I think Austhex (the ircd AustNet uses) has something like that. Non-ops
could see joins and parts, but they could only see messages from ops.
just thought i'd mention that...
It's probably best if this was implemented on the client side. When we
used to host #cricket many years ago, I remember a nifty lil ircII script
(can't remember the name - /load quiet or /load silent or some such) that
used to mute all the joins/leaves/nick changes into the status bar.
Mmmm
Man
> > Doesn't that pretty much destroy the concept behind IRC, that is to
allow
> > people to chat with each other? Also, don't people on a channel have
the
> > right to see who they are keeping company, and thus being associated
with?
>
> The mode under discussion is only for use for very large cha
> can you include some error messages?
I doubt that there were any error messages:
> > [...] the gmake stalls at the point where the cservice.cc messages
show [...]
Kind regards
--
Tom Rons ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
(http://openircd.org/trons/)
> I think it would be a good idea to implement a connection throttling code
in
> the IRCD.
If you would have taken the time to investigate the code you would have
noticed it's already present.. This is probably one of, if not the first
ircd that implemented connection throttling.
Kind regards
can you include some error messages?
- Original Message -
From: "clueless person" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 1:33 PM
Subject: [Coder-Com] GNUWorld Question - PLEASE help!
> Hello coder-com, sorry to bother you!
> I'm having a weird problem
Hello coder-com, sorry to bother you!
I'm having a weird problem with GNUWorld, which i haven't encountered before
and REALLY need your help, please! I tried asking in #coder-com but nobody
seemed to know...
Whilst i tried to re-compile GNUWorld, the gmake stalls at the point where
the cservice
On Sat, Jul 27, 2002 at 02:43:11AM -0400, Py Fivestones wrote:
> Doesn't that pretty much destroy the concept behind IRC, that is to allow
> people to chat with each other? Also, don't people on a channel have the
> right to see who they are keeping company, and thus being associated with?
Th
I think it would be a good idea to implement a connection throttling code in
the IRCD.
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time to test the french
this is what i think it says
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> As this is my first mail to this list a quick introduction; I'm one of the
> guys coding stuff for QuakeNet, I've worked on some aspects of our current
> pl18 patch and I'm involved in producing our next patch (which will be
> against 2.10.11).
>
> One
Hello, this is a HanIRC operator JunSeon Oh.
HanIRC is HANGUL (korea language) IRC chatting network since 1994.
We operate HanIRC services during 7 years with IRCU. Now we are running a
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