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		 What do you mean? A secure way to send files from one computer to another? Sure, there are plenty of them. I use SSH to do my Linux boxen across the web. If you mean a secure way to log into the P2P networks so the **AA cant trace you, sorry, I dont believe such an animal exists, at least not in a way that would be easy to implement. 
		
		
		
		
		
			
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		 A friend and I on campus work jointly on some Photosop artwork.  Since he is on the other side of campus we set up a WASTE network so that we could securely transfer the files. 
		
		
		
		
		
			
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		 You could always use a ftp setup. You get full control over access on your files. Also, it is highly configurable so you can make it work around your network. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
	If you are interested, take a look at either Bulletproof FTP Server or Serv-U. These two programs are really easy to use and have a nice interface. Choose one that suits you better.  | 
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