Sharing large files

Johnny Blaze

Big Baby Jesus
Is there an easy way I can share large files over the internet with a couple of my friends that are XP users? Like a direct connect program or something?

Thanks
 
Hey,

You could use the ftp server built into Mac OS X. Create a new user account (or use your own, if you don't mind handing out your password), and place the files you want to share in that user's home directory.

Now, open system perferences and go to "Sharing", and then turn on "FTP Sharing". You will then need to forward the ftp port (TCP 21 I think) through your airport base station (using Airport Admin utility) to the computer which is hosting the server, and open the port on any firewalls you may have.

When you have done this, tell your friends your external IP address, and the user name/password for the account which contains the files. They will be able to log into your computer's ftp using Internet Explorer (by typing ftp://<your ip address> in the address bar and entering the login details when prompted). They will then be able to browse the account's home directory and drag and drop the files onto their computers.

Hope this helps,
AkleyMac
 
You could use a file transferring capable 'Chat' application ('AOL AIM', 'Skype', 'Yahoo! Messenger', etc.).

You could enable 'System Preferences' (in the '/Applications/' folder) 'Sharing' 'FTP Access' feature, whereas others can access your Mac directly.
 
Depending on how you're connected to the internet, you'll have to allow access to your computer on port 21 through the router (if there is any).
 
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