Re: [aclug-L] IRC server problems..
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> Patrick, what Jon is cryptically trying to say is that the address
> 127.0.0.1 is the loopback address of your local machine. Every machine
> connected to ethernet has that address as it does not route over the
> network. For us to be able to use IRC we would need to know your internet
> address assigned you by your ISP. An easier choice is to simply join the
> #aclug channel on irc.debian.org. This a permanent channel set aside for
> ACLUG use.
Unfounded accusations of crypticism (is that a word?)! Well, okay, so
they're not COMPLETELY unfounded...
Well, alright, so they're not unfounded at all.
I was being downright, blatently, without any doubt, cryptic.
Yes... what Dale said is correct. In fact, 127.anything should loop back
to your local machine, as I understand (at least 127.0.0.anything). But
127.0.0.1 is what is normally used as a standard "loopback" device.
If you connect to localhost, you connect to 127.0.0.1, which is your local
machine.
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