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On 03-02-00 at 20:46 J. Steve Hamaker wrote:
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I did that, actualy. :-)
>> Doesn't IRC DCC Chat work from behind a IP-Masq. machine, without too many fixes,
>or what?
>
>> I've tryed using the irc-module with and without ports=6660,6661..... didn't work.
>> I can only get it working, when I under mIRC's Options/Connect/Local info mark
>"Local Host" and Server AND forwarding some ports (2050-2100) on the Masq. server and
>of course setting mIRC to use them.
>
>> But is that realy necessary (is that spelled in that way? Looks weird)?
>
>When you connect to an IRC server, you have to be sure to
>connect through whichever port you've set the irc-module up with.
Yeah, of course, I have set the servers to use those ports.
>The default is port 6667. Before I figured this out I'd connect one
It's 6666 here, but ok, doesn't matter.
>time and it would work, and then I'd connect another time and it
>wouldn't. After that I set up the module to cover ports 6661-6667
>and 7000, then went through the servers on mIRC I used the most
>and set them up to only chose those ports.
Well, it's not enough here, I have to set off port 2050-2100 for DCC use allso... Very
weird, I can se your method works for some, but it doesn't work for me, nor for some
of my frieds, we allso have to use the port-forwarding solution.
Elector^NPS
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