hello:
maybe is a server error or whatever is it , i've saw many users reporting the
same ... after a few minutes i got the same problem.
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> I'd like to ask where is the whocmd.s in ircu2.10.07 ?
> We'd like to notice Opers when someone makes whois on them
> but we couldnt find it in whocmds.c in ircu2.10.11.
ircd/m_whois.c, not that I think that it's a wise idea :)
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- Original Message -
From: Cti-
To: coder-com
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 12:52 AM
Subject: Whocmds.c
Hello,
I'd like to ask where is the whocmd.s in ircu2.10.07 ?
We'd like to notice Opers when someone makes whois on them
but we couldnt find it in whocmds.c in ircu2.10.11.
Cti-
proposal MD5+salt password, feel free to comment on this
2 bytes salt + 16 bytes MD5 -> 18 bytes
(P10) base64 encode to 24 characters
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Alexander Maassen wrote:
> Question is: Where are those 68 opers if they don't help users (wich they do
> not need to, ok), wich means they would have plenty of time for this.
There are only a few opers who deal with routing the
network...purely because they're the o
Ok, let me reconstruct the problem:
Channel is #cservice on my network
[13:09] *** Joins: banme ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
[13:10] *** Quits: banme ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (Registered)
[13:10] *** Joins: banme ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <-- banme sets umode +x.
[13:11] *** X sets mode: +o banme
Now banme is trying