Note default fspd packet size in documentation
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correctly intialize to zero client packet sent statistic counter
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correctly intialize to zero client packet sent statistic counter
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note default timeout values in fsp_env man page
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note default timeout values in fsp_env man page
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setting environment value FSP_TIMEOUT to <=0 uses 4byte maxint value
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setting environment value FSP_TIMEOUT to <=0 uses 4byte maxint value
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note default fspd max packet size in fsp_env man page
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Version 2.8.1b26 - 1 Oct 2009
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Version 2.8.1b26 - 1 Oct 2009
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fver now reports if server can process extra data in input packets.
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fver now reports if server can process extra data in input packets.
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@ -32,11 +32,12 @@ password protected. FSP server can change your access level if you have
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provided a correct password. There are 2 access levels: public and owner.
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provided a correct password. There are 2 access levels: public and owner.
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.TP
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.B FSP_BUF_SIZE
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.B FSP_BUF_SIZE
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Prefered size of server reply. Default is 1024 which is also maximum
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Prefered size of server reply. Default for client is 1024 which is also
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allowed value by all servers. Some servers can accept larger packets and
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maximum value required for all FSP servers by protocol specification.
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you will get some extra speed with them.
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Some servers can accept and send larger packets, default value for fspd is 1452.
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You can lower that value if you want to get smaller
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Using larger packets will you give extra speed. For best reliability network transport must be able to send entire packet without need for fragmentation.
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packets from server.
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You can lower size if you want to get smaller packets from server or slow down
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client.
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.TP
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.B FSP_DIR
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.B FSP_DIR
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The current working directory of the client in the FSP server.
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The current working directory of the client in the FSP server.
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