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- ### dccstat
- displays a table-format list of all the "dcc" connections the bot
- is handling. "dcc" means "direct client-to-client communication"
- and eggdrop expands this to cover every open socket. so any type
- of network connection to the bot is considered a "dcc" connection
- (except connections to a server). the headings of the table are:
- SOCK the socket of this connection (always unique)
- ADDR the IP-number of the host the connection is to, if
- applicable
- PORT the port number being used for communication
- NICK the nickname of the user or bot, if it's a user or bot
- HOST sometimes, the hostname corresponding to the IP address
- TYPE the type of dcc connection (see below)
-
- the types of connection currently possible are as follows (but
- more are being added literally all the time):
- chat user in dcc-chat command mode
- pass user entering dcc chat (being asked for her password)
- send raw data connection: user sending a file
- get raw data connection: sending a file to a user
- getp pending get (waiting for the user to acknowledge)
- lstn telnet listening port (in place of a hostname, it will
- show the proc to call, or mask of acceptable nicks)
- t-in incoming telnet user (being asked for his nickname)
- file user in dcc-chat file area
- edit user in dcc-chat editor (must be a master)
- bot bot linked in (aka botnet connection)
- bot* pending bot link (waiting for acknowledgement)
- rela user in relay connection to another bot
- >rly bot being relay'd to (one for each "rela")
- conn pending telnet connection (chat, relay, bot-link, etc)
- new new user via telnet, entering a handle
- newp new user via telnet, entering a password
-
- in addition, 'chat' and 'tand' have flags listed for each con-
- nection. capital letters mean the flag is on, and lowercase
- letters mean the flag is off. for 'chat', the flags are:
- M master/owner
- X file area access
- C in file area, but allowed to return to party line
- S using 'ntalk' (or compatable) script
- P party line access only (no +o access)
- T telnet connection (instead of dcc chat)
- E echo is on
- for 'tand', the flags are:
- P ping sent, waiting for reply
- U user-file sharing is active
- C this bot initiated the connection
- O user-file offered, waiting for reply
- S in the process of sending the user-file
- G in the process of getting the user-file
- W warned this bot to stop hubbing
- L leafed bot (not allowed to hub)
- for 'chat' users, the party-line channel is also listed.
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