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Upload Warning e-mail

When a member uploads more than 1GiB data during 24h, he receives an e-mail to warn him and notify him that abusive upload is a reason for disconnection.

Upload consists in sending data outside Cr@ns network. (Facebook is outside Cr@ns networks, this wiki isn't (non-comprehensive list)).

I received a warning e-mail

That's not me!

“Yes it is!”

Most members first react by saying they did not upload. If our firewall detected upload coming from your machine, then your computer has indeed sent that amount of data.

False-positives are extremely rare and could be due to identity theft on the network. Please consider that this is a severe accusation.

Is it due to Skype?

“Yes.”

If you're doing using video communication (with skype, for instance), it's most likely the reason for your upload.

Why is it doing that?

“Depends.”

Upload can be due to various reasons, which you can be aware of or not :

Is it harmful?

“Nooooo…”

Usually, there is nothing dreadful. The limit you shouldn't reach is 8GiB. We send the mail much sooner to warn people in advance, and also to try and avoid some naughty guys to stay right below the line every day and saturate the network.

If it happens regularly and you are not aware that you are sending something, then there is a problem. You can contact us if you're certain not to be the source of your upload.

Find the origin

Linux

On Linux, you can use nethogs to see which processus use bandwidth.

Windows


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