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- For any information on our server rules and/or server policies, please visit our IRC Server Rules section.
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- If no one is available to immediately help you, /join #help and ask in the channel. You may also want to join #irchelp or visit their web page if you have any further questions.
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- CHANFIX/JUPES (services.int) EFnet has a new function that is
publicly available called "CHANFIX".
If your channel somehow becomes opless, CHANFIX will join, and re-op the "correct" channel ops in the channel based on a record of who's been op'd previously. If your channel has been "taken over" please /join #chanfix and ask for help. Please also read the CHANFIX FAQ -before- asking for help. They are able to verify whether or not it is indeed a channel takeover. If it is a takeover, they will be able to report it to an admin to get the channel "chanfixed". For a complete description of what services.int (CHANFIX) does, please see the CHANFIX FAQ.
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- I:line Policy: We would like to keep the I:lines on irc.flamed.net as open as possible (open as in allowing three connections per IP without a specific I:Line), however how open the I:lines remain all depends on the
users. When the IRC server is attacked (Denial of Service attack), the I:lines on the server will be closed a bit. After a certain amount of time (may be days or weeks) they will be gradually opened up. The purpose of this is to try to detour possible Denial of Service attacks. Why attack a server that you will not be able to connect to?
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- With that said, there are a handful of channels that are locally "juped" on irc.flamed.net.
If you are unable to join your channel and see the error message "Illegal channel name" or "Prohibited channel." this is one of the juped channels. Channels that have been known to attract packets have been added to this list. If you think your channel has been locally juped in error, please feel free to contact us and explain why you feel this way.
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- The flamed.net IRC servers are located in New York City, New York, U.S.A..
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