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#61 Post by dejan555 »

Finally got your paws on a decent hosting? :)
Good luck! ;)

P.S. Wouldn't remember that this is your nick if it weren't your email there :)
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#62 Post by Diggs »

The best free public file hosting that I am aware of and have not seen mentioned here is MediaFire-

http://www.mediafire.com/

200 MB file size limit on the free accounts, but no other limits (bandwidth or traffic) that I am aware of, no captchas, waiting times or ban on simultaneous downloads, etc. You don't even really need to create an account to post up a file if you don't want to. Creating an account gives you the option of creating some directory structure for your files so you can keep track of things.

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#63 Post by aarf »

http://www.esnips.com
free for under 100MB try this for speed
http://www.esnips.com/doc/bf80ec12-c090 ... quirky-003

my first (and only) test failed md5 though

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#64 Post by MU »

I changed the FTP-user for Puppyisos.org and dotpups.de.
It no longer uses an open password, as it was abused.

Please contact me via PM to get the password, if you need to upload files.

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000webhost

#65 Post by thelaptopkiller »

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SilverPuppy
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And yet again.......

#66 Post by SilverPuppy »

I've been trying to get people's attention about the repository I'm attempting to fill. Nobody seems to be awake. I pay a premium for my hosting to get unlimited bandwidth and unlimited storage. Email me at business at silverdollarsolutions dot com and I'll give you your own FTP login and directory in http://www.silverdollarsolutions.com/PuppyLinux

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#67 Post by green_dome »

mediafire.com - page that answers, "How long will my uploaded files be stored?"
[link]

adrive.com - several sections that explain:
File Sharing - "Q: Will my files or account ever expire?"
Miscellaneous - "Q: I got an email saying my Public File Expired. What does this mean?"
both answered on the same page [link]

00webhost.com - page that answers "Do you have any file size or file type limits?"
[link]

wuala.com - "What about the availability of my files?"
[link]

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#68 Post by emil »

free 2 GB upload, I user account (upload download) 1 guest user account (download).

http://www.mydrive.ch

download speed around 700 - 800 KB/s

aarf

#69 Post by aarf »

edit: tested emils http://www.mydrive.ch works ok. moved to Pic Of The Day

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#70 Post by CoronelN »

Hello guys,

As i mention somewhere i have a pro webserver hosted in a data center ofr a proyect of mine, it has 2 gigabt connections unlimited b/w 8 gigs ram etc.. most f the time it just sits there idle and i can donate hosting space for repos, pups puplets whatever you like...

This is not an offer of free hosting for your porn! i am offering to whoever is taking care of organizing and putting together the puppy community efforts a persistent, free reliable host.

Please contact me privately for the details i need to know:

1) would you like a domain name or you will attach yours.
2) how much space will you need
3) are you going to use google ads? if yes what their theoretic income will pay
4) are you going to host just files or web ages on it if webpages which ones?

The frontend is on virtualmin/webin

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#71 Post by Cust0dian »

A little up for this thread, that may or may not be useful: see my thoughts on ways how anyone can host big files (up to 1GB) absolutely free for (presumably) unlimited period of time.

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Re: And yet again.......

#72 Post by Puppyt »

SilverPuppy wrote:I've been trying to get people's attention about the repository I'm attempting to fill. Nobody seems to be awake. I pay a premium for my hosting to get unlimited bandwidth and unlimited storage. Email me at business at silverdollarsolutions dot com and I'll give you your own FTP login and directory in http://www.silverdollarsolutions.com/PuppyLinux
I'm awake now, SilverPuppy :oops: Will email you shortly about a missing ISO from hondasid that another Community member wants to locate (http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 519#535519). Thankyou so much for your incredible generosity for providing this service, and even if it's unavailable at present (I haven't checked), you're a blimmin' gem!


EDIT: and now reading through the rest of the thread I see I've missed out acknowledging MU and CoronelN for their generosity too. Hugely appreciated, guys :D
I hope I can make use of your services as a repository of puplets I am experimenting with, in due course.
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#73 Post by Aitch »

For anyone interested, 501barebones

http://www.mediafire.com/?qr32u1cq52ka3q7

Aitch :)

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#74 Post by aarf »

512MB max currently getting up to 277k/s upload no sign up needed/ http://d-h.st/ edit sometimes reporting upload speed in excess of 1000Kb/s but may be just bs.

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#75 Post by Barkin »

I've been using Google docs to share files (it comes with a free gmail account) which I've found to be reliable (and free).

Google docs is becoming "Google Drive" with 5Gb free storage.

[ Don't expect privacy with Gmail: google reads your gmails ]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_drive#Ownership_and_licensing

You can of course encrypt the files you store on Google docs/drive (with say PeaZip) if you don't want Google to read the contents.

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#76 Post by NeroVance »

Personally one could potentially split files into parts, and then upload them if they can't find an appropriate site for their file and size.

For ISOs, just link to all parts, or a site with links to all parts. For packages, I'd say perhaps build a dotpet that would only serve to execute some commands to download packages linked to by a file on a web server.

But I digress. I do agree with above about Google Docs, but perhaps Wuala might do (From what I remember at least)

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#77 Post by Saturn »

Hi,

Once again , I am offering some hosting .

I have a VPS from http://www.dreamhost.com , with a unlimited quota for storage and bandwidth transfers.

Please read this Forum Thread for more information:

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... viewresult

if interested, please PM me for an account, or if you were to prefer, please provide a link to where I can attain your files.

Thanks!

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unlimited storage for $125/year for life

#78 Post by disciple »

I guess you wouldn't be allowed to host other people's files, but if anyone would want unlimited storage for $125/year for life, check out Spideroak's offer for the next couple of days.
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Box - limits

#79 Post by peebee »

Have just learnt this about the Box service:

On 25/04/14 23:50, Takuto Kitamura wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for the delayed response.
>
> I have checked on the link that you have provided on your email and there is no problem with it. The reason why you can no longer download the shared files is because you have fully used up the assigned bandwidth on your account which is 10GB. Free accounts are given 10GB of bandwidth they can use per month. Once the limit has been reached download will not longer be available. Wait for your bandwidth assignment to get reset next month and you can go back to downloading the files.
>
> Sincerely,
> Box Support

Have replied it would be a good system enhancement if this explanation was given at the point of a failed download.....rather than leaving the user in confusion as to why a download has not occurred
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#80 Post by april »

Looks like its a while since anyone posted here .
Found the New Zealand guy Kim Dotcom is it ? used to have MegaUploadnow has just Mega .
50 Gb limit free ,links and all .



Anyone using the site ?
Any problems ?
Only uploaded one file so far

https://mega.nz/


[quote] Mega: Internet outlaw Kim Dotcom released this service one year after the U.S. government shut down its predecessor, MegaUpload, for facilitating copyright infringement. The new tool promises “state of the art, browser-based encryption technology
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