>
>Is there any reason why CTCP finger needs to give an IP address?
>
>I mean, for normal clients, the information is basically already
>availible via whois.
>
>For privledged clients, and clients on networks with host masking,
>giving that information out is probably undesirable.

EPIC returns whatever the server says your userhost is.   Checking out
a few servers, it looks like hybrid returns your ip address instead of
your fake hostname when you USERHOST yourself...

You can either suppress CTCP FINGER with /on ctcp_request (which I 
assume you've probably done all along) or you can
        $serverctl(SET <server> USERHOST <fake userhost>)
but that may break your ability to do DCC, so be forewarned!

Jeremy
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