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14 | <H1>[IRCServices] /ns ghost exploit</H1> | |
15 | <B>Ganja51</B> | |
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17 | TITLE="[IRCServices] /ns ghost exploit">Ganja51 at lcirc.net | |
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19 | <I>Thu Mar 14 23:37:00 PST 2002</I> | |
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34 | <PRE>Are you guys forgetting what ghost is for??? If you get disconnected (ping | |
35 | timeout or such) and the server hasn't realized that you're disconnecte. You | |
36 | reconnect and you're still showing as being connected. You then GHOST the | |
37 | old connection so you may claim your nickname. Why would you want services | |
38 | to change the name of the old connection? | |
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40 | You're getting too selfish. GHOST does not have an exploit, it's simply some | |
41 | immature users abusing a function which is working perfectly well. I have | |
42 | _never_ seen this happen before in my years of IRCing, so it's obviously an | |
43 | isolated incident. | |
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45 | Either talk to your users about their maturity level and abuse, or else talk | |
46 | to the users trying to connect about changing their nicks, because the nicks | |
47 | they're trying to use are already registered. It's not that difficult of a | |
48 | concept, and I don't believe that Services should be changed due to a small | |
49 | situation you're having with a select few people. | |
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51 | ~Ganja51 | |
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