Re: [Coder-Com] Re: Host Encryption

2003-06-13 Thread Entrope
"Barlad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I may have not correctly said what I meant. I was referring to the "hidden > host" feature. I vaguely remember reading about it in the changelog of a 1.x > version. For instance, if user joe has got the hostname: myhostname.com, it > would appear to other use

[Coder-Com] Re: Host Encryption

2003-06-13 Thread Barlad
I may have not correctly said what I meant. I was referring to the "hidden host" feature. I vaguely remember reading about it in the changelog of a 1.x version. For instance, if user joe has got the hostname: myhostname.com, it would appear to other users as 22492032.com (random numeric string). I

Re: [Coder-Com] Host encryption.

2003-06-13 Thread net
You must be confusing our ircd with other ircds floating in circulation on the Internet. The Undernet ircd (ircu) does not perform any type of host encryption at any level. Cheers, netski - Original Message - From: "Barlad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 1

[Coder-Com] Host encryption.

2003-06-13 Thread Barlad
Hello, For a research project, I am looking for documentation concerning the way host encryption works in IRC and particularly in irc-u. My knowledge in C is quite limited but if anyone could give me a clue about the way it works and point me towards the C files that contains the functions wh

Re: [Coder-Com] bug in /list

2003-06-13 Thread Carlo Wood
> > How about we drop +p as a separate mode and make it do +s for > compatibility? > > -- > > Kevin L. Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The most important difference is (or used to be, dunno if that still works as-is) that when you are on a channel that is +s then you cannot be found with a wildcard /

Re: [Coder-Com] bug in /list

2003-06-13 Thread Carlo Wood
On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 01:43:06PM +0200, Carlo Wood wrote: > The most important difference is (or used to be, dunno > if that still works as-is) that when you are on a channel > that is +s then you cannot be found with a wildcard /WHO > if you'd otherwise have matched. This isn't the case > when

Re: [Coder-Com] bug in /list

2003-06-13 Thread Timothy Barbeisch
Agreed. That's exactly what you use it for. As is implies fixing it to work properly though I'd assume :) At 10:08 PM 6/12/2003 -0600, Captain Kirk wrote: I always found +p useful for those who wanted to find the channel, and weren't just people looking to pester someone. +s hides completely,