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    You can upload your footage & stills to our own server, for free:

    (revised May 25th, 2007)

    Step-by-step instruction for free movie & picture hosting on HV20.info:

    - you can ftp to hv20.info; the folder will automatically be chosen for you, just use "hv20.info" (without quotation marks) as the location
    - use "anonymous" as login and password; without quotation marks of course
    - max file size is 250MB per file
    - NO COPYRIGHTED MUSIC PLEASE; do NOT use copyrighted music for your clip; it's not allowed unless you have permission by the author & the label
    - please only upload HV20 related material; I'll keep an eye out for unrelated items and remove them
    - let me know it there's a problem
    - use a free ftp program to upload, such as FileZilla on the PC: http://www.download.com/FileZilla/30...ml?tag=lst-3-7
    - you need to link to your file like this: http://hv20.info/yopu/yourfilename.extention (example: http://hv20.info/yopu/hello.gif )



    ...and before anyone askes:
    Your Own Personal Upload

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    I might just be a complete bozo but for some reason i can not log into hv20.info to upload some footage. I have attached a picture with the settings I'm using.
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    I have the same problem. I use FTP Voyager but I get a : 550 error: "Permission denied"
    Login is succesful, but I cannot get into directories. Not for downloading and for uploading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neocastillo View Post
    I might just be a complete bozo but for some reason i can not log into hv20.info to upload some footage. I have attached a picture with the settings I'm using.
    Not a bozo-able offense, just a small directory error!

    Don't try and FTP to the YOPU directory, just use HV20.INFO, it will go to the yopu directory by itself.
    Just checked it here, and it works fine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarnOwl View Post
    I have the same problem. I use FTP Voyager but I get a : 550 error: "Permission denied"
    Login is succesful, but I cannot get into directories. Not for downloading and for uploading.
    Yes, I believe I disallowed directory changes. Just ftp to HV20.INFO.
    It should look something like this (depending on your FTP program):

    HOST NAME/ ADDRESS: hv20.info not hv20.info/ or hv20.info/yopu
    USER ID: anonymous
    PASSWORD: anonymous
    HOST TYPE: UNIX (standard)

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    That'show I set it up, but I still get a directory error:

    FTP Voyager - Version 14.1.0.0

    STATUS:> Connecting to "hv20.info" on port 21.
    220 ProFTPD 1.3.0rc2 Server (My FTP server) [208.113.173.170]
    STATUS:> Connected. Logging into the server
    COMMAND:> USER anonymous
    331 Anonymous login ok, send your complete email address as your password.
    COMMAND:> PASS **********************
    230 Anonymous access granted, restrictions apply.
    STATUS:> Login successful
    COMMAND:> SYST
    215 UNIX Type: L8
    COMMAND:> FEAT
    211-Features:
    MDTM
    REST STREAM
    SIZE
    211 End
    STATUS:> Server supports resume
    COMMAND:> PWD
    257 "/" is current directory.
    COMMAND:> CWD /
    550 /: Permission denied
    ERROR:> Unable to change to folder "/"
    COMMAND:> CWD /
    550 /: Permission denied
    ERROR:> Unable to change to folder "/"
    COMMAND:> CWD /
    550 /: Permission denied

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    BarnOwl,
    I am not sure why this is causing you a problem. I now downloaded and installed FTP Voyager and it works flawlessly here. This makes three different FTP programs this works on here.

    I get the EXACT same progress wording as you, incl. the ERRORS, but it resumes within a split second like this:

    "FTP Voyager - Version 14.1.0.0"

    COMMAND:> PWD
    257 "/" is current directory.
    COMMAND:> TYPE A
    200 Type set to A
    COMMAND:> PORT (*deleted from this message*)
    200 PORT command successful
    COMMAND:> LIST
    150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list
    226 Transfer complete.

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    Ok, I just uploaded a test file. It is "rain.wmv" made by Solomon Chase (DVinfo.net) and it uploads just fine. If you want, you can delete it, but I think this is the best short clip made with the HV20 I've seen so far, just awesome! http://hv20.info/yopu/rain.wmv
    Anyway, I thought I would be able to download the files in the FTP directory too, but how is that?
    I only see the file I just uploaded, where are the clips?
    Last edited by BarnOwl; 2007 May 17th at 12:21.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarnOwl
    Anyway, I thought I would be able to download the files in the FTP directory too, but how is that?
    I only see the file I just uploaded, where are the clips?
    So, how come it's suddenly working now? Did you change anything?

    As far as directory is concerned; the whole directory should be viewable, with all the files in it. Again, not sure why that is not working for you.

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    I just didn't upload anything because I saw the error files. After your post just to ignore the errors upload worked, bit confusing though......
    And I still don't see anything in the directory. After a refresh even the file I uploaded became invisible.
    Jeroen

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    Man I'm connecting but I am still getting a 550:Permission denied. I can upload to my own website's sever but not this one for some reason. I am using Cyberduck on OSX.

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    Not sure how to resolve these issues.

    I've tried it with three different FTP clients on two computers, and it works fine here. there's plenty of files uploaded, so for some reason there's some remnant issues left lingering around that don't effect everyone. Sorry 'bout that.

    On the PC, maybe download the free FILEZILLA, on the Mac maybe try FETCH (free for 15 days).

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    It's working here using Total Commander on the PC.

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    I had the same problems with Cyberduck that neocastillo had.
    I am able to login, see files and upload using Terminal in OSX, however.
    Terminal is not for the faint of heart, but here's a quick ftp lesson:
    1) navigate to the folder where the file you want to upload is located (if you can't do this, you probably don't want to be messing around in Terminal)
    2) type:
    ftp
    you'll enter ftp mode and see this:
    ftp>
    3) now type:
    open hv20.info
    4) enter anonymous as user name and password and you should get in
    5) type:
    put "name of file"
    it will upload, and give you feedback as to how long and progress
    6) when done, type:
    close
    then type:
    exit


    Just as an aside - I pretty much am sick of ftp. I'm a computer tech and it is one of the most troublesome protocols out there.

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    Troublesome, yes. But also the fastest there is.

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    I have a better way to login to the FTP site without using command prompt or any FTP client.

    Create a favorite with this URL in your IE

    ftp://hv20.info

    Now use your Windows Explorer (notice, not Internet Explorer but Windows Explorer. Actually IE6 will work too but not IE7), and go to this address through the Favorite menu. You are now able to drag and drop files to that window without using any FTP client.
    Last edited by Lunchbox; 2007 June 18th at 19:14.

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    Default hv20.info ftp site errors

    It seems that the problems comes from the fact that most FTP clients will automatically do a CWD "/" upon connecting. And in a previous post, you mentioned that you don't allow changing directories. A better implementation would be to only allow access to "/". People can't try and CWD, but they just wouldn't be able to get anywhere.

    I tried Cyberduck FTP and Firefox and get the same results. There isn't a directory called "/". Filezilla on Windows does work, but only because it doesn't do the CWD "/".

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    I just tried again using Windows Explorer. It gave me an error too. Right after the error, I clicked "File, Login As", check "Log On Anonymously" then Log On. Boom, I'm in using Windows Explorer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taky View Post
    I just tried again using Windows Explorer. It gave me an error too. Right after the error, I clicked "File, Login As", check "Log On Anonymously" then Log On. Boom, I'm in using Windows Explorer.
    I'm able to log on ok, but I can't drag and drop my files. I get a 550 error - no permission.
    Check out my videos here: http://www.youtube.com/24Peter

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    The file I want to upload is "239 MB (251,061,545 bytes)". I hope this is ok.

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    Yea, I don't think the limit is a hard one, more of a philosophical one!

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    Thanks Mal. However, could you please remove BOTH the zoo.mp4 and Zoo.mp4 from the server? I tried twice to upload but my connection got severed both times, and I can't delete these files which take space there for no reason now. I will retry to upload a smaller version instead (45 MBs instead of 240).

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    No problem using Firefox 2.0.04 with the FireFTP addon.

    Scott

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    Ohh, that's a nice add-on. I've been using Firezilla for the past few days, but I think I'll use this now. Very handy.

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    Just d/l this add on, very nice, thanks for the heads up.

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