That'd be the Undernet IRC network, irc.undernet.org and http://
www.undernet.org/. It's one of the largest IRC networks, and quite
popular globally. I'm not sure why at least one server has taken
this action, but it's probably due to rampant abuse from some APNIC-
assigned ranges. Just a guess there. This may cause quite a rumpus
among your sundry customers.
On Jan 8, 2008, at 12:42 AM, Philip Smith wrote:
Hi Suresh,
This may be a dumb question on my part, but who are undernet and why
would I care?
Can you elaborate on what this is about please?
philip
Suresh Ramasubramanian said the following on 27/12/07 21:49:
Looking up eu.undernet.org
- Connecting to eu.undernet.org (195.47.220.2) port 6667...
- Connected. Now logging in...
- *** Looking up your hostname
- *** Checking Ident
- *** Couldn't look up your hostname
- *** No ident response
- *** APNIC users, to continue to connect you must type /QUOTE
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