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#11930 18/02/03 08:37 PM
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Ok, thanks to dcc send/chat being able to also use ip:port instead of nick, I have been able to make some nice workarounds for firewall issues. But I still have one. /fserve will not work as easily. I tried "/fseerve ip:port" instead of nick (+all the rest of the syntax [maxgets] [welcome file] etc etc) and it only establishes a dcc chat session. No fserve frown
Im happy it connects, and I am very happy dcc send/chat will work, but fserve is starting to really pay a heavy load onto my ongoing headache smile [Stupid firewalls]
How would be the best way of working this on a if/else situation. (example if firewall. do it this tricky way, if no firewall...then just normal fserv nick etc etc etc format).

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Still to this day I havent been able to figure it out. Finaly somthing I plain just dont know frown

I am stuck with absolutly no direction to take

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/dccserver [+|-scf] [on|off] [port]

You can Send/Chat to the DCC Server using the DCC Send/Chat dialogs and specifying an IP address instead of a nickname.

From the command line, you can use /dcc [send|chat|fserve] with an IP Address instead of a nickname to initiate a connection to the DCC Server.

Note: /dcc fserve only works for IP address connections and does not work via IRC.

[from /help DCC]


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so it would be /dcc fserve instead of /fserve,
Ill try that
/dcc fserve ip:port maxgets dirpath welcomefile

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That doiesnt work.
"/dcc fserve 24.234.132.251:59 99 $r.set(Fserve. [ $+ [ 1 ] ] ,Root.Dir))"

From a normal connection you get :
DCC Chat session
Client: 24.234.132.251 (59)
Time: Wed Feb 26 15:18:52 2003
Waiting for acknowledgement...
Service unavailable
DCC session closed

From a firewall based system you get :
DCC Chat session
Client: corey.cmts.sth.ptd.net (59)
Time: Tue Feb 25 16:01:35 2003
Waiting for acknowledgement...
Service unavailable
DCC session closed

or

DCC Chat session
Client: CPE00606734a0de-CM.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com (59)
Time: Tue Feb 25 16:21:57 2003
Waiting for acknowledgement...
Unable to resolve address
Unable to connect
DCC session closed


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Actually what it loooks like you have to do is do it via dcc chat windows instead of a fserve window. And use that to emulate an fserve window. But how the heck do you bring a directory into a dcc chat window that allows the user to manuever in >_<. This is SO confusing its not funny anymore frown

At this rate im just going to give up. I am going to look for somone who knows how to do this, give them the fserv scripts an have them make a dcc chat version of them. >_<


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