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>( IRC DCC ) - mIRC doesn't work with DCC Sends</TITLE
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>Linux IP Masquerade HOWTO</TH
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>7.27. ( IRC DCC ) - mIRC doesn't work with DCC Sends</H1
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>This is a configuration problem on your copy of mIRC. To fix this, first
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disconnect mIRC from the IRC server. Now in mIRC, go to File --> Setup
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and click on the "IRC servers tab". Make sure that it is set to port 6667.
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If you require other ports, see below. Next, goto File --> Setup -->
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Local Info and clear the fields for Local Host and IP Addresses. Now select
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the checkboxes for "LOCAL HOST" and "IP address" (IP address may be checked
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but disabled). Next under "Lookup Method", configure it for "normal". It
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will NOT work if "server" is selected. That's it. Try to the IRC server
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again.</P
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>If you require IRC server ports other than 6667, (for example, 6969) you need
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to edit the /etc/rc.d/rc.firewall-* startup file where you load the IRC MASQ
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modules. Edit this file and the line for "modprobe ip_masq_irc" and add to
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this line "ports=6667,6969". You can add additional ports as long as they
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are separated with commas.</P
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>Finally, close down any IRC clients on any MASQed machines and re-load the IRC
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MASQ module:</P
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>/sbin/rmmod ip_masq_irc
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/etc/rc.d/rc.firewall-*</P
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