Hello,
I've searched the forums and all sorts of help possible, and I see you seem to get many complaints about random banning. Since that's due to blacklisting, I know it's a necessary evil, but sounds like I've come to an even worse kind of ban.
Any EFNet server I try to connect to (I repeat: any) will not let me in for some reason. Some say I'm banned, some say I'm D-Lined, others just won't connect. And I don't get any clues, no URLs for more info, not even the reason why I'm banned.
Problem is my IP is not dynamic. I'm behind a NAT with static IP on my ISP, so I can't seem to be able to do much about it. So, is there anything to be done for me?
Thanks in advance.
Clueless ban
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have you tries http://chat.efnet.org?
if all else fails, you can get shells these days for $5-10 that you can run a BNC on
if all else fails, you can get shells these days for $5-10 that you can run a BNC on
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Everyone else must have an X.509 certificate.
Everyone else must have an X.509 certificate.
A shell is a way to connect to and remotely use a unix-like server.Alvren wrote:I don't know what a shell is...
On IRC, many people use such accounts for rerouting (or 'bouncing') their connection to the IRC server through the remote unix-like server, so that the host/IP of the unix server shows up on IRC instead of the user's host/IP.
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