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15 | <B>Andrew Church</B> | |
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17 | TITLE="[IRCServices] Suggestion">achurch at achurch.org | |
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19 | <I>Mon Mar 19 00:01:01 PST 2001</I> | |
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34 | <PRE>>><i>I think it would be nice to see a "Last modif by" when useing "/msg | |
35 | </I>>><i>chanserv access #channel list". | |
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37 | </I>><i> I'm not sure of the value of this compared to the amount of | |
38 | </I>><i>bookkeeping it would take. | |
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40 | </I>>><i>And another thing...this is more a question then a suggestion. | |
41 | </I>>><i>We have problems with users takeing others nickname password. | |
42 | </I>>><i>We enforced the use of an email adress when registering a nickname, but | |
43 | </I>>><i>of course, first thing when somebody take a password is to change that | |
44 | </I>>><i>address. So we don't have any sure way to check if the new password goes | |
45 | </I>>><i>to the right address. | |
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47 | </I>>><i>And I was thinking...I know it may sound silly...but can we have a | |
48 | </I>>><i>duplicate db with emails that can be changed just by services admins? Or | |
49 | </I>>><i>any other way to secure this thing? Ideas? Suggestions? Thanx a lot. | |
50 | </I>><i> | |
51 | </I>><i> Since users having their passwords taken almost certainly means they | |
52 | </I>><i>chose an easy-to-guess password, the right solution is to educate the | |
53 | </I>><i>users. I don't see why Services should have to run through hoops to try | |
54 | </I>><i>and solve this problem. (Of course, if your server is being | |
55 | </I>><i>packet-sniffed, then you have other problems altogether.) | |
56 | </I> | |
57 | Another thought just occurred to me: since Services logs the | |
58 | <A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">user at host</A> mask used to register a nick, you can check your logs for the | |
59 | mask in use when the nick was registered, and compare that with the one | |
60 | in use currently. I do think it would be reasonable to record the E-mail | |
61 | address used with the REGISTER (or SET EMAIL) command, so I'll look into | |
62 | doing that. | |
63 | ||
64 | --Andrew Church | |
65 | <A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">achurch at achurch.org</A> | New address - please note. | |
66 | <A HREF="http://achurch.org/">http://achurch.org/</A> | メールアドレスが変わりました。 | |
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