> #ZT Recently had a security issue caused by an 'interesting' hostname.
I am still out on that ... I honestly need to see the Tcl script being used
in #zt to say if it was an exploit or not. I can confirm 100% it wasn't a
bug in Eggdrop .. and it's doubtful it's a bug in a Tcl script .. but I n
#ZT Recently had a security issue caused by an 'interesting' hostname.
theZoMBiE is qqlaw@#!/bin/sh.B-S-D.org was not
Hostnames with ! in them are going to break clients, scripts and Coding are
they not?
Shouldnt these be disallowed?
One line of options might be to offer some user specific server mode,
similar +d (but only blocking joins/parts from a channel -- still leaving
the issue of quits), or some channel specific (rather than host specific)
server side utility such as +silence (again, modified to filter joins/parts,
and
hmmm:
Channel has 2000 users in it with,
5 ops
5 voiced
Anyone whose anyone knows that if someone were to join that channel from
anything less than a dual channel ISDN line (and probably including) is not
going to handle the flood of /names, and the ensuing irc clients doing
things like /who or
Where on your system is getopt.h located?
The legend of the darkness wrote:
> When i was trying to compile GNUWorld
> getopts.h was not found, required by main.cc
>
> The system is FreeBSD 4.6-Release with gcc 2.95.3
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks for your time,
> Andreas Louca
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
I think i have a soloution to your problem which would requier much less
upheavel
first you add a channel mode which redirects limit blocked clients to
another channel
then you have a bot which replicates the traffic
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When i was trying to compile GNUWorld
getopts.h was not found, required by main.cc
The system is FreeBSD 4.6-Release with gcc 2.95.3
Any ideas?
Thanks for your time,
Andreas Louca
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