[Coder-Com] invite announcement patch

2004-05-04 Thread bas
"To do so, it uses numeric 345: : has been invited by " shouldnt it have been a more parseable syntax? -beware

Re: [Coder-Com] is this a hub weird behaviour issue too?

2004-03-28 Thread bas
wensu wrote: Someone came into #help regarding the below. ie: reop by server in the last line? Would someone please explain or confirm if this is the same issue as before re: hub still on .04 ? * [X]GoD sets mode: +o samSaric * samSaric sets mode: -oo eccess DOLL Maxwell aN|Ya LOABITALK inf

Re: [Coder-Com] proposition to improve channels security

2003-12-02 Thread bas
the topic is for this kind of things, imo. dont add an extra mode for it.

Re: [Coder-Com] Contest

2003-09-16 Thread bas
payne wrote: Hi I made an design for the coder-com webpage , check it : http://www.vodanet.org/undernet/index.php If u have any sugestion just email me at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thnaks, Payne shows a blank page here.

Re: [Coder-Com] bug in /list

2003-06-12 Thread bas
> +p does not show in /list at all > +s shows in /list with channel name as "*" but topic visible > are you sure its not the other way around?

Re: [Coder-Com] Feature request for ircu

2003-06-11 Thread bas
> > (plus do you want to give a hacker the ability to /kill you if they > happen to get your username and password?) > they can only do that once. after that, they changed the password, or you know your account is hacked and you change it. and anyway use a strong password

Re: RE : [Coder-Com] Fwd: [Cservice] accessability enquiry

2003-03-31 Thread bas
peter green wrote: > > ok tonight i'll try to code a sanitiseing proxy, mscaht connects to > localhost my program connects on to the irc server then the program will > parse the traffic flowing from the irc server back to mschat and rebuild it > in a form mschat can handle > > > > > > This basica

Re: [Coder-Com] bworld linux/freebsd

2003-03-24 Thread bas
> > xbot this was mean't to be a clone of undernets X bot but it is nowhere near > complete > i didnt even *start* the xbot:) yes plugwash maintains beware irc services right now, because he knows how to make it portable. i didnt bother. TWsocket you know. *hides*

Re: [Coder-Com] a few ideas

2003-03-18 Thread bas
peter green wrote: > > i said end site not end user > > in other words a home connection will likely get a /48 > so will a large university site > it's likely that a large university, like an ISP, gets more than a /48.

Re: [Coder-Com] a few ideas

2003-03-15 Thread bas
> > and for that matter why does it send crlf instead of just lf on > > server-server links this is also a waste of bandwidth and afaict no p10 > > implementation minds being sent just lf > > RFC specifies "\r\n", the original code base does "\r\n", clients have a > right to expect "\r\n", and it

Re: [Coder-Com] away not updating on remote servers

2003-03-04 Thread bas
> > bas wrote: > > >instead of a umode +a, maybe broadcasting a short fake away string like > > >"-"? saving on umode chars and hassle... (making the "is away" remote > > >whois only must be done first anyway) > > > > Wouldn

Re: [Coder-Com] away not updating on remote servers

2003-03-03 Thread bas
Kev wrote: > > > If people set themselves /away multiple times only the first is > > broadcast to all servers. If I had my way, we wouldn't broadcast /away > > at all :) > > I recommend storing the away message locally only, making it only > available on a /whois , and using a user mode (+a)

Re: [Coder-Com] NAMES Reply Format

2003-02-21 Thread bas
reminds me of the RPL_INVITING, where rfc459 says the parameters nick and channel, the wrong way around.

[Coder-Com] flaw in bounce

2003-02-19 Thread bas
i found a problem in ircu: - create a desynch: a normal/"good" op, and someone who is op from its own point of view but de-opped from the point of view of the good op. - the "good" op sets a lot of bans. - the desynched op sets one ban which matches them all (+b *) - now the bounce shows this * ba

Re: [Coder-Com] ircu o: lines

2003-02-19 Thread bas
William Pettersson wrote: > > I was just wondering how do I initially set the password in the o: line? I > know it is encrypted, but how? I've tried using no password, but that didn't > work. > Thanks it is a program called "mkpasswd", in a tools or crypt subdir in the ircu package.

Re: [Coder-Com] Spam

2003-02-16 Thread bas
Richard Smith wrote: > > > > > well a decent e-mail client and a little bit of patience on behalf of the > > end user, can easily delete,filter spam. > > > > i have many filters, annoying as they are to set up, but at least it does > > it's job 90-95% of the time. (of course spammers are tricky

Re: [Coder-Com] IRC

2003-02-01 Thread bas
Mr Michaud wrote: > > HI, > > what is an IRC and what is the utility of it?@ > IRC is a way of chat: talking, using text, in groups or in private, on internet. you may have been referred to the undernet website. undernet is an IRC network, thus providing IRC chat. if you want to use IRC, you m

Re: [Coder-Com] an error

2003-01-30 Thread bas
T N wrote: > > dear, > while i was compiling ircu for my server, i got an error : > Check on CPATH (ircd.conf) failed: no such file or directory > Please create this file and/or rerun 'configure' usinf '--with-cpath' and > recompile to correct this > this means you must make an ircd.conf file i

[Coder-Com] topic suggestions..

2003-01-12 Thread bas
hi some ideas about topic/topic burst: - on a B message, if the existing channel is younger, clear the topic, since the topic is set by net riders. (think of h4x0r3d, takeover, etc, topics) - - ideas for topic burst: the topic message between servers can have extra params:

Re: [Coder-Com] WHOIS ...

2003-01-05 Thread bas
> opers that have that much time to offer... And he would need to act during > the attack, fact that is quite problematic since the pples who are attacked > aren't online at the moment of the attack. how about having in cservice, for each account, the last few logins with real nick!user@host, IP,

Re: [Coder-Com] Channel names with character 3 in them

2003-01-03 Thread bas
The Storm Surfer wrote: > > When trying to join channels with ascii character 3 in the name, I now get a >'cahannel does not exist' error. Since when? How come? Will this be fixed? ircu on undernet checks for such characters (mirc control characters) and disallows them, because they can be

Re: [Coder-Com] actual host in WHOIS

2003-01-03 Thread bas
stoney` wrote: > > You can always set up a DCC chat with someone to exchange IP info. > stoney` ROFL yeah like those who find their hidden host very important but have auto accept DCC.

Re: [Coder-Com] suggestion of a WHOIS modification

2003-01-02 Thread bas
> You also give the perfect rpotection to pples wanting to do any illegal activities >at all... > > Regards, > > - Alocin if someone does something really bad, such as bringing 30 clones and flood, it can be against the net policy so the chanop who has logged everything can contact an IRCop, th

Re: [Coder-Com] actual host in WHOIS

2003-01-02 Thread bas
Chris Crowther wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Thursday 02 Jan 2003 2:58 pm, bas wrote: > > > if one does /WHOIS on himself and he's +x, show actual user@host actual > > IP reply? > > on other nets with +x theres s

[Coder-Com] actual host in WHOIS

2003-01-02 Thread bas
if one does /WHOIS on himself and he's +x, show actual user@host actual IP reply? on other nets with +x theres similar ways to show people their own real host in case they want to know.

Re: [Coder-Com] suggestion of a WHOIS modification

2003-01-02 Thread bas
> find out the real hostmask..Chanops would never know it. IRCops would go > into the channel, the Chanop would op him, and the IRCop would put the > ban on the flooder. > > - Necromncr exposing the real host to everyone in the channel.

[Coder-Com] clearing invites on burst

2003-01-01 Thread bas
Shouldn't invites always be cleared if the channel is younger during a burst? even if no +i +k situation because the invites are a property of the channel, and in this case they are added by the net riders, thus not wanted by the "rightful" ops. maybe also an idea to clear invites in clearmode w/o

[Coder-Com] invite

2002-12-31 Thread bas
if doing an invite to an invalid channel name, there is no "no such channel" reply. is this intended?

Re: [Coder-Com] Patches, patches, patches...

2002-12-30 Thread Bas
> Been there, done that, one patch for .03 and even that (s-line) seems to > f*ck up server-connections from the IP's defined in the S:lines. > this kind of patches are use at your own risk.

Re: [Coder-Com] Patches, patches, patches...

2002-12-30 Thread Bas
- Original Message - From: "Luzmu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 11:28 AM Subject: [Coder-Com] Patches, patches, patches... > People keep replying that patches like this and that exist but what I would > like to know is where can one get hold

Re: [Coder-Com] channel key

2002-11-24 Thread bas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > hi there, > > I have observed that when you join a channel that is +k, the key will not be > showed until you get ops. > > if I type /mode #chan to see it's current modes and I'm not opped, it will > return: > #chan +stnk * > #chan created on Fri Jul 25 13:37:48 19

Re: [Coder-Com] IRCu Ident Proceedure

2002-11-22 Thread bas
Chris Crowther wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Tuesday 19 November 2002 22:52, tim ireland wrote: > > > for up to 3 minuites > > is there any way to fix this? > > At a guess I'd say there's an over zealous firewall somewhere blocking the > ident reply

Re: [Coder-Com] country in users.undernet.org

2002-11-17 Thread bas
Chris Crowther wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Saturday 16 November 2002 23:42, Chris Crowther wrote: > > > 512 octets. > > I should point out that's how long it can be in networking terms, ircu > truncates to 9 characters the same as a nick. >

Re: [Coder-Com] country in users.undernet.org

2002-11-16 Thread bas
Richard Smith wrote: > > > cheers nighty > > > > how about the country thing then? > > > > perhaps put romaniuhhh or canaduhhh on all of them? > > > > just kidding =) > > > > anyway > > > > - wensu > > As a New Zealander I can say, sad news is... Like some small ISP's, some > countries can

Re: [Coder-Com] a minor bug with mschat and the undernet?

2002-10-26 Thread bas
since when does mschat use irc protocol? (k, it vaguely looks like irc protocol) >:)

Re: [Coder-Com] ircu2.10.10

2002-10-12 Thread bas
imad ennafii wrote: > > ircu is not compatible with windows. > > Neo Networks > if you need something which is compatible with, and behaves like ircu 2.10.10/11, you can try beware ircd, freeware/GPL, www.bewareircd.cjb.net, bewareircd.sf.net beware

Re: [Coder-Com] Allowed Hostnames Patch Required?

2002-08-02 Thread bas
> These are disallowed in u2.10.11. This code has not been backported to > u2.10.10--pl18 is and will remain the last release. (pl20 was never > released, afaik.) > -- > Kevin L. Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Afaik, it was - i have 10pl20, downloaded from ftp.coder-com

Re: [Coder-Com] Patch idea.. any thoughts?

2002-07-27 Thread bas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > 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

[Coder-Com] gnuworld sends character 0 at end of messages

2002-07-13 Thread bas
i discovered gnuworld sends a character NULL at the end of a lot of the messages, like B, J, M (except when done using QUOTE) this was causing problems with beware ircd as it uses delphi strings. i fixed the problem on my side but i feel gnuworld is breaking the protocol, NULL is a disallowed cha

Re: [Coder-Com] gnuworld numeric

2002-07-13 Thread bas
> It is very, very important that the max users field be of the correct > form. > -- > Kevin L. Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> indeed. i hope it'll be fixed? (127 looks very ok to me) i think of another idea: in ircu, check the numeric of the S message and force it to be 2^n-1 (otherwise break the

[Coder-Com] gnuworld numeric

2002-07-12 Thread bas
why does gnuworld (still) send its "max users" numeric be "ABl" (obviously NOT a 2^n-1)

Re: [Coder-Com] PING PONG problem

2002-06-15 Thread bas
"Majdi S. Abbas" wrote: > > On Sat, Jun 15, 2002 at 04:39:32AM -0700, Cosmin Marcu wrote: > > Hello. > > I'm trying to make an IRC client in VC++ 6. I compiled > > ircu with cygwin and is running under Win Me. My > > client works perfectly on it but when I connect it to > > undernet it quits wh

Re: [Coder-Com] PING PONG problem

2002-06-15 Thread bas
>- where *rec is "ping :" > > There is a strange thing... it is keep running after > getting the ping (when connecting). When connected and > receives PING it quits. > > Please help me if you can. 10x a lot > > JL` some ideas (i dont know if its of help) - what is the quit reason? why and how

Re: [Coder-Com] /version

2002-05-19 Thread Bas
net wrote: > > s_debug.c > > -- net > > On Sun, 19 May 2002, Oliver Keenan wrote: > > > Any idea where I can get a list of what all the flags in /version mean? > > > > / Ozzy / > > -- > > Oliver "Ozzy" Keenan > > QuakeNet Helper @ http://help.quakenet.org/ > > b2i

Re: [Coder-Com] hi

2002-05-14 Thread Bas
patrasi marius wrote: > > I have a question:: How can I do and what do I need to make a undernet > server ! ? > > For example /server bucuresti.ro.eu.undernet.org > > pls anser > > bye > read http://www.routing-com.undernet.org/ for information about server application to undernet

Re: [Coder-Com] hi

2002-05-14 Thread Bas
patrasi marius wrote: > > I have a question:: How can I do and what do I need to make a undernet > server ! ? > > For example /server bucuresti.ro.eu.undernet.org > > pls anser > > bye Server applications from Romania may not be accepted at all

[Coder-Com] proposal MD5+salt password

2002-05-11 Thread Bas
proposal MD5+salt password, feel free to comment on this 2 bytes salt + 16 bytes MD5 -> 18 bytes (P10) base64 encode to 24 characters

[Coder-Com] hey!

2002-03-29 Thread Bas
It's not nice to G-line me. im friend of people on #coder-com and i was trying to send a test program to netguy (n- at that time). 29-03, approx 20:50 (CET), #coder-com hey beware hey netguy! hi :P n3tguy youre interested in the clone test? * DUNCAN is back beware: sure k hi beware ill

Re: [Coder-Com] ircu2.10.11 BUG

2002-03-17 Thread Bas
Braden Temme wrote: > > I need one more thing then. Lets say we have a hypothetical situation of nine >people in the > channel. Three have ops, three have voice, and three have no status: > > A Opped > B Opped > C Opped > > B Voiced > BAAAB Voiced > BAAAC Voiced > > C

Re: [Coder-Com] isupport tags

2002-02-22 Thread Bas
Isomer wrote: > > > Hey, > > > > Just an insignificant suggestion--I thought of a few more ISUPPORT TAGS that > > could perhaps be considered: > > > > > > USERMODES= > > This is available in 004. > > > KEYLEN= > > Theres a good argument for this. Currently for some rather obscure > reason,