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Or you can just setup an independed connection using PPPoE.
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linuxdcpp
LINUXDCPP(1) General Commands Manual LINUXDCPP(1)
NAME
LinuxDC++ - File-sharing client for the Direct Connect network
SYNOPSIS
linuxdcpp [OPTION...] [URI...]
DESCRIPTION
LinuxDC++ is a Direct Connect client based on DC++. Utilizing the latest DC++ core, LinuxDC++ offers similar functionality to the Windows
client like segmented downloading, TTH based file integrity, etc. with a GTK+ user interface. LinuxDC++ is free and open source software
licensed under the GPL.
Direct Connect (DC) is a peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing protocol. Clients connect to a central hub where they can chat or share files with
one another. Users can view other users' list of shared files or search the hub for files.
OPTIONS
URI A list of URIs to load on startup. LinuxDC++ supports the following types of URIs:
magnet:?xt=urn:tree:tiger:[TTH]&xl=[filesize]&dn=[filename]
Magnet URI for a shared file. Handled the same as -a, --add-magnet
adc://[hostname]:[port]
ADC hub URI. Handled the same as -c, --connect
adcs://[hostname]:[port]
Secure ADC hub URI. Handled the same as -c, --connect
dchub://[hostname]:[port]
NMDC hub URI. Handled the same as -c, --connect
-a, --add-magnet=URI
Attempt to add the magnet link directly to the download queue
-c, --connect=URI
Connect to the given hub
-e, --existing
Send commands to the existing instance (if applicable)
-h, --help
Show help options
-m, --search-magnet=URI
Search for the given magnet link
-r, --refresh
Initiate filelist refresh
-s, --show
Show the running instance (default action)
-v, --version
Show version information and exit
SEE ALSO
Homepage: https://launchpad.net/linuxdcpp
AUTHOR
linuxdcpp is copyright Jens Oknelid <paskharen@gmail.com>.
This manual page was written by the LinuxDC++ Team <linuxdcpp-team@lists.launchpad.net>. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or
modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foun-
dation
October 21, 2009 LINUXDCPP(1)