Information AboutXdcc |
| CATEGORIES ABOUT XDCC | |
| file sharing | |
| irc client scripts | |
| irc bots, bouncers and proxies | |
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Now XDCC refers to IRC Bot s running File Sharing programs. XDCC bots serve one or more usually large files for download using the DCC Protocol . Though it is widely understood to be a protocol by which illegal content (usually MP3 s or other forms of Warez ) can be listed and, subsequently, downloaded it is also used in the legal sense. Many XDCC servers are hacked. Frequently, FXP groups utilize connections with large Upstream bandwidth (e.g. Colleges and Universities around the world) in order to mass distribute warez releases (usually ISO Image s compressed using the RAR compression algorithm, with other files (NFO and SFV) packaged together as a Tar File ). Note that warez release groups (comprising the top tier in the warez scene hierarchy) do not support XDCC. XDCC is quickly gaining popularity over older methods of computer piracy such as Newsgroups and Fserve . Unlike Peer-to-peer transfers, XDCC is often hosted on connections with massive upstream bandwidth, the most popular ''dumps'' (server computer with massive amounts of pirated software) are usually connected to sites with 100Mbit (or more) connections. Often times the XDCC servers are also running FTP servers which facilitate uploading of materials to the bots. To use XDCC one can send a private message (query) or send a CTCP command to a bot using an IRC client. The user can ask a bot what files it has by private messaging "xdcc list" to the bot. However, this feature is often disabled as to not attract too much attention. When a user wants to download a packet, or file, from a bot the user would type something such as "xdcc send # COMMON (IROFFER) XDCC COMMANDS
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(Warning from Geekster: some servers will ban for using XDCC Catcher)
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