irc.bbs-scene.org

The BBS-Scene IRC network was born out of necessity. BBS-Scene is the perfect place for old school BBS fans to hang out, get their questions answered, and learn a thing or two.

Although the network is BBS-centric, it is also open to anyone. You are free to setup a channel and chat with people from all around the world..

Our goal is to provide a safe, user-friendly environment for the many channels and users we provide service to. We offer many different services, such as a NickServ to register and protect your Nick, ChanServ to help you keep control of any channel you setup, and the latest technology in Virus and Spam protection, not to mention our friendly and knowledgeable network staff.

Usage of the irc.bbs-scene.org irc network is subject to our acceptable usage policy.

servers

The simplest way to connect to the irc.bbs-scene.org irc network is to point your favorite IRC client to irc.bbs-scene.org.

The IRC Network is currently not its own entity. We are linked to the Newnet IRC Network. List of servers can be found at: https://newnet.net/servers/

All of our servers can be accessed via the standard irc port of 6667 or SSL on 6697

faq

Listed below are questions that are often encountered while on the network. These can relate to connecting, clients, services, or any other aspect of the network.

Recommended Clients - Windows

mIRC - One of the most popular IRC clients. Features extensive scripting and customization.
X-Chat - One of the most user friendly IRC clients for Windows.

Recommended Clients - Linux

X-Chat - One of the most user friendly IRC clients for Linux.
BitchX - Another Linux IRC Client

Recommended Clients - OS X

X-Chat Aqua - The most popular Mac IRC client.

Connection Issues - Proxy G-Lines

If you connect to the network and receive a message stating you have been G-Lined for being listed on an DNS blacklist, this message regards you. The easiest way to have this ban removed is to check your system for any spyware, then, visit the URL the ban message gives you. Once you have done this, wait a day after the G-Line was issued, and try reconnecting. If you have managed to remove the offending proxy, you should be able to connect as normal.

Connection Issues - TOR G-Lines

Unlike some IRC networks, we do not allow the usage of the TOR proxy system to connect to the network. The system has been abused by users, so therefore, we cannot offer access to it. Simply connect to the network with your normal host and your IP will not be visible to normal users.

Connection Issues - AUTO G-Lines

Any G-Line prefixed with “AUTO” is a G-Line set on your host by our network security service. These G-Lines are rarely set unless your nickname matches a common botnet pattern or is connecting during a botnet attack. If you would like to have one immediately removed, click here.

Connection Issues - G-Lined

If you connect with a G-Line message other than those described above, you have been G-Lined by an IRC Operator. These G-Lines are normally only issued due to direct abuse to the network. If you feel you were wrongly banned, click here.

How do I register a nickname?

Simply type /nickserv register PASSWORD EMAIL replacing PASSWORD with a secure password and EMAIL with your real email address. This will allow you to authenticate to services and register channels.

How do I register a channel?

To register a channel with ChanServ, type /chanserv register #channel replacing #channel with a channel that you currently have operator status in.

If you need help with any topic not listed here, feel free to ask an available IRC Operator (type /who 0 o to receive a list).