yeah he was injecting malformed numerics at an epic client causing it
to crash. thus prompting hop to check more carefully when parsing
a number of server responses...
not a bad idea, really. altho i question the network that permits servers
to send such broken things to clients :)
-w
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 04:36:02PM -0700, Joseph Carter wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 08:46:30AM +0300, Upi Tamminen wrote:
> > EPIC4 from CVS doesn't show bans in IRCnet at all, apparently because of
> > the following piece of code:
> >
> > if (!ArgList[0] || !ArgList[1] || !ArgList[2])
> > return; /* Larneproofing */
>
> larneproofing? heh
>
> --
> Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> We can hope for the future
> But there might not be one
>
> <Hydroxide> knightbrd: from knightbrd.brain import * :)
> <knghtbrd> Oh gods if it were that easy ..
> <knghtbrd> from carmack.brain import OpenGL
>
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