My apoligies if so.  I thought it made its inital connection over TCP, then
switched to UDP for communication.

Ryan
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> >UDP (In my eyes) certainly is not suitable for FTP however if a UDP
packet
> >with a signature was sent which inturn triggered a TCP connection then
maybe
> >that would be a better way to go, only a thought,
>
> Wait a second...  VNC already uses TCP, not UDP.
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