Re: POCO IRC Proxy plugin

2014-02-23 Thread Celso Barriga
OK thanks for the explanation. I think I got, but I have to play around with 
it, I guess. it sounds very interesting though!!!


On Feb 22, 2014, at 7:42 PM, Rocco Caputo rcap...@pobox.com wrote:

 The docs say it's a simple bouncer that lets you hide many bots and/or 
 clients behind a single IRC connection.  Benefits?
 
 If you're developing bots that crash a lot, you can hide them behind a stable 
 proxy that doesn't annoy everyone with frequent reconnections.
 
 If you develop a lot of bots, you can put them all behind one IRC connection. 
  This may keep you from being banned by servers that have low connection 
 limits.
 
 If a channel lets you only have one bot, you can cheat. :)
 
 Other things, only limited by the intersection of the implemented features 
 and your imagination!
 
 -- 
 Rocco Caputo rcap...@pobox.com
 
 On Feb 22, 2014, at 15:49, Celso Barriga cbarr...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Can somebody please tell me what this plugin actually do? I've read the 
 docs, and if I understand it correctly, by default, it opens up a random 
 port on localhost (if no bindaddress and binport are specified) where the 
 POCO IRC would then connect to. What's the advantage of doing this and what 
 does this give me?
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 Best regards,
 Celso
 



POCO IRC Proxy plugin

2014-02-22 Thread Celso Barriga
Can somebody please tell me what this plugin actually do? I've read the
docs, and if I understand it correctly, by default, it opens up a random
port on localhost (if no bindaddress and binport are specified) where the
POCO IRC would then connect to. What's the advantage of doing this and what
does this give me?

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,
Celso


Re: POCO IRC Proxy plugin

2014-02-22 Thread Rocco Caputo
The docs say it's a simple bouncer that lets you hide many bots and/or clients 
behind a single IRC connection.  Benefits?

If you're developing bots that crash a lot, you can hide them behind a stable 
proxy that doesn't annoy everyone with frequent reconnections.

If you develop a lot of bots, you can put them all behind one IRC connection.  
This may keep you from being banned by servers that have low connection limits.

If a channel lets you only have one bot, you can cheat. :)

Other things, only limited by the intersection of the implemented features and 
your imagination!

-- 
Rocco Caputo rcap...@pobox.com

On Feb 22, 2014, at 15:49, Celso Barriga cbarr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Can somebody please tell me what this plugin actually do? I've read the docs, 
 and if I understand it correctly, by default, it opens up a random port on 
 localhost (if no bindaddress and binport are specified) where the POCO IRC 
 would then connect to. What's the advantage of doing this and what does this 
 give me?
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 Best regards,
 Celso



Re: POCO IRC Proxy plugin

2014-02-22 Thread 김유민
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On Saturday, February 22, 2014, Rocco Caputo rcap...@pobox.com wrote:

 The docs say it's a simple bouncer that lets you hide many bots and/or
 clients behind a single IRC connection.  Benefits?

 If you're developing bots that crash a lot, you can hide them behind a
 stable proxy that doesn't annoy everyone with frequent reconnections.

 If you develop a lot of bots, you can put them all behind one IRC
 connection.  This may keep you from being banned by servers that have low
 connection limits.

 If a channel lets you only have one bot, you can cheat. :)

 Other things, only limited by the intersection of the implemented features
 and your imagination!

 --
 Rocco Caputo rcap...@pobox.com javascript:;

 On Feb 22, 2014, at 15:49, Celso Barriga cbarr...@gmail.comjavascript:;
 wrote:

  Can somebody please tell me what this plugin actually do? I've read the
 docs, and if I understand it correctly, by default, it opens up a random
 port on localhost (if no bindaddress and binport are specified) where the
 POCO IRC would then connect to. What's the advantage of doing this and what
 does this give me?
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
  Best regards,
  Celso