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DCTC a share list
« kdy: 21 Října 2008, 19:16:01 »
cawte... pouzivam klienta DCTC (Direct Connect Text Client) ... na hub sa pohode pripoji ale ked chce niekdo odomna stiahnut sharelist tak sa nemoze na mna napojit.. neviete niekdo co s tym ?? nastavene to mam takto

dctc -n franta -d 2 -s /media/disk -a 192.168.0.196 -g 192.168.0.196 -x /media/disk

tu je k tomu help:

Kód: [Vybrat]
dchub-server:~$ dctc -h
INFO ] ""Direct Connect Text Client v0.85.9|
Usage: dctc [options]
Options:
  -h, --help                      Display this help
  -n, --nick=NICKNAME             user nickname (default: 'Noname')
  -i, --info=INFO                 user description (default: none)
  -c, --cnx=CNX                   user connection type (default: 'Cable')
  -e, --email=EMAIL               user e-mail (default: none)
  -d, --dlslot=NUM                number of download slot (default: 3)
  -s, --share=DIR                 shared directory (default: none)
  -o, --offset=NUM                add this value to size real size of shared
                                  data (default: 0)
  -a, --hostaddr=HOSTIP           IP of the host running this client (mandatory
                                  if using active mode)
                                  (default: IP of the first network interface)
  -p, --port=PORT                 localhost port to accept incoming connection
                                  (only in active mode)
                                  (default: 412 (like Direct Connect)). Be
                                  careful, value below 1024 is only allowed to
                                  privileged users (root)
  -g, --hubip=HUBIP[:PORT]        IP of the hub to connect to. If no port is
                                  given the default port (411) is used
  -f, --firewall                  enable passive mode because host is behind a
                                  firewall (default: not behind a firewall)
  -T, --tos=HUB,UDP,DL,UL         TOS-Value to use on hub,udp,download,upload
                                  connections. Default values are 0.
  -x, --no_xfer                   Remote users cannot download (same as /DLOFF)
  -w, --when_done                 When download is done, move the file into
                                  done/ directory (same as /DONE).
  -t, --no_tty                    Detach from the tty used by the shell
                                  starting the program
  -l, --link                      Wait a connection on the unix socket before
  -m, --mark                      Add DCTC tag to user description
  -Z, --socket_dir=DIR            Change the unix socket path (default: ~/.dctc)
                                  starting (only useful with a GUI)
  -v, --version=VERSION           Force DC version. Modifying this number
                                  doesn't affect DCTC but it allows you to enter
                                  a hub refusing you just because you don't have
                                  the latest version of DC. This DCTC supports
                                  DC protocol version 1,0091
  -u, --upload=NUM1,NUM2,NUM3     Bandwidth limit. NUM1 is the number of
                                  512 bytes per second allowed to be sent
                                  NUM2 is the number of 512 bytes per second
                                  allowed to be received. NUM3 is the number
                                  of 8KBytes bloc per second that can be copied
                                  when client gathers GDLs parts.
                                  (default: unlimited [in fact, it is 16MB/s])
                                  Note: this flag is only taken into account
                                  if this client creates the bandwidth limit
                                  semaphore, use /[UDG]BL to change the value
                                  later
  -b, --precmd=COMMAND            perform the given command BEFORE connecting to
                                  the hub. Not all / commands can be used here,
                                  look at the command list to know which are.
                                  You can run more than one command by using
                                  --precmd for each one. When multiple --precmd
                                  are given, commands are performed in the given
                                  order.
  -C, --connectproxy=ADDR[:PORT]  address (IP or name) and port of a web proxy
                                  supporting the CONNECT command. The default
                                  port is 8080 if none is provided.
  -S, --socksaddr=ADDR            address (IP or name) of the SOCKS proxy to use
                                  Default: no SOCKS proxy is used
  -P, --socksport=NUM             port of the SOCKS proxy. Default: 1080
                                  Only used if -S used
  -U, --socksuid=STRING           If the SOCKS/Web proxy requires a userID,
                                  this is it. Default: none
  -X, --socksv5                   Enable SOCKS v5 support. Default: if -S is
                                  used, SOCKS protocol version 4 is used.
  -K, --sockspass=STRING          If the SOCKS/Web proxy requires a password,
                                  use this flag. Note: if this flag is used,
                                  you MUST also use -U to give a userID.

 

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