said:
Mark,
I still get the "unable to locate host" with your address. Do you have
an ip address? Rat-Salad once told me my isp, cox.net, was causing the
problem with the irc hookup and a specific ip address was needed.
Thanks,
Butch
>Butch Langel wrote:
>> I've tried unsuccessfully for the last few weeks to access webbnet irc.
>>
>> Is scoug-help still holding irc chats at the scoug channel on webbnet?
>>
>> I've tried several addresses:
>>
>> irc.ca.fyrelizard.com
>>
>> irc.ca.webbnet.info:6667
>>
>> and combinations using .fl.
>>
>> Each time there is a timeout or site not found.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> butch
>You can try irc:irc.pa.webbnet.info:6660 That is my server and it is
>working, but then so is irc.ca.webbnet.info when I just tried it. But it
> seems extremely slow to connect even to my own IRC server, but I was
>able to connect to both. Must be internet gremlins.
>Mark
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