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ABUSERS OF OOPO.NET DOWNLOAD ACCESS

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The following IP addresses from my access log for people who downloaded much more than they should:

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     33 60.176.212.67   /files/pspdev-20060525.tar.bz2
     28 221.218.26.48   /files/pspdev-20060525.tar.bz2
     27 87.2.115.11     /files/gp2xdev-20060525.tar.bz2
     24 219.232.41.164  /files/pspdev-20060525.tar.bz2
     21 85.140.39.11    /files/pspdev-20060525.tar.bz2
     16 85.140.39.11    /files/ps2dev-20060525.tar.bz2
     16 84.2.141.173    /files/ps2dev-20060525.tar.bz2
     11 86.132.176.19   /files/pspdev-20060525.tar.bz2
     10 203.160.1.39    /files/pspdev-20060525.tar.bz2
      8 65.202.123.254  /files/pspdev-20060525.tar.bz2
      8 202.40.210.245  /files/pspdev-20060525.tar.bz2
      5 151.51.26.116   /files/pspdev-20060525.tar.bz2
Here's that list again ranked by number of downloads:

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     38 85.140.39.11
     33 60.176.212.67
     28 221.218.26.48
     27 87.2.115.11
     24 219.232.41.164
     17 66.17.15.154
     16 84.2.141.173
     11 86.132.176.19
     10 203.160.1.39
      9 65.202.123.254
      8 202.40.210.245
      5 151.51.26.116
You can thank these people personally for why I will never allow toolchain downloads from my site anymore.
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Post by LuMo »

where can i get the files now?
if size not larger than a mb i can host em

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Post by Drakonite »

LuMo wrote: if size not larger than a mb i can host em
They are more on the order of 30-50MB I believe...


It's a shame people have to be dicks like that. And then they wonder why no one wants to bother building and hosting up to date toolchains for them so they don't have to do the little bit of work to build their own.
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Post by Shine »

Maybe setup a Sourceforge project, then you can provide it as a "file release" for download, which is mirrored all over the world on fast central ISP servers.
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Post by daurnimator »

agreed.... Sourceforge is good for hosting large files ^_^
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Post by Vagabond »

Greetings.

I can set up some hosting if you need it Oopo.

I have over 1GB free and 250GB/month, and I don't really use the webspace all that much outside of a signature pic and a few music files...

I really was going to get into PSP dev using this tutorial

http://www.psp-programming.com/tutorials/c/lesson01.htm

But I guess that won't be happening anytime soon :P

or is there any way I can donate something else. Sucks that if I had downloaded this just a few days ago, I'd prolly be on the last few pages of the tut :(
Cheers.
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Post by Oobles »

oopo, you're always free to put all your files on ps2dev.org. The site has unlimited downloads. You might have a problem uploading full toolchains as uploading is done using http method. Actually, I've always wondered why you haven't done this before?

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Post by ooPo »

I've been meaning to talk to you about that, actually. I've been reaching closer and closer to my limit lately. This month really stung me as the usage was about 20x higher than normal for some unknown reason and I almost ended up with a rather large overage bill.
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Post by Vagabond »

I guess I'm not trusted enough then :P

Cheers! Hopefully we can get this toolchain up asap :)
Cheers.
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Post by gorim »

ooPo wrote:I've been meaning to talk to you about that, actually. I've been reaching closer and closer to my limit lately. This month really stung me as the usage was about 20x higher than normal for some unknown reason and I almost ended up with a rather large overage bill.
Decentralization is both a curse and a benefit. But there are lots of ps2dev people around who can help out when one person really want to keep stuff available but for circumstances out of control can't do it anymore.
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Post by wristy »

Hi,
this sucks i was just about to give programmin the psp a try..
Anyways maybe it's an idea to use a p2p network to make the toolchain availible?? bittorrent... or something else?
It should be quite easy to keep a uptodate link on your site for download.
My guess is allot of people are more then willing to help seed this software package...
I hope to see an alternative download way soon so i can go on with my tutorial....

Goodluck and greetz

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Post by daurnimator »

i say setup a primary rsync server, and get as many people as possible to mirror it.
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Post by Debug »

Aww, and my hard drive crashed :/ how can I get the toolchain script now?

EDIT:
Hmm, apparently it's in the svn? I'm confused. Did it get put there in the past few days?

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Post by Kojima »

This site has an up to date(2nd of june) psp tool chain installer.(As well as ps2 and a lot of useful apps)
http://xorloser.com/
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