On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 10:00:52PM -0500, Chip Norkus wrote:
> 
> I'm trying to place a DALnet oper on ignore (one with one of those silly
> @DALnet addresses), and epic is completely munging my ignore against my
> wishes.
> 
> I do:  /ignore *!user@*, and epic changes it to: *!user@*.*.  That doesn't
> work.  I also tried /ignore *!user@DALnet, and epic changed it to
> *!user@DALnet.*

There was an argument about nickserv and things like that on a
certain net that didn't have a '.' in them either.  Some people
believe the RFC states there should be a '.' in a FQDN, others
don't agree.  I think there should be one in it.

> This behavior is flat-out incorrect.  If I give epic a mask to ignore, it
> should not rewrite my mask for me to tell me what I'm doing, especially if,
> when rewriting the mask, it ceases to match what it was intended to.

The behaviour is also incorrect in case you try to ban/ignore a
ipv6 address which is seperated by ':'.

I sometimes find it very annoying that it does that too.


Kurt

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