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Spicker
12-23-2003, 01:08 PM
What is DC++?
DC++ is an open-source, ad and spyware-free client for the Direct Connect protocol originally developed by Neo-Modus.com that allows your to share files over the internet with other users.


Are you tired of Fake Files on Kazaa or elsewhere?
Maybe you just want to download Full Albums?
No worries, there is DC++ (Direct Connect) !

Download Latest Version of DC++ from here. (http://dcplusplus.sourceforge.net/)


1. Basic SettingsThere are a few basic settings that need to be entered before you can use DC++. Some are essential whereas others are not, but in my opinion make things easier in the long run.

Personal Information

Location: Settings --> General --> Personal Information.

The only piece of information that is required here is Nick. This is the username you will use on DC++. This can be anything you want but avoid using characters that would be illegal in filenames, such as '*' or '/'.

Entering a connection type is recommended. The other two fields, E-Mail and Description, are optional.

Connection Settings

Location: Settings --> General --> Connection Settings.

As mentioned on in the box, I highly recommend reading the ReadMe file as suggested to explain these settings.

If you are behind a router or gateway, select Passive mode initially. You can switch to Active mode later by referring to the "Configuring Active Mode" section.

If you are directly connected to the Internet then leave Active mode selected.

If you are behind a SOCKS proxy, select SOCKS5 and enter the appropriate information.

If you unsure which applies to you, select Passive mode.

Download Directories

Location: Settings --> Downloads --> Directories.

Default Download Directory: Enter a folder where finished downloads should go. If left blank, it will default to a folder called Downloads in the main DC++ folder.

Unfinished Downloads Directory: Enter a folder where downloads should go while they are downloading. Once they have completed downloading, they will be moved to the folder specified above. If no folder is given here, finished and unfinished downloads will reside in the same folder and may therefore be confusing.

Upload Slots
Location: Settings --> Sharing --> Upload Slots

File transfers in DC++ are based on slots. Each file being transferred takes up one slot. You need to open up a number of upload slots to gain access to hubs. The minimum needed will depend on the number of hubs you are connected to. Usually it is two slots per hub, though it will vary from hub to hub. Set it to 2 for the moment and remember to adjust it as you connect to more hubs.


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2. Get a Public Hub Lista) DC++ versions 0.263 or higher
If you have DC++ version 0.263 or higher, you may proceed to section 3 ("Share Some Files") as these versions have a working public hub list.

If for some reason the list is temporarily unavailable, or you wish to try a different list, please read section B) below.

B) DC++ version 0.262 and earlier.
If you have DC++ version 0.262 or earlier, you need to get a working public hub list.

Go to the following thread on the DC++ forums:

http://dcplusplus.sf.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1723

There you will find a list of Public Hub Lists. Pick one and put it into your browser to check if is currently active. If you are given the option to open or save the file, then the list is active.

Type the selected list address in the "Public Hub list URL" box in the Downloads window.

Open the public hub list to confirm that the list is working. The window should fill with hub information like this.


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3. Share Some Files
The spirit of DC++ is to share, so that's what this section is about - what to share (and what not to share!) as well as how to do it. Sharing is also essential to enable you to get into hubs and download anything.

What to Share
Anything you may have on your computer that you think others may find useful. Examples of such things may be music, videos, software, etc.

Think carefully about what you share. If it isn't something you would like to download yourself, then it's probably not worth sharing it.

Most hubs will have minimum share limits. This limit is usually in terms of x GB of files. Some hubs have other specifications based on the type of hub. For example, a "Friends" hub may ask that you have at least 5 episodes of "Friends" in your share. Conversely, some hubs may disallow certain types of files. For example, a Movie hub may not want MP3s in your share.

The restrictions are all things that will not affect you until you attempt to join a hub, but you should bear them in mind. For the moment just share as much as you can.

What NOT to Share
Just as there are good things to share, there are also bad things that could get you banned from a hub.

Universally Disapproved Files
The following list of items should never be shared under any circumstances as they are bound to get you into trouble:

Windows directory
Temp directory
Browser cache
Unfinished files (DC++ incompletes, Kazaa *.dat files, etc)

Depending on the Hub
The following is a list of items that are generally frowned upon but may be acceptable in some hubs:

Pornography
Raw media rips (WAV files, VOB files, etc)
Installed applications/games

Remember the rule of thumb: If you wouldn’t want to download it yourself, don’t share it.


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4. Connect to a Hub
The next major step is to actually connect to a hub and join the DC++ community.

Connection Methods
This can be done in one of three ways, with the first being the simplest and most informative to a new user.

Browsing the Public Hub List

As you will be aware, the Public Hub list is a list of hubs made available to public users. Each entry in the list contains a hub name, description, number of current users and address. Take note of the hub description as it will usually show the minimum share required as well as other useful information.

The list can be filtered for a search term (eg. games) by entering it into the Filter box and pressing Enter. The full list can be seen again by clearing the Filter box and pressing Enter.

Once you have found a hub that you are interested in, right click on it and select Connect.

Manual Address Entry
If you know the address of a hub (either and IP address or a domain name) then this can be manually entered into the "Manual connect address" box. To connect to the hub, click on Connect.

dchub:// Link
DC Hubs can be addressed in a similar way to web addresses. They have the format dchub://some.hub.net. You may receive such a link in an email or on a web page, just like in the previous sentence. Simply click on the link to connect to the hub in DC++.

Note that handling of dchub:// addresses is not turned on by default and must therefore be enabled. This is discussed in the Advanced Usage section as well information on different ways to use dchub:// addresses.

Once Connected
When you have attempted to connect to a new hub, a new window will open for the hub, similar to the one shown here. The tab at the bottom of the window will contain the hub name. You should see some welcome messages as well as the hub rules. Please read these rules and observe them.

A list of users within the hub should also appear on the right hand side of the hub window.


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5. Begin Downloading
Now that you have shared some files and connected to a hub, you are ready to begin downloading. There are two ways to queue up files for downloading.

The first is browsing the share of a particular user by downloading their file list. This is useful if you do not have a particular file in mind or want to download a large number of files from a particular user.

The second way is to use the search function. This is useful if you have a specific file in mind.

Note that a passive user cannot connect to or download from another passive user.

Browsing File Lists

To browse a user’s file list, select a user from the list in the hub window and right click on their name. Select "Get file list" and the list should start downloading.

Once the list has downloaded it will automatically open a new window with the users name on the tab at the bottom. The window will be split into two part in a similar way to standard file navigation windows. The left hand contains the directory tree while the right hand contains the files and sub-directories. An example is shown here

To queue up a file for download, either double click on the file or right click on it and select Download. Multiple files can be queued up in a similar way. An entire directory can also be queued by right clicking on the directory and selecting Download. Note that the entire directory and its subdirectories will be added to your queue.

Using the Search Function
Click on the Search button to open the Search window, as shown here.

Enter the name of the file you wish to search for. You can also narrow the search criteria by restricting the results by file size, file type and whether or not the user has any slots free.

Once you click on Search, the window should show some results. Select one or more of the results and right click on them. Select Download to queue them up.

Note that as long as the search window is open, you will continue to receive search results.
SOURCE (http://www.b.ali.btinternet.co.uk/DCPlusPlus/gettingStarted.html#settings)

for the hub list
Public hub list URL - http://www.p2pitalia.com/dclist/Publichublist.config.bz2 (highly recomended 8000+ hubs)

To connec to our k-lite hub....
you simply do this....
http://www.chinkii.com/uploads/album/misc/klitehub.JPG

currently i hav put the sharing limit down so u can leech but i expect you to be sharing atleast some files....

here is the link
LINK (http://dchub://k-litehub.no-ip.com/)


also dont forget to check out http://klboard.ath.cx/index.php?showtopic=89062

if link does not work do it the manual way

We only have 1 RULE and tht is to share as many files as possible ;)

type in k-litehub.no-ip.com and click connect ;)

Spicker
12-23-2003, 02:23 PM
oh well its still up im sharing like 31gigs of really good stuff
EDIT: k-litehub.no-ip.com

go to dc and conect B)

nanotek
12-23-2003, 04:00 PM
http://www.no-ip.com/ try this address for a different ip address so u dont have to use your own ip address :)

Bebi
12-23-2003, 04:08 PM
get some bots to keep out the fakers and leechers and run it from a computer that is always on cos I cant connect

nanotek
12-23-2003, 04:17 PM
yeh i tried connecting but that did not help and if your looking for some scripts and stuff try this page : http://gadget.no-ip.info/

Spicker
12-23-2003, 04:22 PM
yea sorry i had to restart but now its up and running try again but if i hide my ip i wont be able to access it using a hyperlink?

Spicker
12-23-2003, 04:44 PM
Originally posted by Bebi@23 December 2003 - 17:08
get some bots to keep out the fakers and leechers and run it from a computer that is always on cos I cant connect
i would get bots and evrything if ppl would join <_< :lol:

Spicker
12-23-2003, 06:00 PM
ok evrything is up and running

new adress

k-litehub.no-ip.com

Spicker
12-24-2003, 04:22 AM
changed the first post and added guide ;)

FuNkY CaPrIcOrN
12-24-2003, 01:07 PM
Originally posted by jaigandhi5@23 December 2003 - 08:08
Are you tired of Fake Files on Kazaa or elsewhere?
Maybe you just want to download Full Albums?
No worries, there is DC++ (Direct Connect) &#33;

;) We have that.

Afronaut
12-24-2003, 01:11 PM
Originally posted by FuNkY CaPrIcOrN+24 December 2003 - 14:07--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (FuNkY CaPrIcOrN @ 24 December 2003 - 14:07)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-jaigandhi5@23 December 2003 - 08:08
Are you tired of Fake Files on Kazaa or elsewhere?&nbsp;
Maybe you just want to download Full Albums?&nbsp;
No worries, there is DC++ (Direct Connect) &#33;&nbsp;

;) We have that. [/b][/quote]
Agree&#33;

summerlinda
12-24-2003, 01:22 PM
I will always like SS better for MP3 [you cant see bitrates in DC++]
But as for movies and videos etc, I&#39;m now trying / using DC++

:)


Okay, who put the damn snow on my buttons? My fingers are freezing <_<

Spicker
12-24-2003, 02:02 PM
Merry Xmas eve everyone&#33; :D

ButWay
12-25-2003, 12:23 AM
Ok it&#39;s a good idea but how a bout making it more private, like only forum members that the hub op think is qualified

Spicker
12-25-2003, 01:47 AM
i would make the hub private but not a lot of ppl from the KLF are joining so... i am gona lve it open until i atleast get 15-20 ppl all the time

curently 7 TOTAL...

we need more&#33;

Spider_dude
12-26-2003, 02:20 PM
is the hub closed for xmas? cos my connection was refused for some reason.

callum
12-26-2003, 09:32 PM
Originally posted by Spider_dude@26 December 2003 - 13:20
is the hub closed for xmas?
seems like it, i can&#39;t get in either.

TheDave
12-26-2003, 09:46 PM
niether can i. lets make a battering ram

Spicker
12-27-2003, 12:35 AM
yea i closed it down cuzi only had like 2-5 ppl... <_< so if u want a hub make one urslef cuz i only hav one computer lol

sorry for any dissappointment :(

DanB
12-31-2003, 02:04 PM
Oh right. I just spent 20 mins keep trying. :frusty:

Supernode
12-31-2003, 05:04 PM
Hijo de Puta