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Date:      Sat, 21 Oct 2000 08:48:41 -0400
From:      "Otter" <otterr@telocity.com>
To:        <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>, <doomstar@doomstar.com>
Subject:   RE: IRC/oidentd problem
Message-ID:  <HLEDJBJKDDPDJBMGCLPPCEFMCGAA.otterr@telocity.com>
In-Reply-To: <200010202209.RAA11279@smtp.intop.net>

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}-----Original Message-----
}From: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
}[mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Charlie
}Schloemer
}Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 6:16 PM
}To: questions@FreeBSD.ORG; doomstar@doomstar.com
}Subject: Re: IRC/oidentd problem
}
}
}On 20 Oct 00, at 10:47, doomstar@doomstar.com wrote:
}
}Watch your mouth about the man pages, especially if you're as
}broke as you purport.
}
}Have you tried IRC'ing from your firewall?

RIGHT! Maybe it's not for everyone. As Charlie stated, you could
install ircii or bitchx or etc... but what if you prefer a GUI? Grab
an X server for windows and check out
http://www.defcon1.org/x11ssh.html and if you have any qustions about
how to do it, write me back. I've been running mine like this for some
time now. X-Win Pro, Exceed, Reflections X, the list goes on... take
your pick.
-Otter


That's usually not the
}smartest idea in the world, but if there's a problem with
}ident (tcp:
}113), then it may be due to your firewall blocking it.  Therefore,
}install ircii or bitchX and try it from there.
}
}Is the IRC server saying you have a problem with identd, or does it
}just say you're unauthorised?  BTW, if you're trying to get onto
}Efnet lately, and your ISP doesn't *own* an Efnet server, you're
}going to run into a lot of this; they won't allow users that aren't
}special.  What networks have you tried?
}
}What is your IP scheme?  What kind of network connection do you
}have?  What is included in your firewall rules?  How are you
}invoking oidentd, and with what arguments?  If the man pages
}suck, what shall we say of your description of your problem?
}
}-Charlie
}
}> Hi,
}
}> I have a FreeBSD4.1 box set up as a firewall/natd/dhcpd
}box.  I have a
}> windows box behind this firewall.  I can get online and
}use the internet from
}> the windows box but I cannot connect to IRC servers.  They
}all say I'm not
}> authorized.  I installed the oidentd package and thought I
}set it up according
}> to the man page, restarted inetd with kill -HUP [pid] but
}its still not working. I
}> even created oidentd.users in /etc which I thought I did
}right.  The man pages
}> suck.  They are written for people who already know how to
}do this stuff.
}
}> I dont know what to do and I have searched for info and
}help with no luck.
}
}> The FreeBSD book I have doesn't even mention identd.. but
}its not the latest
}> book.  Am I screwed?  I would think its possible to do
}what i'm trying to do
}> but I am really confused.
}
}> Thanks for any help.. I would offer to pay for help but I
}dont have any money.
}
}> Kris
}
}
}
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