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14 <H1>[IRCServices] Feature Request: SA can modify every NS acc list</H1>
15 <B>Craig Edwards</B>
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19 <I>Mon Apr 12 09:28:50 PDT 2004</I>
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34 <PRE>that lets other users use the nick too though :p
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36 &gt;<i>Cant you use /ns set &lt;nick&gt; kill off? The user will be prompted for their password, but Nickserv wont take any action if its not entered.
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46 </I>&gt;<i> * From - Wolfgang Urban &lt;<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">ircservices at tou.de</A>&gt;
47 </I>&gt;<i> * To - IRC Services General Mailing List &lt;<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">ircservices at ircservices.za.net</A>&gt;
48 </I>&gt;<i> * Sent - 2004-04-12 15:42:21
49 </I>&gt;<i> * Subject - [IRCServices] Feature Request: SA can modify every NS acc list
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52 </I>&gt;<i>/****** - Begin Original Message - ******/
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54 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>Hi,
55 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>
56 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>at our net we have lot of users running unattended bouncers. Some of these
57 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>bouncers have no auto identify on logon and start to 'fight' with the
58 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>services after a reconnect. Means: They change to a registered nick,
59 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>services change their nick to a guest nick and so on - i'm sure you all know
60 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>this situation.
61 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>
62 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>I see the following options to cope with this problem (manually, as sadmin):
63 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>- ban the user in one of his channels to stop nick changes
64 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> You need chanop-privileges in one of the users channels. If the bouncer
65 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> reconnects, you have the same problem.
66 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>
67 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>- kill/kline the user
68 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> Very hard method with low effect. BNC continues annoying by (quickly)
69 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> reconnecting servers.
70 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>
71 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>- drop the nick
72 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> There should be no reason to drop other users nick.. :)
73 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>
74 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>- disable the kill-option for the nick
75 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> Working solution, but opens a security hole: Other users can use the nick.
76 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>
77 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>- add the ident/host mask to the nick accesslist
78 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> IMHO the best solution. I'm not a fan of changing other users options, but
79 </I>&gt;&gt;<i> compared to the alternatives it's the easiest and friendliest method.
80 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>
81 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>The problem is, that you can only modify your own nick access list, even as
82 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>sadmin. It would be very helpful if sadmins could modify the nick
83 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>access lists of any user like they can change the nick options for everyone.
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85 </I>&gt;&gt;<i>Wolle
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