Server: Answers to the incoming connections and lists connected clients
(it is monitoring the clients).
- Can send files like: .bat, .exe etc. to the client/clients
- Can receive files like: .txt, .log, .xml from the client/clients
So far an FTP or FTPS client/Server is enough. There are demo for all 4 in
ICS.
- Can login to the client via remote desktop
I don't see the immediate relation with ICS. The server has to enable remote
desktop and the client has to use Windows's client program to connect to the
server.
Or maybe you want to rewrite your own remote desktop ?
Or maybe you want to provide a tunnel for the standard remote desktop ?
- Allowes clients to create/modify files in its folders
Using remote desktop, they do it like usual. Using FTP or FTPS, client get
the file, change it locally and upload it, overwriting the original.
Client: Connects automatically to the server and keeps the connection
alive.
- Can receive files like: .bat, .exe etc. from the server
- Can create/modify files like: .txt, .xml on the server
See above.
If I am not mistaking,
this should be possible with ICS SSL.
See above.
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