-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > In the past days I noticed a new kind of trojan... they use the realname "0" > (zero, without the quotes). > > I stupidly had the idea to who then using /who 0 xr ... guess... I got > flooded off, that matches all users, probably because 0 = NULL.
/who 0 is treated specially as 'list everyone' try /who 0* xr... for instance will only list people who's realname begins with 0 > Now I would like to set a k line like k:$R0:reason:* .... but I m a little > bit scared of the result, I dont want to k line all my users. nope, this isn't used here. > > So, my question is: > > Does "k:$R0:reason:*" match all users or only the users having "0" as real > name ? > only 0 as a realname - -- National security is in your hands - guard it well. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Only when you are sure they have you, can you stop being paranoid iD8DBQE+XJCtcAgRpy8z8UQRAivgAKCKVoDSCSXnk1WUfQFdiX7wdd4slQCfW9Mq EN6QGjlw1uUfqyzq4waPasI= =xfxN -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----