[07:34] <ubot2> MarkShuttleMorph called the ops in #ubuntu-sugarteam (emergency)
[07:37] <rww> FYI other namespace ops, MarkShuttleMorph [~chatzilla@128.241.106.29] (changes nicks frequently) appears to be causing problems in random channels.
[19:44] <ssam> each time i join #ubuntu i get a 'Disconnected (Connection reset by peer' and get disconnect from freenode. other channels are ok. have done something wrong?
[20:14] <charlie-tca> not necessarily. you should ask them in #ubuntu-ops, though
[20:28] <rww> #freenode's probably better for that sort of thing. Odds are their client's doing something that's problematic for a huge channel, like /whoising everybody.
[20:30] <marienz> it's plausible there's someone in there with a realname their client or firewall/router doesn't like
[20:30] <marienz> ssam: what is the error message on your end?
[22:34] <ssam> marienz, http://pastebin.com/PSLx55zR it disconnects almost straight away. if i set itnot to auto log in to #ubuntu then it stays connected. if i then join #ubuntu it disconnects
[22:39] <marienz> ssam: both our ircd and your client think the connection is "reset by peer", which makes me suspect there's some kind of firewall between you and it that doesn't like one of the users on #ubuntu
[22:39] <marienz> ssam: (for example because they have something weird in their realname)
[22:39] <marienz> ssam: we've seen that before, it's a variation on the infamous exploit involving the words "dcc" and "send"
[22:39] <marienz> ssam: unfortunately I don't see straight away who on #ubuntu might be triggering it
[22:40] <niko> which client ssam ?
[22:40] <ssam> shall i try joining again
[22:40] <ssam> xchat
[22:41] <niko> i remember that long time ago, the #xchat topic used something which disconnect xchat users ( old version )
[22:41] <niko> ssam: try perhaps, and come here again if you are disconnected
[22:41] <niko> before join it
[22:42] <niko> open the raw log windows
[22:42] <marienz> that's a good idea
[22:42] <marienz> seeing how far it gets is useful
[22:42] <ssam> ok, thats open and logging
[22:43] <ssam> it let me in this time
[22:44] <ssam> i'll keep logging in case it happens again
[22:49] <marienz> ssam: connecting via ssl may also help
[22:49] <ssam> how do i check that?
[22:54] <niko> use 6665, 6666, 6667, 8000, 8001, 8002; SSL = 7000, 7070
[22:57] <ssam> it is set to 8001
[22:58] <niko> which is not ssl
[22:59] <ssam> i'll change it to 7000
[23:04] <marienz> you have to change the port and turn on a checkbox for ssl somewhere
[23:04] <marienz> making only one of those changes will cause it to just fail to connect
[23:07] <ssam> ok. think i am on ssl now. it says Version: TLSv1/SSLv3, cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256 bits)
[23:08] <marienz> so try #ubuntu again?
[23:09] <ssam> i have join #ubuntu. its working :-)
[23:48] <marienz> hmm
[23:48] <marienz> ssam: might want to make sure any router/proxy/firewall between you and us has current firmware