echo 0 @Help Click Nuker, written by Rhad is the best nuker available. It is written for winsock2 and Windows NT 4.0. This program can disconnect most people from IRC with an error message. Nuking doesn't always work and is quite complicated. We have tried to make it as easy as possible by using prefab commands that run Click with special paremeters that can disconnect most people.
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echo 0 @Help Requirements for Click
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echo 0 @Help Click requires a few things for it to work properly. These are MUST
echo 0 @Help ò Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0
echo 0 @Help ò Winsock 2.2 (ftp.microsoft.com/busys/winsock/winsock2)
echo 0 @Help ò 28.8 or faster connection
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echo 0 @Help Click Nuker Instructions
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echo 0 @Help Client: Client is the persons IP address. This can be found by doing a /whois or a /dns on the persons nick.
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echo 0 @Help Server: The IRC server the person is connected to goes here. It doesnt have to be in numeric form.
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echo 0 @Help Packets To: This represents the nuke side. Server side sends the packets to the server, client to the persons IP. Server side is patched on most networks. Always use client side.
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echo 0 @Help Error: This is the type of ICMP error packet the nuker will send. The one that works the best is Protocal Unreachable (default). Unless you are experienced, only use that protocal.
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echo 0 @Help Server Ports: These are the ports the person is connected to on the server. There is no way to find this. Click will run through the range of ports you choose. Start Port --> Stop Port. People are usually beetween the 6660-6669 range.
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echo 0 @Help Client Ports: This is the persons client port that is connected to the server port. It is usually in the range of 1024 --> 1400. Although may go much higher depending on the time they are connected to the internet.
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echo 0 @Help Packets/Time: This setting controls the number of packets you send out in a period of time. On and average 28.8 connection, you should be able to send approxamatly 40-60 packets. If you recieve errors, you should decrease this and try again. Some machines can only seem to send 30 packets per second. Find out the setting that works properly for you.