial DL'z up to 300 & 500 MB in the last several days ... but, when they are interrupted, I have to begin from zero again using a web browser. So, drop back & punt: use ftp software that has a resume function, as recommended at http://freebsd.org. This is what FTP is designed to do. Why can my standard ftp software not ''get'' the host entry ? What am I doing wrong here ? Is this some *BSD-windows configuration war ...? I've used WSFTP for a decade now to connect to *nix servers from Win9*/NT/2K and never had this issue. So, thanks for the gozilla.com link; I'll check it out. It just seems cludgy to install plugins to a web browser when FTP should work & should work faster/ more efficiently. Sorry this thread got re-posted ... I've never run across a mail listserv that didn't automatically take a reply-to back to the listserv, so I had to repost the question under a different subject. Bizarre setting I'm sure I'll find out the 'why' about some day ... Other caveat .. I am based in Riga, Latvia. I could write a small book about it, but let's just summarize that buying anything over the internet from here is largely a waste of money and time. An ebay transaction for a ISO images would chew up weeks and cost stupid amounts of money. $10 USD is a food budget for an entire week here, not to be thrown away lightly. I should be able to connect via ftp & have both ISO's for freeBSD 5.4 in about 12 hours time, tops, if I can just find out the magic settings to make the ftp servers show up in my ftp software. Besides, I foresee the need to have to ftp from these sites for quite a number of items as I need them. Getting into two and three week shipping/payment negotiations each time i need something (or _might_ need it & have to DL it to find out ...) is really a rather silly methodology. I'm having a hard time believing that nobody on this list has established an ftp connection to one of these servers. Understanding what I'm doing wrong here seems to be the best approach. ''throw money at someone'' ''click here'' ''install that'' & pray are the sorts of solutions that *BSD is supposed to NOT be about. Have I misunderstood that? -- datora serfing the stream electric _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"