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the first part of a connection. If you're not sure, the best thing to do |
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is telnet to your ircd from your shell, e.g.: |
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[andy@fullers hopm]$ telnet porkscratchings.someserver.org 6667 |
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Trying 207.8.219.202... |
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Connected to porkscratchings.someserver.org. |
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[miwob@svn ~]$ telnet irc.ircd-hybrid.org 6667 |
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Trying 74.208.44.181... |
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Connected to irc.ircd-hybrid.org (74.208.44.181). |
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Escape character is '^]'. |
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:porkscratchings.pa.us.someserver.org NOTICE AUTH :*** Looking up your hostname |
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:porkscratchings.pa.us.someserver.org NOTICE AUTH :*** Checking Ident |
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:porkscratchings.pa.us.someserver.org NOTICE AUTH :*** Got Ident response |
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:porkscratchings.pa.us.someserver.org NOTICE AUTH :*** Found your hostname |
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:irc.ircd-hybrid.org NOTICE * :*** Looking up your hostname |
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:irc.ircd-hybrid.org NOTICE * :*** Checking Ident |
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:irc.ircd-hybrid.org NOTICE * :*** No Ident response |
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:irc.ircd-hybrid.org NOTICE * :*** Found your hostname |
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Just try to pick something in the first line of IRC output (for efficiency |
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