Well, how do use HTTP to copy files to the machine I am controlling?  I have
had people tell me that this is possible, but I guess I've never really
investigated.  If it involves writing ASP (or whatever) and submitting files
via the browser, this is not so much what I am looking for.

As far as using FTP in passive mode, can you tell me how to get this to work
when both machines are behind a "one-to-many" NAT?  I was pretty sure the
FTP protocol required 2 connections, one for control and one for data.  Is
this not right?

Thanks,
Jordan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Tauno Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: Single Port File transfer


> >SSH (scp) is probably the best solution. However, you can use
> >FTP in PASSIVE mode, in which case it only will use one port.
> >I'm not sure if all clients support passive mode, though
> >(all servers should).
>
> WHy not use http?  Even Win9x these days comes with "personal web server"
>
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