Hi all!
It's great to start with for dummies question, but hey, we all have
been human infants also =)
Problem is, that I can not log on to this channel and I haven't found
anything helpful during the past few days either.
1. The irc.freenode.net server gives me Couldn't look up your hostname
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Antti Lohikoski wrote:
and No identd (auth) response followed with Closing Link: StiX
(Invalid username [~antti.loh])
Maybe your username is invalid.
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On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Antti Lohikoski wrote:
and No identd (auth) response followed with Closing Link: StiX
(Invalid username [~antti.loh])
Maybe your username is invalid.
Install identd and allow TCP port 113 inbound access and it'll work - if you
play about with your username it'll probably
Hi!
And thanks for helping me out here.
Ok, I have an invalid username - how do I get a valid username?
Thx
Antti
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] IRC channel #asterisk on irc.freenode.net
Hi!
And thanks for helping me out here.
Ok, I have an invalid username - how do I get a valid username?
Thx
Antti
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Please see my previous post - if you install identd it will give you a
valid name. Identd is quite common service and usually very safe to
open remotely.
I'm using happily irc.freenode.net without any identd daemon ... and my
firewall does
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 113 -j REJECT
On 09/07/2004 at 13:25 Chris Bond wrote:
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Antti Lohikoski wrote:
and No identd (auth) response followed with Closing Link: StiX
(Invalid username [~antti.loh])
Maybe your username is invalid.
Install identd and allow TCP port 113 inbound access and it'll work - if
you
Of Antti
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] IRC channel #asterisk on irc.freenode.net
Hi!
And thanks for helping me out here.
Ok, I have an invalid username - how do I get a valid username?
Thx
Antti
On Friday 09 July 2004 06:54, Antti Lohikoski wrote:
1. The irc.freenode.net server gives me Couldn't look up your hostname
and No identd (auth) response followed with Closing Link: StiX
(Invalid username [~antti.loh])
This is *specifically* why I wish bkw (Brian West) would turn off that flag
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On Friday 09 July 2004 06:54, Antti Lohikoski wrote:
1. The irc.freenode.net server gives me Couldn't look up your hostname
and No identd (auth) response followed with Closing Link: StiX
(Invalid username [~antti.loh])
This is *specifically*
This is all I get. Can I send /msg -messages?
My name has no symbols like ¤%¤%¤%...
* Connecting to irc.freenode.net (6667)
-
-irc.freenode.net- *** Looking up your hostname...
-
-irc.freenode.net- *** Checking ident
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-irc.freenode.net- *** Couldn't look up your hostname
-
-irc.freenode.net-
On Friday 09 July 2004 09:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He cannot get on, because his USERNAME has invalid characters antti.loh
is not valid. You cannot have . in your username. This is NOTHING to do
with the channel requiring you to register with nickserv, this is NOTHING
to do with ident.
NO NO NO.change your EMAIL ADDRESS. You cannot have a . in your email
address. Try [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is all I get. Can I send /msg -messages?
My name has no symbols like ¤%¤%¤%...
* Connecting to irc.freenode.net (6667)
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-irc.freenode.net- ***
Closing Link: StiX (Invalid username [~antti.loh])
Remove the dot in your username. Maybe you make it antilope :-)
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To fix that, I did have to enable identd in my mIRC options and forward the
TCP port to my machine (as noted previously). Some IRC servers in the
freenode network require it, some don't. So, get that working and make
sure your nickname includes only alphanumeric characters, and you'll be
On Friday 09 July 2004 11:21, programmer_ted wrote:
To fix that, I did have to enable identd in my mIRC options and forward the
TCP port to my machine (as noted previously). Some IRC servers in the
freenode network require it, some don't. So, get that working and make
sure your nickname
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