Ya, it lagged and disconnected all the time, both on resnet and on computers 
with public IPs.  Resnet was worse though.  I'm not sure what they are doing.   
Providing top quality service I'm sure.   Lets see, IRC runs on 6667, so do 
from resnet:

nmap -sS -p 6667 someircserver (that you think is okay to try it on)

That is how I figured out that resnet blocks port 139 so you can't smbmount 
anything off or resnet.  Yet, the machine I was trying to get to would let 
you

On a machine NOT on the BYU 10. network:

[root@tardis jake]# nmap -sS -p 6667 someserver

Port       State       Service
6667/tcp   open        irc

If it's filtered, it will say "filtered" instead of "open"

On Wednesday 12 February 2003 02:20 pm, Tropick asked of the Jedi Counsel:
> Do you know anything about irc on resnet? When I first got here it
> seemed, but now I cant even connect to servers most of the time. Im not
> just trying one irc server ive even done some ircs servers. Nothing else
> lags except irc, and Im wondering if they are blocking it or something.
>
> On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 14:05, Jacob Albretsen wrote:
> > Matt probably got it right there.  I had similar issues when trying to
> > use "mulder" as my hostname on resnet.  Good luck with resnet btw. 
> > "They" like to do lots of things without telling anyone, including IT
> > services.

-- 
Jacob Albretsen
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"Linux long and prosper." 


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