Hey nice forum btw, i was wondering how i can hide certaint nicknames in unrealircd. Like when a user connects to the channel all the users will be invisible you cannot see anyone. But say when you register on a channel you can then see users. Or just set users invisible in general, sort of like a f...
I am trying to connect to my UnrealIrcd Network. I have successfully set up the unrealircd.conf forwarded & checked my ports. It is opened. But i cannot connect to my no-ip.biz server. I am running off a windows vista home premium based computer. But, here is the error i am getting. I also notic...
Hi Nitr0x, What Casper said: First of all, when you are on the same internal network as where your server is connected, the domain you try to get connected to, will never work. You always have to use localhost (or when it's another computer, but still in the same internal network as you are, you co...
Hiding your server name makes it incredibly difficult for us to help as it means we are not able to test for ourselves to find where the problem is. The problem is on my end. You will be able to connect to my server through <no-ip>. But, i on the other hand cannot. The server is kinda private at th...
Heres some pictures that may help you understand my issue that i am having. I type in /server 127.0.0.1 & my stuff loads fine i can go to my channel: VIEW PICTURE 1 FULL VIEW: http://i45.tinypic.com/e7gk1i.png VIEW PICTURE 2 FULL VIEW: http://i45.tinypic.com/svs460.png http://i45.tinypic.com/e7g...
First of all, when you are on the same internal network as where your server is connected, the domain you try to get connected to, will never work. You always have to use localhost (or when it's another computer, but still in the same internal network as you are, you connect to an IP address like 1...
I am having an issue with something. I am a noob at unrealircd. I have been using this for a week now, i am still learning the basics of it's functions and how it works in general, so please go easy on me. When i configure my unrealircd and then go to mirc and type this command: /server 127.0.0.1 66...