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If you're looking for the answer to, say, question 2-5, and want to skip everything else, you can search ahead for the regular expression "^2-5". (/2-5 in case you use vi).
While I have tried my best to keep the FAQ updated, there may be inadvertent mistakes or omissions. Is there a question that you find frequently asked, but not mentioned? Please send all suggested additions/ corrections/deletions/comments/etc. to mandar@wildstar.net
This FAQ (both parts) can be obtained via anonymous ftp from ftp.undernet.org or ftp.undernet.org under /irc/docs, or from rtfm.mit.edu under /pub/usenet/alt.irc/ If ftp does not work from your site, then try the mail server: send email to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with
send usenet/news.answers/irc/undernet-faq/part1
send usenet/news.answers/irc/undernet-faq/part2
URL's on the World Wide Web for this FAQ are:
http://www.undernet.org/~agifford/undernet/underfaq/
http://www2.undernet.org:8080/~cs93jtl/underfaq/
and, the latest version can always be found at:
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/irc/undernet-faq/ part1/faq.htmlP.S. : This FAQ widely refers to the Unix ircII client and many commands might not work the same way if you aren't using ircII.
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IRC servers are connected together in a 'tree' like fashion (an undirected acyclic graph to be precise). A collection of IRC servers is called an IRC net. The command /links will display all servers on a net. The command /lusers will display the number of users, servers, and channels on a given net.
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The term "Undernet" was suggested in jest by some of the original operators (dl, Wildthang and Whizzard) who started it. As time went by, the name stuck. :-) Upon hearing the name people often think that it's a net where something illegal goes on - which isn't quite the case. On the other hand, the name also imparts a mysterious angle to the IRC net. On the whole, it's a very friendly net with an easy going atmosphere. Most people are nice and helpful to newcomers.
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Luckily for you, all Undernet servers follow names of the format:
city.state.country.undernet.org
or,
city.country.continent.undernet.org
Thus, you can easily locate the closest server to you. In most
cases, this also turns out to be closest netwise as well. The
command /links lists all servers. Choose one which is closest
to you, and simply type /server servername. Also, the following
aliases are set up, country/continent wise:
us.undernet.org - USA
eu.undernet.org - Europe
au.undernet.org - Australia
ca.undernet.org - Canada
You can try a /server countrycode.undernet.org and see if that works
for you.
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2-4) Whom do I approach if I have questions? You are always welcome on #wasteland - the help channel. Please remember that depending upon the time, #wasteland volunteers may be slow in responding since most peek into the window once in a while. However, someone or the other is sure to help you out! You may also try out #newbies, #help, #irchelp, #oldbies, #newbieplus. Another avenue is the help@undernet.org (general irc help) and wastelanders@undernet.org (irc oper mailing list)mailing lists - try mailing your question to these. You may even mail your server admin for more information (/admin will return information on the admin for that server and his/her email address).------------------------------------------------------------------------------
New channels are starting up on the Undernet almost everyday. Given the dynamic nature of channels, the channel names can vary, but a few are fairly stable.
Technical: #unix, #hack, #appleiigs, #linux, #linpeople, #amiga, #root, #Windows95, #WindowsNT, #macintosh, #cu-seeme, #c, #visualbasic, #11NSChat
General chat: #chatzone, #chat, #friendly, #hotsex, #popcorn, #teenchat, #ark, #talk2me, #gayteen, #readyroom, #forest, #thecafe, #vampcafe, #asd, #big-folks, #chitchat, #callahans, #cafebleu
Age groups: #25plus, #30plus, #41plus, #65plus Help: #wasteland, #help, #irchelp, #vmshelp, #newbies, #newbies2, #newbplus
Games: #riskybus, #jargon, #acro, #chaos, #doomsday #conquest, #chessland, #poker, #Initgame, #boggle
Sports: #cricket, #football, #baseball
States/Countries: #canada, #dutch, #india, #slovenija, #ireland, #england, #korea, #russian, #asian, #germany, #taiwan, #quebec, #italia, #mexico, #nz, #latinos #texas
Religion: #Christians, #bible, #Ccm, #Christian, #wicca, #prayer, #fellowship, #mormon
TV shows: #loisnclark, #X-files, #animaniacs
Languages: #espanol, #francais
Sex: #netsex, #sex, #wetsex, #bdsm, #spanking, #erotica
Philosophy: #AynRand
Fantasy/Role-playing: #waste
Feel free to try any of these. New channels are created each day. you can check out these with a /names or a /list command. The Undernet service X also supports keyword searches for registered channels.
/msg X search keyword
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The list user-com@undernet.org has been set up for people requesting general help regarding irc questions. The list wastelanders@undernet.org has been set up as a medium for IRC opers to communicate, and discuss ideas, amongst other things. To join either of these, send mail to majordomo@undernet.org with the word "help" in the body which will send you back further information.
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Undernet FTP sites -> ftp.undernet.org
ftp2.undernet.org, ftp3.undernet.org
ftp.eu.undernet.org (Europe)
Undernet WWW URLs ->
Undernet gopher site -> gopher.undernet.org (aka sci.dixie.edu)
To get to the Undernet gopher site, follow these directions:
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The Undernet is a separate collection of IRC servers on a different network. The servers follow a much better server-server protocol, while maintaining the same server-client protocol. It's much smaller than its counterpart the EFnet, and was designed to supplement the EFnet. The term EFnet stands for eris-free net. (eris.berkeley.edu was a server on the net which is now no longer there) The small size of the Undernet also works to advantage and is often considered by many as a good thing. On the Undernet all the operators know one another, people are more friendly and there are (as yet) no unsavoury characters.
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Why not? At the moment the EFnet IRC is overloaded with users. There are frequent netsplits involving not just the odd servers, but in increasing cases a significant number of servers. Too much pressure is put onto the EFnet IRC due to the (unforeseen) explosion of users it has gained. Many people don't ask _if_ the EFnet irc will survive, but when will it go...
For this reason the Undernet stands out as a Good Thing (tm). It can help take the load off of the EFnet IRC and prolong its day of judgement, hopefully for long enough that a solution to its problems can be found. The Undernet consists of some very highly motivated and dedicated people enthusiastic to make a success of their venture.
There is another reason why the Undernet is here. EFnet IRC is becoming more and more politicized, day by day. With various EFnet IRC admins forming groups against one another, the amount of co-operation between them has become almost nil. The time which they could spend in serving you, the user, is instead spent in endless bickering.
Undernet is a net where the operators are friendly easy going folks, and are always happy to help the users as far as possible. Abusing users is *highly* frowned upon, and opers follow a certain "Undernetiquette". Feel free to ask any questions that you may have, and though you may not always be guaranteed of an answer, we will surely do our best to help you in any way whenever possible, and in making your stay more comfortable.
Yet another goal of the Undernet is to provide a better environment for users to communicate in, with protection against malicious users who try to work *against* IRC and its principles. The Undernet has an improved server-server protocol which disallows netsplit op riders, with no channel desynchs, or intentional nick collides possible.
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3-3) How is the Undernet IRC protocol different from/better than the EFnet (and other nets)?
As time has gone by, Undernet IRC programmers have come forward with innovative solutions to stem some of the problems plaguing the current EFnet. A lot of creative solutions have been coded by our major ircd programmer - Run (carlo@runaway.xs4all.nl), and implemented on the Undernet servers. These include:
* TSpre8 - This patch makes it impossible for anyone to abuse netsplits and ride ops and do mass deops on your channel or lock it up. Mode changes are followed with a channel creation TS (timestamp) which is used to then reverse invalid mode changes. TS pre8 also includes code which makes it difficult for even irc admins to hack their server to do fake mode changes without HACK notices being sent to all opers. TSpre8 also enables oper wallops.
* bquiet - This patch prevents someone banned on the channel to send to it or change nicks. Extremely useful since /kick is almost never needed, and counters annoying nick changing automatons with a single ban until they flood themselves out.
* silence - This patch cuts off flooding at the *local* server. Thus, unlike /ignore where your client continues to receive floods (even though you don't see them) and gets ping timed out, silence enables you to completely get rid of intentional flooders. To use silence, the syntax is: /silence +user@host or /silence nick.
* ANC - The anti-nick collide patch foils intentional nick colliders who try changing servers during netsplits on the EFnet and obtain the same nick in order to collide you when the net rejoins. With the anc patch, this is no longer possible, and the person who signs on *later* is rejected from the server.
In addition to the above obligatory patches for all Undernet servers (all developed by Run), many Undernet servers also run the foll. optional patches:
* ban - Developed FIRST on the Undernet by SIO, it was soon adopted by some servers on the EFnet. This patch allows you to see who set bans and when on a channel.
* To - topic info - Also developed first on the Undernet by SIO, this patch allows you to see who set the topic on a channel and the time that it was set.
* S - Signon time - Another Undernet first, coded by SIO, this patch allows you to see when another person on the same server as yourself, signed on.
The foll. patches which are also optionally installed, are more of interest to IRC admins:
* KL - Kill line comments - Developed by Mmmm. Allow you to specify a comment on the K line instead of the plain stupid error message of "ghosts are not allowed". You may even choose to have a file output to a K lines client.
* TT - Trace times - Developed by Tonto. Appends a number indicating in milliseconds, the amount of time lapse since the server last heard from the server/ client. Depending upon your Y lines setup, you can use this as a judge to determine ping timeouts.
* Cl - Client connect - Developed by Twilight1. Notifies you of local client connects/disconnects. Useful for spotting clone bots.
* sw - /stats w - Developed on the EFnet by mlv. Lets you gather statistics on average client connects per hour, day, etc. and keeps track on maxconnections on the server so far.
* MC - mixed case - Developed by Jon2/mlv. Helpful patch to disallow users with mixed case userids (usually fake) from connecting.
* OF - oper fail - Developed by Jon2/bry. Notifies local opers when a local user tried to /oper and failed.
For more information on these patches and how they work, you can ftp to ftp2.undernet.org and fetch /irc/servers/README.patches
NOTE: The Undernet has been a pioneer in many of these improvements. We now have released the latest version of server code u2.9 which continues to offer more improvemenets (reduction of interserver bursts, anti-ip spoof patch, anti-clone patch, etc) for our users.
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The Undernet offers users the following advantages:
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Yes, you will need to add the following lines to your .ircrc if you use ircII, and would like to take full advantage of all the patches.
# Ban patch
on ^367 * if ([$4] != []) {echo *** $1 \($3 - $stime($4)) $2} {echo *** $1-}
# Topic info patch
on ^333 * echo *** Topic for $1 set by $2 on $stime($3)
# Signon time patch
on ^317 * if (index(012345679 $3) != -1) {echo *** $1 has been idle for $2 seconds. Signon at $stime($3)} {echo *** $1 has been idle for $2 seconds.}
# TSpre8 - channel creation time
On ^329 "*" echo *** $1 : created $stime($2)
# handy aliases for the silence command and a required on raw_irc
alias silence quote silence
alias sile quote silence
on ^raw_irc "% SILENCE %" echo *** $*
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It is very easy to switch to the Undernet if you're currently on the
EFnet. Simply use the command,
/server servername
or if a port is specified (all European Undernet servers run on
port 7000)
/server servername port#
Most Undernet servers now listen on ports 6660-6669.
Sometimes, the "symbolic" name for the server may not work, and you may need the "numeric" address (a string of numbers) instead. Listed in the Appendix is a list of Undernet servers along with their numeric addresses and ports wherever relevant.
All Undernet servers are registered in the undernet.org domain. Also,
they follow the format: city.state.country.undernet.org or,
city.country.continent.undernet.org
e.g., US servers are
*.US.undernet.org
and european servers are
*.eu.undernet.org
This will make it easy for you to remember how to get to the Undernet.
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The Undernet has a special service known as Uworld which takes care of reopping channels, and is accessible by operators. However, strict guidelines are in effect for its use. An oper will refuse to use Uworld if there already exist chanops on the channel. Uworld can be used if a channel has lost channel ops for some reason *and* channel users are unhappy about it *and* they are decided upon who's to be opped. To make sure that users realise the responsibility of the decision of sharing ops with someone else, a time delay may occur before the channel is reopped. Above all, it is *your* responsibility that you do not lose ops on your channel - an oper is not *obliged* to reop channels who lose ops due to carelessness on behalf of the current chanops.
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You're welcome to start up your favourite channel on the Undernet as well. Consider the many advantages. Much better facilities for chatting, without the annoyingly frequent netsplits; much lesser lag (check with /ping #channelname for yourself :); protection against netsplit op riders who try to disrupt channels; no channel desynchs; amongst the other advantages listed earlier. We may even be able to set up a gateway service between the same channels on both nets, if all channel members are willing. (email wastelanders@undernet.org, if you wish to do this; or email dvmitche@mailhost.ecn.uoknor.edu or carlo@runaway.xs4all.nl). Undernet operators are always willing to help you in this endeavour, so don't hesitate to ask us.
*NEW* The Undernet now has a channel service called X, which can protect channels. You need to have at least 10-15 supporters for for your channel. You can email cservice@mail.undernet.org for more information or check out http://cservice.undernet.org.
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Occasionally, a few gateway services can be found on the Undernet which allow you to communicate to someone not on the same net, or which link channels. These include 'ul' - programmed by Tonto (vencill@bga.com), || - programmed by Wildthang (dvmitche@mailhost. ecn.uoknor.edu), Orac - programmed by Ensor (dholmes@rahul.net), and miscellaneous others (including some by Run). Look around if any of these is present, and if so, try /msg servicename help.
You can also be simultaneously on *both* nets if you use ircII. Try the command:
/window new server servername
where servername is the name of a server on the other net. This will split your screen into two windows, with each window on different servers. If you specify a server on a different net, then you will be on different nets. You can use Ctrl-x p (hit ctrl-x, release, then hit p) to flip between windows. (if that doesn't work, you may try /window goto 1 and /window goto 2) Type /help window to get more extensive help.
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The Undernet programming team has many members - all of them very enthusiastic and deeply dedicated to the cause. Here's a brief description of what each person does/codes/maintains:
* Run (carlo@runaway.xs4all.nl) - Our magic ircd programmer. He
coded the foll. important patches:
o TSpre8 o ANC o bquiet o silence
In addition, Run also maintains Undernet's automatic Router. He
also coded Underworld.nl, a backup for Uworld.
* WildThang (danny@mailhost.ecn.uoknor.edu) - Our magic "user services" programmer. Wildthang is the coder for Uworld, Murc, quick ircIIhelp, and telnet client services. The Undernet hosts the world's first MURC (Join #waste on the Undernet to find out what a murc is :). Wildthang's also the coder for the gateway service ||.
* SIO (pfoley@vuw.ac.nz) - Coder for the Undernet Nickserv. Also coded the ban, topic and signon info patches which are found with the .mu versions of the server.
* hop (jnelson@iastate.edu) - Our magic ircII client enhancer. Hop has done an extensive facelift to current ircII versions. His latest version was ircII2.3.17+10.4. The UPDATES file which reflect new additions to the client is 500 lines in size! You can ftp this from ftp2.undernet.org under /irc/clients
* Mmmm (mmmirash@mailhost.ecn.uoknor.edu) - He's responsible for maintaining the auto-magic ircII install on sci.dixie.edu. He also codes and maintains the smallirc client, and does minor ircd patches and releases.
* Karll (agifford@sci.dixie.edu) - Multipurpose programmer. He has coded useful routines for both ircd as well as hop's client.
* Tonto (vencill@bga.com) - He was the author of the gateway service 'ul'. He's also done some ircd programming for the Undernet.
* Cym/Kev/Ensor/flux/dl/President/S_Avatar/TheJester/epa/Snarf - these are our other programmers who have chipped in useful things from time to time.
* Seks - He's the author of the famous channel service X/W. 'nuff said.
* All other members of the coder-com mailing list.
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All of us envisage a bright future for the Undernet. Userbase has been slowly rising. So has the stability of servers in general. More and more improvements have been done to the protocol in general, and have proven successful.
Given the surprising success of the Undernet, many attempts have been made to imitate it in the form of other nets. Other nets such as the Lamenet, 3l33tnet, IAOnet, dalnet, idealnet, etc sprung up in recent years. None of these however have exhibited the originality of ideas or creativity shown by innovative Undernet programmers. A famous saying goes: "Imitation is the best form of flattery".
We hope that you will take time to visit us on the Undernet, and share in its bright future. The final goal of Undernet ircd programmers is to eliminate or minimize all problems that plague the current EFnet. The journey has just begun....
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The Undernet admins do not give ops to people who *ask* for them. If you participate in the net by helping people, and in general following proper Undernetiquette, you might merit attention and your name may be suggested on the wastelanders mailing list. IRC ops are scrutinized carefully before being added. Basically, no ops are handed out to people who (i) are hardly around or (ii) ignore pleas for help or (iii) want ops just for kill power or (iv) want ops because it gives them a sense of "power" over other users, and to look "cool". Remember, asking for ops only makes your case *worse*. If you're worthy, and other feel that you're competent enough, you'll be approached to volunteer for oper. IRC ops are expected to have been on IRC for a long time, and must possess an adequate amount of knowledge to help Undernet users. They are also responsible for keeping servers connected and abiding by the general guidelines of the Undernet.
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At the time of writing this document, the Undernet will not consider any more links unless you're situated in an exceptionally good location (read "one hop off the T3 backbone in the US, or other equivalent backbone networks in Europe/elsewhere"). Use traceroute and ping to determine your location. If you feel you are eligible for a link, read the files in the /irc/newlinks directory at ftp. undernet.org. Post your proposal to the wastelanders mailing list - wastelanders@mail.undernet.org. Remember, all Undernet servers *must* run with the approval of the system admin at that site. If you do not receive a response within a week, you can safely assume that the Undernet cannot provide you links (though usually, a response, either positive or negative will be sent). For a more elaborate discussion, you may join #wasteland and talk to other IRC admins to discuss your proposal.
*NEW*-> With the formation of committees on the Undernet, the Routing/Servers Committee handles all routing/link decisions. Make sure you send a copy of the newlink document to routing-com@undernet.org as well.
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The Undernet is *always* looking for people like you. We are always short of volunteers to help other people. Have you benefitted from your experience with the Undernet? Have you enjoyed your time on IRC here? We encourage you to give back to the net what you got from it. You are encouraged to help. Even if you lurk around on #wasteland and familiarize yourself with frequently asked questions on the channel, and their answers, it would take a BIG load off many of the operators who were quite selflessly devoted to helping you, when you started off. You can join the wastelanders mailing list (mail listproc@mail.undernet.org or majordomo@mail.undernet.org with the word "help" in the body for information on how to subscribe). Please do what you can. Every little bit counts!
*NEW* -> The Undernet has set up a Users' Committee to receive input from users like yourself. To subscribe to the mailing list, send mail to majordomo@mail.undernet.org with "subscribe user-com" in the body. The URL on the World Wide Web for the User Committee home page is http://aslan.pr.mala.bc.ca/~warren/usercom.html
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The Undernet is always on the search of new solutions to existing problems. If you think you can help us in this endeavour, welcome aboard! Subscribe to the wastelanders mailing list (send mail to majordomo@mail.undernet.org with "subscribe wastelanders" in the body) and tell us about your ideas. After a period of discussion, and depending upon everyone's views, we may give you the "go ahead" to program it! Yes, watch *your* code being run on servers around the world, with your name in our acknowledgements. The Undernet programming team is a tightly knit set of enthusiastic individuals. Feel free to participate.
*NEW* -> The Undernet has set up an ircd coders' committee. To subscribe to the mailing list, send mail to majordomo@mail.undernet.org with "subscribe coder-com" in the body.
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* The ircII help pages.
* RFC1459
* IRCprimer by Nicholas Pioch.
* alt.irc FAQ by Helen Trillian Rose Davis.
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Updated: 1st June 1996--------------------
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server: Montreal.QU.CA.undernet.org 6667
machine: aiken.info.polymtl.ca 132.207.4.32
location: Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Quebec, Canada
admin: undernet@step.polymtl.ca
server: Vancouver.BC.CA.undernet.org 6667
machine: irc.direct.ca 199.60.229.15
location: Internet Direct, Vancouver, Canada
admin: van-opers@alias.undernet.org
server: Toronto.ON.CA.undernet.org 6667
machine: oceanus.magic.ca 199.166.230.99
location: Magic Online Services, Toronto, Canada
admin: deecee@magic.mb.ca
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server: Norman-r.OK.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: shiloh.nssl.ou.edu 129.15.67.10
location: University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA
admin: danny@wildstar.net
server: Manhattan.KS.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: lynk.ksu.ksu.edu 129.130.8.23
location: Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA
admin: irc-op@ksu.ksu.edu
server: Austin.TX.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: zilker.mc.utexas.edu 128.83.199.50
location: Austin, Texas, USA
admin: dougmc@comco.com
server: SanJose.CA.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: jitter.rahul.net 192.160.13.8
location: San Jose, California, USA
admin: dholmes@rahul.net
server: Washington.DC.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: irc01.irc.aol.com 152.163.173.25
location: America On-Line, Washington DC, USA
admin: irc@aol.com
server: Pittsburgh.PA.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: uirc.lm.com 192.231.221.38
location: Telerama Public access, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
admin: smg@telerama.lm.com, doug@mappy.lm.com
server: Ann-Arbor.MI.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: irc.cic.net 192.131.22.80
location: CICnet, Ann-Arbor, Michigan, USA
admin: irc@cic.net
server: Chicago.IL.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: tau.wwa.com 198.49.174.36
location: Chicago, Illinois, USA
admin: irc@wwa.com
server: Chicago-1.IL.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: raptor.ais.net 199.0.154.14
location: Chicago, Illinois, USA
admin: adoane@ais.net, tim@ais.net
server: Phoenix.AZ.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: home.amug.org 204.62.193.83
location: Arizona Macintosh Users' Group, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
admin: dan@amug.org, schnur@amug.org, kmpeake@bausch.nl
server: Blacksburg.VA.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: sybil.cs.vt.edu 128.173.40.203
location: Blacksburg Electronic Village, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
admin: irc@bev.net
server: Lowell.MA.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: chatter-s2.nis.newscorp.com 206.15.106.129
location: MCI/NewsCorp. Internet Ventures, Lowell, Massachusetts, USA.
admin: irc-op@iguide.com
server: okc.ok.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: apache.wildstar.net 206.103.114.11
location: Wildstar Internet, Oklahoma city, Oklahoma, USA
admin: ircadmin@wildstar.net
server: Sandiego.CA.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: irc.connectnet.com 207.110.0.52
location: Connectnet Internet services, Sandiego, California, USA
admin: chuck@connectnet.com
server: StLouis.MO.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: ultra.i1.net 205.216.202.17
location: Internet 1st Inc., St. Louis, Missouri, USA
admin: irc@i1.net
server: Dallas.TX.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: external.csac.net 204.75.137.18
location: Dallas Metroplex, Dallas, Texas, USA
admin: irc@csac.net
server: Atlanta.GA.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: serve.org 198.79.64.1
location: SouthEastern Regional Vision, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
admin: irc@serve.org
server: Springfield.MO.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: spica.getonthe.net 204.71.96.187
location: Ozark Net, Springfield, Missouri, USA
admin: irc@springfield.mo.us.undernet.org
server: Saltlake.UT.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: irc.aros.net 205.164.111.16
location: ArosNet IRC server, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
admin: irc@aros.net
server: Los-Angeles.CA.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: irc.decade.net 198.245.24.80
location: Decade Communications Inc., Los Angeles, California, USA
admin: irc@decade.net
server: Portland.ME.US.undernet.org 6667
machine: irc.ime.net 204.97.248.2
location: Internet Maine, Portland, Maine, USA
admin: irc@ime.net
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server: Caen.FR.EU.undernet.org 7000
machine: ns.ensicaen.ismra.fr 192.93.101.16
location: Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Ingenieurs de Caen, France
admin: dp@ensicaen.ismra.fr
server: Amsterdam.NL.EU.undernet.org 6667
machine: veer.cs.vu.nl 130.37.24.9
location: Vrije Universitet, Amsterdam, Netherlands
admin: ircops@cs.vu.nl
server: Diemen.NL.EU.undernet.org 6667
machine: irc.pi.net 145.220.3.40
location: Planet Internet, Diemen, Netherlands
admin: irc@pi.net
server: Ljubljana.Si.Eu.undernet.org 6668
machine: ro.zrsss.si 193.2.1.35
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
admin: tomaz.borstnar@arnes.si
server: London.UK.EU.undernet.org 6667
machine: telebsd.aladdin.co.uk 193.119.122.98
Location: Aladdin Internet, London, UK
admin: stantong@galadriel.bt.co.uk
server: Espoo.FI.EU.undernet.org 6667
machine: ftp.evitech.fi 193.64.220.25
Location: EVItech, Espoo, Finland
admin: erikp@mbone.evitech.fi
server: Lulea.SE.EU.undernet.org 6667
machine: buddy.ludd.luth.se 130.240.16.36
Location: Lulea Academic Computer Society, Lulea, Sweden
admin: lulea@undernet.org
server: Luxembourg.LU.EU.undernet.org 6667
machine: hydra.eo.lu 194.177.56.140
Location: Europe Online, Luxembourg.
admin: irc@eo.net
server: Oslo.NO.EU.undernet.org 6667
machine: galgeberg.sn.no 194.143.8.106
Location: Schibsted Nett AS, Oslo, Norway
admin: ene@a.sn.no
server: Dublin.IE.EU.undernet.org 6667
machine: irc.indigo.ie 194.125.133.13
Location: Indigo, Dublin, Ireland.
admin: ircmaster@indigo.ie
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server: Wollongong.NSW.AU.undernet.org 6667
machine: paladin.its.uow.edu.au 130.130.68.10
location: U of Wollongong, Dept of Computer Science, Wollongong, Australia
admin: dma@uow.edu.au
server: Sydney.NSW.AU.undernet.org 7000
machine: jabba.mpx.com.au 203.2.75.78
location: Sydney, NSW, Australia
admin:
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server: auckland.nz.undernet.org 6667
machine: iconz.co.nz 202.14.100.2
location: Internet Company of New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand.
admin: rowan@iconz.co.nz
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