[slikom] Re: Fw: DC++ detaljno uputstvo za povezivanje! [elitesecurity.internet-servisi.file-sharing]

  • From: "zoljica" <zoljica@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <slikom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 12:57:24 +0100

Cao, pokusao sam ovo da prevedem, ali za sada je ipak to malo previse 
strucno za mene, neke od tih izrqaza cak ni u recniku nema, razumem sustinu 
ali ipak ne bih zeleo da prevod bude nepotpun, pa cim opet bude nesto sto 
mogu da prevedem kao ono pre, bice mi veliko zadovoljstvo. Puno pozdrava 
Igor
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dalibor Savic" <savadm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <slikom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 2:09 AM
Subject: [slikom] Fw: DC++ detaljno uputstvo za povezivanje! 
[elitesecurity.internet-servisi.file-sharing]


Zamolio bih nekog od listera ko zna engleski i ima dobru volju da prevede
ovaj tekst jer će biti interesantan za one koi korisde dc. Znam da je na
listi svojevremeno bilo pitanje kako se koristi ovaj program za download pa
bi bilo dobro da konačno to saznamo ovde jesve detaljno napisano
unapred hvala uime svih zainteresovanih za ovaj klijent Dača
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Deda_Mraz" <es-liste@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <savadm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 12:14 AM
Subject: DC++ detaljno uputstvo za povezivanje!
[elitesecurity.internet-servisi.file-sharing]


> DC++ Getting Started
>
>
> *_1. Installation_*
> -The first step to using DC++ is to actually download and install it.
>
> *1.1 Download*
> -The DC++ setup file can be found at the DC++ web site located at
(http://dcpp.net/download: http://dcpp.net/download ). On that page there
are links to the current version of DC++. The one covered by this
installation section is the "Installer" version. Click on this link and
download the installer.
>
> /Version limitations:/
>
> • If you are a Windows 95 or Windows NT user, you will need to install the
Common controls Update before you install DC++.
> • If you are using any of Windows 95/98/Me/NT, the most recent version you
will be able to use is 0.4032. The instructions and screenshots given here
may therefore not completely match.
>
>
> *1.2 Install*
> -Run the setup file to begin installation. The installation consists of
three main screens.
>
> *1.*-License Agreement. Read the license, select the "I accept ..." box
and then click on Next.
>
[img]http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/6903/installlicense04034lg3.png[/img
]
>
> *2.*-Installation Options. This shows the components to be installed. It
is highly recommended that you leave all the items selected. Click on "Next"
to continue.
>
[img]http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/9244/installoptions04034bn9.png[/img
]
>
> *3.*-Installation Folder: The location where DC++ is to be installed. This
can be left at the default. Click on "Install" to begin the installation.
> [img]http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/5405/installfolderqg4.png[/img]
>
> Once the installation has completed, you may now run DC++ from the Start
menu.
>
> ----------------
>
> *_2. Basic Settings_*
> -There 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.
>
> *2.1 Personal Information*
> -Location: Settings → 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 line speed is recommended. This value is the maximum upload
speed of your Internet connection. For example, if you had a maximum of of
256kbps upload, you would pick 0.2 from the dropdown list, as this is the
closest.
>
> The other two fields, E-Mail and Description, are optional.
>
[img]http://www.b.ali.btinternet.co.uk/DCPlusPlus/images/personalInfo-0.691.
png[/img]
>
> *2.2 Connection Settings*
> -Location: Settings → Connection Settings.
>
> I highly recommend reading the Help file as it briefly explains what each
of these settings means.
>
> If you are behind a router or gateway, select "Firewall (passive, last
resort)" initially. You can switch to a more appropriate setting later by
referring to the "Configuring Active Mode" section.
>
> If you are directly connected to the Internet then leave "Direct
connection" selected.
>
> If you are behind a SOCKS proxy, select SOCKS5 and enter the appropriate
information.
>
> If you unsure which applies to you, select "Firewall (passive, last
resort)".
>
[img]http://www.b.ali.btinternet.co.uk/DCPlusPlus/images/connectionSettings-
0.691.png[/img]
>
> *2.3 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, it will
default to a folder called Incomplete in the main DC++ folder.
>
[img]http://www.b.ali.btinternet.co.uk/DCPlusPlus/images/downloadDirs.jpg[/i
mg]
>
> *2.4 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.
>
[img]http://www.b.ali.btinternet.co.uk/DCPlusPlus/images/uploadSlots.jpg[/im
g]
>
> -------------------
>
> *_3. View a Public Hub List_*
> -A public hub list is, as the name suggests, a list of publicly available
hubs. DC++ by default contains the addresses of two lists. Most of the time
these lists work and can be accessed by clicking on the Public Hubs icon.
You can switch between the two lists by using the dropdown list in the
public hubs window.
>
[img]http://www.b.ali.btinternet.co.uk/DCPlusPlus/images/hublistDropdown-0.6
91.png[/img]
> More hub lists can be added at a later stage by using the Configure button
shown above.
>
> -------------------
>
> *_4. 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.
>
> *4.1 What to Share*
> -Anything you may have on your computer that you think others may find
useful. Examples of such things may be audio files, video files, 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 GiB of files. Some hubs have other specifications based on the type of
hub. For example, some focus on audio files and others on video files or
specific genres. Conversely, some hubs may disallow certain types of files.
For example, a video 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.
>
[img]http://www.b.ali.btinternet.co.uk/DCPlusPlus/images/settings/sharing-0.
691.png[/img]
>
> *4.2 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
> •Entire drives
>
> *Remember the rule of thumb: If you wouldn't want to download it yourself,
don't share it!!!*
>
> *4.3 How to share*
> - To add files to you share, click on the Add button and select a folder
that contains files you wish to share. This folder does not have to be
related to your DC++ folder in any way. You will be prompted to add a
virtual file name. For now, you can leave this name as it is.
>
> Once you click on OK, the hashing window will appear. This will be
explained next. For the moment just click on Run in background.
>
> When the folder has been added, the Total Size shown will update. Repeat
this process with as many folders as you require. Note that DC++ will not
allow you to share your Incomplete Downloads folder.
>
[img]http://www.b.ali.btinternet.co.uk/DCPlusPlus/images/settings/virtualNam
e-0.674.png[/img]
>
> *4.4 Hashing and Share Size*
> -Once you have added some files to your share, you may notice an increase
in the usage of system resources. This is caused by DC++ carrying out the
process of "hashing". This is basically a way to uniquely identify each of
your files. An example of the purpose of hashing is given here. You have
already seen the hashing window which displays the current progress of
hashing. You can show it again by going to View → Indexing progress.
>
> If you feel that the hashing process is using excessive system resources,
your system may not be optimally configured. Consult the "Tips" section of
this FAQ entry.
>
> The Share Size is the total size of the files you are sharing. This value
is advertised by DC++ and will affect what hubs you can enter (more on that
in the next section). Starting with version 0.4032, DC++ will accept shared
folders but will not add them to the share (and therefore the advertised
share size) until they have been hashed.
>
> *_5. Connect to a Hub_*
> -The next major step is to actually connect to a hub and join the DC++
community.
>
> *5.1 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 information such
as hub name, description, number of current users, address and so on. 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. Linux) 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.
>
[img]http://www.b.ali.btinternet.co.uk/DCPlusPlus/images/hubSelectInHubList.
jpg[/img]
>
> /Manual Address Entry/
> -If you know the address of a hub (either an IP address or a domain name)
then this can be manually entered by going to  File → Quick Connect. Type
the address and click OK to connect.
>
[img]http://www.b.ali.btinternet.co.uk/DCPlusPlus/images/quickConnect-0.667.
png[/img]
>
> /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 as information on different ways to use dchub:// addresses.
>
> *5.2 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.
>
> If you have reached this point then you have successfully connected to the
hub. If however you receive error messages, please refer to the DC++ forums
(available from the Help menu).
>
> 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.
>
> If you have reached this point then you have successfully connected to the
hub. If however you receive error messages, please refer to the DC++ forums
(available from the Help menu).
>
>
> *_6. 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.**
>
> *6.1 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
parts 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.
>
[img]http://www.b.ali.btinternet.co.uk/DCPlusPlus/images/userRightClick.png[
/img]
>
> *6.2 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.
>
[img]http://www.b.ali.btinternet.co.uk/DCPlusPlus/images/searchResultsRightC
lick.png[/img]
>
>
>
> **Congratulations!**
>
> If you have read this far and successfully followed the instruction,
congratulations. You now know the basics of using DC++. What has been
described on this page is the bare minimum needed to use DC++. There are
many other features, some of which are described in the Advanced Use
section. It is highly recommended that you explore the program. Press the
buttons, select the menu items, see what can and can't be done. Most of all,
enjoy yourself. Good luck and happy sharing.
>
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