dcprotocol:hub_client:myinfo
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* **V:** - client version. | * **V:** - client version. | ||
* **M:** - client mode. Usually **A** for active, **P** for passive and **5** for socks5. With [[dcprotocol: | * **M:** - client mode. Usually **A** for active, **P** for passive and **5** for socks5. With [[dcprotocol: | ||
- | * **H:** - client hubs count. Originally it was one number with total hub count. Actually it is x/x/x where first number is hub count where is user unregistered. Second number is hub count where is user registered (without hubs where is operator). And third number is hub count where is user operator. | + | * **H:** - client hubs count. |
+ | * Originally it was one number with total hub count. | ||
+ | * Actually it is x/x/x where first number is hub count where is user unregistered. Second number is hub count where is user registered (without hubs where is operator). And third number is hub count where is user operator. | ||
* **S:** - client slot count. | * **S:** - client slot count. | ||
* **O:** - client value for auto open slots when upload is below this value. | * **O:** - client value for auto open slots when upload is below this value. | ||
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**Extended bits used for extensions: | **Extended bits used for extensions: | ||
- | * 5 - Show support for TLS when [[dcprotocol: | + | * 5 - Show support for TLS. |
+ | * For all connections | ||
+ | * For download only when [[dcprotocol: | ||
* 6 - Show support for TLS upload when [[dcprotocol: | * 6 - Show support for TLS upload when [[dcprotocol: | ||
* 7 - Show IPv4 support when [[dcprotocol: | * 7 - Show IPv4 support when [[dcprotocol: | ||
* 8 - Show IPv6 support when [[dcprotocol: | * 8 - Show IPv6 support when [[dcprotocol: | ||
- | === Notes === | + | ==== $MyINFO examples ==== |
- | Common mistake is that magic byte is one byte integer where value 1 is normal, 2 and 3 is away, 4 and 5 is server, 6 and 7 is server away, 8 and 9 is fireball, 10 and 11 is fireball away. Many clients in older versions support it that way, but most of them fix that when extensions using unused | + | **$MyINFO $ALL matisskka < |
+ | **$MyINFO $ALL damon <++ V: | ||
+ | **$MyINFO $ALL DRUIDASLT < | ||
+ | **$MyINFO $ALL Laller26 <++ V: | ||
+ | **$MyINFO $ALL PPK _@o*<Cz V: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Notes ==== | ||
+ | Common mistake is that magic byte is one byte integer where value 1 is normal, 2 and 3 is away, 4 and 5 is server, 6 and 7 is server away, 8 and 9 is fireball, 10 and 11 is fireball away. Many clients in older versions support it that way, but most of them fix that when extensions using unused |
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