
The following stages take place during a connection and file transfer:

1: A connection request is sent from the host to the server on a
specified port.

2: Depending if the server is set to auto-connect or has blocked all incoming
connection requests, the user can select wether to allow a connection.

3: The host selects the file, and packet size. The packet check request is
then sent to the server.

4: The host picks up a Packet check request and makes sure the hosts
packet size isn't larger than that of the servers.
If so, the hosts packet size is set to optimum size. The transfer then
can continue.

5: From the host more details are sent across with file information such
as Size and Name of the file.

6: Depending wether the server auto-accepts the file, the user can select
wether to start transfer or denie the transfer request.

7: When the file is accepted, the data is sent across in packet sizes such
as 2048kb (per packet). This depends on what you've set the packet size to.

8: After the file transfer has completed the connection closes and the
server begins to listen for a new connection.

9: A new file now can be sent whenever the user wishes.


	      IPFTU - FHU_FSU File Transfer details, 5th June,Copyright 2002
				       By Mark Withers Pre-Instinct Software