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#172626 13/03/07 02:57 AM
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i was sending to my bot (eggdrop)(dcc queue script testing) when it noticed me back and said connction faliure (invalid port).

before i go on, let me give u some info:

-im connected to a ircd on a Linux box with my eggdrop
-mirc is set to send my localport when it sends dcc send
-this is a local connection from a lan

Ok, so after seeing that i opened a debug window, and saw this:
Code:
.:19·48·35:. -> irc.foonet.com NOTICE Z3R0C00L :DCC Send BWIS_#fainted_one_12_03_2007.txt (192.168.0.65)
.:19·48·35:. -> irc.foonet.com PRIVMSG Z3R0C00L :DCC SEND BWIS_#fainted_one_12_03_2007.txt 4294967295 0 4044012 6
.:19·48·38:. <- :Z3R0C00L!crash@faint-AC87B60B NOTICE MrStonedOne :Failed to connect (invalid port)


ok, to those who dont know, the port mirc is giveing it is 0.

note, the script uses a send alias, hers the dcc line: dcc send -cm $1 $qt($2-)

this is a odd bug.



system info:
vista 2.4ghz intel p4
ati x1300 pro (overclocked)
airlink mimo wifi
via 10/100 nic


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mIRC will send 0 for the port while in DCC Passive mode.

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that helps.

now how is it that going thou a 10/100 nic that i only get 2.1 kb/sec

edit: never mind, its seems that its the slowness of the dest computer, its a 337 old amd k6-2

Last edited by FaiNT; 13/03/07 11:04 PM.

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Do you have a 10 or 100Mbit internet connection? The transfer will only go as fast as the slowest link between source and destination allows.

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For that matter, the 10/100 NIC really doesn't matter. You can have a 256kbit speed on a 10mbit/100mbit NIC depending on your ISP connection. The only time the NIC actually matters is if your connection is faster than the NIC can handle. I assume the OP has a fast connection, but just commenting on the NIC being used in the question. Either way, he said it was just who he was sending to.


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