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EDIT 3:  FIXED.  Looks like it was a DNS issue.  I restarted the DNS Resolver in pfSense, but more importantly, I did an "ipconfig /flushdns" in Windows.  Then I could log in.  Sorry for the false alarm.

 

With the VPN up (either via OpenVPN on my pfSense router or via Eddie if I've got the router in "vanilla" mode), I can browse to my ISP's (Cox Communications) sites (www.cox.com), but I can't log in.  This morning, I get an error page saying:

 

"This site can’t be reached

 

idm.east.cox.net took too long to respond.

Try:

Checking the connection

Checking the proxy and the firewall

Running Windows Network Diagnostics

ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT"

 

Last night, after two login attempts, it would just tell me I'd had too many invalid login attempts (no redirection to that error page).  I talked to them and they claim they don't block access from VPNs.  Since I couldn't even reset my password from their login area, they reset it for me.  I still couldn't log in.  Using that password on their end, they could, though.  If I shut down the VPN, I can log in.

 

Searching the internet, I find many identical posts with no solution.  I can't search for "cox" on this site and "cox.com" comes up with nothing, so I'm reporting this here.

 

I also checked AirVPN's "Checking Routes" page:

 


 

two ways.  For their main site (www.cox.com), all the servers trying to get to www.cox.com are green (Direct) for "Routed To," red (Fail) for "Ping," and green (302) for "HTTP."  But, for one of their separate login pages:

 


 

all the the "HTTP"s are red (Fail).  Of course, the issue isn't browsing to cox.  It's signing in.

 

Since changing the VPN configuration on the router is fairly involved, I reverted my pfSense box back to a non-VPN save and tried different AirVPN servers in Eddie.  In each case, with the VPN on, I can't log in.  Here's what I tried:

 

- my default server using the standard UDP 443,

- another server using UDP 53, and

- a server using UDP 443 Alternative "If your ISP blocks the standard entry IP"

 

Since I'm new to VPNs in general, AirVPN in specific, OpenVPN and Eddie, and my pfSense box, I could be wrong about this.  But, it sure looks like Cox is blocking access via VPNs regardless of what they say.

 

As another note, last night, after several days of running with the VPN on pfSense without issue, I lost internet connection entirely.  This morning, I reverted the pfSense box to a non-VPN vanilla save and got the internet back.  Even with Eddie, I've got full internet access except for logging onto Cox.  So, again, maybe something's wrong with what I did with pfSense.  Still, I can't log into Cox with Eddie.

 

EDIT 1:  I struck through that last bit because it looks like the AirVPN client on pfSense had stalled or something.  Once I restarted it, I was back up and running through that box.  The issue with not being able to sign in to Cox is still valid, though.

 

EDIT 2:  I've also tried logging into Cox via my default Chrome browser and Microsoft's Edge browser (and cleared all history, etc., to boot).  Same problem.

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I thought this was fixed, but now I can't log in to any of the cox.com or cox.net sites (BTW:  Cox is my Internet Service Provider (ISP)).  I've gone around and around with Cox on this and have a thread on DSL Reports:

 

https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r31365803-NV-Cox-Blocking-VPN-Access-to-Their-Web-Pages-Edited-Title?group=NV

 

In a nutshell, Cox is adamant that they do not block VPN access to their site.  But, I am unable to sign in to my account with them (no matter what browser I use) through the VPN (currently using Merope, UDP port 53).  If I bypass the VPN, I can sign in without trouble.  So, everyone's at a loss.

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This happens with me too. My assumption was that someone else using my same ip had tried logging into an account or something, causing them to block the IP.

Not to much of an issue for me, and if you really need to stay on your VPN for whatever reason, there's always a mobile app you can try. It has most of the features I log in to the website for.

 

My biggest problem with Cox now is the new 1tb data cap they added a few months ago.

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same thing i just switch servers

 

 

# airvpn irc hidden service stealth mode ssl

# mkdir hidircz
# cd d0wnz
# touch cool.motd
# vim cool.motd
hit 'i' copy paste
text below or your own
custom motd
hit 'esc' key then type ':wq'
____ _ ____ _  _ ___  _  _ 
|__| | |__/ |  | |__] |\ | 
|  | | |  \  \/  |    | \| 
===========================                           
https://airvpn.org

add this to your torrc file
mod for your own config if needed...

VirtualAddrNetwork 10.192.0.0/10
TransPort 9040
DNSPort 53
AutomapHostsOnResolve 1

##hidden service 
HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/
HiddenServicePort 6697 127.0.0.1:6697
HiddenServiceAuthorizeClient stealth IRCvisitor
HidServAuth newtorsitenamehere.onion stealthpasshere

you'll start tor and then stop tor to get your hidden service
hostname and authorization cookie, this 'cookie' is in the hostname
/var/lib/tor
looks like this:
newtorsitenamehere.onion yourauthcookieherebruh # client: IRCvisitor

now remember in the torrc file below the port you created the 'IRCvisitor'
without this information from /var/lib/tor added to the torrc file in the example
above you cannot access the irc server or if it were http you can not access it
even from the box hosting the irc/http server
the advantage to stealth mode is this: it is NOT listed in the tor directory
and if anything goes wrong with your irc server or you just want to create another openssl req -x509 -sha256 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout ~/d0wnz/ircpriv.pem -out ~/d0wnz/ircert.pem -days 1024 -nodes -subj '/CN=irc.z4ojdtiaqvdfi4ys.onion' 
'domain' no problem, you are not tied to anything, and anyone accessing your site/chat
has to have contacted you to get the authorization cookie

from hidircz directory...
# openssl req -x509 -sha256 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout /root/hidrircz/ircpriv.pem -out /root/hidircz/ircert.pem -days 1024 -nodes -subj '/CN=irc.newtorsitenamehere.onion' 
# cat /root/hidircz/ircpriv.pem > hidz.pem
# cat /root/hidircz/ircert.pem >> hidz.pem

here's the python script....
#################################

#! /usr/bin/env python
# https://github.com/jrosdahl/miniircd
# Joel Rosdahl <joel@rosdahl.net>
# pacman -S python-pyopenssl if needed

import logging
import os
import re
import select
import socket
import string
import sys
import tempfile
import time
from datetime import datetime
from logging.handlers import RotatingFileHandler
from optparse import OptionParser

VERSION = "1.2.1"


PY3 = sys.version_info[0] >= 3

if PY3:
    def buffer_to_socket(msg):
        return msg.encode()

    def socket_to_buffer(buf):
        return buf.decode()
else:
    def buffer_to_socket(msg):
        return msg

    def socket_to_buffer(buf):
        return buf


def create_directory(path):
    if not os.path.isdir(path):
        os.makedirs(path)


class Channel(object):
    def __init__(self, server, name):
        self.server = server
        self.name = name
        self.members = set()
        self._topic = ""
        self._key = None
        if self.server.state_dir:
            self._state_path = "%s/%s" % (
                self.server.state_dir,
                name.replace("_", "__").replace("/", "_"))
            self._read_state()
        else:
            self._state_path = None

    def add_member(self, client):
        self.members.add(client)

    def get_topic(self):
        return self._topic

    def set_topic(self, value):
        self._topic = value
        self._write_state()

    topic = property(get_topic, set_topic)

    def get_key(self):
        return self._key

    def set_key(self, value):
        self._key = value
        self._write_state()

    key = property(get_key, set_key)

    def remove_client(self, client):
        self.members.discard(client)
        if not self.members:
            self.server.remove_channel(self)

    def _read_state(self):
        if not (self._state_path and os.path.exists(self._state_path)):
            return
        data = {}

        with open(self._state_path, "rb") as state_file:
            exec(state_file.read(), {}, data)

        self._topic = data.get("topic", "")
        self._key = data.get("key")

    def _write_state(self):
        if not self._state_path:
            return
        (fd, path) = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=os.path.dirname(self._state_path))
        fp = os.fdopen(fd, "w")
        fp.write("topic = %r\n" % self.topic)
        fp.write("key = %r\n" % self.key)
        fp.close()
        os.rename(path, self._state_path)


class Client(object):
    __linesep_regexp = re.compile(r"\r?\n")
    # The RFC limit for nicknames is 9 characters, but what the heck.
    __valid_nickname_regexp = re.compile(
        r"^[][\`_^{|}A-Za-z][][\`_^{|}A-Za-z0-9-]{0,50}$")
    __valid_channelname_regexp = re.compile(
        r"^[+!][^\x00\x07\x0a\x0d ,:]{0,50}$")

    def __init__(self, server, socket):
        self.server = server
        self.socket = socket
        self.channels = {}  # irc_lower(Channel name) --> Channel
        self.nickname = None
        self.user = None
        self.realname = None
        (self.host, self.port) = socket.getpeername()
        self.__timestamp = time.time()
        self.__readbuffer = ""
        self.__writebuffer = ""
        self.__sent_ping = False
        if self.server.password:
            self.__handle_command = self.__pass_handler
        else:
            self.__handle_command = self.__registration_handler

    def get_prefix(self):
        return "%s!%s@%s" % (self.nickname, self.user, self.host)
    prefix = property(get_prefix)

    def check_aliveness(self):
        now = time.time()
        if self.__timestamp + 180 < now:
            self.disconnect("ping timeout")
            return
        if not self.__sent_ping and self.__timestamp + 90 < now:
            if self.__handle_command == self.__command_handler:
                # Registered.
                self.message("PING :%s" % self.server.name)
                self.__sent_ping = True
            else:
                # Not registered.
                self.disconnect("ping timeout")

    def write_queue_size(self):
        return len(self.__writebuffer)

    def __parse_read_buffer(self):
        lines = self.__linesep_regexp.split(self.__readbuffer)
        self.__readbuffer = lines[-1]
        lines = lines[:-1]
        for line in lines:
            if not line:
                # Empty line. Ignore.
                continue
            x = line.split(" ", 1)
            command = x[0].upper()
            if len(x) == 1:
                arguments = []
            else:
                if len(x[1]) > 0 and x[1][0] == ":":
                    arguments = [x[1][1:]]
                else:
                    y = x[1].split(" :", 1)
                    arguments = y[0].split()
                    if len(y) == 2:
                        arguments.append(y[1])
            self.__handle_command(command, arguments)

    def __pass_handler(self, command, arguments):
        server = self.server
        if command == "PASS":
            if len(arguments) == 0:
                self.reply_461("PASS")
            else:
                if arguments[0].lower() == server.password:
                    self.__handle_command = self.__registration_handler
                else:
                    self.reply("464 :Password incorrect")
        elif command == "QUIT":
            self.disconnect("Client quit")
            return

    def __registration_handler(self, command, arguments):
        server = self.server
        if command == "NICK":
            if len(arguments) < 1:
                self.reply("431 :No nickname given")
                return
            nick = arguments[0]
            if server.get_client(nick):
                self.reply("433 * %s :Nickname is already in use" % nick)
            elif not self.__valid_nickname_regexp.match(nick):
                self.reply("432 * %s :Erroneous nickname" % nick)
            else:
                self.nickname = nick
                server.client_changed_nickname(self, None)
        elif command == "USER":
            if len(arguments) < 4:
                self.reply_461("USER")
                return
            self.user = arguments[0]
            self.realname = arguments[3]
        elif command == "QUIT":
            self.disconnect("Client quit")
            return
        if self.nickname and self.user:
            self.reply("001 %s :Hi, welcome to IRC" % self.nickname)
            self.reply("002 %s :Your host is %s, running version miniircd-%s"
                       % (self.nickname, server.name, VERSION))
            self.reply("003 %s :This server was created sometime"
                       % self.nickname)
            self.reply("004 %s %s miniircd-%s o o"
                       % (self.nickname, server.name, VERSION))
            self.send_lusers()
            self.send_motd()
            self.__handle_command = self.__command_handler

    def __send_names(self, arguments, for_join=False):
        server = self.server
        valid_channel_re = self.__valid_channelname_regexp
        if len(arguments) > 0:
            channelnames = arguments[0].split(",")
        else:
            channelnames = sorted(self.channels.keys())
        if len(arguments) > 1:
            keys = arguments[1].split(",")
        else:
            keys = []
        keys.extend((len(channelnames) - len(keys)) * [None])
        for (i, channelname) in enumerate(channelnames):
            if for_join and irc_lower(channelname) in self.channels:
                continue
            if not valid_channel_re.match(channelname):
                self.reply_403(channelname)
                continue
            channel = server.get_channel(channelname)
            if channel.key is not None and channel.key != keys[i]:
                self.reply(
                    "475 %s %s :Cannot join channel (+k) - bad key"
                    % (self.nickname, channelname))
                continue

            if for_join:
                channel.add_member(self)
                self.channels[irc_lower(channelname)] = channel
                self.message_channel(channel, "JOIN", channelname, True)
                self.channel_log(channel, "joined", meta=True)
                if channel.topic:
                    self.reply("332 %s %s :%s"
                               % (self.nickname, channel.name, channel.topic))
                else:
                    self.reply("331 %s %s :No topic is set"
                               % (self.nickname, channel.name))
            names_prefix = "353 %s = %s :" % (self.nickname, channelname)
            names = ""
            # Max length: reply prefix ":server_name(space)" plus CRLF in
            # the end.
            names_max_len = 512 - (len(server.name) + 2 + 2)
            for name in sorted(x.nickname for x in channel.members):
                if not names:
                    names = names_prefix + name
                # Using >= to include the space between "names" and "name".
                elif len(names) + len(name) >= names_max_len:
                    self.reply(names)
                    names = names_prefix + name
                else:
                    names += " " + name
            if names:
                self.reply(names)
            self.reply("366 %s %s :End of NAMES list"
                       % (self.nickname, channelname))

    def __command_handler(self, command, arguments):
        def away_handler():
            pass

        def ison_handler():
            if len(arguments) < 1:
                self.reply_461("ISON")
                return
            nicks = arguments
            online = [n for n in nicks if server.get_client(n)]
            self.reply("303 %s :%s" % (self.nickname, " ".join(online)))

        def join_handler():
            if len(arguments) < 1:
                self.reply_461("JOIN")
                return
            if arguments[0] == "0":
                for (channelname, channel) in self.channels.items():
                    self.message_channel(channel, "PART", channelname, True)
                    self.channel_log(channel, "left", meta=True)
                    server.remove_member_from_channel(self, channelname)
                self.channels = {}
                return
            self.__send_names(arguments, for_join=True)

        def list_handler():
            if len(arguments) < 1:
                channels = server.channels.values()
            else:
                channels = []
                for channelname in arguments[0].split(","):
                    if server.has_channel(channelname):
                        channels.append(server.get_channel(channelname))

            sorted_channels = sorted(channels, key=lambda x: x.name)
            for channel in sorted_channels:
                self.reply("322 %s %s %d :%s"
                           % (self.nickname, channel.name,
                              len(channel.members), channel.topic))
            self.reply("323 %s :End of LIST" % self.nickname)

        def lusers_handler():
            self.send_lusers()

        def mode_handler():
            if len(arguments) < 1:
                self.reply_461("MODE")
                return
            targetname = arguments[0]
            if server.has_channel(targetname):
                channel = server.get_channel(targetname)
                if len(arguments) < 2:
                    if channel.key:
                        modes = "+k"
                        if irc_lower(channel.name) in self.channels:
                            modes += " %s" % channel.key
                    else:
                        modes = "+"
                    self.reply("324 %s %s %s"
                               % (self.nickname, targetname, modes))
                    return
                flag = arguments[1]
                if flag == "+k":
                    if len(arguments) < 3:
                        self.reply_461("MODE")
                        return
                    key = arguments[2]
                    if irc_lower(channel.name) in self.channels:
                        channel.key = key
                        self.message_channel(
                            channel, "MODE", "%s +k %s" % (channel.name, key),
                            True)
                        self.channel_log(
                            channel, "set channel key to %s" % key, meta=True)
                    else:
                        self.reply("442 %s :You're not on that channel"
                                   % targetname)
                elif flag == "-k":
                    if irc_lower(channel.name) in self.channels:
                        channel.key = None
                        self.message_channel(
                            channel, "MODE", "%s -k" % channel.name,
                            True)
                        self.channel_log(
                            channel, "removed channel key", meta=True)
                    else:
                        self.reply("442 %s :You're not on that channel"
                                   % targetname)
                else:
                    self.reply("472 %s %s :Unknown MODE flag"
                               % (self.nickname, flag))
            elif targetname == self.nickname:
                if len(arguments) == 1:
                    self.reply("221 %s +" % self.nickname)
                else:
                    self.reply("501 %s :Unknown MODE flag" % self.nickname)
            else:
                self.reply_403(targetname)

        def motd_handler():
            self.send_motd()

        def names_handler():
            self.__send_names(arguments)

        def nick_handler():
            if len(arguments) < 1:
                self.reply("431 :No nickname given")
                return
            newnick = arguments[0]
            client = server.get_client(newnick)
            if newnick == self.nickname:
                pass
            elif client and client is not self:
                self.reply("433 %s %s :Nickname is already in use"
                           % (self.nickname, newnick))
            elif not self.__valid_nickname_regexp.match(newnick):
                self.reply("432 %s %s :Erroneous Nickname"
                           % (self.nickname, newnick))
            else:
                for x in self.channels.values():
                    self.channel_log(
                        x, "changed nickname to %s" % newnick, meta=True)
                oldnickname = self.nickname
                self.nickname = newnick
                server.client_changed_nickname(self, oldnickname)
                self.message_related(
                    ":%s!%s@%s NICK %s"
                    % (oldnickname, self.user, self.host, self.nickname),
                    True)

        def notice_and_privmsg_handler():
            if len(arguments) == 0:
                self.reply("411 %s :No recipient given (%s)"
                           % (self.nickname, command))
                return
            if len(arguments) == 1:
                self.reply("412 %s :No text to send" % self.nickname)
                return
            targetname = arguments[0]
            message = arguments[1]
            client = server.get_client(targetname)
            if client:
                client.message(":%s %s %s :%s"
                               % (self.prefix, command, targetname, message))
            elif server.has_channel(targetname):
                channel = server.get_channel(targetname)
                self.message_channel(
                    channel, command, "%s :%s" % (channel.name, message))
                self.channel_log(channel, message)
            else:
                self.reply("401 %s %s :No such nick/channel"
                           % (self.nickname, targetname))

        def part_handler():
            if len(arguments) < 1:
                self.reply_461("PART")
                return
            if len(arguments) > 1:
                partmsg = arguments[1]
            else:
                partmsg = self.nickname
            for channelname in arguments[0].split(","):
                if not valid_channel_re.match(channelname):
                    self.reply_403(channelname)
                elif not irc_lower(channelname) in self.channels:
                    self.reply("442 %s %s :You're not on that channel"
                               % (self.nickname, channelname))
                else:
                    channel = self.channels[irc_lower(channelname)]
                    self.message_channel(
                        channel, "PART", "%s :%s" % (channelname, partmsg),
                        True)
                    self.channel_log(channel, "left (%s)" % partmsg, meta=True)
                    del self.channels[irc_lower(channelname)]
                    server.remove_member_from_channel(self, channelname)

        def ping_handler():
            if len(arguments) < 1:
                self.reply("409 %s :No origin specified" % self.nickname)
                return
            self.reply("PONG %s :%s" % (server.name, arguments[0]))

        def pong_handler():
            pass

        def quit_handler():
            if len(arguments) < 1:
                quitmsg = self.nickname
            else:
                quitmsg = arguments[0]
            self.disconnect(quitmsg)

        def topic_handler():
            if len(arguments) < 1:
                self.reply_461("TOPIC")
                return
            channelname = arguments[0]
            channel = self.channels.get(irc_lower(channelname))
            if channel:
                if len(arguments) > 1:
                    newtopic = arguments[1]
                    channel.topic = newtopic
                    self.message_channel(
                        channel, "TOPIC", "%s :%s" % (channelname, newtopic),
                        True)
                    self.channel_log(
                        channel, "set topic to %r" % newtopic, meta=True)
                else:
                    if channel.topic:
                        self.reply("332 %s %s :%s"
                                   % (self.nickname, channel.name,
                                      channel.topic))
                    else:
                        self.reply("331 %s %s :No topic is set"
                                   % (self.nickname, channel.name))
            else:
                self.reply("442 %s :You're not on that channel" % channelname)

        def wallops_handler():
            if len(arguments) < 1:
                self.reply_461("WALLOPS")
                return
            message = arguments[0]
            for client in server.clients.values():
                client.message(":%s NOTICE %s :Global notice: %s"
                               % (self.prefix, client.nickname, message))

        def who_handler():
            if len(arguments) < 1:
                return
            targetname = arguments[0]
            if server.has_channel(targetname):
                channel = server.get_channel(targetname)
                for member in channel.members:
                    self.reply("352 %s %s %s %s %s %s H :0 %s"
                               % (self.nickname, targetname, member.user,
                                  member.host, server.name, member.nickname,
                                  member.realname))
                self.reply("315 %s %s :End of WHO list"
                           % (self.nickname, targetname))

        def whois_handler():
            if len(arguments) < 1:
                return
            username = arguments[0]
            user = server.get_client(username)
            if user:
                self.reply("311 %s %s %s %s * :%s"
                           % (self.nickname, user.nickname, user.user,
                              user.host, user.realname))
                self.reply("312 %s %s %s :%s"
                           % (self.nickname, user.nickname, server.name,
                              server.name))
                self.reply("319 %s %s :%s"
                           % (self.nickname, user.nickname,
                              " ".join(user.channels)))
                self.reply("318 %s %s :End of WHOIS list"
                           % (self.nickname, user.nickname))
            else:
                self.reply("401 %s %s :No such nick"
                           % (self.nickname, username))

        handler_table = {
            "AWAY": away_handler,
            "ISON": ison_handler,
            "JOIN": join_handler,
            "LIST": list_handler,
            "LUSERS": lusers_handler,
            "MODE": mode_handler,
            "MOTD": motd_handler,
            "NAMES": names_handler,
            "NICK": nick_handler,
            "NOTICE": notice_and_privmsg_handler,
            "PART": part_handler,
            "PING": ping_handler,
            "PONG": pong_handler,
            "PRIVMSG": notice_and_privmsg_handler,
            "QUIT": quit_handler,
            "TOPIC": topic_handler,
            "WALLOPS": wallops_handler,
            "WHO": who_handler,
            "WHOIS": whois_handler,
        }
        server = self.server
        valid_channel_re = self.__valid_channelname_regexp
        try:
            handler_table[command]()
        except KeyError:
            self.reply("421 %s %s :Unknown command" % (self.nickname, command))

    def socket_readable_notification(self):
        try:
            data = self.socket.recv(2 ** 10)
            self.server.print_debug(
                "[%s:%d] -> %r" % (self.host, self.port, data))
            quitmsg = "EOT"
        except socket.error as x:
            data = ""
            quitmsg = x
        if data:
            self.__readbuffer += socket_to_buffer(data)
            self.__parse_read_buffer()
            self.__timestamp = time.time()
            self.__sent_ping = False
        else:
            self.disconnect(quitmsg)

    def socket_writable_notification(self):
        try:
            sent = self.socket.send(buffer_to_socket(self.__writebuffer))
            self.server.print_debug(
                "[%s:%d] <- %r" % (
                    self.host, self.port, self.__writebuffer[:sent]))
            self.__writebuffer = self.__writebuffer[sent:]
        except socket.error as x:
            self.disconnect(x)

    def disconnect(self, quitmsg):
        self.message("ERROR :%s" % quitmsg)
        self.server.print_info(
            "Disconnected connection from %s:%s (%s)." % (
                self.host, self.port, quitmsg))
        self.socket.close()
        self.server.remove_client(self, quitmsg)

    def message(self, msg):
        self.__writebuffer += msg + "\r\n"

    def reply(self, msg):
        self.message(":%s %s" % (self.server.name, msg))

    def reply_403(self, channel):
        self.reply("403 %s %s :No such channel" % (self.nickname, channel))

    def reply_461(self, command):
        nickname = self.nickname or "*"
        self.reply("461 %s %s :Not enough parameters" % (nickname, command))

    def message_channel(self, channel, command, message, include_self=False):
        line = ":%s %s %s" % (self.prefix, command, message)
        for client in channel.members:
            if client != self or include_self:
                client.message(line)

    def channel_log(self, channel, message, meta=False):
        if not self.server.channel_log_dir:
            return
        if meta:
            format = "[%s] * %s %s\n"
        else:
            format = "[%s] <%s> %s\n"
        timestamp = datetime.utcnow().strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S UTC")
        logname = channel.name.replace("_", "__").replace("/", "_")
        fp = open("%s/%s.log" % (self.server.channel_log_dir, logname), "a")
        fp.write(format % (timestamp, self.nickname, message))
        fp.close()

    def message_related(self, msg, include_self=False):
        clients = set()
        if include_self:
            clients.add(self)
        for channel in self.channels.values():
            clients |= channel.members
        if not include_self:
            clients.discard(self)
        for client in clients:
            client.message(msg)

    def send_lusers(self):
        self.reply("251 %s :There are %d users and 0 services on 1 server"
                   % (self.nickname, len(self.server.clients)))

    def send_motd(self):
        server = self.server
        motdlines = server.get_motd_lines()
        if motdlines:
            self.reply("375 %s :- %s Message of the day -"
                       % (self.nickname, server.name))
            for line in motdlines:
                self.reply("372 %s :- %s" % (self.nickname, line.rstrip()))
            self.reply("376 %s :End of /MOTD command" % self.nickname)
        else:
            self.reply("422 %s :MOTD File is missing" % self.nickname)


class Server(object):
    def __init__(self, options):
        self.ports = options.ports
        self.password = options.password
        self.ssl_pem_file = options.ssl_pem_file
        self.motdfile = options.motd
        self.verbose = options.verbose
        self.debug = options.debug
        self.channel_log_dir = options.channel_log_dir
        self.chroot = options.chroot
        self.setuid = options.setuid
        self.state_dir = options.state_dir
        self.log_file = options.log_file
        self.log_max_bytes = options.log_max_size * 1024 * 1024
        self.log_count = options.log_count
        self.logger = None

        if options.password_file:
            with open(options.password_file, "r") as fp:
                self.password = fp.read().strip("\n")

        if self.ssl_pem_file:
            self.ssl = __import__("ssl")

        # Find certificate after daemonization if path is relative:
        if self.ssl_pem_file and os.path.exists(self.ssl_pem_file):
            self.ssl_pem_file = os.path.abspath(self.ssl_pem_file)
        # else: might exist in the chroot jail, so just continue

        if options.listen:
            self.address = socket.gethostbyname(options.listen)
        else:
            self.address = ""
        server_name_limit = 63  # From the RFC.
        self.name = socket.getfqdn(self.address)[:server_name_limit]

        self.channels = {}  # irc_lower(Channel name) --> Channel instance.
        self.clients = {}  # Socket --> Client instance.
        self.nicknames = {}  # irc_lower(Nickname) --> Client instance.
        if self.channel_log_dir:
            create_directory(self.channel_log_dir)
        if self.state_dir:
            create_directory(self.state_dir)

    def make_pid_file(self, filename):
        try:
            fd = os.open(filename, os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL, 0o644)
            os.write(fd, "%i\n" % os.getpid())
            os.close(fd)
        except:
            self.print_error("Could not create PID file %r" % filename)
            sys.exit(1)

    def daemonize(self):
        try:
            pid = os.fork()
            if pid > 0:
                sys.exit(0)
        except OSError:
            sys.exit(1)
        os.setsid()
        try:
            pid = os.fork()
            if pid > 0:
                self.print_info("PID: %d" % pid)
                sys.exit(0)
        except OSError:
            sys.exit(1)
        os.chdir("/")
        os.umask(0)
        dev_null = open("/dev/null", "r+")
        os.dup2(dev_null.fileno(), sys.stdout.fileno())
        os.dup2(dev_null.fileno(), sys.stderr.fileno())
        os.dup2(dev_null.fileno(), sys.stdin.fileno())

    def get_client(self, nickname):
        return self.nicknames.get(irc_lower(nickname))

    def has_channel(self, name):
        return irc_lower(name) in self.channels

    def get_channel(self, channelname):
        if irc_lower(channelname) in self.channels:
            channel = self.channels[irc_lower(channelname)]
        else:
            channel = Channel(self, channelname)
            self.channels[irc_lower(channelname)] = channel
        return channel

    def get_motd_lines(self):
        if self.motdfile:
            try:
                return open(self.motdfile).readlines()
            except IOError:
                return ["Could not read MOTD file %r." % self.motdfile]
        else:
            return []

    def print_info(self, msg):
        if self.verbose:
            print(msg)
            sys.stdout.flush()
        if self.logger:
            self.logger.info(msg)

    def print_debug(self, msg):
        if self.debug:
            print(msg)
            sys.stdout.flush()
        if self.logger:
            self.logger.debug(msg)

    def print_error(self, msg):
        sys.stderr.write("%s\n" % msg)
        if self.logger:
            self.logger.error(msg)

    def client_changed_nickname(self, client, oldnickname):
        if oldnickname:
            del self.nicknames[irc_lower(oldnickname)]
        self.nicknames[irc_lower(client.nickname)] = client

    def remove_member_from_channel(self, client, channelname):
        if irc_lower(channelname) in self.channels:
            channel = self.channels[irc_lower(channelname)]
            channel.remove_client(client)

    def remove_client(self, client, quitmsg):
        client.message_related(":%s QUIT :%s" % (client.prefix, quitmsg))
        for x in client.channels.values():
            client.channel_log(x, "quit (%s)" % quitmsg, meta=True)
            x.remove_client(client)
        if client.nickname \
                and irc_lower(client.nickname) in self.nicknames:
            del self.nicknames[irc_lower(client.nickname)]
        del self.clients[client.socket]

    def remove_channel(self, channel):
        del self.channels[irc_lower(channel.name)]

    def start(self):
        serversockets = []
        for port in self.ports:
            s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
            s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
            try:
                s.bind((self.address, port))
            except socket.error as e:
                self.print_error("Could not bind port %s: %s." % (port, e))
                sys.exit(1)
            s.listen(5)
            serversockets.append(s)
            del s
            self.print_info("Listening on port %d." % port)
        if self.chroot:
            os.chdir(self.chroot)
            os.chroot(self.chroot)
            self.print_info("Changed root directory to %s" % self.chroot)
        if self.setuid:
            os.setgid(self.setuid[1])
            os.setuid(self.setuid[0])
            self.print_info("Setting uid:gid to %s:%s"
                            % (self.setuid[0], self.setuid[1]))

        self.init_logging()
        try:
            self.run(serversockets)
        except:
            if self.logger:
                self.logger.exception("Fatal exception")
            raise

    def init_logging(self):
        if not self.log_file:
            return

        log_level = logging.INFO
        if self.debug:
            log_level = logging.DEBUG
        self.logger = logging.getLogger("miniircd")
        formatter = logging.Formatter(
            ("%(asctime)s - %(name)s[%(process)d] - "
             "%(levelname)s - %(message)s"))
        fh = RotatingFileHandler(
            self.log_file,
            maxBytes=self.log_max_bytes,
            backupCount=self.log_count)
        fh.setLevel(log_level)
        fh.setFormatter(formatter)
        self.logger.setLevel(log_level)
        self.logger.addHandler(fh)

    def run(self, serversockets):
        last_aliveness_check = time.time()
        while True:
            (iwtd, owtd, ewtd) = select.select(
                serversockets + [x.socket for x in self.clients.values()],
                [x.socket for x in self.clients.values()
                 if x.write_queue_size() > 0],
                [],
                10)
            for x in iwtd:
                if x in self.clients:
                    self.clients[x].socket_readable_notification()
                else:
                    (conn, addr) = x.accept()
                    if self.ssl_pem_file:
                        try:
                            conn = self.ssl.wrap_socket(
                                conn,
                                server_side=True,
                                certfile=self.ssl_pem_file,
                                keyfile=self.ssl_pem_file)
                        except Exception as e:
                            self.print_error(
                                "SSL error for connection from %s:%s: %s" % (
                                    addr[0], addr[1], e))
                            continue
                    try:
                        self.clients[conn] = Client(self, conn)
                        self.print_info("Accepted connection from %s:%s." % (
                            addr[0], addr[1]))
                    except socket.error as e:
                        try:
                            conn.close()
                        except:
                            pass
            for x in owtd:
                if x in self.clients:  # client may have been disconnected
                    self.clients[x].socket_writable_notification()
            now = time.time()
            if last_aliveness_check + 10 < now:
                for client in list(self.clients.values()):
                    client.check_aliveness()
                last_aliveness_check = now


_maketrans = str.maketrans if PY3 else string.maketrans
_ircstring_translation = _maketrans(
    string.ascii_lowercase.upper() + "[]\\^",
    string.ascii_lowercase + "{}|~")


def irc_lower(s):
    return s.translate(_ircstring_translation)


def main(argv):
    op = OptionParser(
        version=VERSION,
        description="miniircd is a small and limited IRC server.")
    op.add_option(
        "--channel-log-dir",
        metavar="X",
        help="store channel log in directory X")
    op.add_option(
        "-d", "--daemon",
        action="store_true",
        help="fork and become a daemon")
    op.add_option(
        "--debug",
        action="store_true",
        help="print debug messages to stdout")
    op.add_option(
        "--listen",
        metavar="X",
        help="listen on specific IP address X")
    op.add_option(
        "--log-count",
        metavar="X", default=10, type="int",
        help="keep X log files; default: %default")
    op.add_option(
        "--log-file",
        metavar="X",
        help="store log in file X")
    op.add_option(
        "--log-max-size",
        metavar="X", default=10, type="int",
        help="set maximum log file size to X MiB; default: %default MiB")
    op.add_option(
        "--motd",
        metavar="X",
        help="display file X as message of the day")
    op.add_option(
        "--pid-file",
        metavar="X",
        help="write PID to file X")
    op.add_option(
        "-p", "--password",
        metavar="X",
        help="require connection password X; default: no password")
    op.add_option(
        "--password-file",
        metavar="X",
        help=("require connection password stored in file X;"
              " default: no password"))
    op.add_option(
        "--ports",
        metavar="X",
        help="listen to ports X (a list separated by comma or whitespace);"
             " default: 6667 or 6697 if SSL is enabled")
    op.add_option(
        "-s", "--ssl-pem-file",
        metavar="FILE",
        help="enable SSL and use FILE as the .pem certificate+key")
    op.add_option(
        "--state-dir",
        metavar="X",
        help="save persistent channel state (topic, key) in directory X")
    op.add_option(
        "--verbose",
        action="store_true",
        help="be verbose (print some progress messages to stdout)")
    if os.name == "posix":
        op.add_option(
            "--chroot",
            metavar="X",
            help="change filesystem root to directory X after startup"
                 " (requires root)")
        op.add_option(
            "--setuid",
            metavar="U[:G]",
            help="change process user (and optionally group) after startup"
                 " (requires root)")
    else:
        op.chroot = False
        op.setuid = False

    (options, args) = op.parse_args(argv[1:])
    if options.debug:
        options.verbose = True
    if options.ports is None:
        if options.ssl_pem_file is None:
            options.ports = "6667"
        else:
            options.ports = "6697"
    if options.chroot:
        if os.getuid() != 0:
            op.error("Must be root to use --chroot")
    if options.setuid:
        from pwd import getpwnam
        from grp import getgrnam
        if os.getuid() != 0:
            op.error("Must be root to use --setuid")
        matches = options.setuid.split(":")
        if len(matches) == 2:
            options.setuid = (getpwnam(matches[0]).pw_uid,
                              getgrnam(matches[1]).gr_gid)
        elif len(matches) == 1:
            options.setuid = (getpwnam(matches[0]).pw_uid,
                              getpwnam(matches[0]).pw_gid)
        else:
            op.error("Specify a user, or user and group separated by a colon,"
                     " e.g. --setuid daemon, --setuid nobody:nobody")
    if (os.getuid() == 0 or os.getgid() == 0) and not options.setuid:
        op.error("Running this service as root is not recommended. Use the"
                 " --setuid option to switch to an unprivileged account after"
                 " startup. If you really intend to run as root, use"
                 " \"--setuid root\".")

    ports = []
    for port in re.split(r"[,\s]+", options.ports):
        try:
            ports.append(int(port))
        except ValueError:
            op.error("bad port: %r" % port)
    options.ports = ports
    server = Server(options)
    if options.daemon:
        server.daemonize()
    if options.pid_file:
        server.make_pid_file(options.pid_file)
    try:
        server.start()
    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        server.print_error("Interrupted.")


main(sys.argv)

#################################

top of the script don't think needed just in case
ya might add 'import ssl'
on github the python file is named a bit different
to start the script save it as example: minircd.py
chmod +x the script

as root from hidircz directory with your pem file and motd file:
# python minircd.py --ssl-pem-file=/root/hidircz/hidz.pem --listen 127.0.0.1 --motd=huh.motd --setuid=root

i didn't test this out but to run the script as non root ya might need change directory to say /home/nonrootuser
move everything there, chown -R nonroot:nonroot all the files
so ssl doesn't gripe about an error i might be wrong on this fyi 

to get help with the irc server:
# python minircd.py -h

i forgot to mention to start tor at least on arch:
# /usr/bin/tor -f /etc/tor/torrc

so now you have a irc tor chat server up in stealth mode
plus an additional layer of ssl 

the clients say via irssi can connect as follows:
# socat TCP4-LISTEN:8000,reuseaddr,fork SOCKS4a:127.0.0.1:newtorsitenamehere.onion:6697,socksport=9050

you don't add the 'irc' in front of the 'domain' just the onion address without 'irc' 

then launch irssi and to connect
/connect -ssl 127.0.0.1 8000

you can create a room join chat typical irc stuff
anything done as /whois will show localhost no ip info

for pidgin users little different but not much...
basic tab is irc protocol
yer user name
server is the tor address without 'irc'
advanced tab
port 6697
proxy tab...
proxy is http
host 127.0.0.1 port 8118

start privoxy before connecting:
# /usr/bin/privoxy --no-daemon /etc/privoxy/config

here is my privoxy config:
#######################################

# Generally, this file goes in /etc/privoxy/config
# unfucked config by cm0s 010117
# to start /usr/bin/privoxy --no-dameon /etc/privoxy/config
# Tor listens as a SOCKS4a proxy here:
forward-socks5 / 127.0.0.1:9050 .

# confz
confdir /etc/privoxy
logdir /var/log/privoxy
# actionsfile standard  # Internal purpose, recommended
actionsfile default.action   # Main actions file
actionsfile user.action      # User customizations
filterfile default.filter

# timeout shit
keep-alive-timeout 600
# mohr timeout shit
default-server-timeout 600
# yet mohhhrrr...
socket-timeout 600

# Don't log interesting things, only startup messages, warnings and errors
logfile logfile
#jarfile jarfile
#debug   0    # show each GET/POST/CONNECT request
debug   4096 # Startup banner and warnings
debug   8192 # Errors - *we highly recommended enabling this*

user-manual /usr/share/doc/privoxy/user-manual
listen-address  localhost:8118
toggle  1
enable-remote-toggle 0
enable-edit-actions 0
enable-remote-http-toggle 0
buffer-limit 4096
#
#
########################################

a quick side note:
make sure logging is off in pidgin and also the otr plugin

so recap, ya just launched your very own irc chat server
can make your own motd, publish your otr key add whatever custom
stuff ya want and ya really made it private coz it's in stealth mode
stealth mode tor is NOT listed in the tor directory and even if someone
finds your onion address they can't do anything, won't even let them 
scan your address without the auth cookie, and you added another layer of ssl

cheerz

splif

Edited ... by MOD-Q-BRUH

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