Re: copy problem with HTTP wrapper

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Laurent,

Laurent Vanstaen wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>>
>> on 01/27/2006 05:59 AM Laurent Vanstaen said the following:
>> > I see your point. Here in my case the server I want to copy a file on
>> > has 192.168.1.1 for IP address and thus cannot be found from outside a
>> > LAN, so the security problem is not that much important. But I agree
>> > with you and see what you mean.
>>
>> You may want to try sending files via form upload. Then on the
>> destination end the you could have a PHP script that would take care of
>> authentication and receiving and storing the uploaded files.
> 
> The destination server doesn't have PHP ....

When you say "Livebox", are you in fact referring to the router given
out by your ISP?  If so, what makes you think it's writable in the first
place?

David
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