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15 | <B>Jason at GCN</B> | |
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17 | TITLE="[IRCServices] Addition for the command line...">jasonatgcn at hotmail.com | |
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19 | <I>Fri Jun 23 10:46:21 PDT 2000</I> | |
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34 | <PRE>How would the list work though, by last seen address of a nick, or by a | |
35 | certain hostmask? Suppose an account were comprimised and you had to akill | |
36 | someone on that list. I can see how your suggestion is useful but it is not | |
37 | a solution to replace the ./services -noakill feature. In addition the | |
38 | -noakill switch there should also be something like -nosuspend. These would | |
39 | just be safegaurds agains the suspending or akilling of a higher priveleged | |
40 | user. | |
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42 | ><i> | |
43 | </I>><i>A suggestion...Make a list that will not allow akills to be placed on | |
44 | </I>><i>specific people. I do believe this is already in effect if defined in the | |
45 | </I>><i>configuration file.That may be in the beta that I'm confusing with the | |
46 | </I>><i>current. It's coming out somewhere. But it has something to do with not | |
47 | </I>><i>allowing akills to be placed on services operators/admins/roots | |
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50 | </I>><i> > From: Jason at GCN <<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">jasonatgcn at hotmail.com</A>> | |
51 | </I>><i> > To: <A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">ircservices at ender.shadowfire.org</A> | |
52 | </I>><i> > Subject: [IRCServices] Addition for the command line... | |
53 | </I>><i> > Date: Thursday, June 22, 2000 12:27 PM | |
54 | </I>><i> > | |
55 | </I>><i> > Imagine that someone were to add an akill like *@* or akill the server | |
56 | </I>><i> > admin. This could be a huge problem because the only rel solution would | |
57 | </I>><i>to | |
58 | </I>><i> > delete akill.db and restart services. I am suggesting that you make an | |
59 | </I>><i> > addition like: ./services noakill | |
60 | </I>><i> > | |
61 | </I>><i> > That would load services yet not preform Akills, this would give the | |
62 | </I>><i>staff a | |
63 | </I>><i> > chance to remove the bad akill yet leave the other akills intact. | |
64 | </I>><i> > | |
65 | </I>><i> > Another suggestion I have is that the when using the set password | |
66 | </I>><i>command, | |
67 | </I>><i> > you need to supply the correct current password. I know that this is | |
68 | </I>><i>not | |
69 | </I>><i> | |
70 | </I>><i> > really necessary but might be a good addition. | |
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