Hello Robert

On 28-Mar-00, you wrote:

RR> On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Jamie wrote:
RR> 
RR>> Hmm. I wonder if Olli would consider improving the support by adding it
RR>> to setup. Peecee mIRC does it too. AmIRC knows what my routers address
RR>> is. A whois on me shows it correct. AmIRC could use that and user
RR>> defined port range to set up TIA support from within AmIRC. That makes
RR>> life lots easier, and makes using AmIRC on a LAN less of a nightmare.
RR>> Think you could maybe do that Olli? Pleeeeeeaaaase?? <smiles>
RR> 
RR> I ask for this already :) Get address from irc server.. not from your
RR> machine.. TIADCC was used because Grapevine and its external dcc
RR> programs supported this long ago. You could just get your IP with a
RR> little script and then set then ENV.. many did that at the time.. Why
RR> would you need to change the ENV? Just have the router route 10 ports to
RR> each machine.. then set TIADCC on each machine to use that group of
RR> ports..

My Local IP is static. The routers INET IP is dynamic. I seem to need to
change TIADCC to the new router IP all the time.

Love,
 Jamie
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