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mirc/commands/dccserver
< mirc | commands
The /dccserver commands lets you turn DCC server on or off. The dccserver can also be used to change the default mIRC DCC Server port. Using + or - you can add/remove listening for send, chat, and/or fserver.
'Note: By default mIRC DCC Server operates on port 59.
Synopsis
/dccserver [[+-]scf] [on|off] [port]
Switches
- +s - Listen for send
- +c - Listen for chat
- +f - Listen for fserver
- -s - Don't listen for send
- -c - Don't listen for chat
- -f - Don't listen for fserver
Parameters
- [on|off] - turn dcc server on/on
- [port] - change port number
Example
/dccserver off
* DCC Server is off
;send/chat no fserver /dccserver +sc-f on
* DCC Server is on (59,Send,Chat)
;fserver only, port 500 /dccserver +f-sc on 500
* DCC Server is on (500,Fserve)
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.1
Added On: 28/08/1997
Note: Individual switches were not taken into consideration.