Anyone wish to help this person?
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>From: "Dennis Masselink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [User-Com] Question
>Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 12:17:00 +0100
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>Hello,
>
>I'm in the process of seting up a chatbox on a website using a java applet
>called Jpilot. So far this looks great and has worked like a charm for me,
>but when we started testing the chatbox we stumbled upon a problem.
>The problem is as follows:
>The compagny i work for is connected to the internet via one connection.
>The whole office shares the same internet connection. As long as just one
>person logs on to the chatbox there is no problem. But when a second
>person tries to enter the chatbox a error message pops up.
>"Too many connections from the same host" it says. I do understand why
>this is happening, but is there a way to solve this. The whole point of
>this chatbox is that two compagnies can communicatie with each other,
>namely ours here in the netherlands and another in portugal.
>I can imagine that another compagny connects in similair ways to the
>internet as we do...... But since the other compagny is a foreign one I do
>not have any data on how they are connected and in the event that
>something goes wrong over there, i don't have any chance to fix it.
>So therefore, i can't just rely on everything going ok. It has to be
>flawless and without error!
>
>So HOW do i create a irc-channel that wil allow multiple connections from
>the same host?
>I am fairly new with irc so i hope this isn't too much of a problem.
>Really really hoping that it can be done.
>
>Regards.
>
>Dennis Masselink

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