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Installing mIRC on kimsufi

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Posted by: lollercakes

I've got the cheapest kimsufi box from ovh and have installed mIRC but when I try to connect to an irc server it cannot connect. Is this a common problem on this box and is there a way around it? Or have I messed up a setting somewhere (and no, it's not a firewall problem)?

* Connecting to irc.*****.org (6667)
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* Unable to connect to server (Connection timed out)
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* Connect retry #1 irc.*****.org (6667)
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* Unable to connect to server (Connection timed out)



Posted by: slayer2005

I've got the cheapest kimsufi box from ovh and have installed mIRC but when I try to connect to an irc server it cannot connect. Is this a common problem on this box and is there a way around it? Or have I messed up a setting somewhere (and no, it's not a firewall problem)?

* Connecting to irc.*****.org (6667)
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* Unable to connect to server (Connection timed out)
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* Connect retry #1 irc.*****.org (6667)
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* Unable to connect to server (Connection timed out)

You haveto go into the manager and allow the port to be opened for irc.

services/irc filter/click allow and add the ip of the irc server.



Posted by: IdolEyes787

I am having the same trouble and can't find a solution.
Could you be a little more detailed in your instructions for Windows server 2003?

I'm having trouble finding irc filter under services,obviously I'm looking in the wrong place.Not under administrative tools I take it.

Thanks.



Posted by: integral

Try getting the correct DLLs for SSL; that's what I did.



Posted by: IdolEyes787

Thanks integral I tried it(to the best of my limited ability) and I couldn't still couldn't get it to work.
I know that I'm just not doing something very fundamental but bugger if I know what it is.

Appreciate that you at least tried to help though.The check's in the mail.:P



Posted by: Dreamxtreme

OVH hate port 6667 (don't ask me why) try the SSL port or either side of 6667



Posted by: xGeNeSisx

OVH hate port 6667 (don't ask me why) try the SSL port or either side of 6667
They probably don't want people running botnet servers.



Posted by: DVito

You have to unblock the port in your server manager using the OVH control panel. (The same place where you reinstall your server, reboot, etc)






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