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by Mike Masnick




Web Hosting Company Provides Auto BitTorrent Directory

from the interesting... dept

While BitTorrent is a very useful method of distributing large files without killing your own bandwidth, it still isn't easy for your average non-techie to set up and host a torrent file. That may be changing. According to Slashdot, popular Bay Area web hosting company Hurricane Electric has just added a feature to help customers easily host torrent files. By turning on the capability in their admin page, HE customers can just upload files they want to share into a specific directory, and HE will do the rest. What will be interesting, is if other ISPs do the same. Of course, certain folks who think all online sharing is "bad" may freak out, but that's silly. It's going to be ridiculously obvious if someone uploads files they don't have authority to distribute. It's going to be right in their directory, after all. However, if other web hosting firms offer similar capabilities, it could help make it easier for anyone to host any kind of large files (home videos, "podcasts") without having to worry too much about bandwidth.

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  1. Jan 25th, 2005 @ 7:17am

    No Subject Given

    by Anonymous Coward

    I never regret having left HE -- but I'm glad they finally got their heads out of their a**es and started, gosh, innovating.

    They were so freaking behind it was scary

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  2. Sep 16th, 2006 @ 1:00am

    hosting torrent files

    by YOPF

    I have been searching for hours and I have only found one other web hosting service (besides HE) that will allow the hosting of torrent files. Do you know of any others? Thanks.

    (reply to this comment) (link to this comment)

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