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admit, it's not anywhere near as bad as it could be. I've just reached
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ry again.
It's interesting that make attempts to re-run autoconf; could you let us
know what set of instructions you are using, and how you retrieved the
source that you are building?
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s the possibility that we
could apply compression to server<->server links rather cheaply, even
though it seems likely we won't try to use the SSL link on
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Thank you for your contribution! Could you please send it as a
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same name as your project, and I failed to take that into account when I
copied and pasted their URLs--oops!)
On Thu, 2011-01-13 at 11:44 -0500, Kevin L. Mitchell wrote:
> As those of you subscribed to patc...@undernet.org may be aware, I have
> completed this migration, including setting u
01-12 at 10:53 -0500, Kevin L. Mitchell wrote:
> Greetings. The Undernet Coder Committee is planning to convert our
> existing Subversion-based source code repositories to git repositories,
> still to be hosted on SourceForge. I have performed test conversions to
> ensure that all branches
that there will be neither objections nor outstanding
commits, which is why I'm giving such a short period of time to register
them.)
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ections have been received, but I've not personally
examined that code, and we have had a fair amount of difficulty with it
in the past.)
(Search for IPCHECK_CLONE_* in doc/readme.features; those settings go in
the "features" block of your ircd.conf.)
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G-line related fixes and improvements
* Removal of extraneous assert() calls and clean-ups in network
engines
* Bug fixes in detection of network loops and L-line and H-line
checks, to provide better diagnostic messages
* Bug fixes and code clean-ups in delayed join logic
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On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 15:09 -0200, Arthur wrote:
> nice, a got a blank mail! heh
You didn't look deeply enough. Never mind, though--it probably would be
over your head anyway :P
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Hello Mr. Kev !
Well let's see...I'm not sending this mail to ask for something in
particular I just want to know if the GNUWorld project still active, if
someone works on it or is just..abandoned. I think it is outdated..that we
need new
impact should be so marked. It would still be good form to mask other
security information, however, such as passwords or IP addresses in
stack traces.
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e two approaches that are used for this capability are the
combination of IRC proxies with DNS tricks--a little out of scope for
this email list--or by writing an iauth plugin (see doc/readme.iauth).
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h. You
will not receive any support for it from us, sorry. I suggest you try
asking the author of the patch.
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sed to a local deactivation of a global G-line; for local
deactivations, the server should just forward or ignore, depending on
whether or not it's the target.
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d and use
iauth to set the IP and hostname.) Both of these are somewhat advanced,
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nd start reading. (You'll probably have to back up in the example.conf
to see all that we've written about it.) That said, it appears the
documentation for the port block begins at line 674 in example.conf.
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? The sample you
included below is missing only a vhost relation to effect the
configuration you want.
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Greetings. This is just a notification that we are in the process of
migrating the CVS repository into an SVN repository. We will post
updated access instructions once the migration is complete.
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repository path for anonymous access is:
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/gnuworld
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ainly I don't
keep any such archives. Also, by the way, much of the discussion
occurred on other lists and on-line...and if archives of those lists and
discussions exist, they would not be made available due to security
concerns. Sorry...
(By the way, I suggest using the term "requ
that doesn't
work, go to gnuworld's SourceForge page and visit the CVS page from
there--it'll have the directions you need.
(Your .sig is annoyingly long, by the way; you should consider
shortening it considerably in some way.)
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t.
But, in any case, the question is academic. If your client doesn't
directly support /connect, or gives it some different semantics, then
there will be a / command that will issue the IRC protocol-level CONNECT
message, or a script that will add that functionality, and you should
make u
uld not code that ourselves.
Hope this helps!
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ogic that releases expired G-lines...
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then reactivated with the same options it had
before. If we reset the expiration time like this, my command syntax
will require us to respecify both the expiration time and the G-line
reason...
BTW, is this a change we should stick into .13, or are you comfortable
with development of this in
l G-lines should use a separate
record, rather than having to be conjoined with the global G-line? But
then we have to ask the question, how do we make locally-restricted
changes to the G-line?
Anyway, here are the thoughts for your review and discussion. Have
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email (NO HTML, please), to
patches@, and assuming my co-maintainer has no objections to it (he
hasn't been able to work through your HTML email :P), we'll consider it.
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On Tue, 2007-01-23 at 14:13 -0800, Chris Behrens wrote:
> There's also inconsistent use when returning the channel name to
> the user. The old way uses 'chptr->chname' and the new way uses
> 'name'. Just something else to nitpick.
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100% successful.
I recommend adding 'vhost = ""' to your port blocks. For
, you can use either your bound IP address, or you could
even use the wildcard address (0.0.0.0). I suspect that this will solve
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via class or IP--so that operators could
still get in if they get disconnected before they can /die, /restart, or
unlock the server...of course, this might be useful apart from iauth,
but... ;)
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> HPLL is at least 20 seconds, a timer or flag is set; if the HPLL stays
> above 20 seconds for at least 180 seconds, the link is squit. The
> LPLL "below 90 seconds for 180 seconds" is similar.
I like, I think... :)
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e backed up processing a
burst or other backlog...and I feel that should show up in the AsLL
results..
Other thoughts?
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That would be pretty easy; right now, there is some code to avoid
> using iauth for server connections.
You'd also have to hook iauth into the autoconnect code--only attempt an
auto if iauth gives permission...
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wonder...could iauth be adapted to work with server
connections in some way? That way, we could write more complex crule
rules: "Allow this connection only between 9pm and 10pm on nights with a
full moon" ;)
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uld receive the
MOTD and other connect messages immediately after this. From here, you
can try "JOIN #test-channel" and ensure that you can join channels.
Assuming all of this works as I have described, your problem is likely
with your IRC client...
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HIS_SERVERMODE?
Don't forget to add documentation to doc/readme.features and
doc/example.conf for that new feature...
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.conf changes to override them. The second way to fix this would
be to make feature_init() call the notify functions with the default
values--but this gives me qualms, since I'm not certain how the other
notifies will interact with that change.
Definitely a step in the right direction,
ug
reports, patches, and feature requests via the SourceForge trackers on
http://sourceforge.net/projects/undernet-ircu/ . Thanks!
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exit the debugger, then include *all* of the information that gdb
printed out in your bug report.
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ixed. Caused by a cut&paste error and a chain of (never before
seen) bugs...
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> || conf_eval_crule(aconf->name, CRULE_MASK))
>continue;
This 'if' here will always return true unless ConFreq(cltmp) == 0.
Which will probably break autos :)
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> commits I made, either.
Bah. Were they large commits? It's possible majordummy refused to
deliver them due to size. (Though I can't imagine a patch to ChangeLog
being a "large" commit...)
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iminate use of TRUE and FALSE and functions from .
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> -- diff included --
> Index: ircu2.10/ircd/gline.c
> diff -u ircu2.10/ircd/gline.c:1.55 ircu2.10/ircd/gline.c:1.56
Hmmm...seems you left out ChangeLog...
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e .conf, along with at least two
pre-defined privilege sets--one for local opers, one for global opers.
A third privilege set could be for admins and include things like the
set privilege, etc.
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ots on
>EFnet for many years.
Interesting. Do you know what its effectiveness is compared to our
target limit code? (Channel joins count as a target, and I often find
myself target limited when joining the huge number of testnet channels I
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to the list. We
don't dare have our overloaded list admin be loaded down with an attempt
to moderate the list as well.
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mand from the server--omission is permitted by the RFC, but a
lot of clients seem to get this wrong.)
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, support this non-standard behavior.
By the way, it should be trivial to force RFC-compliant behavior here.
Merely change m_mode() and mo_opmode() to call mode_parse() with the
MODE_PARSE_STRICT flag. (The server handler routines, particularly the
BURST handler, already use this flag.)
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lution of va_copy() is nice, but unfortunately, it's still a very new
feature in the C world, and we still need to support older compilers...
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appropriate place. I expect the real problem would either be
> memory usage (although I don't expect many channels would take advantage
> of this feature, through a lack of education if nothing else).
No, the point is that this form of MODE message would itself desync the
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> Uhm, can't I still do:
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> PRIVMSG #chan :\001ACTION is broken\001\001VERSION\001
Congratulations; you have just discovered one of the many reasons
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cial server, and you'd be automatically
dropped into a client, with all the / commands and such. As far as I
know, this is no longer available on Undernet, though.
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