Hello
ok I'm a newbie at IRC so please bear with me
I am banned and unable to connect to irc.servercentral.net as am getting
*** Error: Closing Link: 193.253.242.91 (*** Banned (cache))
first time round was able to connect, but now nothing, othert servers works just, can anyone help me ?
Thanks
cant connect to server as banned (newbie)
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I've found the reason most people can't connect to servers, once the technical issues have been resolved is that they are attempting to use the "Random" server. Random lists are almost out of date by the time they are released.
For the ubiquitous mIRC user, it's simple enough to just type: /help connection problems -- most technical issues and their solutions are there.
For the "Random" server selector, instead go to Alt-O | Connect --> Servers -- Select EFnet from the dropdown for the network, then check all the servers available from the Servers dropdown.
Many users are on a LAN, and you'd be surprised the misimpressions new users have of LAN's. The usual response to "Are you behind a router or firewall or on a LAN?" is either no, or what's a LAN. If you say Local Area Network, they think the internet as a whole is what you're talking about. The thing you have to ask is, "Are there more than one computer at your location?" If the answer is yes, then the router almost always blocks port 113 by default. The same is true for Windows-XP firewall installations (even though they'll tell you they are running a different firewall or no firewall).
For the ubiquitous mIRC user, it's simple enough to just type: /help connection problems -- most technical issues and their solutions are there.
For the "Random" server selector, instead go to Alt-O | Connect --> Servers -- Select EFnet from the dropdown for the network, then check all the servers available from the Servers dropdown.
Many users are on a LAN, and you'd be surprised the misimpressions new users have of LAN's. The usual response to "Are you behind a router or firewall or on a LAN?" is either no, or what's a LAN. If you say Local Area Network, they think the internet as a whole is what you're talking about. The thing you have to ask is, "Are there more than one computer at your location?" If the answer is yes, then the router almost always blocks port 113 by default. The same is true for Windows-XP firewall installations (even though they'll tell you they are running a different firewall or no firewall).
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Re: cant connect to server as banned (newbie)
This means you are reconnecting several times and K-lined (server ban), G-lined (network ban), X-lined (ban on realname, "Bad user info") or unauthorized (no auth block for your IP) every time.Minty wrote:(*** Banned (cache))
The best thing to do is look in your scrollback or logs, the true reason should be in there several times.
Whatever you do, wait 5-10 minutes after getting that message, otherwise you will just be rejected again and the timeout will reset. Also, disable all kinds of autoreconnect.
Note that this limitation applies on a per-IP basis; if there are silly clients on your IP rapidly reconnecting you may not be able to get the true reason without root access (kill them or firewall the IRC server IP). This can also cause the rejection to last longer than the actual ban.
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