Ok, here is the my problem: at my campus there is a computer room where ppl can access the net ("no kidding" you'll say), the NET term includes web pages, ftp sites, porn sites, game servers (CS is very popular) and ONLY one irc server. Any other IRC server i try to connect to doesn't seem to work. I was told by the net admin that the reason why we can connect to only one server is that this server, irc.banjaluka.com is inside their network and is therefore "routed" (whatever that means), any other server isn't so the comps on campus can't connect to them because:
"the problem isn't caused by any limitations or restrictions by me or the UNI-net, the computers in the user room don't have routable adresses towards the outside internet, so nothing is really broken and nothing can be done form my part, for the solution we would need to get our own adress space from RIPE and that requires substantial investments...
the ADMIN. "
What is weird about this situation is that everything else seems to be working, www access, ftp, none of the urls are banned, every PC in that user room has mIRC installed on it but it can function on only one server.
My question is: is there any way this problem can be solved, so that adresses can be "rerouted", or there may be some other solution.
Personally I don't see what's the problem: IRC is a net client like any other and basically there isn't a big difference between mIRC and IE or Netscape or any other browser, just like i said mirc itself isnt blocked by any firewalls or any other restrictions... when i acces IRC from my home via dial-up and the UNINET everything works fine...
This has been long, hope you can help me, if not, thanx for trying