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DCC over proxy #1343

Closed DarthGandalf closed 8 years ago

DarthGandalf commented 9 years ago

Reported by andypower on 26 Nov 2012 15:23:06 UTC It is possible to support the DCC over proxy connection?

Thank you.


Migrated from: https://svn.kvirc.de/kvirc/ticket/1343

DarthGandalf commented 9 years ago

Modified by HelLViS69 on 01 Jan 2015 21:47:52 Version: 4.2.0 Equilibrium → 4.3.1 Aria

un1versal commented 8 years ago

I think this works anyway, at least it seem to work, anyone care to confirm?

DarthGandalf commented 8 years ago

I'd instead remove support for DCC altogether :)

un1versal commented 8 years ago

I'd instead remove support for DCC altogether :)

and find a new client.

This isnt ZNC, which decides to remove features clients supports :tongue: wodim still foaming in the mouth about that :grinning:

un1versal commented 8 years ago

afaik this works over any connection, so closing here... If anyone disagrees feel free to post your findings and reopen or ask to reopen.

Seeder101 commented 4 years ago

Hi I've just recently started to use proxy with DCC and unfortunately it doesn't work with all connections, it works ok with IRC in general but not with DCC or extended DCC, when running wireshark it still leaks to the isp while downloading stuff also when downloading it tells me that it's using my localnetwork ip + isp ip I'm using Fedora 30 with KVIrc 5.0.0 with SOCKSV5 proxy through SSH tunneling

Seeder101 commented 4 years ago

the funny thing is that when I use proxychains with kvirc it works flawlessly "[TRANSFER 5]: Local end is 127.0.0.1:PORT" when checking wireshark, it doesn't leak anything and go through the proxy