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− | + | '''Direct Client-to-Client''', DCC, is an IRC sub-protocol used to establish a direct connection with another IRC client. Communication does not go through the IRC server like normal PRIVMSGs. DCC lets you chat as well as send and get files. DCC is usually initiated using the IRC server. DCC requires the use of your IP address to initiate a connection with another client. | |
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− | DCC is an IRC sub-protocol used to establish a direct connection with another IRC client. | ||
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− | Communication does not go through the IRC server like normal PRIVMSGs. DCC lets you chat as well as send and get files. DCC is usually initiated using the IRC server. DCC requires the use of your IP address to initiate a connection with another client. | ||
'''DCC Chat:''' | '''DCC Chat:''' | ||
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'''DCC Maxcps''' | '''DCC Maxcps''' | ||
This command lets you change the Max Cps value on the fly | This command lets you change the Max Cps value on the fly | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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/dcc fserve | /dcc fserve | ||
/dcc get <folder> | /dcc get <folder> | ||
− | /dcc ignore | + | /dcc ignore [on | off | accept | ignore] |
/dcc maxcps <N> | /dcc maxcps <N> | ||
/dcc nick -sgcf <oldnick> <newnick> | /dcc nick -sgcf <oldnick> <newnick> | ||
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DCC Trust | DCC Trust | ||
* '''-r''' - removes the user/address from the trusted list | * '''-r''' - removes the user/address from the trusted list | ||
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== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
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== Compatibility == | == Compatibility == | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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{{mIRC command list}} | {{mIRC command list}} | ||
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