If you have problems understanding how the userlist in eggdrop works I suggest reading http://www.egghelp.org/using.htm#userfile (the sending bot needs to be recognized by the recieving bot on irc)
user wrote:If you have problems understanding how the userlist in eggdrop works I suggest reading http://www.egghelp.org/using.htm#userfile (the sending bot needs to be recognized by the recieving bot on irc)
I read the file you suggested and it doesn't address the problem.
the problem is sending a file from one bot to another. maybe dccsend is not the way to do it. these bots are linked together. they are communicating with each other. they actually accept a user file down load from the main bot.
Are you 100% sure bot1 (the sender) is recognized by bot2 (the reciever) and that it has the right flags? If so: what happens on the recieving bot when you initiate the send? Are you sure the filesys settings are correct? ("incoming-path" must be set to recieve files)
user wrote:Are you 100% sure bot1 (the sender) is recognized by bot2 (the reciever) and that it has the right flags? If so: what happens on the recieving bot when you initiate the send? Are you sure the filesys settings are correct? ("incoming-path" must be set to recieve files)
I get Refused DCC SEND test.txt (no access): on second bot.
jammer1 wrote:I get Refused DCC SEND test.txt (no access): on second bot.
Then the sending bot is NOT recognized as a file system user by the recieving bot. And YOU continue to be the problem by not reading the answers you ask for.
jammer1 wrote:I get on second bot.Refused DCC SEND test.txt (no access):
Then the sending bot is NOT recognized as a file system user by the recieving bot. And YOU continue to be the problem by not reading the answers you ask for.
I changed the flag on the sending bot to box and I still get Refused DCC SEND test.txt (no access): on the second bot