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- From: tom@bim.itc.univie.ac.at (Tom Kovar)
- Subject: Re: IRC TELNET SITES WANTED
- Message-ID: <1992Sep9.140720.13315@newssrv.edvz.univie.ac.at>
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- Organization: Inst.of Theor.Chemistry,Univ.of Vienna,Austria
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- Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1992 14:07:20 GMT
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- beglin@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Gordon Beglin) writes:
- : In alt.irc, tom@bim.itc.univie.ac.at (Tom Kovar) writes:
- :
- : >
- : >Telnet to port 6668 on ircserver.itc.univie.ac.at
- : >Preferable if you have fast connection to EASINet.
- : >
- : > Tom
- : Works great. But how does one log in? I've tried newuser, guest, irc,
- : bugs bunny,.....:) Come on, gimme a clue...:)
- :
- : G.B.
-
- If you telnet to port 6668, no login is required, just have to enter the
- nickname you wish.
- Anyhow, connections are allowed currently only for hosts from european
- top level domains. This can be changed, anyhow, even if I do not find it
- reasonable - as far as I know there should be telnet irc clients in the
- U.S. and Australia...
- Tom
-