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Re: getting mirc to dcc Again, to unabashedly show my ignorance, are you saying that what I have now theoretically shouldn't work? I have had both PC's connected to the same IRC server and everything worked fine. We even sent/received files to each other using mIRC. But if this isn't what you were referring to, in my best Gilda Radner (Rosannanadana impression) NEVER MIND! 
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 LanikLab-nikPremium,ExMod 2002-03 join:2001-06-25 Bay Area | said by Pilgrim2: ... are you saying that what I have now theoretically shouldn't work?
That is correct. Technically it shouldn't I don't see how the same ports can be forwarded to the 2 different systems at the same time. But it works, nothing short of amazing. -- McLarenF1 -- Live fast, die without regrets. |
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 Bill_MIBill In MichiganPremium,MVM join:2001-01-03 Royal Oak, MI kudos:1 Reviews:
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| reply to Pilgrim2 Pilgrim, 1 of those forwards is active, 1 is not. Last time I checked the first one is active. Forwarding to 2 machines is not possible with TCP as we know it today.
Now... will it work? Very possible. There's absolutely no reason your .2 box cannot IDENT reply for the .3 box. The IRC server doesn't care. I use 1 box to answer ALL IDENT requests here.
Why not satisfy your own curiosity? Enable the mIRC option to display IDENT replies on both machines. Which one gets all the requests? Keep in mind you usually get a request at IRC server connect time. |
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 | Bill,
Hey, I'm learning as I go here! So, if I read you right, what you are saying and suggesting is that I can remove the mirc Port 113 entry for the #3 box and all should still work fine, eh?
Thanks for being patient with this old dog! 
Jeff -- simul iustus et peccator |
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| Jeff, IRC is not the easiest of concepts to get down - it has a legacy that makes no real sense to the new user.
For instance, IDENT is a little check when you connect to an IRC server that evolved from UNIX systems so the person logged in a workstation can be identified. It's also used in some FTP and mail situations. It's virtually obsolete, now, but hangs on to this day though it makes little sense in most Windows systems. Also, it has no direct use for DCC files and chat - just the initial IRC server connection.
How old? I just turned 48.  |
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 | Bill,
That all makes sense, believe it or not! hahaha...... Now, how old am I? Well to get the answer to that question, I humbly suggest you drop me a private message and we can go from there, since such trivia is surely OT here. BTW, I used to frequent "Malaga Pipes" in Royal Oak when I lived near there. Give me a shout if you are so inclined! 
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