Firewall
mIRC can connect to an IRC Server through a Socks4, Socks5, or Proxy firewall.
The main purpose of this option is to allow access to IRC through a firewall at work, or more rarely through a network set up at home. The majority of home users should keep this option turned off.
Hostname
The address of your firewall server, can be either a named address or an IP address.
User ID
Can be the account or user name on your system. For most people this will be the User ID portion of their email address (the text before the @ sign).
Password
The password required to access the firewall.
Note: If you are connecting via a proxy, and you enter a password, mIRC only supports http proxy 'basic' authorization.
Port
This is usually 1080 for Socks firewalls.
Initiate DCCs through firewall
mIRC uses a passive protocol to establish DCC connections when a client is behind a Socks5 firewall.
This will not work with older versions of mIRC or other IRC clients because no standard exists. You can find out more about the protocol here.
Note: Socks4 and Proxy are limited in functionality, and only allow IRC server connections.
The /firewall command
This command allows you to change the above firewall settings.
/firewall [-cmN[+|-]d] [on|off] <server> <port> <userid> <password>
The -c switch clears the userid and password values.
The -mN switch set the connection type, where N is 4 or 5 for Socks4 or Socks5, or p for proxy.
The +|-d switch turns dccs through a firewall on or off.
Heb dat verhaal doorgelezen.. ff voor de duidelijkheid, ik wil via een proxy (port 8080) op irc komen.
Zodat andere bij mijn nickname, het ip van de proxy zien en niet die in mij geval, van chello.
Ik heb dus bij Connect>firewall ingesteld:
protocol: proxy
hostname: hostname van de proxy
port: 8080
Als ik connect naar de irc server connect ie nog steeds met mijn eigen ip.. ?
Dus wat doe ik fout
mIRC can connect to an IRC Server through a Socks4, Socks5, or Proxy firewall.
The main purpose of this option is to allow access to IRC through a firewall at work, or more rarely through a network set up at home. The majority of home users should keep this option turned off.
Hostname
The address of your firewall server, can be either a named address or an IP address.
User ID
Can be the account or user name on your system. For most people this will be the User ID portion of their email address (the text before the @ sign).
Password
The password required to access the firewall.
Note: If you are connecting via a proxy, and you enter a password, mIRC only supports http proxy 'basic' authorization.
Port
This is usually 1080 for Socks firewalls.
Initiate DCCs through firewall
mIRC uses a passive protocol to establish DCC connections when a client is behind a Socks5 firewall.
This will not work with older versions of mIRC or other IRC clients because no standard exists. You can find out more about the protocol here.
Note: Socks4 and Proxy are limited in functionality, and only allow IRC server connections.
The /firewall command
This command allows you to change the above firewall settings.
/firewall [-cmN[+|-]d] [on|off] <server> <port> <userid> <password>
The -c switch clears the userid and password values.
The -mN switch set the connection type, where N is 4 or 5 for Socks4 or Socks5, or p for proxy.
The +|-d switch turns dccs through a firewall on or off.
Heb dat verhaal doorgelezen.. ff voor de duidelijkheid, ik wil via een proxy (port 8080) op irc komen.
Zodat andere bij mijn nickname, het ip van de proxy zien en niet die in mij geval, van chello.
Ik heb dus bij Connect>firewall ingesteld:
protocol: proxy
hostname: hostname van de proxy
port: 8080
Als ik connect naar de irc server connect ie nog steeds met mijn eigen ip.. ?
Dus wat doe ik fout