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I only go there when I really feel like talking or playing Gen. Actually, last Saturday (I think), I caught Tabun working on Earth's Green Armour. I wonder how it looks...
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Tabun
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You can use any IRC client (IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat, and is indicative of the protocol, kind of like HTTP or FTP stands for the protocol of communication used) to access our chat channel. Examples of popular IRC clients are mIRC or BitchX, or Xchat, but there are many more. Each has their own interface and you'll need to check the manual to see how it works, but they all work basically the same: 1. you connect to an IRC network (for wirehead chatting, connect to "irc.wireheadstudios.net", for instance) 2. join a channel (for wirehead chatting, that would be "#wirehead")
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Dr Sean
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Thank you sir.
-I got Xchat and it says: Connection failed. Error: An establised connection was aborted by the software in your host machine
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Tabun
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Looks like you've got a firewall of some sort running? Or, if you're connecting through a local network, perhaps your gateway router/computer is blocking connections on IRC ports?
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Dr Sean
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Yeah, Im on a LAN connection, thats probably it, I'll look into it.
-...It says that it is allowed, do you think it could be somthing else?
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Tabun
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I'm not familiar with xchat, so I don't know when it shows the error, but it looks to me like a standard connectivity problem. "aborted by .. host machine" could be entirely correct, in which case it's some kind of local software firewall (say the windows XP firewall), or it could be an incorrect 'guess' and something else is amiss. It's hard to say, but seeing as you can read this site just fine, my guess is that somehow either IRC ports and/or your IRC client are blocked.
An annoying 'bug' with some firewalls (for instance, my Zyxxel router's hardware firewall and Symantec Client Security's firewall) is that, even when ports and software are shown to be allowed to pass, they are in fact still blocked. I'm not saying that that's what I expect to be the case here, but just demonstrating how frustratingly difficult it can be to find the precise cause of connection blockage.
If I'd find myself in your position, I'd (temporarily!) turn off all firewalls and safety catches, test the connection then, and (if it works) re-enable everything, while checking connectivity at every step. Kind of like brute-force debugging. ;] Before that, however, I'd try a different IRC client, just to be sure it's not a weird bug..
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Is it supposed to be devoid of life?
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Tabun
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I have to start saving big on my energy bills, so I'm turning my PC off at night. Also, my old server at my parent's place has died on me, so for a while there will be no clients for me on #wirehead at night (in Europe). I hope to have Tabbot back up soon, ofcourse..
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Linux server, barely being used. If you want SSH access I can set you up an account.
hellbat.mine.nu
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