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Change my current vhost on psyBNC via command?

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Change my current vhost on psyBNC via command?

Post by EnglishExpress »

Okay so the network I am on doesn't support vhosts to be shown publically, but say when you log into an eggdrop OR DCC etc, it does show.

Mine shows as: 56r32@Im.too.lazy.to.type

Is there any way to change this through a command line?
I searched and got something like "bvhost" so I did this, and jumped to activate, but it would no longer connect the the network, so I changed it back to the one I had before and it reconnected without a problem..
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What do you mean by "it didn't connect"?
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Post by EnglishExpress »

Exactly what I said lol, once I used the command to change te vhost it said "Jump" to activate(reconnect) so I jumped and I couldn't reconnect to the network
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Post by Sir_Fz »

Is the host killed or it just tells you that it couldn't connect? Also, did you try other vhosts or just one vhost?
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Post by EnglishExpress »

I tried others, it was jut saying "connecting to network.com" "Disconnetcting" - "Connect retry #1 network.com" yadda yadda
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Post by Sir_Fz »

Did you try to contact your shell's admins?
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Post by iamdeath »

Ok can you please show or tell us what vhost you're trying to use? if that's not a problem for you to tell us.
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Post by Alchera »

It helps to check that RDNS on a vhost is actually working:

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nslookup Im.too.lazy.to.type
.. for example.
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