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Proxy servers on mirc?
How can I chat using proxy servers in mirc so my real IP is not revealed? I tried entering normal proxies that can be used for borwsing but that didnt work.
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bnc
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Whats that mean?
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damn nigga....GOOGLE it! :1orglaugh |
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google bnc? Doesnt bring up anything useful.
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moron! lol |
Let me guess - you're trying to increase your post count?
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BNC is a program you can run on unix or windows that lets you bounce through a different connection before going on to the irc server.
You can get a unix shell and then run bnc on there. |
who sale's bnc's ?
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An ircbouncer to run on your shell:
http://freshmeat.net/redir/psybnc/84...NC2.3.1.tar.gz .. and right, http proxies wont work in mIRC. mIRC wants a sock4/sock5 proxy. Possible in theory to connect thruu a http proxy to a irc server(dunno if any clients supports it, I know some silly floodtools do) if they support CONNECT. I think most IRCservers have auto k-line on that though ... or just disconect when it sees it. |
You can try:
1. Socks 4/5 2. Proxy with SSL 3. WinBNC (software) 4. BNC (software) 5. MUH (software) 6. PsyBNC (software) etc. Google search "irc bouncer". |
hey, has anyone used 'bounce'... apparently it's kinda like a proxy, bounces a connection through different servers or whatever. i think it actually runs on the client machine. it's in the FreeBSD ports, but there seems to be _no_ docs on it :(
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