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(only! no help requests!) to docs@dal.net. If you need help on issues not covered in this document, please see the information at http://help.dal.net. Introduction The following document has been written to help users troubleshoot their connection problems and find a solution. To help you understand the situation better, we have included an analogy: Joe is your mIRC, an IRC Client Mary is the IRC server (as are Jane, Helga and Kyoko, all of whom work at the same place (network) Mary does). The switchboard operator where Mary works is the random server on a network (usually irc.dal.net). In most cases in our scenario, Joe is trying to call Mary via telephone. Contents 1 [10049] Can't assign requested address 2 [10050] Network is down or [10051] Network unreachable 3 [10052] Network dropped connection on reset 4 [10053] Software cause connection abort 5 [10054] Connection reset by peer 5.1 Read Error 5.2 Write Error 5.3 Ping Timeout 5.4 Broken pipe 5.5 Miscellaneous 6 [10055] No buffer space available 7 [10060] Connection timed out 8 [10061] Connection refused 9 [10065] No route to host Error 10 Unable to resolve IRC server 11 Final Note 1 [10049] Can't assign requested address Scenario: Joe is trying to call Mary's workplace; he doesn't really care who he talks to there (Mary, Jane, Helga, Kyoko), so he just dials the main company number, which has been (temporarily) changed to 9. The solution, of course, is to dial up Mary or (Jane, or Helga, etc.) directly. This means the IRC server is unreachable for everybody. Most probably the admins have tweaked their DNS records to point to the non-existant IP number 255.255.255.255 to detour a DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack. Better try a specific IRC server on that network or another network! (When they set the server IP address to be 255.255.