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On 19 Jul 2003 00:20:50 +0300, Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > 
> >   I am confused. Allow me to revisit the problem:
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> >     Machine A  <--->  network cloud  <--->  home gateway  <--->  Machine B
> > 
> > In addition to the above, B is masqueraded, right? 

If you have "pop" mail on machine A or B, you can use the mail to
transfer the files you want. Assuming you have mail with pop on
machine B, Tunnel both the 25 and 110 ports to any free ports on
machine A (e.g. 10025 and 10110). From machine A tunnel those ports
to machine B 25 and 110. Now you have mail (25) and pop (110) from
your originator (O) machine to machine B.

To transfer file from O to B send it by any mail client on O to 
yourself on B (remember, the mail server on B sees your O client as
local client) and read it with a mail client on B. To transfer file
from B to O, send it to yourself on B and "pop" it with your mail
client on O.

Ehud.


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