CONNECTION ERROR ON AUSTNET IRC ( And therefore the BOREDOFSTUDIES CHAT ( #hsc ) )
IRC DETAILS
irc://au.austnet.org/hsc
- Network: AUSTNET
- Port: 6667 - 7000 (anywhere in there is fine)
- Channel: #hsc
Wednesday the 21st of April 2004
For the interest of anyone who is presently attempting to connect, the follow error (or similar) may be found on attempting to connect:
Now, my username is "lexi," (for those that know me I'm not lexicographer ), but the rest basically states that AUSTNET have banned ALL users with an IP of 144.*.*.*.
As a result any user who has an IP starting with 144 will NOT be able to ACCESS AUSTNET.
Please contact your ISP for a new IP. If you are with Telstra, ask for an IP out of the 144 range.
At present it should be noted this will be affecting ALL TELSTRA BIGPOND CUSTOMERS.
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FYI
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1. I am in no way affiliated with Telstra, nor are they paying me. This information is provided to resolve later questions before they appear.
2. The code above is from XChat 2.07 for Linux i386, and is NOT PHP
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*kicks computer*
Peace. Out.
EDIT
This (the forementioned) is the important part. If you do not understand, 144 is like your computers house address on the internet, its like your country code
EDIT 2
KNOWN AFFECTED NETWORKS:
- TELSTRA BIGPOND
- INTERNODE (at least ADSL)
- OPTUS
Please post any other affected networks to help others
EDIT 3
Please Note that Winston has informed me and everyone else (in a reply to this) that it may be your modem as opposed to ISP. Due to my Modem not fitting the model he believes affected, it may be one or the other, please remain calm if you have a CYBERSURFER and inform your ISP to ask for a replacement (the techie may laugh). If you have a Nortel Modem, the problem is, according to Winston, the modem.
IRC DETAILS
irc://au.austnet.org/hsc
- Network: AUSTNET
- Port: 6667 - 7000 (anywhere in there is fine)
- Channel: #hsc
Wednesday the 21st of April 2004
For the interest of anyone who is presently attempting to connect, the follow error (or similar) may be found on attempting to connect:
PHP:
Python interface loaded
Perl interface loaded
--- Looking up au.austnet.org..
--- Connecting to irc.netspace.net.au (210.15.254.126) port 6667..
--- Connected. Now logging in..
--- *** Welcome to Austnet
--- *** If you are having problems connecting due to ping timeouts, please type /raw pong 29C8D774 or /quote pong 29C8D774 now.
--- *** If you still have trouble connecting, please email [email]help@austnet.org[/email] with the name and version of the client you are using, and the server you tried to connect to: (netspace.vic.au.austnet.org)
--- (G) Banned from this via gline mask 144.* : Banned from AustNet: This IP range is banned due to an abusive user. Please call Telstra support and quote ticket number 9179028 if you wish to complain about this ban.
--- *** (G) Banned from AustNet: This IP range is banned due to an abusive user. Please call Telstra support and quote ticket number 9179028 if you wish to complain about this ban..
--- Closing Link: lexi by netspace.vic.au.austnet.org (You are banned from this server. Email [email]help@austnet.org[/email] for assistance)
--- Disconnected (Remote host closed socket).
As a result any user who has an IP starting with 144 will NOT be able to ACCESS AUSTNET.
Please contact your ISP for a new IP. If you are with Telstra, ask for an IP out of the 144 range.
At present it should be noted this will be affecting ALL TELSTRA BIGPOND CUSTOMERS.
---
FYI
---
1. I am in no way affiliated with Telstra, nor are they paying me. This information is provided to resolve later questions before they appear.
2. The code above is from XChat 2.07 for Linux i386, and is NOT PHP
---
*kicks computer*
Peace. Out.
EDIT
PHP:
--- (G) Banned from this via gline mask 144.* : Banned from AustNet: This IP range is banned due to an abusive user. Please call Telstra support and quote ticket number 9179028 if you wish to complain about this ban.
EDIT 2
KNOWN AFFECTED NETWORKS:
- TELSTRA BIGPOND
- INTERNODE (at least ADSL)
- OPTUS
Please post any other affected networks to help others
EDIT 3
Please Note that Winston has informed me and everyone else (in a reply to this) that it may be your modem as opposed to ISP. Due to my Modem not fitting the model he believes affected, it may be one or the other, please remain calm if you have a CYBERSURFER and inform your ISP to ask for a replacement (the techie may laugh). If you have a Nortel Modem, the problem is, according to Winston, the modem.
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