09-04-2019
IRC, DCC send and DCC get.
I'm not sure if this is the "appropriate" place to be asking a question like this. So, here goes. I'm having problems with IRC (ircII is my client). DCC sends and DCC gets specifically. It seems like I can only successfully get and send from my local machine. I've played around with UFW (Firewall program), to no avail. And, AFAIK, I do have the proper router settings. Which are forward port 113, and ports 2070 to 2075. Also, I have the same results when the firewall is disabled. I'm not sure what to do from here on.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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poe::filter::irc::compat
POE::Filter::IRC::Compat(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation POE::Filter::IRC::Compat(3pm)
NAME
POE::Filter::IRC::Compat - A filter which converts POE::Filter::IRCD output into POE::Component::IRC events
SYNOPSIS
my $filter = POE::Filter::IRC::Compat->new();
my @events = @{ $filter->get( [ @lines ] ) };
my @msgs = @{ $filter->put( [ @messages ] ) };
DESCRIPTION
POE::Filter::IRC::Compat is a POE::Filter that converts POE::Filter::IRCD output into the POE::Component::IRC compatible event references.
Basically a hack, so I could replace POE::Filter::IRC with something that was more generic.
Among other things, it converts normal text into thoroughly CTCP-quoted messages, and transmogrifies CTCP-quoted messages into their
normal, sane components. Rather what you'd expect a filter to do.
A note: the CTCP protocol sucks bollocks. If I ever meet the fellow who came up with it, I'll shave their head and tattoo obscenities on
it. Just read the "specification" (docs/ctcpspec.html in this distribution) and you'll hopefully see what I mean. Quote this, quote that,
quote this again, all in different and weird ways... and who the hell needs to send mixed CTCP and text messages? WTF? It looks like it's
practically complexity for complexity's sake -- and don't even get me started on the design of the DCC protocol! Anyhow, enough ranting.
Onto the rest of the docs...
METHODS
"new"
Returns a POE::Filter::IRC::Compat object. Takes no arguments.
"clone"
Makes a copy of the filter, and clears the copy's buffer.
"get"
Takes an arrayref of POE::Filter::IRCD hashrefs and produces an arrayref of POE::Component::IRC compatible event hashrefs. Yay.
"get_one_start", "get_one"
These perform a similar function as "get" but enable the filter to work with POE::Filter::Stackable.
"put"
Takes an array reference of CTCP messages to be properly quoted. This doesn't support CTCPs embedded in normal messages, which is a brain-
dead hack in the protocol, so do it yourself if you really need it. Returns an array reference of the quoted lines for sending.
"debug"
Takes an optinal true/false value which enables/disables debugging accordingly. Returns the debug status.
"chantypes"
Takes an arrayref of possible channel prefix indicators.
"identifymsg"
Takes a boolean to turn on/off the support for CAPAB IDENTIFY-MSG.
AUTHOR
Chris 'BinGOs' Williams
SEE ALSO
POE::Filter::IRCD
POE::Filter
POE::Filter::Stackable
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-07 POE::Filter::IRC::Compat(3pm)