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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers IRC, DCC send and DCC get. Post 303038504 by ignatius on Wednesday 4th of September 2019 08:43:14 PM
Old 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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SCROLLZ(1)						      General Commands Manual							SCROLLZ(1)

NAME
ScrollZ - An advanced ircII-based IRC client SYNOPSIS
scrollz [-c chan] [-p portno] [-f] [-F] [-h host] [-H host] [-C name] [-s] [-S] [-n] [-d] [-q] [-a] [-b] [-l file] [-I file] [-L file] [nickname] [serverlist] DESCRIPTION
ScrollZ is advanced IRC client based on ircII code. It adds features normally found in ircII scripts. The main difference between these scripts and ScrollZ is the code. Where ircII scripts take a lot of disk and memory space and run slow, ScrollZ only takes a couple of extra kilobytes compared to stock ircII client yet runs faster than any ircII script. This was accomplished by using C code instead of ircII scripting language. This reduces memory and CPU usage and code tends to run faster. ScrollZ includes fea- tures such as built-in userlist, shitlist, improved scripting, Blowfish based encryption, features for IRC operators and user friendly fea- tures such as completion for nicks and channels. OPTIONS
-c channel Joins channel on startup -p port Default server connection port (usually 6667) -f Your terminal uses flow controls (^S/^Q), so ScrollZ shouldn't -F Your terminal doesn't use flow control (default) -h,-H host Use host as source address (for virtual hosting) -C name Cloak process as name -S/-s Do/don't use separate server processes (ircio) -n Do not connect to a server on startup -d Runs ScrollZ in "dumb" terminal mode -q Does not load .scrollzrc or .scrollzquick -a Adds default servers and command line servers to server list -b Load .scrollzrc before connecting to a server -l file Loads file in place of your .scrollzrc -I file Loads file in place of your .scrollzquick -L file Loads file in place of your .scrollzrc and expands $ expandos --help Show summary of options. ENVIRONMENT
DCCHOST The hostname to use for the DCC file transfer HOME Set home directory (overrides your home directory in /etc/passwd) IRCHOST The hostname to use IRCNAME The realname to use (defaults to /etc/passwd real name field) IRCLIB The path for ScrollZ helpfiles/scripts/translations/docs (defaults to /usr/share/scrollz) IRCNICK The nickname to use (defaults to your username) IRCPATH The path for loading files (defaults to ~/.ScrollZ:/usr/share/scrollz/script:.) IRCRC The initalization file to use (defaults to ~/.scrollzrc) IRCSERVER The IRC server(s) to use IRCUMODE The user mode to use IRCUSER The username to use (defaults to your username) MAIL Set mail file TERM The terminal type to use FILES
/usr/share/scrollz/script/szglobal The global initialization file loaded when connection to a server is established. ~/.scrollzrc The personal initialization file loaded when connection to a server is established. ~/.scrollzquick The personal initialization file loaded when connection to a server is initiated. NOTES
The nickname is limited to 9 characters on many IRC networks. The server list is a whitespace-separated list of server names. ScrollZ does NOT have the ICB support nor the DCC TALK support that are available in ircII. AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Mike Markley <mike@markley.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Updated for ScrollZ by Flier <flier@scrollz.org> (the ScrollZ maintainer). ScrollZ home page: http://www.scrollz.org/ ScrollZ FTP site: ftp://ftp.scrollz.org/ BUG REPORTS
If you find a bug in ScrollZ you should report it. But first, you should make sure that it really is a bug, and that it appears in the lat- est version of ScrollZ. Once you have determined that a bug actually exists, report the bug in channel #ScrollZ on Efnet. If you have a fix, you are encouraged to provide that as well! ALL bug reports should include: The version number of ScrollZ The hardware and operating system The compiler used to compile A description of the bug behaviour A short script or `recipe' which exercises the bug July 11, 2001 SCROLLZ(1)
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