Yeap, you and splidge were right. It's my router's fault...
----- Original Message ----- From: Kev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 13:27:06 -0500 To: "Curcan Ovidiu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [Coder-Com] DCC > I know what you're going to say: check your mIRC settings, check your firewal > l rules. Did that already an not only once. Yesterday i decided to investigat > e it further. I turned mIRC's debugging on and typed this command: > > //.quote PRIVMSG $me : $+ $chr(1) $+ DCC CHAT chat 3245235969 6667 $+ $chr(1) > > And this is what I got in debug.log: > > -> Bucharest.Ro.Eu.Undernet.Org PRIVMSG evi|one :DCC CHAT chat 3245235969 666 > 7 > <- :evi|[EMAIL PROTECTED] PRIVMSG evi|one :DCC CHAT chat > 1055353908 49405 > > As you can see bucharest.* CHANGED the IP and the port in the DCC request. 10 > 55353908 is my real IP (the IP bucharest.* knows me by), but mIRC doesn't lis > ten for incoming connections on that port (the value of the port is not alway > s the same). The weird thing is that this doesn't happen for all bucharest.* > users, but it always happen to me (i got debug log from other users too, conf > irming the fact that the server changes the port). It is very unlikely that bucharest changed the IP and port. It is far, far more likely that you're running a NAT firewall with a module to translate DCC requests "properly"--such things exist for Linux. Ircu doesn't have the resources to spare to look for DCC requests and translate them in this fashion. -- Kevin L. Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>