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Iroffer 1.3b05 (1306.d)

Released 22 years, 1 month ago. March 2004

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By PMG


Informations
Author PMG
Family Iroffer
Category Remote Access
Version Iroffer 1.3b05 (1306.d)
Released Date Mar 2004, 22 years, 1 month ago.
Language C

Author Information / Description
--- What is iroffer? ---

iroffer is a fileserver for irc (commonly referred to as a DCC bot).
It uses the DCC feature of irc to send files to other users. iroffer
will connect to an irc server and let people request files from it.
Unlike similar programs, iroffer is not a script, it is a standalone
executable written entirely in c from scratch with high transfer
speed and effeciency in mind.  iroffer has been able to sustain upto
50MByte/sec transfer rate over a gigabit ethernet link.

 --- Supported Platforms ---

Linux
FreeBSD, OpenBSD, BSD/OS, NetBSD
Solaris/SunOS
UP-UX
IRIX
Digital UNIX
MacOS X Server
MacOS X
AIX
Win95/98/NT/2000

All other platforms have not been tested, but will probabily work

 --- New in 1.3.b05 --- (March 22nd 2004)
 - dcc chat fixes
 - stop updating context log after crash starts
 - fix nonblocking connect error checking
 - change some privmsg to notice
 - fix various rehash crashes if items removed/added
 - add generic state file (remove xdccfile, messagefile, ignorefile)
 - fix user xdcc list to use notice, broke a while back
 - fix error handling if can't bind to listen socket
 - track nicks and close when no longer on channels (if restrictsend)
 - add punishslowusers


PMG

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