ftp access Q's to ftp.freeBSD & mirrors

From: datora tehnika (datora_at_gmail.com)
Date: 07/07/05

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    Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 10:53:00 +0300
    To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
    
    

    Good morning, all !

    Thanks for the responses & pointers.

     [ DUH! sorry about sending this out wrong the first time to
    a1poweruser; misread the headers in the reply-to ]

    I realize the intitial post was long, but I did clearly indicate that
    the FTP attempts were numurous using quite a lot of anon vs. anonymous
    vs. public vs. email addy username/password combo's at several ftp
    sites.

    THE QUESTION : if I go to ftp.freebsd.org, and I attempt to login w/
    ftp software as an anonymous user, PLEASE : what username am I
    supposed to use? What password, if any, am I suuposed to use ??
    Thanks for the recommendations on which packages to try, but login
    protocol/settings am I supposed to be using? From a Windoze2K machine
    ..? If I'm missing that at the site, I'd apprec the URL so I can
    figure why I'm missing that info and not have to bother you with
    questions this trivial.

    HUGE bonus for me is if anyone can make a recommendation for mirrors
    in Lithuania, Estonia, Sweden, any mirror with solid access to Riga,
    Latvia ... I only speak English & rarely get comprehensible help from
    local East Europe services. I'm pretty much on my own that way here;
    ''send the local admin an email'' is wasted effort about 90% of the
    time if you don't have a specific contact.

    BTW I checked out the bittorrent site .. I'm on a Win2K workstation on
    a cable modem (DHCP cnnxn that changes at every boot/fluctuation about
    five-seven times/ day). I don't have access to any of the server
    settings they started going off about. Is there a client-only option
    ...? The site didn't seem to suggest that was possible. FTP seemed
    the best option for my circumstances, but I'm willing to consider
    others upon recommendation (URL pointer is enough if you've got such;
    I can read).

    Yep .. have some idea about the ports system, but obviously have a lot
    of reading on it it to understand it for efficient use. It's one of
    the features that has me interested in *BSD.

    My concern there is that if my connections keeps fuctuating [ sic - I
    like it, so I'm not correcting _that_ typo ;) ] trying to get the
    ISO's DL'd then how reliable will depending on ports be..? I assume
    there is some sort of auto-resume feature, but scarey thoughts crop up
    when the DL is an install instead of just a data file.

    I can always resume & re-do something like an ISO ... I get very tense
    feelings when some balck-magic software is auto-installing over the
    internet. I'd much rather have the source &/or bin's and be doing it
    off-line so I understand what's going on better. This win paradigm of
    'Just Click Somewhere And It'll Be Good' is exactly what I'm trying to
    get away from.

    I had not considered using the older versions .. my assumption is that
    the 5.4 release would give me the best chances of success, especially
    trying to get running while off-line instead of getting stuck waiting
    on some on-line connection that may or may not give me some estimate
    as to how much longer it's going to take.

    And, really, thank you one and all for the man & install guide
    pointers. At least two there I didn't have yet, although I do already
    have freeBSD & netBSD user guides in *.pdf & have begun on those.
    Have got through basic install chapters & read through the last 90
    days of this emaillist archive over the last couple weeks before I
    decided to go freeBSD & attempted to grab the ISO's.

    I'm gonna post another or two here on other questions and ask for a
    critique & tweak of install strategy so I can focus on the priorities
    to study up on. I do not have unlimited time to 'just read
    everything;' I've located several thousand pages of tech writing,
    large sections are way beyond my comptrehension today. I'm trying to
    pare it down to the first couple hundred pages worth that will get me
    boot-strapped to a working desktop. At the end of July I may be
    stranded with only my off-line materials as reference for a while. I
    can always hit a cyber cafe to check email, but ports & large DL'z
    would be impossible or insanely convoluted.

    Best to download everything I can get right now so I can plow through
    it during August & September.

    Thanks !
     
      -- datora
    serfing the stream electric
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