lodhi1978 I recommend to take any notebook with simple windows or Linux installed
configure any simple ftp server for example vsftpd and try again to upload some files, and also I woud recommend to set users unlimited in /etc/security/limits like this:
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If I give ls , it lists files in 1 second.
It I give ls -l , it takes 8 seconds
There are only 55 files in the directory.
Any explanation?
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
stund
STUND(8)STUND(8)NAME
stund - STUN protocol (Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs) Server
SYNTAX
stund [-v] [-h IP Address] [-a Secondary IP Address ] [-p port ] [-o port ] [-b ] [-m ]
STUN servers needs two IP addresses and two ports
DESCRIPTION
STUN Servers are used to help clients behind NAT to tunnel incoming calls through. This server is the counterpart to help the client iden-
tify the NAT and have it open the proper ports for it
OPTIONS -v Verbose output.
-h <IP Address>
Define the Main IP Address.
-a <IP Address>
Define the Second IP Address.
-p <Port>
Set the primary port the default port value is 3478
-o <Port>
Set the secondary port the default port value is 3479 -b Detach the process and makes the program run at the background
-m <Port>
Sets a starting port for the STERM server
--help Prints useful help
EXAMPLES
If the IP addresses of your NIC are 10.0.1.150 and 10.0.1.151 the proper and default use would be:
stund -h 10.0.1.150 -a 10.0.1.151
add -b option to detach the process
stund -h 10.0.1.150 -a 10.0.1.151 -b
AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Rene Mayorga <rmayorga@debian.org.sv> for the Debian system (but may be used by others). Permis-
sion is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later
version published by the Free Software Foundation.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
SEE ALSO stun(1)Debian Project 2007 Aug 31 STUND(8)