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Does anyone know of any IRC clients with a working DCC send/receive option?

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Does anyone know of any IRC or Newsgroups for Pocket PC pleaze?

[Q] Group Supported MSN App

I have a group that all my collagues can chat in the same in a group in msn but i cant find an app (msn client) that support group chat in android...
Somebody told me that Mercury can do this but it cant...
Can anybody help me about that case?
Thanks...

[Q] Servers Ultimate APP questions

Some of you may already know about this app which lets you turn your Android device into one of many different types of servers. I am very interested in this, but am not sure of which type of server I should be using.
Could someone knowledgeable give a brief description of what each type of server would be used for?
I am personally wanting to run this on my HTC EVO 4G at home so that I can access things at any time from any computer. I am not sure which server that would be though.
It runs:
DLNA
DNS
Dynamic DNS updater
Email Server
FTP server
IRC Server
Proxy Server
SMS Gateway
Socks Server
SSH Server
Telnet Server
Test Server
Time Server
Web Server
WebDAV Server
Thanks for the info.

Xperia NovaThor IRC Channel

Hi to everybody, today I was bored and I decided to create a IRC channel for our community
Based on CyanogenMod Wiki
But, what is IRC?
IRC stands for "Internet Relay Chat". It is a way you can group-chat to dozens of other users and developers in online rooms, called "channels" in real-time.
There are several IRC networks on the Internet. My IRC channels are based off a server based at irc.freenode.net, also known simply as "Freenode".
You can connect to the IRC network using a free, dedicated IRC program such as Mirc, X-Chat, Smuxi, etc. There are many such IRC programs available for OS X, Windows, or Linux (even for Android).
Additionally, there is a web-interface to IRC that can be accessed using only a web browser via the Freenode Web Chat page.
Some channels (again, channels are like chat rooms) require to register an alias before you can enter. This security requirement is to make sure every participant has a unique name, and to avoid situations where someone can impersonate someone else. Other channels do not have this requirement.
Register a nickname on NickServ and join into the channel
This section is a brief how-to about registering a nick on NickServ-- the nickname (or "nick") server associated with Freenode. It is necessary to register your nickname to access the #xperianovathor or #xperianovathor-dev channel.
To register your nickname:
Click on the following link to connect to irc.freenode.net. Use a unique nick while joining.
Freenode Web Chat​
Enter the following command in the message bar:
/msg NickServ register <password> <email-address>​
You should now recieve an e-mail from NickServ at the email address you provided. Follow the instructions in that email.
For future logins you can enter the following command to authenticate your registered nick:
/msg NickServ identify <password>​
To join a new channel:
/join #<channel name>​
Some channels requires a password to join in, in this case the password is "xperia" (without the commas):
/join #<channel name> <password>​
Example to join #xperianovathor use: /join #xperianovathor xperia
XperiaNovathor-related channel list:
Note that the name of every channel begins with a # character to help identify it.
#xperianovathor
This is the main support channel for our community. If you have any trouble installing a ROM or rooting your device this is the place to go. The channel requires you to access it via a Registered Username and his password is xperia. (Offtopic is allowed).
#xperianovathor-dev
This is the main developer channel for our community. This channel is for everyone who needs any help building Android. The channel requires you to access it via a Registered Username and his password is xperia. (Offtopic is not allowed).
And here ends my post, I hope you use these channels and if you have any doubt, here I am
Why set password to dev the channel ?
95A31 said:
Why set password to dev the channel ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't like my channels to be public, and if I set it private I must set a password
Sent from my Xperia U using xda app-developers app

[Q] Hotspot force redirect to Local Server

I got this crazy idea that I don't know is possible or not... what I want to do is set up my phone as wifi access point, then allow people to connect to it, but handle all incoming http traffic myself.
So:
Create a server (with KWS - Android web server)
client can connect to the phone
when client tries to open an http connection to any random server, this has to be intercepted by my app and handled by a local web server
Anyone knows any android app to do this ?
What you are talking about is a captive portal.
I made a simple app for this purpose. If you are a developer, I need your help to improve the app. For downloading the app and source code check this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-setup-fake-captive-portal-android-t4011689

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