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Started by [KATZ]ice, 19 December, 2004, 18:12:51

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[KATZ]ice

ok, some ppl said to me, it can't be done, i said there has to be a way

becuase all file transfers are started by clicking the user in the hub, so the command of starting goes through the hub, so it should be scriptable

hope someone finds me right, becuz i don't know all for sure :P

ooh, and if it isn't posible tell it to me then plz

Cheers ICE

Herodes

#1
well you are right ...
the user interface ( what you refer to as 'clicking' ) orders your client to send $ConnectToMe or $RevConnectToMe  protocol command to the hub ...

That should initiate a transaction between two clients ...

Yes it is scriptable ... but what is it that you want to do in the place ? :)

[KATZ]ice

#2
well, this way i can see if ppl who join do something or not, and if so whom of my 4 sources  (4 remote locations) they are downloading from, itz also nice so see what is being downloaded, so it can be seen for how long approx. a slot is going to be taken (i know the size of files)

Cheers ICE

bastya_elvtars

QuoteOriginally posted by [KATZ]ice
well, this way i can see if ppl who join do something or not, and if so whom of my 4 sources  (4 remote locations) they are downloading from, itz also nice so see what is being downloaded, so it can be seen for how long approx. a slot is going to be taken (i know the size of files)

Cheers ICE

only the download request can be seen, the others are pure client-client things... that's why it's called Direct Connect.
Everything could have been anything else and it would have just as much meaning.

[KATZ]ice

seeing what transfers are started is enough

Cheers ICE

bastya_elvtars

QuoteOriginally posted by [KATZ]ice
seeing what transfers are started is enough

Cheers ICE

you can only see that they are started.
Everything could have been anything else and it would have just as much meaning.

[KATZ]ice

so i'll be able to see who started a transfer too who?
becuz that'll be enough

BTW , thx for all the help you ppl gave me already

Cheers ICE

Herodes

QuoteOriginally posted by [KATZ]ice
so i'll be able to see who started a transfer too who?
yes u r right ...

VidFamne

IMHO, you can only see that one "peer" tries to connect to another "peer".
Correct me if I'm wrong.

[KATZ]ice

#9
ok, but can i see if the connection starts/suceeds?

cheers ICE

n1ck

Correct me if im wrong - but wouldnt that just suck all the bandwidth out of your hub?
dcuk.direct-connect.co.uk

**compiled bots are like what microsoft is to open source!**

[KATZ]ice

it would?, why?

Cheers ICE

VidFamne

>>HERE<<  is some interesting reading about the DC-protocol.

[KATZ]ice

rite, but what i make off it is that it can be done, and i can even how big the file is that is being requested...

Cheers ice

BTW, how to put that in a scirpt?

VidFamne

It can not be done.

[KATZ]ice

hmm, ok, thx too all for your input

Cheers ICE

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