[01:40:56] [Global Notice] Hi all. Just a reminder: if you're experiencing the DCC router exploit with a Netgear or Linksys router, you can connect to freenode on port 8001 instead of port 6667, and you can disable SPI. Either should work. [01:41:57] [Global Notice] Both fixes should render the exploit ineffective. Also, please remember to identify to nickserv again; since our problem during the weekend, we had to reup all of the servers and some of you are not identified. Thanks. [04:02:46] [connected at Mon Mar 6 04:02:46 2006] [04:02:47] <> *** Looking up your hostname... [04:02:47] <> *** Checking ident [04:02:49] <> *** Found your hostname [04:03:17] <> *** No identd (auth) response [04:03:17] <> *** Your host is calvino.freenode.net[calvino.freenode.net/6667], running version hyperion-1.0.2 [04:03:17] [I have joined #peak] [10:19:29] ** whit has joined us [11:24:04] ** pje has joined us [13:54:22] howdy pje... [14:09:52] 'lo [14:43:10] [Global Notice] Hi all. Just a reminder. There's an exploit floating around that will affect you if you're using certain Netgear and Linksys routers. Someone will type 'DCC' followed by a string on an open channel, or via message, and you'll get knocked off freenode. [14:43:56] [Global Notice] To render the exploit ineffective, please reconnect to chat.freenode.net on port 8001 instead of the default (6667). You can also disable SPI (stateful packet inspection). This may affect you, and be resolved similarly, if you're running a Norton firewall packet. [14:44:35] [Global Notice] There's a bit of info on my blog ( bloggage.org ) which you should feel free to link people to, though the site will bog down easily. [14:45:15] [Global Notice] Also, for unrelated reasons the network was reupped over the weekend, and you may no longer be identified to nickserv. You should probably reidentify or restart your client to resolve this. Thanks! [21:40:51] ** DesreveR has joined us [21:52:39] ** r0nny has left IRC (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) [23:42:54] ** pje has left IRC ("Client exiting")