The description of Simple Socket File Transfer - Play With New Friends
This utility will transfer a file between two computers using a TCP port of your choosing. One computer uses Passive mode and listens on a port for a connection from the other computer, which will use Active mode to connect to the first computer via its IP address. Regardless of the selection of which computer will use Passive mode and which will use Active mode, files can be sent in either direction. Partially completed transfers can be resumed, and files are automatically checked with MD5 to ensure they were received error-free. This utility is available in both ANSI and Unicode builds, and has no dependencies on any libraries beyond those included with Windows. The Unicode build supports Windows XP visual styles and Unicode file names.Features:Only one computer needs to be able to accept incoming TCP/IP connections; the other just needs outbound connectivityFiles can be transferred in either direction, regardless of the direction of TCP connectionCapable of operating over network address translators (NATs) using port forwardingPartially transferred files can be resumed if the partial file matches the file being sentFiles are automatically hashed during transfer using an MD5 algorithmHashes on the sending and receiving sides are compared to ensure the file was transferred without errorsSupports very large files (up to about 4 petabytes; note that you must be using NTFS to have files larger than 2 GB)This utility will transfer a file between two computers using a TCP port of your choosing. One computer uses Passive mode and listens on a port for a connection from the other computer, which will use Active mode to connect to the first computer via its IP address. Regardless of the selection of which computer will use Passive mode and which will use Active mode, files can be sent in either direction. Partially completed transfers can be resumed, and files are automatically checked with MD5 to ensure they were received error-free. This utility is available in both ANSI and Unicode builds, and has no dependencies on any libraries beyond those included with Windows. The Unicode build supports Windows XP visual styles and Unicode file names.Features:Only one computer needs to be able to accept incoming TCP/IP connections; the other just needs outbound connectivityFiles can be transferred in either direction, regardless of the direction of TCP connectionCapable of operating over network address translators (NATs) using port forwardingPartially transferred files can be resumed if the partial file matches the file being sentFiles are automatically hashed during transfer using an MD5 algorithmHashes on the sending and receiving sides are compared to ensure the file was transferred without errorsSupports very large files (up to about 4 petabytes; note that you must be using NTFS to have files larger than 2 GB)Only one computer needs to be able to accept incoming TCP/IP connections; the other just needs outbound connectivityFiles can be transferred in either direction, regardless of the direction of TCP connectionCapable of operating over network address translators (NATs) using port forwardingPartially transferred files can be resumed if the partial file matches the file being sentFiles are automatically hashed during transfer using an MD5 algorithmHashes on the sending and receiving sides are compared to ensure the file was transferred without errorsSupports very large files (up to about 4 petabytes; note that you must be using NTFS to have files larger than 2 GB)Only one computer needs to be able to accept incoming TCP/IP connections; the other just needs outbound connectivityFiles can be transferred in either direction, regardless of the direction of TCP connectionCapable of operating over network address translators (NATs) using port forwardingPartially transferred files can be resumed if the partial file matches the file being sentFiles are automatically hashed during transfer using an MD5 algorithmHashes on the sending and receiving sides are compared to ensure the file was transferred without errorsSupports very large files (up to about 4 petabytes; note that you must be using NTFS to have files larger than 2 GB)