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http://cerberus.key2peace.org/patches/ircu2.10.11/
You will find some ircu patches there
Math
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In stead off the client performing the mode +x, you could ma&ybe implement
a syntax change in the login message... That way you could have an optional
term, and the server would perform mode +x for you on login.
For exemple:
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Maybe you could implement a /log
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Could someone send to me this SVSNICK patch please ?
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As it is optional, the user will then connect without password,
bypassing X authentication.
Math
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Envoyé : 22 octobre, 2002 05:23
À : Mathieu René
Objet : RE
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A umode change/svsnick MUST be applied to ALL servers...
Math
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Envoyé : 22 octobre, 2002 08:02
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Heya all!! Does somebody have a patch to force nick change/umode change that
doesn't need to be applied at all servers ??? (only on the hub) and Works :d
I have SVSNick but it changes only the nick on the servers where the patch
is applied.
(Running ircu2.10.11.02)
Tnx,
Ace
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On Tuesday 22 October 2002 10:32, Frederic Kinnaer wrote:
> Why don't base I:Line passwords on X passwords ?? Ex: Only that account
> could sign in to the server .. (For hidden servers), and if services down,
> the current I:Line password.
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> > I was thinking about this, and I came up with an idea as to host-hiding.
> > With the current system, there is always a chance to get the user's host
> > by using a NOTIFY event (mIRC and similar clients) to send a WHOIS
> > upon connection. Even if the client logs in by default on connect
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