File Service Protocol
File Service Protocol
http://fsp.sourceforge.net/
FSP is a UDP-based protocol for transferring files. It has many benefits over FTP, mainly for running anonymous archives. It is usable on lines with high packet loss ratio (70% WiFi), can go behind firewalls and unnoticed by port scans (because of UDP), does not overload networks when hosting ISOs or movies, share files on modem lines without eating all of the bandwidth, and keeps lamers away from your site (they don't know how to get to it). This project is an active continuation of the FSP code base (abandoned for the last 5 years).
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version 2.8.1beta24
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released on 19 February 2005
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Licensing
| License | Verified by | Verified on | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| BSD 3Clause | Janet Casey | 2 July 2003 |
Leaders and contributors
| Contact(s) | Role |
|---|---|
| Phil Richards | Contributor |
| Wen-King Su | Contributor |
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| Maintainer |
| Andrew Dougherty | Contributor |
| Joseph Traub | Contributor |
| Pete Bevin | Contributor |
Resources and communication
| Audience | Resource type | URI |
|---|---|---|
| Developer | VCS Repository Webview | |
| Developer | Mailing List Info/Archive | http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/fsp-devel |
| Support | Mailing List Info/Archive | http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/fsp-users |
Software prerequisites
| Kind | Description |
|---|---|
| Required to use | Java FSP library |
This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 5 May 2005.
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