> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fredrik Malmquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> > Another option is to set up a company FTP server - then you 
> have a central
> > log of all traffic back and forth.  It does require setting 
> up an FTP
> client
> > you're comfortable with on the VNC client.  Also, make sure 
> not to allow
> > anonymous uploads or you'll be sure to be abused.  Also, firewall
> > considerations will apply to make sure the client can make an FTP
> connection
> > to the FTP server.  Given these, though, FTP is a good way 
> to transfer
> > files.
> 
> FTP really sucks with firewalls, it uses random ports in the 
> high port-range
> that needs to be mapped and discovered, and those ports are random and
> varies with the server you are running, and most of the time 
> it doesn't
> really say what numbers these ports are going to be.

Here I read you want to do things you're not allowed to by your sysadmin.
Ask him for a solution to your real problem.

CBee
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