RE: [Coder-com] Help With Conf File....

2006-07-20 Thread peter green
> I have a patch against the latest released ircu that adds a bofh mode. > It is essentially a hack, that gives a oper with a special useflag (G) > to act as a op everywhere on the network. can't you just enable opmode? ___ Coder-com mailing list Coder-c

Re: [Coder-com] Help With Conf File....

2006-06-07 Thread Ian Kumlien
On ons, 2006-06-07 at 14:42 -0400, Head Freak wrote: > Thanks for the reply. I figured out that I was being a total dumb > ass forgetting to set up the A record on the server! I did that and > it is resolving now just fine. (It was a long coding session and I > was past the point of thi

Re: [Coder-com] Help With Conf File....

2006-06-07 Thread Head Freak
Thanks for the reply. I figured out that I was being a total dumb ass forgetting to set up the A record on the server! I did that and it is resolving now just fine. (It was a long coding session and I was past the point of thinking straight!) The part I am up to now is setting up the conf f

Re: [Coder-com] Help With Conf File....

2006-06-07 Thread Dimitar Tnokovski
It clearly says that it's unable to resolve the host. If you put irc.google.com in the M:line or General block (if it's 2.10.12.*) surely you wouldn't be able to connect to irc.google.com, but the IP address of the server. The server name can be anything, even "this.domain.does.not.even.exist"

Re: [Coder-com] Help With Conf File....

2006-06-06 Thread Webmaster
Well I got this part figured out. Thanks to someone smacking me in the head with a brick and remind me of the command line params available, I was able to debug the conf file. Now that is working just fine and the process shows as being live but I cannot connect to the server. ARGH! I get a

[Coder-com] Help With Conf File....

2006-06-06 Thread Webmaster
I am having a problem getting my server up and running. I think the entire process of getting the code compiled etc went just fine. I saw no error messages along the way and it appears everything is in the appropriate place. I am starting ircd with the -f flag to use a specific config file (