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Posted: 26 May 2006, 14:49
by Gogeta70
Hey guys, get on IRC!!! :P

Posted: 11 Aug 2006, 14:17
by Nerdz
[16:15] * [10053] Software caused connection abort

??

Posted: 11 Aug 2006, 14:29
by bad_brain
most likely a connection prob on your side nerdz....I'm on, works fine... :wink:

Posted: 05 Sep 2006, 17:34
by ilkjester
lol sorry i posted this thinking gogeta fixed the problem

Posted: 04 Nov 2006, 14:09
by ayu
Is it down? :S

Posted: 04 Nov 2006, 15:33
by sternbildchen
irc.suck-o.com #suck-o
port 6667

:P

Posted: 06 Nov 2006, 10:47
by ayu
Danke ^^

Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 14:31
by bad_brain
alright folks, services are now available on IRC, so you can register your nicks now... :D

Setting up and IRC server

Posted: 06 Jul 2008, 02:05
by Still_Learning
How easy is it to set up a IRC server? I have a domain, and linux server ready to serve one.
hosting, everything.. so say my domain name is 733t-irc.com, how would i setup my linux server to allow a bunch of users to login per say irc.733t-irc.com, create a server banner of my own in ANSi .. where should i start? I have ACiD ansi draw program which is pretty awesome, and a new wifi rack server that can control up to 500 access points. I would like to use my i386 PC to run the server, it seems to run quick with demian. Any links or tutorials would be awesome.
I am going to do something awesome with this tech, but have not fully decided yet on what i want to do yet.

Posted: 06 Jul 2008, 02:07
by Big-E
You need to be careful when running an IRC server..someone will run a bot net from it if you don't watch the security very carefully, then you will get a knock on the door. :S

Posted: 06 Jul 2008, 02:11
by rhysh
Big-E wrote:You need to be careful when running an IRC server..someone will run a bot net from it if you don't watch the security very carefully, then you will get a knock on the door. :S

yes some wanker tried using his irc as a botnet,wankers

Posted: 06 Jul 2008, 02:15
by ayu
@itzm3

Well, installing and configuring an IRC server is very easy. Let's say that you have Debian on the box, you could use Hybrid as your chosen IRC server, so to install it you would type: apt-get install ircd-hybrid, in the terminal. I wont discuss how to configure it, because 90% of the time the conf files have very detailed descriptions and the manual page as well (man ircd-hybrid).

So, now you have an IRC server on port 6667 for example, now all you have to do is point your subdomain, irc.744t-irc.com to the IP and the port, usually you just have to set it to the IP since the client usually has to specify a port anyway, like 84.63.63.53:6667.

And yeah, like Big-E said, watch your ass when running an IRC server. Even suck-o has had some botnet attempts.

Posted: 29 May 2009, 11:30
by moudy
im not able to sign in to IRC in any way :(
i tried all possible ways, can any one help me 8)

Posted: 29 May 2009, 11:38
by ph0bYx
Download an IRC client like mIRC (I personally use HydraIRC), and type in:

Code: Select all

/server 62.75.148.170

Posted: 29 May 2009, 11:56
by bad_brain
yes, you have to connect to the IP until I have setup IRC on the new server where I moved suck-o to, that's why connecting to irc.suck-o.com isn't working and you have to use the IP of the old server... :wink: