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I uploaded it to http://andrew.ihostingonline.com/manuals/z33.rar, but I can't access it now? Im confused

Hey duncan... yeah there used to be 2 FTP's but the other one doesnt seem to be functioning anymore so if u could upload it to mine would be good.....

ftp://upload:[email protected]/ :cheers:

hmmm it seems that my router willupdate the IP on the fileinterface ftp address, yet wont update the ip on the kicks-ass address, yet they are both linked on the same account... hmmmm a problem with dyndns I would say... sorry guys, all is well and sweet again

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Hey guys I have just changed the DNS Lookup addy. It now stands as:

skylinesaustralia.kicks-ass.net

Therefore the FTP login will now be:

ftp://skylinesaustralia.kicks-ass.net

For uploaders:

ftp://upload:[email protected]

The older one ftp://fileinterface.ath.cx will still work, but I think the new one is more fitting :wassup:

Just to RE-CAP... :cheers:

OK I am horribly confused. I am currently uploading Z33.rar to ftp://skylinesaustralia.kicks-ass.net

But could someone start a new thread with:

Instructions to download

Instructions to upload.

thx

Hi Kieran,

my names paul,

i'm currently using cute FTP, would you please be able to supply my with the

ftp url,

username

and password so i can connect and download the files.

at the moment its not letting my d-load anything.

regards paul sanghera

[email protected]

Hi PPL. I must appologise for the problems ppl seem to be experiencing. I will reboot my machine as its been on for quite a number of days now. On top of that I have been downloading a lot of things and I am using 700MB of RAM right now mainly cos of torrent and other downloads. I will look into it now just been really busy with work.... let me know how I go. Currently 8pm Wed. Give me a little while.

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