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Date:      Sat, 10 Jul 2004 15:33:36 -0500
From:      uidzero <uidzero@one-arm.com>
To:        DerDrache <derdrache@electricpincushion.com>, FreeBSD-Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Ftp server near me
Message-ID:  <40F052A0.8010105@one-arm.com>
In-Reply-To: <40F05040.50406@electricpincushion.com>
References:  <000b01c466bb$161e2b90$3301a8c0@salvation> <40F04FEC.2080509@electricpincushion.com> <40F05040.50406@electricpincushion.com>

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DerDrache wrote:

> My apologies.  I did not read your original email as closely as I 
> should have.  fastest_cvsup will only test cvsup servers.
>
>
> DerDrache wrote:
>
>> fastest_cvsup is a simple program to use that can be found in the 
>> ports tree.  I'd recommend it.
>>
>> /usr/ports/sysutils/fastest_cvsup
>>
>> DerDrache
>>
>> Joshua Lewis wrote:
>>
>>> All documentation tells you when running CVSUP or installing FBSD 
>>> from FTP
>>> to use the FTP server closest to you.
>>>
>>> So how do you determine the best server. I recall reading a post 
>>> that said
>>> run a command that will determine the closest server or fastest 
>>> server near
>>> you. I however lost the page I printed out and can't remember the web
>>> address.
>>>
>>> Any ideas how to find the fastest server near me?
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Ahh, the same here. I aoologize.

Michael

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