• IRC problem

    From Merlin@VERT/CARSO to Cyan on Wed Jan 24 19:55:00 2007
    Hi. I am having some problems using IRCd.js. It started about a week ago for no apparent reason (ok I did a CVS upgade). I have tried using the very latest ircd.js and also the older version. I stillg et the same problem:

    When I connect to IRC with my client, either MIRC or the Sync IRC js, it connects fine, but if I /JOIN #BBS I get the following:

    Local Host: carso.synchro.net (192.168.1.4)

    ERROR A fatal error occured!

    * Disconnected

    If I then reconnect a couple of times, it eventually starts to work ok..

    when the error happens, in the synchronet log I see:

    Jan 24 19:48:45 carso synchronet: srvc 0021 IRC Client: Client connecting: Merlin (~merlin@carso.synchro.net) [192.168.1.100] {3}
    Jan 24 19:48:45 carso synchronet: srvc 0021 IRC client_update(0025,Merlin,carso.synchro.net)
    Jan 24 19:48:45 carso synchronet: srvc 0021 IRC Routing: from carso.synchro.net: FATAL ERROR: TypeError: Channels[chan] has no properties CMDLINE: JOIN #bbs
    Jan 24 19:48:45 carso synchronet: srvc 0021 IRC JavaScript exception: TypeError: Channels[chan] has no properties CMDLINE: JOIN #bbs
    Jan 24 19:48:45 carso synchronet: srvc 0021 IRC Terminating: A fatal error occured!


    Has anyone any idea what this is?

    Cheers
    Merlin

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  • From The Millionaire@VERT/PARKAVE to Merlin on Wed Jan 24 16:16:00 2007
    Re: IRC problem
    By: Merlin to Cyan on Wed Jan 24 2007 07:55 pm

    Hi. I am having some problems using IRCd.js. It started about a week ago f no apparent reason (ok I did a CVS upgade). I have tried using the very lat ircd.js and also the older version. I stillg et the same problem:

    When I connect to IRC with my client, either MIRC or the Sync IRC js, it connects fine, but if I /JOIN #BBS I get the following:

    Local Host: carso.synchro.net (192.168.1.4)

    ERROR A fatal error occured!

    * Disconnected

    If I then reconnect a couple of times, it eventually starts to work ok..

    when the error happens, in the synchronet log I see:

    Jan 24 19:48:45 carso synchronet: srvc 0021 IRC Client: Client connecting: Merlin (~merlin@carso.synchro.net) [192.168.1.100] {3}
    Jan 24 19:48:45 carso synchronet: srvc 0021 IRC client_update(0025,Merlin,carso.synchro.net)
    Jan 24 19:48:45 carso synchronet: srvc 0021 IRC Routing: from carso.synchro.net: FATAL ERROR: TypeError: Channels[chan] has no properties CMDLINE: JOIN #bbs
    Jan 24 19:48:45 carso synchronet: srvc 0021 IRC JavaScript exception: TypeError: Channels[chan] has no properties CMDLINE: JOIN #bbs
    Jan 24 19:48:45 carso synchronet: srvc 0021 IRC Terminating: A fatal error occured!


    Has anyone any idea what this is?

    Cheers
    Merlin

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    Ah I notice you're also on ADSL too like me. These wireless routers suck! I miss cable.

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  • From Tracker1@VERT/TRN to The Millionaire on Thu Jan 25 04:36:00 2007
    The Millionaire wrote:
    Ah I notice you're also on ADSL too like me. These wireless routers
    suck! I miss cable.

    Well, I don't miss cable here, it was three times as much, for 1/2 the IP's, 1/2 the bandwidth and 1/2 the service.

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  • From The Millionaire@VERT/PARKAVE to Tracker1 on Thu Jan 25 10:02:00 2007
    Re: Re: IRC problem
    By: Tracker1 to The Millionaire on Thu Jan 25 2007 04:36 am

    The Millionaire wrote:
    Ah I notice you're also on ADSL too like me. These wireless routers
    suck! I miss cable.

    Well, I don't miss cable here, it was three times as much, for 1/2 the IP's, 1/2 the bandwidth and 1/2 the service.

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    Ya true. But this wireless router is so dumb for the way you have to set it
    up. It takes forever just to do something on it.

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  • From MRoblivious1bmf@VERT to Merlin on Thu Jan 25 17:16:29 2007
    To: "Merlin" <merlin@CARSO>
    .,: This is something about IRC problem,
    "Merlin" <merlin@CARSO> said it to Cyan on Wed Jan 24 2007 07:55 pm ---------------------------------------------------------------------

    Has anyone any idea what this is?

    Cheers
    Merlin

    try joining it with a real irc client and see if you're banned.

    i may have banned you, but i dont think it worked right, cause i saw
    you on there afterwards. maybe be a weird synch/bbsnet side issue.

    anyways, lemme know.

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  • From MRoblivious1bmf@VERT to Tracker1 on Thu Jan 25 17:17:19 2007
    To: "Tracker1" <tracker1@TRN>
    .,: This is something about Re: IRC problem,
    "Tracker1" <tracker1@TRN> said it to The Millionaire on Thu Jan 25 2007 04:36 am
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    suck! I miss cable.

    Well, I don't miss cable here, it was three times as much, for 1/2 the IP's, 1/2 the bandwidth and 1/2 the service.


    i guess everyone's got a different story. around here, cable is king,
    dsl is the crappy service with contracts and lousy service.

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  • From Tracker1@VERT/TRN to The Millionaire on Fri Jan 26 01:26:00 2007
    The Millionaire wrote:
    Ah I notice you're also on ADSL too like me. These wireless routers
    suck! I miss cable.

    Well, I don't miss cable here, it was three times as much, for 1/2 the IP's, >> 1/2 the bandwidth and 1/2 the service.

    Ya true. But this wireless router is so dumb for the way you have to set it up. It takes forever just to do something on it.

    You don't *HAVE* to run the DSL modem/router they gave you.. I'm running
    a cisco dsl modem in front of a D-Link DFL-300 firewall... I have a D-Link wireless access point, but it's currently unplugged.

    I may set up the wireless access on the firewall's DMZ port (only allowing web access with limited bandwidth), but for now, I don't need it... I set it up when I was playing around with my palm, and haven't really used it since, so I unplugged it...

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  • From The Millionaire@VERT/PARKAVE to Tracker1 on Fri Jan 26 08:41:00 2007
    Re: Re: IRC problem
    By: Tracker1 to The Millionaire on Fri Jan 26 2007 01:26 am

    The Millionaire wrote:
    Ah I notice you're also on ADSL too like me. These wireless routers
    suck! I miss cable.

    Well, I don't miss cable here, it was three times as much, for 1/2 the IP >> 1/2 the bandwidth and 1/2 the service.

    Ya true. But this wireless router is so dumb for the way you have to set i up. It takes forever just to do something on it.

    You don't *HAVE* to run the DSL modem/router they gave you.. I'm running
    a cisco dsl modem in front of a D-Link DFL-300 firewall... I have a D-Link wireless access point, but it's currently unplugged.

    I may set up the wireless access on the firewall's DMZ port (only allowing w access with limited bandwidth), but for now, I don't need it... I set it up when I was playing around with my palm, and haven't really used it since, so unplugged it...

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    I'm not gonna buy myself another modem. I can't afford it.

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  • From Ib Joe@VERT/GAMESRVR to The Millionaire on Fri Jan 26 13:15:00 2007
    Re: Re: IRC problem
    By: The Millionaire to Tracker1 on Fri Jan 26 2007 08:41:00

    I'm not gonna buy myself another modem. I can't afford it.

    They are at time free for used and 15-20 bucks for new...

    Joe


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  • From Mindless Automaton@VERT/ELDRITCH to The Millionaire on Fri Jan 26 18:48:00 2007
    The Millionaire wrote:
    Re: Re: IRC problem
    By: Tracker1 to The Millionaire on Fri Jan 26 2007 01:26 am

    The Millionaire wrote:
    Ah I notice you're also on ADSL too like me. These wireless routers >>> suck! I miss cable.

    Well, I don't miss cable here, it was three times as much, for 1/2 the IP
    1/2 the bandwidth and 1/2 the service.

    Ya true. But this wireless router is so dumb for the way you have to set i
    up. It takes forever just to do something on it.

    You don't *HAVE* to run the DSL modem/router they gave you.. I'm running
    a cisco dsl modem in front of a D-Link DFL-300 firewall... I have a D-Link
    wireless access point, but it's currently unplugged.

    I may set up the wireless access on the firewall's DMZ port (only allowing w
    access with limited bandwidth), but for now, I don't need it... I set it up
    when I was playing around with my palm, and haven't really used it since, so
    unplugged it...

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    I'm not gonna buy myself another modem. I can't afford it.


    Heh.. I recently chucked 3 dsl modems I couldn't get rid of. Oh well. :o

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  • From Phantomrage@VERT/PRS to Tracker1 on Sat Feb 10 02:52:00 2007
    You don't *HAVE* to run the DSL modem/router they gave you.. I'm running
    a cisco dsl modem in front of a D-Link DFL-300 firewall... I have a D-Link wireless access point, but it's currently unplugged.

    Question for you. Do you see any difference running a cisco or lets just say any other DSL modem then the ones from the ISP. Is it worth getting a better modem? The one they gave me has been working fine. But will I get a higher speed from a better brand?

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  • From Beta2K@VERT to Phantomrage on Sat Feb 10 10:33:47 2007
    Re: Re: IRC problem
    By: Phantomrage to Tracker1 on Sat Feb 10 2007 02:52 am

    You don't *HAVE* to run the DSL modem/router they gave you.. I'm running a cisco dsl modem in front of a D-Link DFL-300 firewall... I have a D-Li wireless access point, but it's currently unplugged.

    Question for you. Do you see any difference running a cisco or lets just sa any other DSL modem then the ones from the ISP. Is it worth getting a bette modem? The one they gave me has been working fine. But will I get a higher speed from a better brand?

    This is a bad place for this topic but here it goes.

    Generally no. 99.9% of the time your speed is limited by the ISP and their DSLAM, not your modem. Now, when your talking point to point DSL where your either own or rent a coper pair from point A to point B then yes better modems get you better speeds. Unless you are way out on the fringe of being too far away from the CO to get DSL then better modems won't do you much good as just plain old modems.

    On to features, this is probably why Tracker is running a Cisco modem instead of the supplied ISP modem. Cheap modem == crappy features, personally I'm happy tho with a simple modem that just lets me do all the fancy stuff in my router the way I want to do it.

    Beta

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  • From Tracker1@VERT/TRN to Beta2K on Sun Feb 11 05:17:00 2007
    Beta2K wrote:
    On to features, this is probably why Tracker is running a Cisco modem instead of the supplied ISP modem. Cheap modem == crappy features, personally I'm happy tho with a simple modem that just lets me do all the fancy stuff in my router the way I want to do it.

    Correct, on the cheaper modems, setting up for a multiple IP block opens
    the web management interface to the internet at large... I simply do not
    like this. Also, there weren't any clear instructions on how to do the multiple IP block for the modem I was given by the ISP (rental), and ordered the Cisco before I figured it out... the cisco worked a bit better, though using the serial mgt cable takes getting used to.

    I'm not a huge network guy, and appreciate the web interfaces offered by
    some devices these days, but feel it's undue overhead. Will probably
    upgrade my firewall before I do anything with the dsl modem though.

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