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File Transfer Proxy

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (METZE@vmetze.mrl.uiuc.edu)
Sat Sep 24 15:40:32 1994

Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 14:10:12 +0200
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> From:	SMTP%"reh@wam.umd.edu" 23-SEP-1994 20:31:15.58
> 
> I'm part of a team that is working on an application where the NCSA
> httpd would be an attractive choice as an agent transfering a file
> to a host, where all of the necessary information is provided by the
> browser/client in a URL (e.g., absolute path and filename, IP address
> of target, etc.).  The file is on the same host as the httpd, and the
> client will access the file, via a network file system, once is has been 
> delivered to the target host--but the target IS NOT the client machine.  
> Right now, FTP is the protocol of choice.  Probably not anon FTP. 

	This would still involve direct connection between hosts?
	Have you thought about broadening this concept to include mail?



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