From bogus@does.not.exist.com Sat Oct 23 23:09:11 2004 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Sat Oct 23 23:09:44 2004 Subject: No subject Message-ID: I'm running UnrealIRCD, 3.1.4-Meadows (will upgrade to 3.2 when a "stable" release is out) -prince ----- Original Message ----- From: "Russell Garrett" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 5:29 PM Subject: RE: [IRCServices Coding] argh problems problems.. > Aaaand what ircd are you running? > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: ircservices-coding-admin@ircservices.za.net > > [mailto:ircservices-coding-admin@ircservices.za.net]On Behalf Of prince > > Sent: 29 October 2002 22:04 > > To: ircservices-coding@ircservices.za.net > > Subject: [IRCServices Coding] argh problems problems.. > > > > > > Alright, I sent an email earlier which caused a lot of arguing > > about IRCd's > > but answered none of my questions. > > > > Services do not add G:Lines upon AKILLs being entered, even though the > > option is ENABLED in modules.conf. > > > > OP/DEOP/PROTECT/DEPROTECT only works in certain channels, even though say > > the levels of these commands in channel #a are the same as in channel #b > > they will work in channel #b but not in channel #a. > > > > OperServ's CLEARMODES command doesn't work, stating my U:lines are > > incorrect. (My U:lines haven't changed from ircservices-4.x to 5.x - my > > U:lines are correct unless I was supposed to change them in some way) > > > > ChanServ's CLEAR command doesn't work, for anything. > > > > ChanServ's MLOCK doesn't work at all. > > > > I do not wish to go back to using a 4.x version of ircservices. Any > > assistence with these problems would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks! > > > > -prince > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: > > http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: > http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding > ------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding ========= End of Original Message ========= From bogus@does.not.exist.com Sat Oct 23 23:09:11 2004 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Sat Oct 23 23:09:44 2004 Subject: No subject Message-ID: I'm using Unreal3.1.4 -and- IRCS 5.0.2 I get this message.. -ChanServ- Sorry, the DEOP command is temporarily unavailable. It shows the same for ANY command I try in the channel... It does not do it in other channels, All other channels work fine.. I have tried dropping the channel, and re-registering it.. i have set the options and modes the same as another channel that works fine... still no luck... i have tried all channel modes on.. and all off.. Still... nothing.... Help please?? Ghozer ------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding From bogus@does.not.exist.com Sat Oct 23 23:09:11 2004 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Sat Oct 23 23:09:45 2004 Subject: No subject Message-ID: Hi, one of my users added thier current "host" to the NickServ access list.. NickServ then asks them to identify up-on re-connection, they do not, and nickserv changes thier nick to GuestXXXXXXX etc.. should NickServ do this if a user has thier host/mask on thie nickserv access list for thier nick? If not, Why did it? I checked the list, and thier current /whois - they have added it right and it is there... thank you ------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding From bogus@does.not.exist.com Sat Oct 23 23:09:11 2004 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Sat Oct 23 23:09:46 2004 Subject: No subject Message-ID: I think the services should have a verbose channel mode so that when someone with access modifies the access list it tells the ops via notice who did it and what they did. This would supplement the opnotice mode and be the same general idea. For an example, please see DalNet (argh, I know, it sucks, but they have quality verbose mode). Here is what I get when an op ads an aop: [12:01am] *ChanServ(@#southpark-episodes)* [VERBOSE] bongboy!bongboy@64-40-57-66.nocharge.com => aop #southpark-episodes add Studman2001 Or without the codes, [12:01am] *ChanServ(@#southpark-episodes)* [VERBOSE] bongboy!bongboy@64-40-57-66.nocharge.com => aop #southpark-episodes add Studman2001 Any chance on getting that added? It also notices when the akicks are modified and whatnot. ========= End of Original Message ========= From bogus@does.not.exist.com Sat Oct 23 23:09:11 2004 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Sat Oct 23 23:09:48 2004 Subject: No subject Message-ID: An Idea... any chance of some sort of built in log/database backup function -- something that makes a daily automatic backup copy of the databases and that day's log (dated), and stuffs it into a designated location (like some other backup dir) or even better, can auto-FTP send it to another machine? I know this is something above and beyond the call of duty for Services, but it would sure make catastrophic failures of the primary machine more bearable... Just a thought... meanwhile, anyone know of a linux utility that can be bent into an automatic FTP send of files to a remote FTP server? Maybe via a script? Thanks Saturn ------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding ========= End of Original Message ========= From phantom at phntm.nix.org.il Fri Jan 2 09:10:29 2004 From: phantom at phntm.nix.org.il (PHANTOm) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] bugreport, special characters in channel name / httpd db Message-ID: <20040102171124.11C9F17075@snow.fingers.co.za> My IRCd allows characters like + in channel names which in html forms mean space, in the channel list of of services (/chanserv channel list) channels with plus chars go in the links as + and not as %2B and when you access the page (i.e. /chanserv/name+) you get an error: Channel "#name " is not registered. It's likely this issue occurs with other characters too. From ircservices at elric.net Fri Jan 2 14:48:32 2004 From: ircservices at elric.net (Brent DiNicola) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Feature Request: EASY Message-ID: <6.0.1.1.2.20040102164527.01ed6730@mail.elric.net> I would like to ask that you add the channel to the notice for the entrymsg. Currently if I set the entry message to "Welcome" then when I join I will get a notice: -Chanserv- Welcome Could this be modified to include the channel name? For example: -Chanserv- [#MyChannel] Welcome This appears to be 1 line to change in the main.c of chanserv module, maybe like the following from: notice(s_ChanServ, user->nick, "%s", ci->entry_message); to notice(s_ChanServ, user->nick, "[%s] %s", ci->name, ci->entry_message); If there is a better way, please let me know. Thanks Brent From aragon at phat.za.net Fri Jan 2 14:54:20 2004 From: aragon at phat.za.net (Aragon Gouveia) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Feature Request: EASY In-Reply-To: <6.0.1.1.2.20040102164527.01ed6730@mail.elric.net> References: <6.0.1.1.2.20040102164527.01ed6730@mail.elric.net> Message-ID: <20040102225420.GA37859@phat.za.net> /msg chanserv set #MyChannel entrymsg [#MyChannel] Welcome By enforcing something you're removing flexibility. Maybe some channel owners don't want the channel name appearing in their entry message. As it is now, there's nothing that stops you from adding it manually. But, this is just my opinion... ;) | By Brent DiNicola | [ 2004-01-03 00:50 +0200 ] > I would like to ask that you add the channel to the notice for the entrymsg. > > Currently if I set the entry message to "Welcome" then when I join I will > get a notice: > > -Chanserv- Welcome > > Could this be modified to include the channel name? For example: > > -Chanserv- [#MyChannel] Welcome > > This appears to be 1 line to change in the main.c of chanserv module, maybe > like the following from: > notice(s_ChanServ, user->nick, "%s", ci->entry_message); > to > notice(s_ChanServ, user->nick, "[%s] %s", ci->name, ci->entry_message); > > If there is a better way, please let me know. > > Thanks > > Brent From Craig at chatspike.net Fri Jan 2 14:54:39 2004 From: Craig at chatspike.net (Craig McLure) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Feature Request: EASY Message-ID: this has been discussed before, and, once again, i agree it will be useful. If this doesnt become an official change, i'm gonna manually code it into my services. /**************************************** * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net ****************************************/ /**************************************** * From - Brent DiNicola * To - ircservices-coding * Sent - 2004-01-02 16:48:00 * Subject - [IRCServices Coding] Feature Request: EASY ****************************************/ /****** - Begin Original Message - ******/ >I would like to ask that you add the channel to the notice for the entrymsg. > >Currently if I set the entry message to "Welcome" then when I join I will >get a notice: > >-Chanserv- Welcome > >Could this be modified to include the channel name? For example: > >-Chanserv- [#MyChannel] Welcome > >This appears to be 1 line to change in the main.c of chanserv module, maybe >like the following from: >notice(s_ChanServ, user->nick, "s", ci->entry_message); >to >notice(s_ChanServ, user->nick, "[s] s", ci->name, ci->entry_message); > >If there is a better way, please let me know. > >Thanks > >Brent > >------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >. /******* - End Original Message - *******/ From Craig at chatspike.net Fri Jan 2 15:13:17 2004 From: Craig at chatspike.net (Craig McLure) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Feature Request: EASY Message-ID: but what for example, someone did.. /msg chanserv set welcomemsg #blah Channel #main_network_channel has been dropped. you would join a channel and get.. -ChanServ- Channel #main_network_channel has been dropped. someone did that on chatspike, and it scared the bejesus outta us, mainly due to its authentic apperance.. seems kinda dodgy being able to 'fake' chanserv messages like that. /**************************************** * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net ****************************************/ /**************************************** * From - Aragon Gouveia * To - ircservices-coding * Sent - 2004-01-03 00:54:00 * Subject - Re: [IRCServices Coding] Feature Request: EASY ****************************************/ /****** - Begin Original Message - ******/ >/msg chanserv set #MyChannel entrymsg [#MyChannel] Welcome > >By enforcing something you're removing flexibility. Maybe some channel >owners don't want the channel name appearing in their entry message. > >As it is now, there's nothing that stops you from adding it manually. > >But, this is just my opinion... ;) > > >| By Brent DiNicola >| [ 2004-01-03 00:50 +0200 ] >> I would like to ask that you add the channel to the notice for the entrymsg. >> >> Currently if I set the entry message to "Welcome" then when I join I will >> get a notice: >> >> -Chanserv- Welcome >> >> Could this be modified to include the channel name? For example: >> >> -Chanserv- [#MyChannel] Welcome >> >> This appears to be 1 line to change in the main.c of chanserv module, maybe >> like the following from: >> notice(s_ChanServ, user->nick, "s", ci->entry_message); >> to >> notice(s_ChanServ, user->nick, "[s] s", ci->name, ci->entry_message); >> >> If there is a better way, please let me know. >> >> Thanks >> >> Brent >------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >. /******* - End Original Message - *******/ From achurch at achurch.org Mon Jan 5 12:39:43 2004 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] bugreport, special characters in channel name / httpd db In-Reply-To: <20040102171124.11C9F17075@snow.fingers.co.za> Message-ID: <3ff8dc8b.20000@achurch.org> Fixed, thanks for the report. --Andrew Church achurch@achurch.org http://achurch.org/ >My IRCd allows characters like + in channel names which in html forms mean space, in the channel list of of services (/chanserv channel list) channels with plus chars go in the links as + and not as %2B and when you access the page (i.e. /chanserv/name+) you get an error: >Channel "#name " is not registered. >It's likely this issue occurs with other characters too. > > >------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding From achurch at achurch.org Mon Jan 5 12:46:29 2004 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] feature request: instant messanger fields In-Reply-To: <20031228233401.408B01705B@snow.fingers.co.za> Message-ID: <3ff8de5b.20133@achurch.org> >The memo forward is a useful feature though it is kind of bulky to go >open your mail for 10 bytes of text. >I would like to suggest to add ICQ (and yahoo, msn, AOL too I guess), to >the user group database structure and to add an option on memo/forward to >send the memos to ICQ pager for example. As mentioned on the main list (which is really the proper forum for this, since it's a feature request), you can just use an IM E-mail gateway with MemoServ forwarding, and I'll look into adding a separate forwarding address field. --Andrew Church achurch@achurch.org http://achurch.org/ From Craig at chatspike.net Mon Jan 5 03:24:40 2004 From: Craig at chatspike.net (Craig McLure) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Re: [IRCServices] nickserv/sendpass problem Message-ID: you probably have one of the encryption modules loaded, if this is the case, its not possible for Chanserv or Nickserv to use 'Sendpass', as the previously mentioned encryption is 'one-way' and cannot be reversed. If you wish to use sendpass, remove the MD5 module. /**************************************** * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net ****************************************/ /**************************************** * From - Emmanuel Poitier * To - ircservices * Sent - 2004-01-05 11:10:00 * Subject - [IRCServices] nickserv/sendpass problem ****************************************/ /****** - Begin Original Message - ******/ >Hi, > >I have compiled the ircservices 5.0.23, and then when I try to launch the >ircservices daemon, I have an error returned : > >[Jan 05 10:52:23.886638 2004] debug: Loading module `nickserv/sendpass' >[Jan 05 10:52:23.888634 2004] nickserv/sendpass: Trapdoor (one-way) >encryption in use; SENDPASS cannot be used >[Jan 05 10:52:23.889173 2004] modules: init_module() failed for >nickserv/sendpass >[Jan 05 10:52:23.889526 2004] Error loading modules, aborting > >I do not see what the problem is, and when I look in the sources, I can see >that the problems is coming from the fact that nickserv is confronted >against a problem with the decrypt function. > >Is someone could help me on this one ? > >Best regards, >Emmanuel Poitier >------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices >. /******* - End Original Message - *******/ From phantom at phntm.nix.org.il Mon Jan 5 04:48:15 2004 From: phantom at phntm.nix.org.il (PHANTOm) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] feature suggestion: httpd dump Message-ID: <20040105124629.37FBB170DD@snow.fingers.co.za> This is probably going to be one of those features that has tons of objections and will take quite a while to make, still, The httpd isn't really apache standard, so why not use apache, plus, some sort of caching would be quite useful for scripts and things like this, I would like to suggest a sub module for httpd that will dump all the htmls from httpd to some folder as files once a command is issued. A command is preferably a signal from shell to be used in crontab or a timer setting. The directory structure should remain as on the httpd or flat (all to one folder). An option to possibly exporting the xml dbase would also be nice but can already be accomplished by -export This would mainly allow scripts like php and cgi to read information about the user (as a weak alternative for mysql) instead of asking the services' httpd to fetch the data up which consumes more time and resources. Development priority of this module should be obviously lower then a mysql backend :) -- PHANTOm. irc.nix.org.il From Craig at chatspike.net Mon Jan 5 05:05:40 2004 From: Craig at chatspike.net (Craig McLure) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] feature suggestion: httpd dump Message-ID: who needs a MySQL database? we have managed to do the same thing with some inspired coding, and the current services configuration (reg a nick on irc.chatspike.net, then visit www.chatspike.net log in up the top, and click on 'My ChatSpike' to take a look :)) 'How it works' has already been discussed on this list. However, some of your ideas have merit, and do deserve to be concidered, (except 'using Apache'), although any major changes would need to be made to the XML module itself, it shouldnt require any other source modifications. /**************************************** * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net ****************************************/ /**************************************** * From - PHANTOm * To - ircservices-coding * Sent - 2004-01-05 14:48:00 * Subject - [IRCServices Coding] feature suggestion: httpd dump ****************************************/ /****** - Begin Original Message - ******/ >This is probably going to be one of those features that has tons of objections and will take quite a while to make, still, >The httpd isn't really apache standard, so why not use apache, plus, some sort of caching would be quite useful for scripts and things like this, >I would like to suggest a sub module for httpd that will dump all the htmls from httpd to some folder as files once a command is issued. >A command is preferably a signal from shell to be used in crontab or a timer setting. >The directory structure should remain as on the httpd or flat (all to one folder). >An option to possibly exporting the xml dbase would also be nice but can already be accomplished by -export >This would mainly allow scripts like php and cgi to read information about the user (as a weak alternative for mysql) instead of asking the services' httpd to fetch the data up which consumes more time and resources. >Development priority of this module should be obviously lower then a mysql backend :) > >-- PHANTOm. irc.nix.org.il > > >------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >. /******* - End Original Message - *******/ From achurch at achurch.org Tue Jan 6 08:35:18 2004 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] feature suggestion: httpd dump In-Reply-To: <20040105124629.37FBB170DD@snow.fingers.co.za> Message-ID: <3ff9f4f7.70343@achurch.org> Just do ircservices -export and parse the XML file. --Andrew Church achurch@achurch.org http://achurch.org/ >This is probably going to be one of those features that has tons of objections and will take quite a while to make, still, >The httpd isn't really apache standard, so why not use apache, plus, some sort of caching would be quite useful for scripts and things like this, >I would like to suggest a sub module for httpd that will dump all the htmls from httpd to some folder as files once a command is issued. >A command is preferably a signal from shell to be used in crontab or a timer setting. >The directory structure should remain as on the httpd or flat (all to one folder). >An option to possibly exporting the xml dbase would also be nice but can already be accomplished by -export >This would mainly allow scripts like php and cgi to read information about the user (as a weak alternative for mysql) instead of asking the services' httpd to fetch the data up which consumes more time and resources. >Development priority of this module should be obviously lower then a mysql backend :) > >-- PHANTOm. irc.nix.org.il > > >------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding From andrew at wtfigo.co.uk Tue Jan 6 07:17:40 2004 From: andrew at wtfigo.co.uk (Andrew Kempe) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Posting to the IRC Services Lists - how to prevent your message bouncing Message-ID: Just a friendly reminder... Posts to either of the IRC Services mailing lists will bounce if: * The address you post from (i.e. the address people see in the From: field) is not subscribed to the list you're posting to. * You CC more than 10 recipients. * You BCC the list. This is the most common problem at the moment. You MUST mail directly to the mailing list. (i.e. put the list's address in the To: field) If a message bounces, fix the problem and repost it. I do not approve bounced mails for later delivery to the list - the sheer volume of traffic I have to deal with does not allow me the time. Thanks, Andrew From suporte at fbnet.org Wed Jan 7 18:54:18 2004 From: suporte at fbnet.org (FBN - Suporte) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] PTLINK DB CONVERTER version ERROR to IRCSERVICES Message-ID: <001701c3d592$b6949c40$0401a8c0@BRITO> Hello, we have a problem here: we have [ PTlink.Services2.23.6 ] and IRCSERVICES 5.0.0 have a PTlink 2.18.x databases CONVERTER. we think PTLINK 2.23.6 and 2.18.x have the same DB estruturation. How can we convert the files ? Thanks, FBN team -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://lists.ircservices.za.net/pipermail/ircservices-coding/attachments/20040108/14f600ca/attachment.htm From phantom at nix.org.il Fri Jan 9 05:52:05 2004 From: phantom at nix.org.il (PHANTOm) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] feature: nickserv high security Message-ID: <20040109135034.1170F1706E@snow.fingers.co.za> Here's another idea that might be useful: Having an additional tag for nickserv set secure, (like "high" or some other name), meaning increased security regulations applied according to which you may only use INDETIFY command if you match an entry from the nickserv access list. Possibly also that under this feature you will still get killed (if set) even if matching an entry in the access list. This should be similar to the hostmask directive under the o:line some ircd's have. PHANTOm From derfy at derfy.net Fri Jan 9 09:02:21 2004 From: derfy at derfy.net (Freddie Agricola) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] feature: nickserv high security In-Reply-To: <20040109135034.1170F1706E@snow.fingers.co.za> References: <20040109135034.1170F1706E@snow.fingers.co.za> Message-ID: <5intvv8ejs352fgh26b6ijn585efknbnmv@4ax.com> On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 15:52:05 +0200, you wrote: >Here's another idea that might be useful: >Having an additional tag for nickserv set secure, (like "high" or some other name), meaning increased security regulations applied according to which you may only use INDETIFY command if you match an entry from the nickserv access list. >Possibly also that under this feature you will still get killed (if set) even if matching an entry in the access list. >This should be similar to the hostmask directive under the o:line some ircd's have. > >PHANTOm > > So, how do you propose people identify to change the access list? Say(like charter likes to do to me), your 'static' ip changes. From brain at brainbox.winbot.co.uk Sat Jan 10 07:11:13 2004 From: brain at brainbox.winbot.co.uk (Craig Edwards) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Re: IRCServices-Coding Digest, Vol 12, Issue 7 Message-ID: <200401101511.i0AFBEr21991@localhost.localdomain> Apart from the still getting killed bit, "/ns set kill immed" will do this. >>Here's another idea that might be useful: >>Having an additional tag for nickserv set secure, (like "high" or some other name), meaning increased security regulations applied according to which you may only use INDETIFY command if you match an entry from the nickserv access list. >>Possibly also that under this feature you will still get killed (if set) even if matching an entry in the access list. >>This should be similar to the hostmask directive under the o:line some ircd's have. >> >>PHANTOm >> >> >So, how do you propose people identify to change the access list? >Say(like charter likes to do to me), your 'static' ip changes. From Craig at chatspike.net Sat Jan 10 07:54:05 2004 From: Craig at chatspike.net (Craig McLure) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] feature: nickserv high security Message-ID: /ns set kill immed /**************************************** * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net ****************************************/ /**************************************** * From - PHANTOm * To - ircservices-coding * Sent - 2004-01-09 15:52:00 * Subject - [IRCServices Coding] feature: nickserv high security ****************************************/ /****** - Begin Original Message - ******/ >Here's another idea that might be useful: >Having an additional tag for nickserv set secure, (like "high" or some other name), meaning increased security regulations applied according to which you may only use INDETIFY command if you match an entry from the nickserv access list. >Possibly also that under this feature you will still get killed (if set) even if matching an entry in the access list. >This should be similar to the hostmask directive under the o:line some ircd's have. > >PHANTOm > > >------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >. /******* - End Original Message - *******/ From suporte at fbnet.org Fri Jan 16 09:56:28 2004 From: suporte at fbnet.org (FBN - Suporte) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] DB-CONVERT PROBLEM in XML Message-ID: <003a01c3dc5a$12405840$038016d5@BRITO> De: "FBN - Suporte" Para: Assunto: DB CONVERT ERROR ?? Data: sexta-feira, 16 de Janeiro de 2004 17:51 hi: i'm using PTLINK 2.23.6 STABLE RELEASE and i wanna change to IRCSERVICES: ./convert-db -v +ptlink /home/user/db/nick.db > test.xml Loading nick.db... Loading chan.db... Loading oper.db... Loading akill.db... Loading news.db... Data files successfully loaded. was the db converted ? here said "loaded", not "converted", so i don't know if this was updated. an xml file was created too..but i get only this: -1 -2 -1 32767 1000 -1000 100 50 40 30 -1 -2 0 1 0 1 2 71 81 90 0 0 but if i do this: ./convert-db -v +ptlink /home/user/db > test.xml appears: Loading nick.db... Wrong version number on /home/user/db/nick.db thanks FBN Team From Craig at chatspike.net Fri Jan 16 21:18:47 2004 From: Craig at chatspike.net (Craig McLure) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] pseudo treatment.. Message-ID: I understand that actions by pseudoclients are ignored by services by design.. however, how easy would it be to code a flag somewhere, or soely into a module that will allow services to treat the pseudo as it would a normal user.. this would open several possibilities for slightly more 'interactive' modules. /**************************************** * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net ****************************************/ From uhc0 at rz.uni-karlsruhe.de Sat Jan 17 03:34:12 2004 From: uhc0 at rz.uni-karlsruhe.de (Yusuf Iskenderoglu) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] pseudo treatment.. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1074339252.4381.5.camel@dreadnought.hadiko.de> Not ignoring the clients services itself is providing does ultimately mean that services shall be parsing its own write buffer. Resulting in that not only recognizing what the result of the RAW command might have done, but also recognizing that the Global has just sent a logon notice to user X, or that ChanServ greeted user Y with the entrymsg, or even that user Z has read the help for AKILL, etc. I tried to give examples of data that services would have to parse and throw away, since unimportant but which is the most biggest part of the IRC data services is generating. Can you imagine what kind of unnecessary slowdown this may generate on a 13k user network? On Sat, 2004-01-17 at 06:18, Craig McLure wrote: > I understand that actions by pseudoclients are ignored by services by design.. however, how easy would it be to code a flag somewhere, or soely into a module that will allow services to treat the pseudo as it would a normal user.. this would open several possibilities for slightly more 'interactive' modules. > > /**************************************** > * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure > * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org > * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net > ****************************************/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: > http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ | Yusuf Iskenderoglu | You get to meet all sorts, | | eMail - uhc0@stud.uni-karlsruhe.de| in this line of work... | | eMail - s_iskend@ira.uka.de | | | ICQ UIN : 20587464 \ Slytherin | | ------------------------------------------------------------------ From Craig at chatspike.net Sat Jan 17 07:57:26 2004 From: Craig at chatspike.net (Craig McLure) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] pseudo treatment.. Message-ID: i see your point, maybe to would in that case to be benificial to have some sort of flag in the module, all the services defaults have that feature switched off, yet the option is there for modules that may require it. /**************************************** * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net ****************************************/ /**************************************** * From - Yusuf Iskenderoglu * To - IRC Services Coding Mailing List * Sent - 2004-01-17 11:34:12 * Subject - Re: [IRCServices Coding] pseudo treatment.. ****************************************/ /****** - Begin Original Message - ******/ >Not ignoring the clients services itself is providing does ultimately >mean that services shall be parsing its own write buffer. > >Resulting in that not only recognizing what the result of the RAW >command might have done, but also recognizing that the Global has just >sent a logon notice to user X, or that ChanServ greeted user Y with the >entrymsg, or even that user Z has read the help for AKILL, etc. > >I tried to give examples of data that services would have to parse and >throw away, since unimportant but which is the most biggest part of the >IRC data services is generating. > >Can you imagine what kind of unnecessary slowdown this may generate on a >13k user network? > >On Sat, 2004-01-17 at 06:18, Craig McLure wrote: >> I understand that actions by pseudoclients are ignored by services by design.. however, how easy would it be to code a flag somewhere, or soely into a module that will allow services to treat the pseudo as it would a normal user.. this would open several possibilities for slightly more 'interactive' modules. >> >> /**************************************** >> * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure >> * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org >> * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net >> ****************************************/ >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------ >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >> http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >-- >------------------------------------------------------------------ >| Yusuf Iskenderoglu | You get to meet all sorts, | >| eMail - uhc0@stud.uni-karlsruhe.de| in this line of work... | >| eMail - s_iskend@ira.uka.de | | >| ICQ UIN : 20587464 \ Slytherin | | >------------------------------------------------------------------ > >------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >. /******* - End Original Message - *******/ From chat at discoware.com Sun Jan 18 12:06:15 2004 From: chat at discoware.com (=?iso-8859-2?B?VGFt4XMgVmV0cvM=?=) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Fw: I have a new bug. Message-ID: <007201c3ddfe$8d5119c0$6885fea9@trance> ----- Original Message ----- From: TrAnCe To: Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 9:05 PM Subject: I have a new bug. If I disable auto-op and autoprotect , The Chanserv don't give +q channel flag for founder. -ChanServ (services@trefort.net)- Information for channel #arczok: -ChanServ (services@trefort.net)- Founder: Toalett-Kacsa -ChanServ (services@trefort.net)- Description: Mi vagyunk az arczok, gondoltad volna? -ChanServ (services@trefort.net)- Registered: Nov 09 03:32:14 2002 CET -ChanServ (services@trefort.net)- Last used: Jan 18 20:38:00 2004 CET -ChanServ (services@trefort.net)- Last topic: /!\ http://scipio.axelero.net/tesco.jpg - Aj?nd?k szesznek ne n?zd a fok?t! | Senginek nem let elv?ve az oppja csak nincs aut?p bely?v?skor!!4 //cs op # $me be?t?s?vel lehett k?rni!4 -ChanServ (services@trefort.net)- Topic set by: wtF -ChanServ (services@trefort.net)- URL: http://www.arczok.hu -ChanServ (services@trefort.net)- E-mail address: abattoir@arczok.hu -ChanServ (services@trefort.net)- Options: Topic Retention, Secure Ops, Enforce -ChanServ (services@trefort.net)- Mode lock: +ntRCS-impskcOAzQKVNGu [20:35:43] ::: Toalett-Kacsa was kicked by wtF (Another one bites the dust...) [20:35:43] ::: Joins: Toalett-Kacsa (abattoir@kiccsavo.hu) [20:35:43] ::: Mode (ChanServ:#Arczok +o Toalett-Kacsa) If the op levels is equal my access levels I will kick the founder. Understand me? To my mind is a bug! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.ircservices.za.net/pipermail/ircservices-coding/attachments/20040118/a9775679/attachment.html From chat at discoware.com Sun Jan 18 12:13:29 2004 From: chat at discoware.com (=?iso-8859-2?B?VGFt4XMgVmV0cvM=?=) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] +r user flag Message-ID: <008101c3ddff$92fda040$6885fea9@trance> I like to set , IF the users recognized as owner via access list only , They give +r user flag not just when they recognized as owner via password identification. Do you solution my problem? Thank you: TrAnCe -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.ircservices.za.net/pipermail/ircservices-coding/attachments/20040118/0705bafe/attachment.htm From Gizm0 at ad2u.gr Sat Jan 24 01:11:19 2004 From: Gizm0 at ad2u.gr (Gizm0) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] +r user flag In-Reply-To: <008101c3ddff$92fda040$6885fea9@trance> References: <008101c3ddff$92fda040$6885fea9@trance> Message-ID: <1074935479.401236b742339@webmail.ad2u.gr> Quoting Tam?s Vetr? : > I like to set , IF the users recognized as owner via access list only , They > give +r user flag not just when they recognized as owner via password > identification. > Do you solution my problem? > > Thank you: > TrAnCe I really don't understand what your problem is... --------- Brain? No route to host... Gizm0.- From ircserv at elric.net Wed Jan 28 09:16:50 2004 From: ircserv at elric.net (Brent DiNicola) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Fwd: Possible bug +r channels Message-ID: <6.0.1.1.2.20040128111630.01f5dff0@mail.elric.net> >Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 19:48:24 -0600 >To: "IRC Services General Mailing List" >From: Brent DiNicola >Subject: Possible bug +r channels > >I am using blitzed ircd and ircservices-5.0.27 on my network. Recently we >noticed that >chanserv doesn't set all channels +r upon join. It has the information, >and knows it's a >regged channel but it's not sending +r to the channel. First of all is >this harmful as it >DOES know it's regged and doesn't lose information about the channels.. >and second >of all.. is this a know issue/bug or have I missed something in searching >docs and mailing >list information. > >Here are examples: > >[19:47] * Now talking in #test >[19:47] -> *chanserv* register #test test test >[19:47] Channel #test registered under your nickname: Whitewolf >[19:47] Your channel password is test -- remember it for later use. >[19:47] * ChanServ sets mode: +nt > >Now part the channel and rejoin... > >[19:48] * Now talking in #test >[19:48] * ChanServ sets mode: +nt > >No +r .. this is a plain channel I just regged as you see.. > >Brent From emurphy at sporked.us Wed Jan 28 22:34:44 2004 From: emurphy at sporked.us (Eric Murphy) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Fwd: Possible bug +r channels References: <6.0.1.1.2.20040128111630.01f5dff0@mail.elric.net> Message-ID: <003701c3e631$fd203c00$0100a8c0@sporked.us> Are you sure you're loading the right protocol module? I can't think of anything special that +r does for a channel other than tell users it's registered. Eric ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brent DiNicola" To: "IRC Services General Mailing List" ; Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 12:16 PM Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Fwd: Possible bug +r channels > > >Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 19:48:24 -0600 > >To: "IRC Services General Mailing List" > >From: Brent DiNicola > >Subject: Possible bug +r channels > > > >I am using blitzed ircd and ircservices-5.0.27 on my network. Recently we > >noticed that > >chanserv doesn't set all channels +r upon join. It has the information, > >and knows it's a > >regged channel but it's not sending +r to the channel. First of all is > >this harmful as it > >DOES know it's regged and doesn't lose information about the channels.. > >and second > >of all.. is this a know issue/bug or have I missed something in searching > >docs and mailing > >list information. > > > >Here are examples: > > > >[19:47] * Now talking in #test > >[19:47] -> *chanserv* register #test test test > >[19:47] Channel #test registered under your nickname: Whitewolf > >[19:47] Your channel password is test -- remember it for later use. > >[19:47] * ChanServ sets mode: +nt > > > >Now part the channel and rejoin... > > > >[19:48] * Now talking in #test > >[19:48] * ChanServ sets mode: +nt > > > >No +r .. this is a plain channel I just regged as you see.. > > > >Brent > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: > http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding From rgorman at mysticorb.org Thu Jan 29 06:42:27 2004 From: rgorman at mysticorb.org (Richard Gorman) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:13 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Fwd: Possible bug +r channels References: <6.0.1.1.2.20040128111630.01f5dff0@mail.elric.net> <003701c3e631$fd203c00$0100a8c0@sporked.us> Message-ID: <001e01c3e676$1e84e0a0$6400a8c0@neo> I tested on my network. It +r's just fine. What IRCd? Do you get any server messages about it? Richard ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Murphy" To: "IRC Services Coding Mailing List" Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 12:34 AM Subject: Re: [IRCServices Coding] Fwd: Possible bug +r channels > Are you sure you're loading the right protocol module? I can't think of > anything special that +r does for a channel other than tell users it's > registered. > > Eric > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Brent DiNicola" > To: "IRC Services General Mailing List" ; > > Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 12:16 PM > Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Fwd: Possible bug +r channels > > > > > > >Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 19:48:24 -0600 > > >To: "IRC Services General Mailing List" > > >From: Brent DiNicola > > >Subject: Possible bug +r channels > > > > > >I am using blitzed ircd and ircservices-5.0.27 on my network. Recently we > > >noticed that > > >chanserv doesn't set all channels +r upon join. It has the information, > > >and knows it's a > > >regged channel but it's not sending +r to the channel. First of all is > > >this harmful as it > > >DOES know it's regged and doesn't lose information about the channels.. > > >and second > > >of all.. is this a know issue/bug or have I missed something in searching > > >docs and mailing > > >list information. > > > > > >Here are examples: > > > > > >[19:47] * Now talking in #test > > >[19:47] -> *chanserv* register #test test test > > >[19:47] Channel #test registered under your nickname: > Whitewolf > > >[19:47] Your channel password is test -- remember it for later > use. > > >[19:47] * ChanServ sets mode: +nt > > > > > >Now part the channel and rejoin... > > > > > >[19:48] * Now talking in #test > > >[19:48] * ChanServ sets mode: +nt > > > > > >No +r .. this is a plain channel I just regged as you see.. > > > > > >Brent > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: > > http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: > http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding > From Craig at chatspike.net Wed Feb 4 07:47:56 2004 From: Craig at chatspike.net (Craig McLure) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... Message-ID: I've been working on a module that allows use of sendpass whilst using encrypted passwords (i'll contribute the source to Andy when complete for inclusion in services), it will work by changing the users password, and mailing them that.. but i cant find around other users using it miliciously to aggrovate others.. anyone got any idea on how this can be resolved? thanks :) /**************************************** * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net ****************************************/ From martinpels at hotmail.com Wed Feb 4 10:08:52 2004 From: martinpels at hotmail.com (Martin Pels) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... References: Message-ID: I'm looking forward to this module. It is what kept us from switching to encrypted passwords. Here's some ideas on the abuse problem: * Only allow usage of the command from hosts that are in the nickname's accesslist * Send the nick!user@host of the user that issued the command in the E-mail (it won't prevent abuse, but at least you'll know who's been playing around) * Give a notice to services operators/admins each time the command is issued * Limit the amount of times the command can be used successively Hope this helps. Grtz, Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig McLure" To: "ircservices-coding" Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 4:47 PM Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... > I've been working on a module that allows use of sendpass whilst using encrypted passwords (i'll contribute the source to Andy when complete for inclusion in services), it will work by changing the users password, and mailing them that.. but i cant find around other users using it miliciously to aggrovate others.. > > anyone got any idea on how this can be resolved? thanks :) > > /**************************************** > * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure > * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org > * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net > ****************************************/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: > http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding > From quension at mac.com Wed Feb 4 13:00:30 2004 From: quension at mac.com (Trevor Talbot) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <2A801557-5755-11D8-B945-0003938D6866@mac.com> On Wednesday, Feb 4, 2004, at 07:47 US/Pacific, Craig McLure wrote: > I've been working on a module that allows use of sendpass whilst using > encrypted passwords (i'll contribute the source to Andy when complete > for inclusion in services), it will work by changing the users > password, and mailing them that.. but i cant find around other users > using it miliciously to aggrovate others.. Copy DALnet. No more than 1 automatically generated email to a given address per N hours (large N), also have a SET NOSENDPASS command to use, at the cost of being SOL if they lose a password. -- Quension From emurphy at sporked.us Wed Feb 4 13:05:03 2004 From: emurphy at sporked.us (Eric Murphy) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1075928703.1958.91.camel@server.sporked.us> Possibly make it somewhat like the mail auth... User does something like /msg nickserv sendpass then nickserv sends the users registered email a random code then the user takes the code and does /msg nickserv [some command] code (possibly identify?) then nickserv lets them use /msg nickserv set password as though they were identified. Eric On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 13:08, Martin Pels wrote: > I'm looking forward to this module. It is what kept us from switching to > encrypted passwords. > > Here's some ideas on the abuse problem: > * Only allow usage of the command from hosts that are in the nickname's > accesslist > * Send the nick!user@host of the user that issued the command in the E-mail > (it won't prevent abuse, but at least you'll know who's been playing around) > * Give a notice to services operators/admins each time the command is issued > * Limit the amount of times the command can be used successively > > Hope this helps. > > Grtz, > Martin > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Craig McLure" > To: "ircservices-coding" > Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 4:47 PM > Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... > > > > I've been working on a module that allows use of sendpass whilst using > encrypted passwords (i'll contribute the source to Andy when complete for > inclusion in services), it will work by changing the users password, and > mailing them that.. but i cant find around other users using it miliciously > to aggrovate others.. > > > > anyone got any idea on how this can be resolved? thanks :) > > > > /**************************************** > > * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure > > * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org > > * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net > > ****************************************/ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: > > http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: > http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding From aragon at phat.za.net Wed Feb 4 13:08:25 2004 From: aragon at phat.za.net (Aragon Gouveia) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20040204210825.GA6488@phat.za.net> Or why not just email some kind of random unique cookie which is then msg'd to nickserv to reset and obtain the new password. Kinda like the auth system for authorising new registrations... That'll also take care of the insecure nature of emailing passwords. More and more ircds are supporting ssl client connections. Getting the new password over irc is favourable in that regard. Regards, Aragon | By Martin Pels | [ 2004-02-04 22:54 +0200 ] > I'm looking forward to this module. It is what kept us from switching to > encrypted passwords. > > Here's some ideas on the abuse problem: > * Only allow usage of the command from hosts that are in the nickname's > accesslist > * Send the nick!user@host of the user that issued the command in the E-mail > (it won't prevent abuse, but at least you'll know who's been playing around) > * Give a notice to services operators/admins each time the command is issued > * Limit the amount of times the command can be used successively > > Hope this helps. > > Grtz, > Martin > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Craig McLure" > To: "ircservices-coding" > Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 4:47 PM > Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... > > > > I've been working on a module that allows use of sendpass whilst using > encrypted passwords (i'll contribute the source to Andy when complete for > inclusion in services), it will work by changing the users password, and > mailing them that.. but i cant find around other users using it miliciously > to aggrovate others.. > > > > anyone got any idea on how this can be resolved? thanks :) > > > > /**************************************** > > * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure > > * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org > > * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net > > ****************************************/ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: > > http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: > http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding From Craig at chatspike.net Wed Feb 4 13:22:33 2004 From: Craig at chatspike.net (Craig McLure) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... Message-ID: i was thinking, instead of setting a new password, send them some sorta auth code, which uses a command such as SENDPASSAUTH, once that command completes successfully, the user get +r, and it assumes the user is identified, so that if someone tries to use it miliciously, it wont work. the users 'old' password will still work, but as services assumes after the sendpassauth that the user is logged in, they will be able to switch to their normal nickname and do a set password opinions? /**************************************** * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net ****************************************/ /**************************************** * From - Martin Pels * To - IRC Services Coding Mailing List * Sent - 2004-02-04 18:08:52 * Subject - Re: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... ****************************************/ /****** - Begin Original Message - ******/ >I'm looking forward to this module. It is what kept us from switching to >encrypted passwords. > >Here's some ideas on the abuse problem: >* Only allow usage of the command from hosts that are in the nickname's >accesslist >* Send the nick!user@host of the user that issued the command in the E-mail >(it won't prevent abuse, but at least you'll know who's been playing around) >* Give a notice to services operators/admins each time the command is issued >* Limit the amount of times the command can be used successively > >Hope this helps. > >Grtz, >Martin > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Craig McLure" >To: "ircservices-coding" >Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 4:47 PM >Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... > > >> I've been working on a module that allows use of sendpass whilst using >encrypted passwords (i'll contribute the source to Andy when complete for >inclusion in services), it will work by changing the users password, and >mailing them that.. but i cant find around other users using it miliciously >to aggrovate others.. >> >> anyone got any idea on how this can be resolved? thanks :) >> >> /**************************************** >> * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure >> * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org >> * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net >> ****************************************/ >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------ >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >> http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >> >------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >. /******* - End Original Message - *******/ From idontwantthisshit at hotmail.com Wed Feb 4 16:05:21 2004 From: idontwantthisshit at hotmail.com (DeadNotBuried .) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... Message-ID: also have a number/password to be sent to activate the new password, so if they didn't request it they can just ignore it and continue using their old password, and if they did request it they can do the /msg nickserv xxxxxx which changes their password to what was in the email. > >I'm looking forward to this module. It is what kept us from switching to >encrypted passwords. > >Here's some ideas on the abuse problem: >* Only allow usage of the command from hosts that are in the nickname's >accesslist >* Send the nick!user@host of the user that issued the command in the E-mail >(it won't prevent abuse, but at least you'll know who's been playing >around) >* Give a notice to services operators/admins each time the command is >issued >* Limit the amount of times the command can be used successively > >Hope this helps. > >Grtz, >Martin > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Craig McLure" >To: "ircservices-coding" >Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 4:47 PM >Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... > > > > I've been working on a module that allows use of sendpass whilst using >encrypted passwords (i'll contribute the source to Andy when complete for >inclusion in services), it will work by changing the users password, and >mailing them that.. but i cant find around other users using it miliciously >to aggrovate others.. > > > > anyone got any idea on how this can be resolved? thanks :) > > > > /**************************************** > > * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure > > * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org > > * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net > > ****************************************/ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: > > http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding > > >------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding _________________________________________________________________ E-mail just got a whole lot better. New ninemsn Premium. Click here http://ninemsn.com.au/premium/landing.asp From Craig at chatspike.net Wed Feb 4 16:08:24 2004 From: Craig at chatspike.net (Craig McLure) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... Message-ID: i came up with that idea 3hours ago.. its not come thru yet thou :/ /**************************************** * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net ****************************************/ /**************************************** * From - Eric Murphy * To - IRC Services Coding Mailing List * Sent - 2004-02-04 21:05:03 * Subject - Re: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... ****************************************/ /****** - Begin Original Message - ******/ >Possibly make it somewhat like the mail auth... > >User does something like /msg nickserv sendpass >then nickserv sends the users registered email a random code >then the user takes the code and does /msg nickserv [some command] code >(possibly identify?) then nickserv lets them use /msg nickserv set >password as though they were identified. > >Eric > >On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 13:08, Martin Pels wrote: >> I'm looking forward to this module. It is what kept us from switching to >> encrypted passwords. >> >> Here's some ideas on the abuse problem: >> * Only allow usage of the command from hosts that are in the nickname's >> accesslist >> * Send the nick!user@host of the user that issued the command in the E-mail >> (it won't prevent abuse, but at least you'll know who's been playing around) >> * Give a notice to services operators/admins each time the command is issued >> * Limit the amount of times the command can be used successively >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Grtz, >> Martin >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Craig McLure" >> To: "ircservices-coding" >> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 4:47 PM >> Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... >> >> >> > I've been working on a module that allows use of sendpass whilst using >> encrypted passwords (i'll contribute the source to Andy when complete for >> inclusion in services), it will work by changing the users password, and >> mailing them that.. but i cant find around other users using it miliciously >> to aggrovate others.. >> > >> > anyone got any idea on how this can be resolved? thanks :) >> > >> > /**************************************** >> > * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure >> > * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org >> > * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net >> > ****************************************/ >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >> > http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------ >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >> http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding > >------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >. /******* - End Original Message - *******/ From idontwantthisshit at hotmail.com Wed Feb 4 16:15:16 2004 From: idontwantthisshit at hotmail.com (DeadNotBuried .) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... Message-ID: maybe time out the auth code rather quickly, or have an option to set how long they last for, eg the auth code could only be used for 2 hours after being sent > >i was thinking, instead of setting a new password, send them some sorta >auth code, which uses a command such as SENDPASSAUTH, once that command >completes successfully, the user get +r, and it assumes the user is >identified, so that if someone tries to use it miliciously, it wont work. >the users 'old' password will still work, but as services assumes after the >sendpassauth that the user is logged in, they will be able to switch to >their normal nickname and do a set password > >opinions? > >/**************************************** > * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure > * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org > * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net > ****************************************/ > > >/**************************************** > * From - Martin Pels > * To - IRC Services Coding Mailing List > > * Sent - 2004-02-04 18:08:52 > * Subject - Re: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... > ****************************************/ > >/****** - Begin Original Message - ******/ > > >I'm looking forward to this module. It is what kept us from switching to > >encrypted passwords. > > > >Here's some ideas on the abuse problem: > >* Only allow usage of the command from hosts that are in the nickname's > >accesslist > >* Send the nick!user@host of the user that issued the command in the >E-mail > >(it won't prevent abuse, but at least you'll know who's been playing >around) > >* Give a notice to services operators/admins each time the command is >issued > >* Limit the amount of times the command can be used successively > > > >Hope this helps. > > > >Grtz, > >Martin > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Craig McLure" > >To: "ircservices-coding" > >Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 4:47 PM > >Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... > > > > > >> I've been working on a module that allows use of sendpass whilst using > >encrypted passwords (i'll contribute the source to Andy when complete for > >inclusion in services), it will work by changing the users password, and > >mailing them that.. but i cant find around other users using it >miliciously > >to aggrovate others.. > >> > >> anyone got any idea on how this can be resolved? thanks :) > >> > >> /**************************************** > >> * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure > >> * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org > >> * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net > >> ****************************************/ > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: > >> http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding > >> > >------------------------------------------------------------------ > >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: > >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding > >. > >/******* - End Original Message - *******/ > > >------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding _________________________________________________________________ ninemsn Premium transforms your e-mail with colours, photos and animated text. Click here http://ninemsn.com.au/premium/landing.asp From Craig at chatspike.net Wed Feb 4 17:42:00 2004 From: Craig at chatspike.net (Craig McLure) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... Message-ID: so something like.. /ns sendpass Craig "You have recieved this e-mail because X!Y@Z has requesed a sendpass on your nickname, if this is you, your password will be changed by performing the following command on IRC: /ns setpass Craig If you did not request the sendpass, your current password will remain in tact, and you can dis-regard this e-mail" Then if needed on IRC.. /ns setpass Craig This means if someone attempted to miliciously use the command, the users 'current' password would still work, and its of no inconvieniance. /**************************************** * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net ****************************************/ /**************************************** * From - Aragon Gouveia * To - IRC Services Coding Mailing List * Sent - 2004-02-04 21:08:25 * Subject - Re: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... ****************************************/ /****** - Begin Original Message - ******/ >Or why not just email some kind of random unique cookie which is then msg'd >to nickserv to reset and obtain the new password. Kinda like the auth >system for authorising new registrations... > >That'll also take care of the insecure nature of emailing passwords. More >and more ircds are supporting ssl client connections. Getting the new >password over irc is favourable in that regard. > > >Regards, >Aragon > > >| By Martin Pels >| [ 2004-02-04 22:54 +0200 ] >> I'm looking forward to this module. It is what kept us from switching to >> encrypted passwords. >> >> Here's some ideas on the abuse problem: >> * Only allow usage of the command from hosts that are in the nickname's >> accesslist >> * Send the nick!user@host of the user that issued the command in the E-mail >> (it won't prevent abuse, but at least you'll know who's been playing around) >> * Give a notice to services operators/admins each time the command is issued >> * Limit the amount of times the command can be used successively >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Grtz, >> Martin >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Craig McLure" >> To: "ircservices-coding" >> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 4:47 PM >> Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... >> >> >> > I've been working on a module that allows use of sendpass whilst using >> encrypted passwords (i'll contribute the source to Andy when complete for >> inclusion in services), it will work by changing the users password, and >> mailing them that.. but i cant find around other users using it miliciously >> to aggrovate others.. >> > >> > anyone got any idea on how this can be resolved? thanks :) >> > >> > /**************************************** >> > * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure >> > * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org >> > * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net >> > ****************************************/ >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >> > http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------ >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >> http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >. /******* - End Original Message - *******/ From Craig at chatspike.net Wed Feb 4 18:18:42 2004 From: Craig at chatspike.net (Craig McLure) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... Message-ID: i'll make it a Config option.. thanks for the suggestion :) /**************************************** * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net ****************************************/ /**************************************** * From - DeadNotBuried . * To - ircservices-coding@ircservices.za.net * Sent - 2004-02-05 00:15:16 * Subject - Re: Re: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... ****************************************/ /****** - Begin Original Message - ******/ >maybe time out the auth code rather quickly, or have an option to set how >long they last for, eg the auth code could only be used for 2 hours after >being sent > >> >>i was thinking, instead of setting a new password, send them some sorta >>auth code, which uses a command such as SENDPASSAUTH, once that command >>completes successfully, the user get +r, and it assumes the user is >>identified, so that if someone tries to use it miliciously, it wont work. >>the users 'old' password will still work, but as services assumes after the >>sendpassauth that the user is logged in, they will be able to switch to >>their normal nickname and do a set password >> >>opinions? >> >>/**************************************** >> * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure >> * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org >> * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net >> ****************************************/ >> >> >>/**************************************** >> * From - Martin Pels >> * To - IRC Services Coding Mailing List >> >> * Sent - 2004-02-04 18:08:52 >> * Subject - Re: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... >> ****************************************/ >> >>/****** - Begin Original Message - ******/ >> >> >I'm looking forward to this module. It is what kept us from switching to >> >encrypted passwords. >> > >> >Here's some ideas on the abuse problem: >> >* Only allow usage of the command from hosts that are in the nickname's >> >accesslist >> >* Send the nick!user@host of the user that issued the command in the >>E-mail >> >(it won't prevent abuse, but at least you'll know who's been playing >>around) >> >* Give a notice to services operators/admins each time the command is >>issued >> >* Limit the amount of times the command can be used successively >> > >> >Hope this helps. >> > >> >Grtz, >> >Martin >> > >> >----- Original Message ----- >> >From: "Craig McLure" >> >To: "ircservices-coding" >> >Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 4:47 PM >> >Subject: [IRCServices Coding] SENDPASS with encryption... >> > >> > >> >> I've been working on a module that allows use of sendpass whilst using >> >encrypted passwords (i'll contribute the source to Andy when complete for >> >inclusion in services), it will work by changing the users password, and >> >mailing them that.. but i cant find around other users using it >>miliciously >> >to aggrovate others.. >> >> >> >> anyone got any idea on how this can be resolved? thanks :) >> >> >> >> /**************************************** >> >> * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure >> >> * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org >> >> * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net >> >> ****************************************/ >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >> >> http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >> >> >> >------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >> >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >> >. >> >>/******* - End Original Message - *******/ >> >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------ >>To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >>http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding > >_________________________________________________________________ >ninemsn Premium transforms your e-mail with colours, photos and animated >text. Click here http://ninemsn.com.au/premium/landing.asp > >------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >. /******* - End Original Message - *******/ From brain at winbot.co.uk Thu Feb 5 03:52:44 2004 From: brain at winbot.co.uk (Craig Edwards) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] rate limiting! Message-ID: <200402051152.i15Bqib14585@localhost.localdomain> ARRRGH! Add rate limiting to ircservices PLEASE!!! [11:51] --- *** Permanent G:Line added for *@ac9c07a8.ipt.aol.com on Thu Feb 5 11:50:39 2004 GMT (from services.chatspike.net: You are banned from this network (Virus drones/botflood, go away)) [11:51] --- *** Permanent G:Line added for *@acbcca62.ipt.aol.com on Thu Feb 5 11:50:39 2004 GMT (from services.chatspike.net: You are banned from this network (Virus drones/botflood, go away)) [11:51] --- *** Permanent G:Line added for *@ac8d5373.ipt.aol.com on Thu Feb 5 11:50:39 2004 GMT (from services.chatspike.net: You are banned from this network (Virus drones/botflood, go away)) [11:51] --- *** Permanent G:Line added for *@ac9948fc.ipt.aol.com on Thu Feb 5 11:50:39 2004 GMT (from services.chatspike.net: You are banned from this network (Virus drones/botflood, go away)) [11:51] --- *** Permanent G:Line added for *@acd136d7.ipt.aol.com on Thu Feb 5 11:50:39 2004 GMT (from services.chatspike.net: You are banned from this network (Virus drones/botflood, go away)) [11:51] --- Disconnected (Remote host closed socket). It's applied so many akills at once that it floods off the network by exceeding its sendQ, then floods off all the opers :/ Thanks, Brain From alisor at softhome.net Thu Feb 5 09:00:48 2004 From: alisor at softhome.net (Ali Sor) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] rate limiting! References: <200402051152.i15Bqib14585@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <004701c3ec09$9f516bc0$0800000a@citir> Same problem here; After a botnet attack we got lots of akills...And when they expire, all ircops become lagged... Sometimes Services get in to lag and disconnected...When it reconnect again lots of Gline messages(removed + added) and again lagged ircops. (I have more than 3000 akills ) Ali ----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig Edwards" To: "IRC Services Coding Mailing List" Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 1:52 PM Subject: [IRCServices Coding] rate limiting! > ARRRGH! > > Add rate limiting to ircservices PLEASE!!! > > [11:51] --- *** Permanent G:Line added for *@ac9c07a8.ipt.aol.com on Thu Feb 5 11:50:39 2004 GMT (from services.chatspike.net: You are banned from this network (Virus drones/botflood, go away)) > [11:51] --- *** Permanent G:Line added for *@acbcca62.ipt.aol.com on Thu Feb 5 11:50:39 2004 GMT (from services.chatspike.net: You are banned from this network (Virus drones/botflood, go away)) > [11:51] --- *** Permanent G:Line added for *@ac8d5373.ipt.aol.com on Thu Feb 5 11:50:39 2004 GMT (from services.chatspike.net: You are banned from this network (Virus drones/botflood, go away)) > [11:51] --- *** Permanent G:Line added for *@ac9948fc.ipt.aol.com on Thu Feb 5 11:50:39 2004 GMT (from services.chatspike.net: You are banned from this network (Virus drones/botflood, go away)) > [11:51] --- *** Permanent G:Line added for *@acd136d7.ipt.aol.com on Thu Feb 5 11:50:39 2004 GMT (from services.chatspike.net: You are banned from this network (Virus drones/botflood, go away)) > [11:51] --- Disconnected (Remote host closed socket). > > It's applied so many akills at once that it floods off the network by exceeding its sendQ, then floods off all the opers :/ > > Thanks, > > Brain > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: > http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding From Craig at chatspike.net Tue Feb 10 11:16:06 2004 From: Craig at chatspike.net (Craig McLure) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] UPDATE: SENDPASS with encryption... Message-ID: Just a quick update on my module.. the 'Basis' of it has been coded, i did that on the first day, i'm planning on creating a database to store the info so if services goes down, then there wont be a problem, I'm currently in detroit on holiday atm,so the module wont be finished untill i get home on the 21st at least.. however, it does exist, and is entering a trial 'alpha' stage. It will be an independant module that will be loaded instead of the default sendpass module. However, it should work without encryption enabled :) Just though i would keep you all informed.. if you wanna donate for the work i'm doing as it consumes a lot of my time, contact me privatly.. thanks :) (Please note, you dont have to donate, the module will be freely avaliable once complete :) /**************************************** * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net ****************************************/ From andrew at wtfigo.co.uk Wed Feb 11 00:54:00 2004 From: andrew at wtfigo.co.uk (Andrew Kempe) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] UPDATE: SENDPASS with encryption... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi there, Please set up your own mailing list for this project where this type of discussion can take place. Thanks, Andrew > -----Original Message----- > From: ircservices-coding-bounces@ircservices.za.net > [mailto:ircservices-coding-bounces@ircservices.za.net] On > Behalf Of Craig McLure > Sent: 10 February 2004 19:16 > To: IRC Services Coding Mailing List > Subject: [IRCServices Coding] UPDATE: SENDPASS with encryption... > > Just a quick update on my module.. the 'Basis' of it has been > coded, i did that on the first day, i'm planning on creating > a database to store the info so if services goes down, then > there wont be a problem, I'm currently in detroit on holiday > atm,so the module wont be finished untill i get home on the > 21st at least.. however, it does exist, and is entering a > trial 'alpha' stage. It will be an independant module that > will be loaded instead of the default sendpass module. > However, it should work without encryption enabled :) > > Just though i would keep you all informed.. if you wanna > donate for the work i'm doing as it consumes a lot of my > time, contact me privatly.. thanks :) (Please note, you dont > have to donate, the module will be freely avaliable once complete :) > > /**************************************** > * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure > * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org > * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net > ****************************************/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: > http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding From karmali at psurge.com Sat Feb 21 07:48:06 2004 From: karmali at psurge.com (karmali@psurge.com) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6.0.1.1.0.20040221104138.024bbe58@mailbox.psurge.com> Hello, I'm getting the following error when I attempt to run ircservices. 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From Craig at chatspike.net Sat Feb 21 08:37:00 2004 From: Craig at chatspike.net (Craig McLure) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf Message-ID: <20040221163636.2B35E11467@snow.fingers.co.za> hmm.. what IRCd are you running? also could you give us any IRCServices logs regards this matter, and a little more information about your problem... thanks :) /**************************************** * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net ****************************************/ /**************************************** * From - karmali * To - ircservices-coding@ircservices.za.net * Sent - 2004-02-21 15:48:06 * Subject - [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf ****************************************/ /****** - Begin Original Message - ******/ >Hello, > >I'm getting the following error when I attempt to run ircservices. > >[Feb 21 10:21:14 2004] unknown message from server (E :Closing Link: >0.0.0.0 (Invalid servername.)) >[Feb 21 10:21:14 2004] Read error from server: Connection reset by peer > >Both my ircd.conf and ircservices.conf files have the servername listed >correctly. I double checked to make sure no hidden cntrl characters were >present as well. Yet I continue to get this error every time. > >ircd.conf >connect { > name = "chanservs.gs4groups.com"; > >ircservices.conf >ServerName "chanservs.gs4groups.com" > >Thanks >Jeremy > >------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit: >http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding >. /******* - End Original Message - *******/ From saturn at jetirc.net Sat Feb 21 00:37:08 2004 From: saturn at jetirc.net (saturn@jetirc.net) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:14 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] Message-ID: Dear saturn@jetirc.net, This is an automatically generated message regarding your email with the subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] Your message has been received and will be reviewed shortly. 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From dmitspan at msn.com Sat Feb 21 08:36:22 2004 From: dmitspan at msn.com (Mits pantas) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:15 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf -[AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] Message-ID: could you please turn this thing off? it's kinda annoying. tnx ----Original Message Follows---- From: saturn@jetirc.net Reply-To: ircservices-coding@ircservices.za.net To: ircservices-coding@ircservices.za.net Subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf -[AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 00:23:50 -0800 Dear saturn@jetirc.net, This is an automatically generated message regarding your email with the subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] Your message has been received and will be reviewed shortly. 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Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail From saturn at jetirc.net Sat Feb 21 00:48:26 2004 From: saturn at jetirc.net (saturn@jetirc.net) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:15 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - - [AUTOREPLY] Message-ID: Dear saturn@jetirc.net, This is an automatically generated message regarding your email with the subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Re: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - Your message has been received and will be reviewed shortly. I am unavailable this weekend and will reply to your message on Monday, 23 February 2004. If your message is of an urgent nature, I will respond shortly. Thank you, and have a great weekend! 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I am unavailable this weekend and will reply to your message on Monday, 23 February 2004. If your message is of an urgent nature, I will respond shortly. Thank you, and have a great weekend! PS: Please note that this auto-reply can only be triggered once per day from teh same email address. Any additional messages from you today will still be received, but will not be sent this message. From saturn at jetirc.net Sat Feb 21 00:48:33 2004 From: saturn at jetirc.net (saturn@jetirc.net) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:15 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf -[AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] Message-ID: Dear dmitspan@msn.com, This is an automatically generated message regarding your email with the subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf -[AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] Your message has been received and will be reviewed shortly. 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From saturn at jetirc.net Sat Feb 21 00:49:02 2004 From: saturn at jetirc.net (saturn@jetirc.net) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:15 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] Message-ID: Dear saturn@jetirc.net, This is an automatically generated message regarding your email with the subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Re: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - - [AUTOREPLY] Your message has been received and will be reviewed shortly. I am unavailable this weekend and will reply to your message on Monday, 23 February 2004. If your message is of an urgent nature, I will respond shortly. Thank you, and have a great weekend! PS: Please note that this auto-reply can only be triggered once per day from teh same email address. Any additional messages from you today will still be received, but will not be sent this message. From saturn at jetirc.net Sat Feb 21 00:49:10 2004 From: saturn at jetirc.net (saturn@jetirc.net) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:15 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - - [AUTOREPLY] Message-ID: Dear saturn@jetirc.net, This is an automatically generated message regarding your email with the subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - Your message has been received and will be reviewed shortly. I am unavailable this weekend and will reply to your message on Monday, 23 February 2004. If your message is of an urgent nature, I will respond shortly. Thank you, and have a great weekend! 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From saturn at jetirc.net Sat Feb 21 00:50:04 2004 From: saturn at jetirc.net (saturn@jetirc.net) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:15 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] Message-ID: Dear saturn@jetirc.net, This is an automatically generated message regarding your email with the subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - - [AUTOREPLY] Your message has been received and will be reviewed shortly. I am unavailable this weekend and will reply to your message on Monday, 23 February 2004. If your message is of an urgent nature, I will respond shortly. Thank you, and have a great weekend! PS: Please note that this auto-reply can only be triggered once per day from teh same email address. Any additional messages from you today will still be received, but will not be sent this message. From saturn at jetirc.net Sat Feb 21 00:50:11 2004 From: saturn at jetirc.net (saturn@jetirc.net) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:15 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf -[AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] Message-ID: Dear saturn@jetirc.net, This is an automatically generated message regarding your email with the subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf -[AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] Your message has been received and will be reviewed shortly. I am unavailable this weekend and will reply to your message on Monday, 23 February 2004. If your message is of an urgent nature, I will respond shortly. Thank you, and have a great weekend! PS: Please note that this auto-reply can only be triggered once per day from teh same email address. Any additional messages from you today will still be received, but will not be sent this message. From saturn at jetirc.net Sat Feb 21 00:50:34 2004 From: saturn at jetirc.net (saturn@jetirc.net) Date: Sat Oct 23 23:10:15 2004 Subject: [IRCServices Coding] Help with ircservices.conf - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY] - [AUTOREPLY