Modern DCC protocols are much better at navigating NAT and firewalls than older, passive FTP modes. How to get started
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Integrating DCC (Direct Client-to-Client) with FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a classic power move for users who need speed and security. While FTP relies on a central server, DCC allows two users to connect directly, bypassing server bottlenecks entirely. Dcc Ftp
If you have ever spent hours waiting for a large file to upload to a server only for a teammate to spend another few hours downloading it, you know the "FTP fatigue." Standard FTP is great for storage, but it isn’t always the fastest way to move data between two points. Modern DCC protocols are much better at navigating
DCC is excellent at picking up where a failed transfer left off. If you have ever spent hours waiting for
🛡️ DCC requires a specific range of open ports (usually 1024-5000). Ensure your router is set to "Forward" these ports to your local IP address to avoid the dreaded "Connection Timed Out" error.