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I have 2 windows machines and a server.
1 is my laptop, the other is a workstation that the IP of which is white-listed on the server. The laptop has a dynamic IP, so the IP cannot be white-listed.
I would like to be able to perform FTP transfers from my laptop to the server, while using the workstation as a proxy.
Both machines are using Windows 7.
Andy describes my setup a lot better than me:
OK so let me check I understand the setup. You have a laptop connected to the internet with a dynamic IP. You have a workstation that's permanently connected to the internet with a static IP. You have control of these two machines. There's a server you don't have control over that won't let you do a file copy from an arbitrary IP address, but will allow it from your workstation's IP. Is that about right?
Is this possible? Help would be amazing!
Are all the machines on your LAN? – Andy – 2010-06-15T14:55:49.187
@Andy: machines are not in LAN – RadiantHex – 2010-06-15T15:43:45.593
1OK so let me check I understand the setup. You have a laptop connected to the internet with a dynamic IP. You have a workstation that's permanently connected to the internet with a static IP. You have control of these two machines. There's a server you don't have control over that won't let you do a file copy from an arbitrary IP address, but will allow it from your workstation's IP. Is that about right? – Andy – 2010-06-15T15:54:45.243
@Andy: Yes! That is perfectly it! thank you so much for your interest!! – RadiantHex – 2010-06-16T10:03:39.120