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Firstly, welcome to you and thank you for
visiting our site, the purpose of this site is to give a quick
benefitial education of how our channel works for people who
are keen to get started. We endeavour to provide easy setup
instructions to get you actively involved quickly so you can
bypass the hassle of questioning other people countless times
or searching the net aimlessly for methods described on our
new website in easily understood form. Coming soon will be
stats for the channel etc |
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Welcome |
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This website is for the convenience of
users from the #warez-central channel on the Undernet IRC
network. This site is still under contruction and was
established on the 18th October 2001. If you require further
details at this time or wish to comment on our approach to
making the website, please contact us in irc. |
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Connecting To The Channel |
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To connect to our channel, firstly you need
a IRC client software compatible with your operating system
such as mIRC 32bit 5.91 for Windows available from mIRC website. For basic
configuration start in the options window as in the diagram and fill
in the relevant fields, be sure to make the IRC server set to
the 'Undernet' network. Now, after clicking OK go to the input
line of the status window and type "/join #warez-central" to
enter our channel or to join our channel every time
automatically go to menu 'File' -> 'Options' -> 'IRC'
-> 'Perform' -> (select the box 'On Connect Perform
These Commands' and enter "/join #warez-central" into the text
field) . Now that you are in the channel you can type plain
text in the status window to chat to people and you are free
to connect to peoples fserv's. |
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0-day Access / Dumps |
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How would you like to have access to scores
of 0-day warez dumps? It would be a dream come true for many
of you and it's possible, if you have a t1 / t3 / oc-3 line
and want to get access to 0-day warez, just become a dump for
us. To join the chain of dumps simply contact "ToKe|Al0T" or
"chees" or any other op available in #warez-central or
#wc-recruit. |
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Fserv's (File Servers) |
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To set up an fserv you should
install the polaris 2001 script,
then simply run mIRC as per usual, then set up your fserv
settings in the 'Polaris IRC' -> 'Script Settings' menu,
and then advertise your file server in our channel by
right-mouse-clicking in the status window and selecting
"Advertise" accordingly. To access an fserv and
leech or upload files with other people, you will first notice
that file server ads will appear in our channel and for each
there will be specified a 'Trigger' such as "!chees" often
identified with an exclamation mark as prefix. Now all you
need to do to activate that trigger is to select the trigger
name with your mouse which will automatically copy that
trigger name to the clipboard, then paste it into the command
line (CTRL-V) and press Enter. This will start a DCC Chat with
the person serving the fserv and once the chat is established
type 'help' for a list of commands (assuming you using polaris
script). |
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FTP's (File Transfer Protocol's)
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To set up an ftp server you need the
correct server software, download 'G6 Ftp Server' available
here, and follow an online manual to set it up, then assuming
your connected to our channel and are running polaris 2001, go
to the 'Polaris IRC' -> 'FTP Ad' menu and adjust the
details according to your ftp details, then to run it,
right-mouse-click in the status window and select 'FTP Ads'
and start the system with timer set to 10-15 minutes, and be
sure your server is online so people can connect. To
access an ftp for leech or upload purposes you will
need ftp client software such as 'WS Ftp 6.0' or 'Cute FTP'
etc. and when you see an ftp ad in our channel simply copy the
details into your ftp client, connect and enjoy. |
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Ops/+'s (Operators/Voices) |
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The ops in the channel are indicated by
prefix '@' before their name. These users/bots have every
privelege governing your conduct in the channel and may also
provide assistance. The voices in the channel prefix '+'
before their name are often those persons who are running and
fserv/ftp serving in the channel and in most cases don't have
op priveleges. The other users in the channel may simply be
afk (away from keyboard), or leeching from servers with no
inclination to serve any files whatsoever (in most cases their
not inclined to even share the files that they have previously
leeched from the generous users in the channel). We promote
100% leech in our channel. |
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Sends / Queues / Slots Free |
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When you are in the channel, you will
notice that most ads display something like this example =>
'Trigger: !chees Min CPS: 2.0Kb/s Online:(0/4) Sends:(1/4)
Queues:(16/20)'. These are essential and easy to understand,
firstly the 'Trigger' is what you type to access the fserv as
explained previously, the Min CPS' is the minimum leech speed
you must reach to remain connected to a download from that
persons fserv, 'Online' represents how many people are
currently browsing through the fserv to see what is available,
'Sends' displays how many people are currently leeching from
that fserv (the 0 in the example above) out of max allowed
(the 4), and 'Queues' is how many people are waiting in line
to begin receiving the file (the 16) out of maximum allowed to
queue in line (the 20). Some fserv's require you to remain
connected to the channel to remain in the queue or continue a
leech from the fserv. If an fserv says there is a 'Slot Free'
this simply means that there is a send (leech) spot available
on that fserv, the first person to type the trigger and start
leeching a new file from the server will take that spot.
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Requests / TDCC / XDCC |
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Requests, TDCC and XDCC can be configured
in menu: 'Polaris IRC' -> 'Script Settings' -> 'Request
Ad'. Requests are simply ads which express what a user is
searching for and hopes a nice person will notice the ad, have
the file/s and send it to them. TDCC allows a person to run up
to five seperate file ads where for each only a single file is
available for download, whilst XDCC allows you to run somthing
similar but only one ad with a list of files (its recommended
that you don't make to many files listed here else you'll be
kicked for flooding). |
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Virus Risk |
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Be careful whilst running IRC, especially
with auto-get file setting enabled as in menu 'File' ->
'Options' -> 'DCC' -> 'On Send Request'. You may be sent
a triggerable virus file which will infect your computer with
a worm / trojan or backdoor such as the recent circulation of
the file called "Fable.pif" (the fable PIF worm virus) or
"Lifestages.vbs" which is some sub-seven backdoor virus from
memory and are often auto-sent to people entering certain
channels. For best prevention (assuming you want to leave
auto-get enables) go to menu 'File' -> 'Options' ->
'DCC' -> 'Folders' and select the 'Ignore File Types' box
and enter the following "*.vbs,*.pif,*.shs" or whichever other
files you wish to ignore. This is just a personal
recommendation. |
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W-C Rules
W-C Members List
W-C Ftp List (October)
Privacy Act
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Feedback |
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Thanks must go to those of you who give
feedback to me in the channel and to mention some names,
ToKe|Al0T who helped with the original idea, Big_Dawg for recovering the channel rules, and |PhARO| who has suggested a login system for selected loyal channel members with access to live dumps etc.
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Scripts |
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I have added a script to run mp3's with
control whilst in the channel in conjunction with winamp
external player and another one used for displaying your
computer hardware profile to other users as given
below: CPU Info Display Script Go to menu 'Tools'
-> 'Aliases', where it will indicate that you are editing a
file like 'alias2.ini', now, enter "/info /say %alert Win $+
$os memory $dll(moo.dll,meminfo,_) cpu info.
$dll(moo.dll,cpuinfo,_) resolution: $window(-1).w $+ x $+
$window(-1).h uptime( $+ $dll(moo.dll,uptime,_) $+ )" to the
top row of the document and press OK. Now copy the file "moo.dll" found in the
downloaded file moo.zip (temporarily down, message me if you want it) to your windows system directory (i.e.
c:\windows\system\moo.dll) and to run the program simple type
"/info" in a chat window for your hardware details to be
displayed. MP3 Player Script Copy "badass.mrc" file found
in the downloaded file badass.zip (temporarily down, message me if you want it) to your mirc base directory
(i.e c:\mirc\badass.mrc). Now, in mIRC go to menu 'File' ->
'Options' -> 'IRC' -> 'Perform' -> (select the box
'On Connect Perform These Commands' and enter "/load -rs
badass.mrc" into the text field) now, every time you load mirc
that script will load, set it up and to run a song simply
right-mouse-click in any chat channel window that you want to
write to and select 'Bad Ass Mp3' -> ...
Idle Script by chees
I created this little script myself. When your logged onto someones fserv, and hate to see the screen "Closing idle connection in 30 seconds ..." then add this code to the menu 'TOOLS' -> 'ALIASES' in the top line of the document paste the following: "/idle /timer1 0 100 /say 4a8n4t8i4-8i4d8l4e 8s4c8r4i8p4t 9b13y 9c13h9e13e9s" and select OK. Then all you have to do whenever you log into someones fserv and want to stay there rather than have to keep connecting to it or seeing that annoying message is to type at the command line "/idle" to run the timer script in that window and text will appear automatically every 100 seconds to prevent d/c. If someone can manage to write an addon for it so it automatically loads whenever you join someones fserv, pls message me and tell me how.
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Timers |
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The help with timers that i can give you is
quite basic but it helped me to run a text ad in the channel
advertising the new website. a timer simply displays certain
text repetitavely every interval of time. Firstly go to menu
'Tools' -> 'Aliases' and ad the text of your timer to the
top line of the alias.ini code. The code you will enter here
will be something to the nature of "/moo /timerX 0 300 /msg
#warez-central 15visit the 8N E W15 website for
0,1warez-central", now whenever you type in "/moo" in the
channel your timer will begin and display the message every 5
minutes (300), where the X in "/timerX" will be your timer
number if you have multiple timers. Caution, do not set timers
any less than 300 because you may get kicked from the room for
flooding. Thanks go to GWARslave for telling me how to run
timers :) | |
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