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You want a ftp or vps to transfer files between users quickly.
If it's just files with no interaction with the server (login,security checks) I recommend you find a free ftp and place your graphics/sounds/cs2d utils. there.
However I did realize you said panel, I'm going to also assume you meant vps panel. If you do need to login to download certain files then yeah you need a vps. (On the other hand, if your ftp is well hidden and only your clan members know it then I don't see the point.)
I'm only suggesting ftp because most of them are free--don't see many free or even trial virtual private servers.
I would reccomend Dropbox though...
VPN's get used if you need to fake a certain IP. Like to come from the USA or UK.
Becouse you can Tunnel, Route whatever, your connection through that VPN.
Well you create a Dropbox account and all Files inside a folder get synced on any machine with Dropbox installed and if you invited that machine to your Dropbox folder.
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create my own vps
There's a huge difference between these two things.
I guess you want your own VPS panel like Mostafa has.
If it's a linux VPS, u can create different users and let them have access to certain map no? Then use ftp to upload lua scripts and maps and sprites etc.
FTP = file transfer PROTOCOL
VPS = Virtual Private SERVER
VPS is not a panel that you can use to make CS2D servers. That is a webinterface panel.
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DannyDeth has written
All of you are saying the wrong thing here.
FTP = file transfer PROTOCOL
VPS = Virtual Private SERVER
VPS is not a panel that you can use to make CS2D servers. That is a webinterface panel.
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FTP = file transfer PROTOCOL
VPS = Virtual Private SERVER
VPS is not a panel that you can use to make CS2D servers. That is a webinterface panel.
God!
Most ftps don't support php, or at least not shell execute. Only a vps can have the ability of having a control panel. Such as a vps panel where you can manage cs2d servers from a gui on the web. I'm pretty sure you know me well enough to know that I used to host.
http://dropbox.com
It allows different pc's to sync files. If you insert a file into the program on one pc, and have dropbox set up on another pc it will download, and update your files across your computers.
A webserver is a computer that is connected permanently to the internet, usually in a datacentre. On this webserver several daemons ( processes that run as long as the webserver is online ) are running. Pretty much every webserver in existence is running these two daemons:
An HTTPd. ( HTTP Daemon )
An FTPd. ( FTP Daemon )
Now, an FTPd is only designed for transferring files, it has no other purpose. What has PHP support, ASP.NET support, etc is the HTTPd, the part that sends the hypertext that builds the webpages we in our we browsers.
See, now?
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