Irssi Dcc Status -
If you are behind a firewall or NAT, enabling passive DCC can help you receive files. /set dcc_passive ON
Mastering File Transfers: A Guide to Irssi DCC Status & Management Irssi Dcc Status
If files fail to send or receive, it is almost always a firewall issue. Ensure your router allows the dcc_port range you set, or try enabling passive mode. If you are behind a firewall or NAT,
When someone sends you a file, you'll see a request. Accept it with: /dcc get When someone sends you a file, you'll see a request
Alternatively, for a more concise view, you can use: /dcc list 2. Managing Active DCC Transfers
Sometimes, receiving a file can freeze Irssi. A common solution is ensuring you have the latest Irssi version (1.0+) or trying to use dcc get manually rather than an autoget script.
To stop a transfer, close a connection, or remove a failed transfer from the list: /dcc close Example: /dcc close send someuser