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Date:      Sun, 05 Dec 1999 12:38:39 -0500
From:      "Tommy Forrest - KE4PYM" <tforrest@mcs.net>
To:        "freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>, "wincent" <wincent@dingoblue.net.au>
Subject:   Re: IRC from behind a gateway
Message-ID:  <199912051738.LAA25768@Mailbox.mcs.net>
In-Reply-To: <B46EC1B7.1C1F%wincent@dingoblue.net.au>

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On Sat, 04 Dec 1999 13:03:51 +1030, wincent wrote:
*snip*

>When I try to use IRC, many servers insist that I run "inetd" or they'll
>boot me off.

They insist that you run identd - not to be confused with inetd.

*snip*

>But, if I try to run a client on a private machine *behind* the gateway they
>boot me off every time, whether or not inetd is running on the gateway.
>(Seeing as the machine in question is a Mac, I couldn't run inetd on that
>anyway).

I've yet to find a way to do this myself.  I *MUCH* prefer my
Windows/OS-2 client (OpenCHAT) to IRCII, or many of the other IRC
clients available to FBSD.  However, you require what is called a
proxy identd.  There are *TONS* of them outhere for Linux (oidentd,
midentd, etc, etc) which compile and run find on FBSD, but do not
offer the Masq'in/proxying support you require for your client
machines.  And you'd have to run identd on your Mac - most likely,
its built into your IRC client.

This is a problem these days because 98% of the servers on EFNET now
require you to identd yourself.  If you happen to find a solution (or
more precisely, someone willing to port one of the afore mentioned
apps) *LET* me know!

Tommy Forrest - KE4PYM -  tforrest@mcs.net
http://www.mcs.net/~tforrest
And now, its time, for some useless, bandwidth wasting words of wisdom:
HECK IS WHERE PEOPLE GO WHO DON'T BELIEVE IN GOSH

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