DCC und andere komische Dinge

von Khark am 18. Mai 2005 um 18:16 Uhr

16:22:30 DCC unknown ctcp from [tm] []
16:35:36 DCC unknown ctcp from [tm] []
– Nanu?
/whois [tm]

18:00:35 [IRCnet] -!- [tm] [irssi@p548D519A.dip.t-dialin.net]
18:00:35 [IRCnet] -!- ircname : irssi 0.9
18:00:35 [IRCnet] -!- channels : #traumerde +Klangforschung +linux.de
18:00:35 [IRCnet] -!- server : Uni-Erlangen.DE
[Friedrich-Alexander-Universität
Erlangen-Nürnberg]
18:00:35 [IRCnet] -!- End of WHOIS

Naja, mal anschreiben…
18:01:13 -!- Irssi: Starting query in IRCnet with [tm]
18:01:13 <Khark> sorry, ich steh nicht so auf ungeschützten datenverkehr :P
18:01:49 <[tm]> ?
18:02:01 <Khark> 16:22:30 DCC unknown ctcp from [tm] []
18:02:02 <Khark> 16:35:36 DCC unknown ctcp from [tm] []
18:02:41 <[tm]> ?
18:02:59 <Khark> du wolltest aus irgeneinem grund 2mal eine dcc session mit mit aufbauen
18:03:33 <[tm]> ?
18:04:24 <Khark> ?
18:04:27 <Khark> ??!?
18:04:29 <[tm]> ?
18:04:31 <[tm]> ?
18:04:40 <Khark> you’re german?
18:04:43 <[tm]> ?

Wieso muss ich immer die komischen Männer abkriegen??

Meanwhile in a galaxy far far away...
Starting nmap 3.75 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2005-05-18 18:05 CEST
Interesting ports on p548D519A.dip.t-dialin.net (84.141.81.154):
(The 1021 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: filtered)
PORT STATE SERVICE
21/tcp closed ftp
113/tcp open auth
135/tcp closed msrpc

Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 123.347 seconds

18:10:44 <Khark> wie auch immer. nett deine bekanntschaft gemacht zu haben :D

18:11:23 DCC unknown ctcp from [tm] []
18:11:43 DCC unknown ctcp from [tm] []

18:11:11 <[tm]> ?
18:11:50 [tm] [irssi@p548D519A.dip.t-dialin.net] requested unknown CTCP DU_WICHSER_ICH_DCC_DICH_ANTWORTE_:P from Khark:
18:12:23 <[tm]> Boling’s postulate:
18:12:24 <[tm]> IIf you’re feeling good, don’t worry. You’ll get over it.
18:12:25 <[tm]> At Group L, Stoffel oversees six first-rate programmers, a managerial
18:12:25 <[tm]> challenge roughly comparable to herding cats.
18:12:26 <[tm]> II– The Washington Post Magazine, June 9, 1985
18:12:28 <[tm]> “Houston, Tranquillity Base here. The Eagle has landed.”
18:12:31 <[tm]> II– Neil Armstrong

*gnaaa*

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