On Tue, 2010-11-09 at 17:58 -0300, Fernando Cassia wrote: > Yes, FTP would be the better choice to ensure file integrity. A decade > ago I was a fundamentalist and used to write every time I saw a large > program file linked on web servers over HTTP telling them to "create a > FTP server" and that "the ftp protocol exists for a reason". Fernando, Yes and no. The integrity of FTP transmissions are based solely on TCP checksums and retransmissions. Rsync and torrent are also TCP protocols, but they have powerful integrity-tracking mechanisms of their own in addition to TCP's. If you have access to a remote rsync server, a local rsync client may be your best choice to guarantee perfect delivery. It will repair on-the-fly any possibly-corrupted iso file you already have in far less time than a ftp retransmisison. Suggest moving the DVD iso file you have to your Downloads directory and trying the following (note: some rsync sites do not support the -c option): $ time rsync -acvxzHP --no-motd rsync://rsync.gtlib.gatech.edu/fedora-linux-releases/14/Fedora/i386/iso/Fedora-14-i386-DVD.iso ~/Downloads/ # where the rsync man page defines the dash options as: # -a archive mode; same as -rlptgoD (no -H) # -r recurse into directories # -l copy symlinks as symlinks # -p preserve permissions # -t preserve modification times # -g preserve group # -o preserve owner (super-user only) # -D same as --devices --specials # --devices preserve device files (super-user only) # --specials preserve special files # -c skip based on checksum, not mod-time & size # -v increase verbosity # -x donât cross filesystem boundaries # -z compress file data during the transfer # -H preserve hard links # -P same as --partial --progress # --partial keep partially transferred files # --progress show progress during transfer # --no-motd suppress daemon-mode MOTD (see caveat) I have fast service (12 Mbps) and get the following result for an already-perfect DVD iso file: receiving file list ... 1 file to consider sent 151 bytes received 1063 bytes 5.07 bytes/sec total size is 3561752576 speedup is 2933898.33 real 3m59.060s user 0m12.592s sys 0m3.648s Hope this helps. --Doc Savage Fairview Heights, IL -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines