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Revision as of 23:35, 5 July 2014
The /socklisten command allows mIRC to listen for specific connections on a specified host port.
Synopsis
/socklisten [-dp] [bindip] <name> [port]
Switches
Switch | Description |
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d | Indicates that an IP address has been specified as the bind address. |
p | Enables UPnP support for the listening socket, if that is available. |
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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<name> | The name to give the new listening socket. |
[port] | The port number to listen on for this socket. If not specified, mIRC attempts to use a random port specified in the DCC port range options. |
Example
Open a listening socket named mySocket and listen on port 31781:
/socklisten mySocket 31781
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.3
See Also
- List of commands
- List of identifiers
- $sock
- $sockname
- $sockerr
- $sockbr
- /sockaccept
- /sockclose
- /socklist
- /sockmark
- /sockopen
- /sockpause
- /sockread
- /sockrename
- /sockudp
- /sockwrite
mIRC commands list