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1 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Thu Jan 4 05:50:33 2007
2 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
3 Date: Thu Jan 4 05:50:38 2007
4 Subject: [IRCServices] NS AJOIN and CS SET RESTRICTED
5 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0701040550w38e0d6d7ibabd641d2579ede@mail.gmail.com>
6
7 Bit of confusion here, I think it could be related to the user having
8 NS AJOIN enabled.. thoughts are welcome :p. Basic story is that
9 channel is SET RESTRICTed, Valentine is NOT on the access list, yet
10 does not seem to be getting correctly removed from the channel. My
11 guess is something to do with AJOIN, though I could be mistaken.
12
13 IRCd is InspIRCd 1.1, should you require a protocol module for testing
14 or other, one is available from our SVN:
15 http://svn.inspircd.org/repository/trunk/ircservices-module/inspircd.c
16
17 [11:47] * Valentine_SC (VIP@ChatSpike-e494a2ac.bb.online.no) has
18 joined #La-Torrio.priv
19 [11:47] * Valentine_SC has quit (Changing hosts)
20 [11:47] * Valentine_SC (VIP@Brann.Stadion) has joined #La-Torrio.priv
21 [11:47] * Twofish_aw sets ban on *!*VIP@*.Stadion
22 [11:47] * Twofish_aw has kicked Valentine_SC from #La-Torrio.priv (Twofish_aw)
23 [11:56] * slackey|jobb
24 (slacker007a@ChatSpike-58afe85e.80-203-62.nextgentel.com) has joined
25 #La-Torrio.priv
26 [11:58] * Twofish_aw has changed the topic to: Hold inne GZ. Hold
27 dere her - og kikk innom regelmessig...
28 [11:58] * Twofish_aw sets ban on *!*@Brann.Stadion
29
30 (...) (no unbans - all bans are still active)
31
32 [13:01] * Valentine (VIP@ChatSpike-e494a2ac.bb.online.no) has joined
33 #La-Torrio.priv
34 [13:01] * Valentine has quit (Changing hosts)
35 [13:01] * Valentine (VIP@Brann.Stadion) has joined #La-Torrio.priv
36 [13:01] LadauXimA ikke lenge til1!!
37 [13:01] LadauXimA ban
38 [13:02] Meg hallo valentine
39 [13:02] Meg du pr?ver og komme deg inn her hele tiden
40 [13:03] LadauXimA im gone
41 [13:03] * LadauXimA has quit ([CS] Quit: UR MOMMA IS SO FAT THAT SHE
42 SITS NEXT TO EVERYONE WHEN SHE IS AT THE CINEMA)
43 [13:04] * aGal-007 (cs_man2@ChatSpike-5782f586.bb.online.no) has
44 joined #La-Torrio.priv
45 [13:05] aGal-007 sap ?
46 [13:06] Meg ikke s? mye
47 [13:06] * Valentine_SC (VIP@ChatSpike-e494a2ac.bb.online.no) has
48 joined #La-Torrio.priv
49 [13:06] * Valentine_SC has quit (Changing hosts)
50 [13:06] * Valentine_SC (VIP@Brann.Stadion) has joined #La-Torrio.priv
51 [13:07] * Valentine has quit (Operation timed out)
52 [13:10] aGal-007 ok
53 [13:10] * Slettemoen sets ban on Valentine_SC!VIP@Brann.Stadion
54 [13:10] * Slettemoen has kicked Valentine_SC from #La-Torrio.priv
55 (Yes, I have ops &#139;182&#155;)
56
57 It's happening with others too:
58
59 [13:46:51] <Twofish> [14:40] Fatjoe og du sier eg e gay HAHA
60 [13:46:52] <Twofish> [14:43] * Twofish sets modes [#La-Torrio.priv +b
61 *!*da-lec@*.monet.no]
62 [13:46:52] <Twofish> [14:43] * Twofish has kicked da-lec from
63 #La-Torrio.priv (mm - bare - bye)
64 [13:46:59] <Twofish> found him in there just before...
65 [13:47:53] <Twofish> so there is atleast 4 of them bypassing the "security"
66
67 Channel access list:
68
69 [13:45:21] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- Num Lev Nickname
70 [13:45:22] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 1 100 Taule
71 [13:45:22] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 2 1 LadauXimA
72 [13:45:22] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 3 10 Frode
73 [13:45:22] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 4 100 Twofish
74 [13:45:22] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 5 5 Confusion
75 [13:45:24] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 6 15 Fatjoe
76 [13:45:28] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 7 1 XplodingplastiX
77 [13:45:30] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 8 1 qweM
78 [13:45:32] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 9 15 Devilfish
79 [13:45:34] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 10 1 trym
80 [13:45:36] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 11 1 |Mr-OlseN|
81 [13:45:38] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 12 1 DelScorpio
82 [13:45:40] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 13 1 Stighelmer
83 [13:45:42] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 14 1 slackey
84 [13:45:44] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 15 1 Punkpal
85 [13:45:46] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 16 1 Martyy
86 [13:45:48] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 17 25 Sibi
87 [13:45:50] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 18 1 aGal-007
88 [13:45:52] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 19 1 Cheyenne2
89 [13:45:54] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 20 1 Morty--
90 [13:45:58] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 21 1 ralfie
91 [13:46:00] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 22 1 lwiplBlack
92 [13:46:02] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 23 5 Slabbedask
93 [13:46:04] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 24 1 extra|orbit
94 [13:46:06] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 25 1 Meg
95 [13:46:08] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 34 30 De_Morgan
96 [13:46:10] <Twofish> [14:44] -ChanServ- 50 1 D-W
97
98 Thanks. I'm at a bit of a loss here. :p
99 w00t
100 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Thu Jan 4 05:55:02 2007
101 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
102 Date: Thu Jan 4 05:55:06 2007
103 Subject: [IRCServices] Re: NS AJOIN and CS SET RESTRICTED
104 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0701040550w38e0d6d7ibabd641d2579ede@mail.gmail.com>
105 References: <b19eae4e0701040550w38e0d6d7ibabd641d2579ede@mail.gmail.com>
106 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0701040555v529a9426o1d11f1fbe360cfc1@mail.gmail.com>
107
108 An addendum, I forgot to mention I think it's NS AJOIN related because
109 the channel was set +i also.
110
111 On 1/4/07, Robin Burchell <surreal.w00t@gmail.com> wrote:
112 From achurch at achurch.org Sat Jan 6 10:56:59 2007
113 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
114 Date: Fri Jan 5 18:02:59 2007
115 Subject: [IRCServices] NS AJOIN and CS SET RESTRICTED
116 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0701040550w38e0d6d7ibabd641d2579ede@mail.gmail.com>
117 Message-ID: <459f0347.12125@msgid.achurch.org>
118
119 The first thing that comes to mind is linked nicks. I notice that
120 there are a lot of level-1 entries; could the user(s) in question have
121 nicks linked to these? Use ChanServ STATUS (requires level 100 access by
122 default) to check the access level of the user on the channel before
123 kicking them. Another possibility is that the ircd is rejecting the KICK
124 messages from Services; see if there are any relevant messages in the
125 Services log file.
126
127 As far as joining around bans, that's an ircd issue, not a Services
128 issue.
129
130 --Andrew Church
131 achurch@achurch.org
132 http://achurch.org/
133
134 >Bit of confusion here, I think it could be related to the user having
135 >NS AJOIN enabled.. thoughts are welcome :p. Basic story is that
136 >channel is SET RESTRICTed, Valentine is NOT on the access list, yet
137 >does not seem to be getting correctly removed from the channel. My
138 >guess is something to do with AJOIN, though I could be mistaken.
139 >
140 >IRCd is InspIRCd 1.1, should you require a protocol module for testing
141 >or other, one is available from our SVN:
142 >http://svn.inspircd.org/repository/trunk/ircservices-module/inspircd.c
143 From achurch at achurch.org Sat Jan 6 11:03:46 2007
144 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
145 Date: Fri Jan 5 18:10:15 2007
146 Subject: [IRCServices] Re: NS AJOIN and CS SET RESTRICTED
147 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0701040555v529a9426o1d11f1fbe360cfc1@mail.gmail.com>
148 Message-ID: <459f0504.12267@msgid.achurch.org>
149
150 >An addendum, I forgot to mention I think it's NS AJOIN related because
151 >the channel was set +i also.
152
153 To clarify this, AJOIN only sends out SVSJOIN message for the relevant
154 user; actual join processing is handled by the ircd, which should only send
155 out a JOIN message if the user is allowed to join the channel. It's
156 possible InspIRCd is not performing those checks correctly, which would
157 account for users being able to join through bans.
158
159 --Andrew Church
160 achurch@achurch.org
161 http://achurch.org/
162 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Sat Jan 6 10:53:50 2007
163 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
164 Date: Sat Jan 6 10:53:56 2007
165 Subject: [IRCServices] Re: NS AJOIN and CS SET RESTRICTED
166 In-Reply-To: <459f0504.12267@msgid.achurch.org>
167 References: <b19eae4e0701040555v529a9426o1d11f1fbe360cfc1@mail.gmail.com>
168 <459f0504.12267@msgid.achurch.org>
169 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0701061053s6fe64a36k74a7f3d546271b50@mail.gmail.com>
170
171 Yes, there was a desync, as we only apply restrictions locally,
172 however SVSJOIN tried to JoinUser to the channel on every server --
173 not their local one, appearing to bypass the bans, etc (now fixed in
174 SVN/upcoming b9).
175
176 That's all fixed now, though.
177
178 Is there any point allowing AJOIN to a restricted channel if you're
179 not on the access list though? That seems like it could be used to
180 create joinfloods of a sort.
181
182 Thanks for the reply.
183
184 On 1/6/07, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
185 > >An addendum, I forgot to mention I think it's NS AJOIN related because
186 > >the channel was set +i also.
187 >
188 > To clarify this, AJOIN only sends out SVSJOIN message for the relevant
189 > user; actual join processing is handled by the ircd, which should only send
190 > out a JOIN message if the user is allowed to join the channel. It's
191 > possible InspIRCd is not performing those checks correctly, which would
192 > account for users being able to join through bans.
193 >
194 > --Andrew Church
195 > achurch@achurch.org
196 > http://achurch.org/
197 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
198 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
199 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
200 >
201 From achurch at achurch.org Sun Jan 7 06:35:00 2007
202 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
203 Date: Sat Jan 6 13:39:30 2007
204 Subject: [IRCServices] Re: NS AJOIN and CS SET RESTRICTED
205 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0701061053s6fe64a36k74a7f3d546271b50@mail.gmail.com>
206 Message-ID: <45a0170e.71441@msgid.achurch.org>
207
208 >Is there any point allowing AJOIN to a restricted channel if you're
209 >not on the access list though? That seems like it could be used to
210 >create joinfloods of a sort.
211
212 I suppose it could be useful to have AJOIN report potential problems,
213 but on the other hand that wouldn't do anything about the case where the
214 channel is set to RESTRICTED afterwards. And if a user wants to flood the
215 network, there are plenty of easier ways--spam /ns HELP, for example. (:
216
217 --Andrew Church
218 achurch@achurch.org
219 http://achurch.org/
220 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Fri Jan 12 05:34:41 2007
221 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
222 Date: Fri Jan 12 05:34:46 2007
223 Subject: [IRCServices] Weird registration/ID issue
224 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0701120534k2b331fafvb397102b01b37f9d@mail.gmail.com>
225
226 Ok.. this is just plain bizarre.
227
228 Had a user come in today and report they are unable to identify as of
229 today/yesterday or so. Excuse my copypasting of logs.
230
231 [12:48:15] <xxx> it appears services refuse to mark me as having
232 identified for my nickname... if I intentionally type a wrong password
233 I get a "wrong password" notice, but if I use the right one, I get no
234 such notice, but no identified status either
235 [13:05:04] <@w00t> hmm what client are you using
236 [13:05:41] <+xxx> vanilla mirc
237 [13:05:46] <@w00t> reconnect
238 [13:05:50] <@w00t> /debug @d
239 [13:05:54] <@w00t> identify with services
240 [13:06:00] <@w00t> PM me the output from the @d window
241
242 then in PM..
243
244 [13:07:27] <xxx> interestingly, the debug window shows no information
245 coming back after sending the normal password.
246 [13:07:42] <w00t> how are you identifying
247 [13:07:56] <xxx> /nickserv as well as /ns
248 [13:08:03] <w00t> try /msg nickserv
249
250 ..same result
251
252 His NS INFO showed him offline. Normally I'd leave this as a joke, but
253 he gave me his password (vaeiiliandor). I register a nickname
254 (Somenick), auth it, disconnect, reconnect, try login, same result ..
255 no output from services.
256
257 He says it worked fine until yesterday or so, we're running 5.0.55,
258 compiled on October.
259
260 Any ideas on what could cause this one? If relevant, I'll ask Brain /
261 Craig to check Services' logs as I currently do not have access to the
262 hub.
263
264 Forgive me if ths turns out to be something stupid. :P
265 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Wed Jan 17 19:08:30 2007
266 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
267 Date: Wed Jan 17 19:08:36 2007
268 Subject: [IRCServices] Re: Weird registration/ID issue
269 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0701120534k2b331fafvb397102b01b37f9d@mail.gmail.com>
270 References: <b19eae4e0701120534k2b331fafvb397102b01b37f9d@mail.gmail.com>
271 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0701171908u1ab236c6ib9983e380a3a4cfe@mail.gmail.com>
272
273 Have another 'no output' situation from the same copy of services,
274 reproducable with two people at least.
275
276 -> dexter.chatspike.net PRIVMSG nickserv :info [OPA]spaceRaptor
277 -> dexter.chatspike.net PRIVMSG nickserv :info [OPA]spaceRaptor all
278 <- :NickServ!services@chatspike.net NOTICE w00t :[OPA]spaceRaptor is
279 [OPA]spaceRaptor
280 <- :NickServ!services@chatspike.net NOTICE w00t : Last seen time:
281 May 30 03:40:27 2006 BST
282 <- :NickServ!services@chatspike.net NOTICE w00t : Time registered:
283 Sep 18 23:55:31 2003 BST
284 <- :NickServ!services@chatspike.net NOTICE w00t :Last quit message:
285 [CS] Quit: <[OPA]Anonymous> imagine if the fighter won, due to zedds
286 random battle code ****Our Enemys Should Fear Us. Our Current Allys
287 Should Depend On Us. And All Others Should Be Cannon Fodder Below Our
288 Feet. GO OPA!!!!****
289 <- :NickServ!services@chatspike.net NOTICE w00t : Options:
290 Kill protection, Security
291
292 [02:57:28] <w00t> /ns info [OPA]spaceRaptor
293 [02:57:32] <w00t> do you get any output?
294 [02:57:56] <peavey> from?
295 [02:58:04] <w00t> ^ nickserv, with that command
296 [03:01:35] <peavey> ah no
297 [03:01:37] <peavey> nothing
298 [03:01:42] <w00t> no output?
299 [03:01:53] <peavey> /ns info [OPA]spaceRaptor ALL
300 [03:01:57] <peavey> but I do from that
301
302 Again, seems like a random case, but any ideas on what's going on here
303 or how to furthre diagnose the problem would be nice.
304
305 On 1/12/07, Robin Burchell <surreal.w00t@gmail.com> wrote:
306 > Ok.. this is just plain bizarre.
307 >
308 > Had a user come in today and report they are unable to identify as of
309 > today/yesterday or so. Excuse my copypasting of logs.
310 >
311 > [12:48:15] <xxx> it appears services refuse to mark me as having
312 > identified for my nickname... if I intentionally type a wrong password
313 > I get a "wrong password" notice, but if I use the right one, I get no
314 > such notice, but no identified status either
315 > [13:05:04] <@w00t> hmm what client are you using
316 > [13:05:41] <+xxx> vanilla mirc
317 > [13:05:46] <@w00t> reconnect
318 > [13:05:50] <@w00t> /debug @d
319 > [13:05:54] <@w00t> identify with services
320 > [13:06:00] <@w00t> PM me the output from the @d window
321 >
322 > then in PM..
323 >
324 > [13:07:27] <xxx> interestingly, the debug window shows no information
325 > coming back after sending the normal password.
326 > [13:07:42] <w00t> how are you identifying
327 > [13:07:56] <xxx> /nickserv as well as /ns
328 > [13:08:03] <w00t> try /msg nickserv
329 >
330 > ..same result
331 >
332 > His NS INFO showed him offline. Normally I'd leave this as a joke, but
333 > he gave me his password (vaeiiliandor). I register a nickname
334 > (Somenick), auth it, disconnect, reconnect, try login, same result ..
335 > no output from services.
336 >
337 > He says it worked fine until yesterday or so, we're running 5.0.55,
338 > compiled on October.
339 >
340 > Any ideas on what could cause this one? If relevant, I'll ask Brain /
341 > Craig to check Services' logs as I currently do not have access to the
342 > hub.
343 >
344 > Forgive me if ths turns out to be something stupid. :P
345 >
346 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Sat Jan 20 15:52:07 2007
347 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
348 Date: Sat Jan 20 15:52:14 2007
349 Subject: [IRCServices] Re: Weird registration/ID issue
350 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0701171908u1ab236c6ib9983e380a3a4cfe@mail.gmail.com>
351 References: <b19eae4e0701120534k2b331fafvb397102b01b37f9d@mail.gmail.com>
352 <b19eae4e0701171908u1ab236c6ib9983e380a3a4cfe@mail.gmail.com>
353 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0701201552h52f36353kb268f0216f373712@mail.gmail.com>
354
355 Disregard this. Turned out to be something incredibly simple, and stupid.
356
357 Still would have been nice to know there was someone on the other end
358 of the mailinglist actually recieving this :P
359
360 On 1/18/07, Robin Burchell <surreal.w00t@gmail.com> wrote:
361 > Have another 'no output' situation from the same copy of services,
362 > reproducable with two people at least.
363 >
364 > -> dexter.chatspike.net PRIVMSG nickserv :info [OPA]spaceRaptor
365 > -> dexter.chatspike.net PRIVMSG nickserv :info [OPA]spaceRaptor all
366 > <- :NickServ!services@chatspike.net NOTICE w00t :[OPA]spaceRaptor is
367 > [OPA]spaceRaptor
368 > <- :NickServ!services@chatspike.net NOTICE w00t : Last seen time:
369 > May 30 03:40:27 2006 BST
370 > <- :NickServ!services@chatspike.net NOTICE w00t : Time registered:
371 > Sep 18 23:55:31 2003 BST
372 > <- :NickServ!services@chatspike.net NOTICE w00t :Last quit message:
373 > [CS] Quit: <[OPA]Anonymous> imagine if the fighter won, due to zedds
374 > random battle code ****Our Enemys Should Fear Us. Our Current Allys
375 > Should Depend On Us. And All Others Should Be Cannon Fodder Below Our
376 > Feet. GO OPA!!!!****
377 > <- :NickServ!services@chatspike.net NOTICE w00t : Options:
378 > Kill protection, Security
379 >
380 > [02:57:28] <w00t> /ns info [OPA]spaceRaptor
381 > [02:57:32] <w00t> do you get any output?
382 > [02:57:56] <peavey> from?
383 > [02:58:04] <w00t> ^ nickserv, with that command
384 > [03:01:35] <peavey> ah no
385 > [03:01:37] <peavey> nothing
386 > [03:01:42] <w00t> no output?
387 > [03:01:53] <peavey> /ns info [OPA]spaceRaptor ALL
388 > [03:01:57] <peavey> but I do from that
389 >
390 > Again, seems like a random case, but any ideas on what's going on here
391 > or how to furthre diagnose the problem would be nice.
392 >
393 > On 1/12/07, Robin Burchell <surreal.w00t@gmail.com> wrote:
394 > > Ok.. this is just plain bizarre.
395 > >
396 > > Had a user come in today and report they are unable to identify as of
397 > > today/yesterday or so. Excuse my copypasting of logs.
398 > >
399 > > [12:48:15] <xxx> it appears services refuse to mark me as having
400 > > identified for my nickname... if I intentionally type a wrong password
401 > > I get a "wrong password" notice, but if I use the right one, I get no
402 > > such notice, but no identified status either
403 > > [13:05:04] <@w00t> hmm what client are you using
404 > > [13:05:41] <+xxx> vanilla mirc
405 > > [13:05:46] <@w00t> reconnect
406 > > [13:05:50] <@w00t> /debug @d
407 > > [13:05:54] <@w00t> identify with services
408 > > [13:06:00] <@w00t> PM me the output from the @d window
409 > >
410 > > then in PM..
411 > >
412 > > [13:07:27] <xxx> interestingly, the debug window shows no information
413 > > coming back after sending the normal password.
414 > > [13:07:42] <w00t> how are you identifying
415 > > [13:07:56] <xxx> /nickserv as well as /ns
416 > > [13:08:03] <w00t> try /msg nickserv
417 > >
418 > > ..same result
419 > >
420 > > His NS INFO showed him offline. Normally I'd leave this as a joke, but
421 > > he gave me his password (vaeiiliandor). I register a nickname
422 > > (Somenick), auth it, disconnect, reconnect, try login, same result ..
423 > > no output from services.
424 > >
425 > > He says it worked fine until yesterday or so, we're running 5.0.55,
426 > > compiled on October.
427 > >
428 > > Any ideas on what could cause this one? If relevant, I'll ask Brain /
429 > > Craig to check Services' logs as I currently do not have access to the
430 > > hub.
431 > >
432 > > Forgive me if ths turns out to be something stupid. :P
433 > >
434 >
435 From achurch at achurch.org Sun Jan 21 09:06:51 2007
436 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
437 Date: Sat Jan 20 16:07:42 2007
438 Subject: [IRCServices] Re: Weird registration/ID issue
439 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0701201552h52f36353kb268f0216f373712@mail.gmail.com>
440 Message-ID: <45b2aec9.56021@msgid.achurch.org>
441
442 >Disregard this. Turned out to be something incredibly simple, and stupid.
443 >
444 >Still would have been nice to know there was someone on the other end
445 >of the mailinglist actually recieving this :P
446
447 Sorry, I thought I had replied to at least the first message. Out
448 of curiosity, what was the problem--a misconfigured client or something?
449
450 --Andrew Church
451 achurch@achurch.org
452 http://achurch.org/
453 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Sat Jan 20 16:10:08 2007
454 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
455 Date: Sat Jan 20 16:10:12 2007
456 Subject: [IRCServices] Re: Weird registration/ID issue
457 In-Reply-To: <45b2aec9.56021@msgid.achurch.org>
458 References: <b19eae4e0701201552h52f36353kb268f0216f373712@mail.gmail.com>
459 <45b2aec9.56021@msgid.achurch.org>
460 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0701201610l9081250lc11d4dac3eeebf1c@mail.gmail.com>
461
462 A bug in the server software caused a text filter to be
463 mis-propegated, thus any line ending in 'or' was ignored. Note the
464 password ended in 'or', as did the nickname. Simple, but irritatingly
465 weird. :P
466
467 Off-topic momentarily, Andrew, did you recieve my off-list mail sent
468 in the last week or so?
469
470 On 1/21/07, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
471 > >Disregard this. Turned out to be something incredibly simple, and stupid.
472 > >
473 > >Still would have been nice to know there was someone on the other end
474 > >of the mailinglist actually recieving this :P
475 >
476 > Sorry, I thought I had replied to at least the first message. Out
477 > of curiosity, what was the problem--a misconfigured client or something?
478 >
479 > --Andrew Church
480 > achurch@achurch.org
481 > http://achurch.org/
482 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
483 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
484 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
485 >
486 From achurch at achurch.org Sun Jan 21 09:32:11 2007
487 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
488 Date: Sat Jan 20 16:33:29 2007
489 Subject: [IRCServices] Re: Weird registration/ID issue
490 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0701201610l9081250lc11d4dac3eeebf1c@mail.gmail.com>
491 Message-ID: <45b2b4d6.56041@msgid.achurch.org>
492
493 >A bug in the server software caused a text filter to be
494 >mis-propegated, thus any line ending in 'or' was ignored. Note the
495 >password ended in 'or', as did the nickname. Simple, but irritatingly
496 >weird. :P
497
498 Ouch. Yeah, those can be annoying to track down.
499
500 >Off-topic momentarily, Andrew, did you recieve my off-list mail sent
501 >in the last week or so?
502
503 Yes, I did, and thanks--but you can see just how behind I'm getting
504 on things...
505
506 --Andrew Church
507 achurch@achurch.org
508 http://achurch.org/
509 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Sat Jan 20 16:40:43 2007
510 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
511 Date: Sat Jan 20 16:40:46 2007
512 Subject: [IRCServices] Re: Weird registration/ID issue
513 In-Reply-To: <45b2b4d6.56041@msgid.achurch.org>
514 References: <b19eae4e0701201610l9081250lc11d4dac3eeebf1c@mail.gmail.com>
515 <45b2b4d6.56041@msgid.achurch.org>
516 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0701201640r3546ec33y635526fa403b4d@mail.gmail.com>
517
518 No problems. When/if you get a chance to reply, I'm in no rush. Thanks :)
519
520 On 1/21/07, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
521 > >A bug in the server software caused a text filter to be
522 > >mis-propegated, thus any line ending in 'or' was ignored. Note the
523 > >password ended in 'or', as did the nickname. Simple, but irritatingly
524 > >weird. :P
525 >
526 > Ouch. Yeah, those can be annoying to track down.
527 >
528 > >Off-topic momentarily, Andrew, did you recieve my off-list mail sent
529 > >in the last week or so?
530 >
531 > Yes, I did, and thanks--but you can see just how behind I'm getting
532 > on things...
533 >
534 > --Andrew Church
535 > achurch@achurch.org
536 > http://achurch.org/
537 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
538 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
539 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
540 >
541 From mamfelt at acm.org Sun Jan 21 07:50:15 2007
542 From: mamfelt at acm.org (Michael Felt)
543 Date: Sun Jan 21 07:50:23 2007
544 Subject: [IRCServices] Re: Weird registration/ID issue
545 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0701201552h52f36353kb268f0216f373712@mail.gmail.com>
546 References: <b19eae4e0701120534k2b331fafvb397102b01b37f9d@mail.gmail.com> <b19eae4e0701171908u1ab236c6ib9983e380a3a4cfe@mail.gmail.com>
547 <b19eae4e0701201552h52f36353kb268f0216f373712@mail.gmail.com>
548 Message-ID: <45B38BB7.9030307@acm.org>
549
550 Sounds like you solved it. What was it? And yes, there are lots of
551 people who read - at least. I am not skilled enough to reply though.
552
553 Robin Burchell wrote:
554 > Disregard this. Turned out to be something incredibly simple, and stupid.
555 >
556 > Still would have been nice to know there was someone on the other end
557 > of the mailinglist actually recieving this :P
558 >
559 > On 1/18/07, Robin Burchell <surreal.w00t@gmail.com> wrote:
560 >> Have another 'no output' situation from the same copy of services,
561 >> reproducable with two people at least.
562 >>
563 >> -> dexter.chatspike.net PRIVMSG nickserv :info [OPA]spaceRaptor
564 >> -> dexter.chatspike.net PRIVMSG nickserv :info [OPA]spaceRaptor all
565 >> <- :NickServ!services@chatspike.net NOTICE w00t :[OPA]spaceRaptor is
566 >> [OPA]spaceRaptor
567 >> <- :NickServ!services@chatspike.net NOTICE w00t : Last seen time:
568 >> May 30 03:40:27 2006 BST
569 >> <- :NickServ!services@chatspike.net NOTICE w00t : Time registered:
570 >> Sep 18 23:55:31 2003 BST
571 >> <- :NickServ!services@chatspike.net NOTICE w00t :Last quit message:
572 >> [CS] Quit: <[OPA]Anonymous> imagine if the fighter won, due to zedds
573 >> random battle code ****Our Enemys Should Fear Us. Our Current Allys
574 >> Should Depend On Us. And All Others Should Be Cannon Fodder Below Our
575 >> Feet. GO OPA!!!!****
576 >> <- :NickServ!services@chatspike.net NOTICE w00t : Options:
577 >> Kill protection, Security
578 >>
579 >> [02:57:28] <w00t> /ns info [OPA]spaceRaptor
580 >> [02:57:32] <w00t> do you get any output?
581 >> [02:57:56] <peavey> from?
582 >> [02:58:04] <w00t> ^ nickserv, with that command
583 >> [03:01:35] <peavey> ah no
584 >> [03:01:37] <peavey> nothing
585 >> [03:01:42] <w00t> no output?
586 >> [03:01:53] <peavey> /ns info [OPA]spaceRaptor ALL
587 >> [03:01:57] <peavey> but I do from that
588 >>
589 >> Again, seems like a random case, but any ideas on what's going on here
590 >> or how to furthre diagnose the problem would be nice.
591 >>
592 >> On 1/12/07, Robin Burchell <surreal.w00t@gmail.com> wrote:
593 >> > Ok.. this is just plain bizarre.
594 >> >
595 >> > Had a user come in today and report they are unable to identify as of
596 >> > today/yesterday or so. Excuse my copypasting of logs.
597 >> >
598 >> > [12:48:15] <xxx> it appears services refuse to mark me as having
599 >> > identified for my nickname... if I intentionally type a wrong password
600 >> > I get a "wrong password" notice, but if I use the right one, I get no
601 >> > such notice, but no identified status either
602 >> > [13:05:04] <@w00t> hmm what client are you using
603 >> > [13:05:41] <+xxx> vanilla mirc
604 >> > [13:05:46] <@w00t> reconnect
605 >> > [13:05:50] <@w00t> /debug @d
606 >> > [13:05:54] <@w00t> identify with services
607 >> > [13:06:00] <@w00t> PM me the output from the @d window
608 >> >
609 >> > then in PM..
610 >> >
611 >> > [13:07:27] <xxx> interestingly, the debug window shows no information
612 >> > coming back after sending the normal password.
613 >> > [13:07:42] <w00t> how are you identifying
614 >> > [13:07:56] <xxx> /nickserv as well as /ns
615 >> > [13:08:03] <w00t> try /msg nickserv
616 >> >
617 >> > ..same result
618 >> >
619 >> > His NS INFO showed him offline. Normally I'd leave this as a joke, but
620 >> > he gave me his password (vaeiiliandor). I register a nickname
621 >> > (Somenick), auth it, disconnect, reconnect, try login, same result ..
622 >> > no output from services.
623 >> >
624 >> > He says it worked fine until yesterday or so, we're running 5.0.55,
625 >> > compiled on October.
626 >> >
627 >> > Any ideas on what could cause this one? If relevant, I'll ask Brain /
628 >> > Craig to check Services' logs as I currently do not have access to the
629 >> > hub.
630 >> >
631 >> > Forgive me if ths turns out to be something stupid. :P
632 >> >
633 >>
634 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
635 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
636 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
637 >
638 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Sun Jan 21 09:03:42 2007
639 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
640 Date: Sun Jan 21 09:03:48 2007
641 Subject: [IRCServices] Re: Weird registration/ID issue
642 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0701201610l9081250lc11d4dac3eeebf1c@mail.gmail.com>
643 References: <b19eae4e0701201552h52f36353kb268f0216f373712@mail.gmail.com>
644 <45b2aec9.56021@msgid.achurch.org>
645 <b19eae4e0701201610l9081250lc11d4dac3eeebf1c@mail.gmail.com>
646 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0701210903m56b42146gce9eae2d3b4c20d@mail.gmail.com>
647
648 To quote my previous post ;-)
649
650 On 1/21/07, Robin Burchell <surreal.w00t@gmail.com> wrote:
651 > A bug in the server software caused a text filter to be
652 > mis-propegated, thus any line ending in 'or' was ignored. Note the
653 > password ended in 'or', as did the nickname. Simple, but irritatingly
654 > weird. :P
655 From paul.simpkin at hitec-systems.co.uk Tue Feb 6 17:05:30 2007
656 From: paul.simpkin at hitec-systems.co.uk (Paul Simpkin)
657 Date: Tue Feb 6 17:05:13 2007
658 Subject: [IRCServices] Auto-op
659 Message-ID: <3169090C6ED7594884DB74E155D84A67016307@server-mail.hitec-systems.co.uk>
660
661 Hi,
662
663
664
665 I can't see the auto-op option any more after I install my bot on new
666 box.
667
668
669
670
671
672 Thanks for any help with this I am a total newbe when using this!
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682 Here is a list of my commands:
683
684
685
686 There use to be autoop......
687
688
689
690 -ChanServ- The following commands can be used with ChanServ:
691
692 -
693
694 -ChanServ-
695
696 -
697
698 -ChanServ- REGISTER Register a channel
699
700 -
701
702 -ChanServ- IDENTIFY Identify yourself with your password
703
704 -
705
706 -ChanServ- SENDPASS Send a channel's password to you
707
708 -
709
710 -ChanServ- DROP Cancel the registration of a channel
711
712 -
713
714 -ChanServ- SET Set channel options and information
715
716 -
717
718 -ChanServ- UNSET Clear channel information
719
720 -
721
722 -ChanServ- INFO Show channel options and information
723
724 -
725
726 -ChanServ- ACCESS Maintain the overall channel access list
727
728 -
729
730 -ChanServ- LEVELS Fine-tune channel access levels
731
732 -
733
734 -ChanServ- OP Give a user chanop status (+o)
735
736 -
737
738 -ChanServ- DEOP Remove chanop status (+o)
739
740 -
741
742 -ChanServ- VOICE Give a user voice status (+v)
743
744 -
745
746 -ChanServ- DEVOICE Remove voice status (+v)
747
748 -
749
750 -ChanServ- HALFOP Give a user halfop status (+h)
751
752 -
753
754 -ChanServ- DEHALFOP Remove halfop status (+h)
755
756 -
757
758 -ChanServ- PROTECT Give a user protected status (+a)
759
760 -
761
762 -ChanServ- DEPROTECT Remove protected status (+a)
763
764 -
765
766 -ChanServ- INVITE Invite yourself to a channel
767
768 -
769
770 -ChanServ- UNBAN Unban yourself from a channel
771
772 -
773
774 -ChanServ- KICK Kick a user from a channel
775
776 -
777
778 -ChanServ- TOPIC Change a channel's topic
779
780 -
781
782 -ChanServ- CLEAR Clear channel modes or mass-kick users
783
784 -
785
786 -ChanServ- STATUS Return a user's access level on a channel
787
788 -
789
790 -ChanServ- LIST List registered channels
791
792 -
793
794 -ChanServ- AKICK Maintain the AutoKick list
795
796 -
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801 From semir at mslink.at Tue Feb 6 17:08:21 2007
802 From: semir at mslink.at (Semir M.)
803 Date: Tue Feb 6 17:08:32 2007
804 Subject: [IRCServices] Auto-op
805 In-Reply-To: <3169090C6ED7594884DB74E155D84A67016307@server-mail.hitec-systems.co.uk>
806 References: <3169090C6ED7594884DB74E155D84A67016307@server-mail.hitec-systems.co.uk>
807 Message-ID: <86c55b630702061708t3f303383mde5a66cc09fb6eb@mail.gmail.com>
808
809 Hello,
810
811 mh, access (with level 50+) is a autoop level :-)
812
813 if you like sop/aop/vop, so you have to enable the module xop if i'm not
814 wrong ...
815
816
817 regards
818 Semir M.
819
820
821
822 2007/2/7, Paul Simpkin <paul.simpkin@hitec-systems.co.uk>:
823 >
824 > Hi,
825 >
826 >
827 >
828 > I can't see the auto-op option any more after I install my bot on new box.
829 >
830 >
831 >
832 >
833 >
834 > Thanks for any help with this I am a total newbe when using this!
835 >
836 >
837 >
838 >
839 >
840 >
841 >
842 >
843 >
844 > Here is a list of my commands:
845 >
846 >
847 >
848 > There use to be autoop??
849 >
850 >
851 >
852 > -ChanServ- The following commands can be used with ChanServ:
853 >
854 > -
855 >
856 > -ChanServ-
857 >
858 > -
859 >
860 > -ChanServ- REGISTER Register a channel
861 >
862 > -
863 >
864 > -ChanServ- IDENTIFY Identify yourself with your password
865 >
866 > -
867 >
868 > -ChanServ- SENDPASS Send a channel's password to you
869 >
870 > -
871 >
872 > -ChanServ- DROP Cancel the registration of a channel
873 >
874 > -
875 >
876 > -ChanServ- SET Set channel options and information
877 >
878 > -
879 >
880 > -ChanServ- UNSET Clear channel information
881 >
882 > -
883 >
884 > -ChanServ- INFO Show channel options and information
885 >
886 > -
887 >
888 > -ChanServ- ACCESS Maintain the overall channel access list
889 >
890 > -
891 >
892 > -ChanServ- LEVELS Fine-tune channel access levels
893 >
894 > -
895 >
896 > -ChanServ- OP Give a user chanop status (+o)
897 >
898 > -
899 >
900 > -ChanServ- DEOP Remove chanop status (+o)
901 >
902 > -
903 >
904 > -ChanServ- VOICE Give a user voice status (+v)
905 >
906 > -
907 >
908 > -ChanServ- DEVOICE Remove voice status (+v)
909 >
910 > -
911 >
912 > -ChanServ- HALFOP Give a user halfop status (+h)
913 >
914 > -
915 >
916 > -ChanServ- DEHALFOP Remove halfop status (+h)
917 >
918 > -
919 >
920 > -ChanServ- PROTECT Give a user protected status (+a)
921 >
922 > -
923 >
924 > -ChanServ- DEPROTECT Remove protected status (+a)
925 >
926 > -
927 >
928 > -ChanServ- INVITE Invite yourself to a channel
929 >
930 > -
931 >
932 > -ChanServ- UNBAN Unban yourself from a channel
933 >
934 > -
935 >
936 > -ChanServ- KICK Kick a user from a channel
937 >
938 > -
939 >
940 > -ChanServ- TOPIC Change a channel's topic
941 >
942 > -
943 >
944 > -ChanServ- CLEAR Clear channel modes or mass-kick users
945 >
946 > -
947 >
948 > -ChanServ- STATUS Return a user's access level on a channel
949 >
950 > -
951 >
952 > -ChanServ- LIST List registered channels
953 >
954 > -
955 >
956 > -ChanServ- AKICK Maintain the AutoKick list
957 >
958 > -
959 >
960 > www.hitec-systems.co.uk
961 >
962 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
963 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
964 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
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969 From paul.simpkin at hitec-systems.co.uk Tue Feb 6 17:10:37 2007
970 From: paul.simpkin at hitec-systems.co.uk (Paul Simpkin)
971 Date: Tue Feb 6 17:10:20 2007
972 Subject: [IRCServices] Auto-op
973 Message-ID: <3169090C6ED7594884DB74E155D84A67016308@server-mail.hitec-systems.co.uk>
974
975 Thanks!
976
977
978
979 Paul
980
981
982
983 ________________________________
984
985 From: ircservices-bounces@ircservices.za.net
986 [mailto:ircservices-bounces@ircservices.za.net] On Behalf Of Semir M.
987 Sent: 07 February 2007 01:08
988 To: IRC Services General Mailing List
989 Subject: Re: [IRCServices] Auto-op
990
991
992
993 Hello,
994
995 mh, access (with level 50+) is a autoop level :-)
996
997 if you like sop/aop/vop, so you have to enable the module xop if i'm not
998 wrong ...
999
1000
1001 regards
1002 Semir M.
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007 2007/2/7, Paul Simpkin <paul.simpkin@hitec-systems.co.uk>:
1008
1009 Hi,
1010
1011
1012
1013 I can't see the auto-op option any more after I install my bot on new
1014 box.
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020 Thanks for any help with this I am a total newbe when using this!
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027
1028
1029
1030 Here is a list of my commands:
1031
1032
1033
1034 There use to be autoop......
1035
1036
1037
1038 -ChanServ- The following commands can be used with ChanServ:
1039
1040 -
1041
1042 -ChanServ-
1043
1044 -
1045
1046 -ChanServ- REGISTER Register a channel
1047
1048 -
1049
1050 -ChanServ- IDENTIFY Identify yourself with your password
1051
1052 -
1053
1054 -ChanServ- SENDPASS Send a channel's password to you
1055
1056 -
1057
1058 -ChanServ- DROP Cancel the registration of a channel
1059
1060 -
1061
1062 -ChanServ- SET Set channel options and information
1063
1064 -
1065
1066 -ChanServ- UNSET Clear channel information
1067
1068 -
1069
1070 -ChanServ- INFO Show channel options and information
1071
1072 -
1073
1074 -ChanServ- ACCESS Maintain the overall channel access list
1075
1076 -
1077
1078 -ChanServ- LEVELS Fine-tune channel access levels
1079
1080 -
1081
1082 -ChanServ- OP Give a user chanop status (+o)
1083
1084 -
1085
1086 -ChanServ- DEOP Remove chanop status (+o)
1087
1088 -
1089
1090 -ChanServ- VOICE Give a user voice status (+v)
1091
1092 -
1093
1094 -ChanServ- DEVOICE Remove voice status (+v)
1095
1096 -
1097
1098 -ChanServ- HALFOP Give a user halfop status (+h)
1099
1100 -
1101
1102 -ChanServ- DEHALFOP Remove halfop status (+h)
1103
1104 -
1105
1106 -ChanServ- PROTECT Give a user protected status (+a)
1107
1108 -
1109
1110 -ChanServ- DEPROTECT Remove protected status (+a)
1111
1112 -
1113
1114 -ChanServ- INVITE Invite yourself to a channel
1115
1116 -
1117
1118 -ChanServ- UNBAN Unban yourself from a channel
1119
1120 -
1121
1122 -ChanServ- KICK Kick a user from a channel
1123
1124 -
1125
1126 -ChanServ- TOPIC Change a channel's topic
1127
1128 -
1129
1130 -ChanServ- CLEAR Clear channel modes or mass-kick users
1131
1132 -
1133
1134 -ChanServ- STATUS Return a user's access level on a channel
1135
1136 -
1137
1138 -ChanServ- LIST List registered channels
1139
1140 -
1141
1142 -ChanServ- AKICK Maintain the AutoKick list
1143
1144 -
1145
1146 <http://www.hitec-systems.co.uk/logo.jpg>
1147
1148 www.hitec-systems.co.uk
1149
1150
1151 ------------------------------------------------------------------
1152 To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
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1160 From opticphase at gmail.com Fri Mar 16 20:34:25 2007
1161 From: opticphase at gmail.com (J. King)
1162 Date: Fri Mar 16 20:34:31 2007
1163 Subject: [IRCServices] Regarding Founder Passwords
1164 Message-ID: <2ae262ff0703162034t5b0f5298y95456d0513b8e7ce@mail.gmail.com>
1165
1166 Say I identify to a channel with the founder password, and I am either not
1167 in the room or have left the room. Is there a time limit as to when the
1168 'founder access' expires, or is that data only destroyed when I disconnect
1169 or otherwise part from my registered nickname?
1170
1171 Thanks,
1172 Phase
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1176 From achurch at achurch.org Sat Mar 17 12:55:02 2007
1177 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
1178 Date: Fri Mar 16 20:57:35 2007
1179 Subject: [IRCServices] Regarding Founder Passwords
1180 In-Reply-To: <2ae262ff0703162034t5b0f5298y95456d0513b8e7ce@mail.gmail.com>
1181 Message-ID: <45fb672c.43123@msgid.achurch.org>
1182
1183 >Say I identify to a channel with the founder password, and I am either not
1184 >in the room or have left the room. Is there a time limit as to when the
1185 >'founder access' expires, or is that data only destroyed when I disconnect
1186 >or otherwise part from my registered nickname?
1187
1188 Services keeps track of channels you have identified for as long
1189 as you are connected to IRC, even if you change your nickname. (The
1190 assumption is that if you know the password for the channel, you're
1191 authorized to perform founder actions on that channel, and that fact
1192 won't change regardless of what other actions you might take on IRC.)
1193
1194 --Andrew Church
1195 achurch@achurch.org
1196 http://achurch.org/
1197 From opticphase at gmail.com Fri Mar 16 23:32:17 2007
1198 From: opticphase at gmail.com (J. King)
1199 Date: Fri Mar 16 23:32:20 2007
1200 Subject: [IRCServices] Regarding Founder Passwords
1201 In-Reply-To: <45fb672c.43123@msgid.achurch.org>
1202 References: <2ae262ff0703162034t5b0f5298y95456d0513b8e7ce@mail.gmail.com>
1203 <45fb672c.43123@msgid.achurch.org>
1204 Message-ID: <2ae262ff0703162332v71db7b13k3191a26821838950@mail.gmail.com>
1205
1206 Thanks!
1207
1208 On 3/16/07, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
1209 >
1210 > >Say I identify to a channel with the founder password, and I am either
1211 > not
1212 > >in the room or have left the room. Is there a time limit as to when the
1213 > >'founder access' expires, or is that data only destroyed when I
1214 > disconnect
1215 > >or otherwise part from my registered nickname?
1216 >
1217 > Services keeps track of channels you have identified for as long
1218 > as you are connected to IRC, even if you change your nickname. (The
1219 > assumption is that if you know the password for the channel, you're
1220 > authorized to perform founder actions on that channel, and that fact
1221 > won't change regardless of what other actions you might take on IRC.)
1222 >
1223 > --Andrew Church
1224 > achurch@achurch.org
1225 > http://achurch.org/
1226 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
1227 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
1228 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
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1233 From bu7cher at yandex.ru Fri Mar 23 00:55:39 2007
1234 From: bu7cher at yandex.ru (Andrey V. Elsukov)
1235 Date: Fri Mar 23 00:56:38 2007
1236 Subject: [IRCServices] services panic
1237 Message-ID: <460387FB.104@yandex.ru>
1238
1239 Hi, i've got services panic on the FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE amd64.
1240 I have in the log:
1241
1242 [Mar 23 10:31:20 2007] PANIC! signal 10, buffer = :IIIEFF PRIVMSG
1243 ChanServ :access #greenlan list 1-999
1244 [Mar 23 10:31:20 2007] Services terminating: Bus error: 10
1245
1246 When i try this command:
1247 /chanserv access #greenlan list 1-999
1248
1249 I've got:
1250 [Mar 23 10:38:50 2007] PANIC! signal 10, buffer = :butcher PRIVMSG
1251 ChanServ@services.heaven.hvn :access #greenlan list 1-999
1252 [Mar 23 10:38:50 2007] Services terminating: Bus error: 10
1253
1254
1255 --
1256 WBR, Andrey V. Elsukov
1257 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Mar 23 17:25:39 2007
1258 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
1259 Date: Fri Mar 23 01:28:36 2007
1260 Subject: [IRCServices] services panic
1261 In-Reply-To: <460387FB.104@yandex.ru>
1262 Message-ID: <46038fb0.41737@msgid.achurch.org>
1263
1264 >[Mar 23 10:31:20 2007] PANIC! signal 10, buffer = :IIIEFF PRIVMSG
1265 >ChanServ :access #greenlan list 1-999
1266 >[Mar 23 10:31:20 2007] Services terminating: Bus error: 10
1267
1268 A "bus error" usually indicates a hardware failure or other system
1269 error unrelated to Services. I'm unable to reproduce this error; try
1270 moving Services to a different computer and see if the problem persists.
1271
1272 --Andrew Church
1273 achurch@achurch.org
1274 http://achurch.org/
1275 From bu7cher at yandex.ru Fri Mar 23 01:29:12 2007
1276 From: bu7cher at yandex.ru (Andrey V. Elsukov)
1277 Date: Fri Mar 23 01:29:30 2007
1278 Subject: [IRCServices] services panic
1279 In-Reply-To: <460387FB.104@yandex.ru>
1280 References: <460387FB.104@yandex.ru>
1281 Message-ID: <46038FD8.5020900@yandex.ru>
1282
1283 Andrey V. Elsukov ?????:
1284 > Hi, i've got services panic on the FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE amd64.
1285 > I have in the log:
1286 >
1287 > [Mar 23 10:31:20 2007] PANIC! signal 10, buffer = :IIIEFF PRIVMSG
1288 > ChanServ :access #greenlan list 1-999
1289 > [Mar 23 10:31:20 2007] Services terminating: Bus error: 10
1290
1291 Sorry, forgot, I use ircservices-5.0.59.
1292
1293 --
1294 WBR, Andrey V. Elsukov
1295 From bu7cher at yandex.ru Fri Mar 23 01:49:22 2007
1296 From: bu7cher at yandex.ru (Andrey V. Elsukov)
1297 Date: Fri Mar 23 01:49:33 2007
1298 Subject: [IRCServices] services panic
1299 In-Reply-To: <46038fb0.41737@msgid.achurch.org>
1300 References: <46038fb0.41737@msgid.achurch.org>
1301 Message-ID: <46039492.3010700@yandex.ru>
1302
1303 Andrew Church ?????:
1304 >> [Mar 23 10:31:20 2007] PANIC! signal 10, buffer = :IIIEFF PRIVMSG
1305 >> ChanServ :access #greenlan list 1-999
1306 >> [Mar 23 10:31:20 2007] Services terminating: Bus error: 10
1307 >
1308 > A "bus error" usually indicates a hardware failure or other system
1309 > error unrelated to Services. I'm unable to reproduce this error; try
1310 > moving Services to a different computer and see if the problem persists.
1311
1312 I've tried this several times and sometimes i've got a SIGSEGV:
1313 [Mar 23 10:26:45 2007] PANIC! signal 11, buffer = :IIIEFF PRIVMSG
1314 ChanServ :access #barakholka list 1-999
1315 [Mar 23 10:26:45 2007] Services terminating: Segmentation fault: 11
1316 [Mar 23 10:49:46 2007] PANIC! signal 11, buffer = :IIIEFF? PRIVMSG
1317 ChanServ :access #xxx list 1-999
1318 [Mar 23 10:49:46 2007] Services terminating: Segmentation fault: 11
1319
1320 Maybe this problem is related to amd64?
1321
1322 --
1323 WBR, Andrey V. Elsukov
1324 From xxx.coder at gmail.com Fri Mar 23 10:23:03 2007
1325 From: xxx.coder at gmail.com (ongeboren)
1326 Date: Fri Mar 23 10:23:06 2007
1327 Subject: [IRCServices] Regarding Founder Passwords
1328 In-Reply-To: <45fb672c.43123@msgid.achurch.org>
1329 References: <2ae262ff0703162034t5b0f5298y95456d0513b8e7ce@mail.gmail.com>
1330 <45fb672c.43123@msgid.achurch.org>
1331 Message-ID: <ce6d53600703231023y1677d0fbue43e3d1378805fb9@mail.gmail.com>
1332
1333 So, if your founder password ever gets compromised, no matter how many
1334 times you change it, if there are other persons who identified for
1335 that channel, they will stay identified and will be able to request
1336 the new password be sent to their emails?
1337
1338 On 3/17/07, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
1339 > >Say I identify to a channel with the founder password, and I am either not
1340 > >in the room or have left the room. Is there a time limit as to when the
1341 > >'founder access' expires, or is that data only destroyed when I disconnect
1342 > >or otherwise part from my registered nickname?
1343 >
1344 > Services keeps track of channels you have identified for as long
1345 > as you are connected to IRC, even if you change your nickname. (The
1346 > assumption is that if you know the password for the channel, you're
1347 > authorized to perform founder actions on that channel, and that fact
1348 > won't change regardless of what other actions you might take on IRC.)
1349 >
1350 > --Andrew Church
1351 > achurch@achurch.org
1352 > http://achurch.org/
1353 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
1354 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
1355 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
1356 >
1357
1358
1359 --
1360 Evlogi Petrov - ongeboren@UniBG
1361 From achurch at achurch.org Sat Mar 24 02:29:45 2007
1362 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
1363 Date: Fri Mar 23 10:52:21 2007
1364 Subject: [IRCServices] Regarding Founder Passwords
1365 In-Reply-To: <ce6d53600703231023y1677d0fbue43e3d1378805fb9@mail.gmail.com>
1366 Message-ID: <460413d1.55423@msgid.achurch.org>
1367
1368 >So, if your founder password ever gets compromised, no matter how many
1369 >times you change it, if there are other persons who identified for
1370 >that channel, they will stay identified and will be able to request
1371 >the new password be sent to their emails?
1372
1373 That's correct with respect to Services 5.0. The SENDPASS feature
1374 has been dropped from Services 5.1 so that particular problem is no longer
1375 an issue. You do, however, raise a valid point with respect to users who
1376 remain connected to the network, and I have changed ChanServ SET PASSWORD
1377 in 5.1 to clear founder privileges from all users except the one setting
1378 the password (see patch below, which may also work with 5.0 but hasn't
1379 been tested--I'll look into including this in 5.0 as well).
1380
1381 --Andrew Church
1382 achurch@achurch.org
1383 http://achurch.org/
1384
1385 Index: modules/chanserv/set.c
1386 ===================================================================
1387 RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/modules/chanserv/set.c,v
1388 retrieving revision 2.66
1389 diff -u -r2.66 set.c
1390 --- modules/chanserv/set.c 16 Feb 2007 12:49:31 -0000 2.66
1391 +++ modules/chanserv/set.c 23 Mar 2007 17:44:52 -0000
1392 @@ -334,6 +334,7 @@
1393 static void do_set_password(User *u, ChannelInfo *ci, char *param)
1394 {
1395 Password passbuf;
1396 + User *u2;
1397
1398 if (stricmp(param, ci->name) == 0
1399 || stricmp(param, ci->name+1) == 0
1400 @@ -363,6 +364,19 @@
1401 module_log("%s!%s@%s set password as Services admin for %s",
1402 u->nick, u->username, u->host, ci->name);
1403 }
1404 + /* Clear founder privileges from all other users who might have
1405 + * identified earlier. */
1406 + for (u2 = first_user(); u2; u2 = next_user()) {
1407 + if (u2 != u) {
1408 + struct u_chaninfolist *c, *c2;
1409 + LIST_FOREACH_SAFE (c, u2->id_chans, c2) {
1410 + if (irc_stricmp(c->chan, ci->name) == 0) {
1411 + LIST_REMOVE(c, u2->id_chans);
1412 + free(c);
1413 + }
1414 + }
1415 + }
1416 + }
1417 }
1418
1419 /*************************************************************************/
1420 From achurch at achurch.org Sat Mar 24 03:22:11 2007
1421 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
1422 Date: Fri Mar 23 11:28:03 2007
1423 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.0.60 released
1424 Message-ID: <46041c2d.17615@msgid.achurch.org>
1425
1426 Services 5.0.60 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
1427
1428 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ (Japan)
1429 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ (Western USA)
1430
1431 c00180091fce3277121d897e0f6f2529 ircservices-5.0.60.tar.gz
1432 3a89cc811aa26bcb7f922388236253a5 ircservices-5.0.60.diff.gz
1433 34f34c690facf1bab88c60c189e2f284 ircservices-5.0.60-1.i386.rpm
1434 715c70cfbf2b1f391606c56f2228a4de ircservices_5.0.60-1_i386.deb
1435
1436 The mirrors should have it shortly.
1437
1438 This release changes the semantics of the ChanServ SET PASSWORD
1439 command to remove founder privileges from all users who had previously
1440 identified for the channel, to prevent users who do not know the new
1441 password from performing founder-level operations. While only a concern
1442 in limited circumstances, this problem can (for example) allow a malicious
1443 user who has stolen a channel password to use the SENDPASS command to
1444 learn the new channel password without having to identify again. Networks
1445 for which this is a concern should upgrade as soon as possible.
1446
1447 Changes in version 5.0.60
1448 -------------------------
1449 2007/03/24 Changed ChanServ SET PASSWORD to remove founder privileges
1450 from any users who had previously identified for the
1451 channel (backported from 5.1a13). Reported by
1452 ongeboren <xxx.coder@gmail.com>
1453
1454 --Andrew Church
1455 achurch@achurch.org
1456 http://achurch.org/
1457 From nick at nickgawronski.com Fri Mar 23 20:07:07 2007
1458 From: nick at nickgawronski.com (Nick Gawronski)
1459 Date: Fri Mar 23 20:07:19 2007
1460 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.0.60 released
1461 References: <46041c2d.17615@msgid.achurch.org>
1462 Message-ID: <005701c76dc1$8552a490$250110ac@CHIHUAHUAD1>
1463
1464 Hi, In order to apply this upgrade will I need to upgrade anything in either
1465 ircservices.conf or modules.conf? In memory I still have services 5.0.56
1466 running but on disk I have version 5.0.59, I see no reason to restart the
1467 version in ram if it is running correctly, the new version will just be
1468 loaded if the old one crashes.
1469 Nick Gawronski irc.nickgawronski.com
1470 ----- Original Message -----
1471 From: "Andrew Church" <achurch@achurch.org>
1472 To: "services" <ircservices@ircservices.za.net>
1473 Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 1:22 PM
1474 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.0.60 released
1475
1476
1477 > Services 5.0.60 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
1478 >
1479 > http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ (Japan)
1480 > ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ (Western USA)
1481 >
1482 > c00180091fce3277121d897e0f6f2529 ircservices-5.0.60.tar.gz
1483 > 3a89cc811aa26bcb7f922388236253a5 ircservices-5.0.60.diff.gz
1484 > 34f34c690facf1bab88c60c189e2f284 ircservices-5.0.60-1.i386.rpm
1485 > 715c70cfbf2b1f391606c56f2228a4de ircservices_5.0.60-1_i386.deb
1486 >
1487 > The mirrors should have it shortly.
1488 >
1489 > This release changes the semantics of the ChanServ SET PASSWORD
1490 > command to remove founder privileges from all users who had previously
1491 > identified for the channel, to prevent users who do not know the new
1492 > password from performing founder-level operations. While only a concern
1493 > in limited circumstances, this problem can (for example) allow a malicious
1494 > user who has stolen a channel password to use the SENDPASS command to
1495 > learn the new channel password without having to identify again. Networks
1496 > for which this is a concern should upgrade as soon as possible.
1497 >
1498 > Changes in version 5.0.60
1499 > -------------------------
1500 > 2007/03/24 Changed ChanServ SET PASSWORD to remove founder privileges
1501 > from any users who had previously identified for the
1502 > channel (backported from 5.1a13). Reported by
1503 > ongeboren <xxx.coder@gmail.com>
1504 >
1505 > --Andrew Church
1506 > achurch@achurch.org
1507 > http://achurch.org/
1508 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
1509 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
1510 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
1511 >
1512
1513 From Craig at frostycoolslug.com Sat Mar 24 10:53:50 2007
1514 From: Craig at frostycoolslug.com (Craig McLure)
1515 Date: Sat Mar 24 10:54:01 2007
1516 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.0.60 released
1517 In-Reply-To: <005701c76dc1$8552a490$250110ac@CHIHUAHUAD1>
1518 References: <46041c2d.17615@msgid.achurch.org>
1519 <005701c76dc1$8552a490$250110ac@CHIHUAHUAD1>
1520 Message-ID: <8a79f15a0703241053oa5480abv6d492f30732fa185@mail.gmail.com>
1521
1522 To my knowledge, nothing has change which requires a config change for
1523 a VERY long time, and the changelog
1524 (http://www.ircservices.za.net/Changes.txt) seems to support that, so
1525 you should be fine as you are
1526
1527 On 24/03/07, Nick Gawronski <nick@nickgawronski.com> wrote:
1528 > Hi, In order to apply this upgrade will I need to upgrade anything in either
1529 > ircservices.conf or modules.conf? In memory I still have services 5.0.56
1530 > running but on disk I have version 5.0.59, I see no reason to restart the
1531 > version in ram if it is running correctly, the new version will just be
1532 > loaded if the old one crashes.
1533 > Nick Gawronski irc.nickgawronski.com
1534 > ----- Original Message -----
1535 > From: "Andrew Church" <achurch@achurch.org>
1536 > To: "services" <ircservices@ircservices.za.net>
1537 > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 1:22 PM
1538 > Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.0.60 released
1539 >
1540 >
1541 > > Services 5.0.60 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
1542 > >
1543 > > http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ (Japan)
1544 > > ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ (Western USA)
1545 > >
1546 > > c00180091fce3277121d897e0f6f2529 ircservices-5.0.60.tar.gz
1547 > > 3a89cc811aa26bcb7f922388236253a5 ircservices-5.0.60.diff.gz
1548 > > 34f34c690facf1bab88c60c189e2f284 ircservices-5.0.60-1.i386.rpm
1549 > > 715c70cfbf2b1f391606c56f2228a4de ircservices_5.0.60-1_i386.deb
1550 > >
1551 > > The mirrors should have it shortly.
1552 > >
1553 > > This release changes the semantics of the ChanServ SET PASSWORD
1554 > > command to remove founder privileges from all users who had previously
1555 > > identified for the channel, to prevent users who do not know the new
1556 > > password from performing founder-level operations. While only a concern
1557 > > in limited circumstances, this problem can (for example) allow a malicious
1558 > > user who has stolen a channel password to use the SENDPASS command to
1559 > > learn the new channel password without having to identify again. Networks
1560 > > for which this is a concern should upgrade as soon as possible.
1561 > >
1562 > > Changes in version 5.0.60
1563 > > -------------------------
1564 > > 2007/03/24 Changed ChanServ SET PASSWORD to remove founder privileges
1565 > > from any users who had previously identified for the
1566 > > channel (backported from 5.1a13). Reported by
1567 > > ongeboren <xxx.coder@gmail.com>
1568 > >
1569 > > --Andrew Church
1570 > > achurch@achurch.org
1571 > > http://achurch.org/
1572 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------
1573 > > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
1574 > > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
1575 > >
1576 >
1577 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
1578 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
1579 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
1580 >
1581
1582
1583 --
1584 /**********************************************
1585 * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure
1586 * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net
1587 * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org
1588 **********************************************/
1589 From nim at shadowfire.org Tue Mar 27 17:34:08 2007
1590 From: nim at shadowfire.org (nim@shadowfire.org)
1591 Date: Tue Mar 27 17:34:12 2007
1592 Subject: [IRCServices] IrcServices enforcing +R
1593 Message-ID: <20070328003408.GA15055@localhost.localdomain>
1594
1595
1596 <snip>
1597 2005/03/31 ChanServ now stops non-identified users from joining
1598 channels with mode +R locked on. Suggested by
1599 Dionisios K. <vonitsa_net@xxxxx.xx>
1600 </snip>
1601
1602 As per the changelog, on 2005/03/31, ircservices started enforcing +R. It has been suggested by some users on shadowfire that there are cases when
1603 this is not a desireable action. Is there a way that you can make this a configurable option by the channel founder via /msg chanserv set?
1604
1605 Nim
1606 Network Administrator
1607 Shadowfire IRC network
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1616 From achurch at achurch.org Wed Mar 28 12:27:33 2007
1617 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
1618 Date: Tue Mar 27 20:30:04 2007
1619 Subject: [IRCServices] IrcServices enforcing +R
1620 In-Reply-To: <20070328003408.GA15055@localhost.localdomain>
1621 Message-ID: <4609e138.15266@msgid.achurch.org>
1622
1623 >As per the changelog, on 2005/03/31, ircservices started enforcing +R. It =
1624 >has been suggested by some users on shadowfire that there are cases when=20
1625 >this is not a desireable action. Is there a way that you can make this a c=
1626 >onfigurable option by the channel founder via /msg chanserv set?
1627
1628 Since the whole intent of +R is to prevent users with unregistered
1629 nicknames from joining the channel, I don't see what point there would be
1630 to this. If you want to allow such users to join the channel, then don't
1631 lock +R on.
1632
1633 --Andrew Church
1634 achurch@achurch.org
1635 http://achurch.org/
1636 From nim at shadowfire.org Tue Mar 27 20:57:37 2007
1637 From: nim at shadowfire.org (nim@shadowfire.org)
1638 Date: Tue Mar 27 20:57:42 2007
1639 Subject: [IRCServices] IrcServices enforcing +R
1640 In-Reply-To: <4609e138.15266@msgid.achurch.org>
1641 References: <20070328003408.GA15055@localhost.localdomain>
1642 <4609e138.15266@msgid.achurch.org>
1643 Message-ID: <20070328035737.GB19013@localhost.localdomain>
1644
1645 The problem was, when services split, some users get unidentified, and chanserv joins and does a kick banning spree, and yes, I am using the lastest
1646 version of services.
1647
1648 On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 12:27:33PM +0900, Andrew Church wrote:
1649 > >As per the changelog, on 2005/03/31, ircservices started enforcing +R. It =
1650 > >has been suggested by some users on shadowfire that there are cases when=20
1651 > >this is not a desireable action. Is there a way that you can make this a c=
1652 > >onfigurable option by the channel founder via /msg chanserv set?
1653 >
1654 > Since the whole intent of +R is to prevent users with unregistered
1655 > nicknames from joining the channel, I don't see what point there would be
1656 > to this. If you want to allow such users to join the channel, then don't
1657 > lock +R on.
1658 >
1659 > --Andrew Church
1660 > achurch@achurch.org
1661 > http://achurch.org/
1662 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
1663 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
1664 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
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1672 From achurch at achurch.org Wed Mar 28 14:58:38 2007
1673 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
1674 Date: Tue Mar 27 23:03:21 2007
1675 Subject: [IRCServices] IrcServices enforcing +R
1676 In-Reply-To: <20070328035737.GB19013@localhost.localdomain>
1677 Message-ID: <460a0526.15370@msgid.achurch.org>
1678
1679 >The problem was, when services split, some users get unidentified, and chan=
1680 >serv joins and does a kick banning spree, and yes, I am using the lastest=
1681 >=20
1682 >version of services.
1683
1684 If ChanServ "joins", you're not using IRC Services. In any case,
1685 Services keeps track of users' identification status across netsplits and
1686 restarts (unless you have NoSplitRecovery set in your ircservices.conf),
1687 so the only users that would be affected by this are those that first
1688 connected to the network while Services was split. If this bothers you,
1689 then again, the answer is not to use MLOCK +R (you can, of course, still
1690 use +R normally).
1691
1692 --Andrew Church
1693 achurch@achurch.org
1694 http://achurch.org/
1695 From nim at shadowfire.org Wed Mar 28 06:08:45 2007
1696 From: nim at shadowfire.org (nim@shadowfire.org)
1697 Date: Wed Mar 28 06:08:56 2007
1698 Subject: [IRCServices] IrcServices enforcing +R
1699 In-Reply-To: <460a0526.15370@msgid.achurch.org>
1700 References: <20070328035737.GB19013@localhost.localdomain>
1701 <460a0526.15370@msgid.achurch.org>
1702 Message-ID: <20070328130845.GA21510@localhost.localdomain>
1703
1704
1705
1706 > If ChanServ "joins", you're not using IRC Services.
1707
1708
1709 19:02 <nim> and
1710 19:02 <nim> mlock +R
1711 19:02 <mithrandi> done
1712 19:02 <nim> just for curiosities sake
1713 19:02 -!- ChanServ [services@shadowfire.org] has joined #testquux
1714 19:02 -!- mode/#testquux [+b *!mithrandi@*.telkomadsl.co.za] by ChanServ
1715 19:02 -!- mithtest was kicked from #testquux by ChanServ [You are not permitted to be on this channel.]
1716 19:02 -!- mode/#testquux [+q mithrandi] by ChanServ
1717
1718
1719 <08:06:17> -!- Irssi: Changed to shadowfire server 65.110.62.93
1720 <08:08:30> [shadowfire] -!- [Services.ShadowFire.ORG] ircservices-5.0.60 Services.ShadowFire.ORG build #1, compiled Sat Mar 24 15:02:53 EDT 2007
1721
1722
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1731 From nim at shadowfire.org Wed Mar 28 06:10:53 2007
1732 From: nim at shadowfire.org (nim@shadowfire.org)
1733 Date: Wed Mar 28 06:10:56 2007
1734 Subject: [IRCServices] IrcServices enforcing +R
1735 In-Reply-To: <460a0526.15370@msgid.achurch.org>
1736 References: <20070328035737.GB19013@localhost.localdomain>
1737 <460a0526.15370@msgid.achurch.org>
1738 Message-ID: <20070328131053.GB21510@localhost.localdomain>
1739
1740 Forgot to add, thanks anyway.
1741
1742 On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 02:58:38PM +0900, Andrew Church wrote:
1743 > >The problem was, when services split, some users get unidentified, and chan=
1744 > >serv joins and does a kick banning spree, and yes, I am using the lastest=
1745 > >=20
1746 > >version of services.
1747 >
1748 > If ChanServ "joins", you're not using IRC Services. In any case,
1749 > Services keeps track of users' identification status across netsplits and
1750 > restarts (unless you have NoSplitRecovery set in your ircservices.conf),
1751 > so the only users that would be affected by this are those that first
1752 > connected to the network while Services was split. If this bothers you,
1753 > then again, the answer is not to use MLOCK +R (you can, of course, still
1754 > use +R normally).
1755 >
1756 > --Andrew Church
1757 > achurch@achurch.org
1758 > http://achurch.org/
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1769 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Wed Mar 28 06:12:25 2007
1770 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
1771 Date: Wed Mar 28 06:12:31 2007
1772 Subject: [IRCServices] IrcServices enforcing +R
1773 In-Reply-To: <20070328130845.GA21510@localhost.localdomain>
1774 References: <20070328035737.GB19013@localhost.localdomain>
1775 <460a0526.15370@msgid.achurch.org>
1776 <20070328130845.GA21510@localhost.localdomain>
1777 Message-ID: <debb3bc0703280612r7548a454lc37f67b5417624ff@mail.gmail.com>
1778
1779 I have to say that I'm in agreement with Andrew here. If you mlock +R,
1780 you're implying that you want Services to enforce it.
1781
1782 Just my 2 cents worth.
1783
1784 --K
1785
1786 On 28/03/07, nim@shadowfire.org <nim@shadowfire.org> wrote:
1787 >
1788 >
1789 > > If ChanServ "joins", you're not using IRC Services.
1790 >
1791 >
1792 > 19:02 <nim> and
1793 > 19:02 <nim> mlock +R
1794 > 19:02 <mithrandi> done
1795 > 19:02 <nim> just for curiosities sake
1796 > 19:02 -!- ChanServ [services@shadowfire.org] has joined #testquux
1797 > 19:02 -!- mode/#testquux [+b *!mithrandi@*.telkomadsl.co.za] by ChanServ
1798 > 19:02 -!- mithtest was kicked from #testquux by ChanServ [You are not permitted to be on this channel.]
1799 > 19:02 -!- mode/#testquux [+q mithrandi] by ChanServ
1800 >
1801 >
1802 > <08:06:17> -!- Irssi: Changed to shadowfire server 65.110.62.93
1803 > <08:08:30> [shadowfire] -!- [Services.ShadowFire.ORG] ircservices-5.0.60 Services.ShadowFire.ORG build #1, compiled Sat Mar 24 15:02:53 EDT 2007
1804 >
1805 >
1806 > Nim
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1819 >
1820 From nim at shadowfire.org Wed Mar 28 06:21:29 2007
1821 From: nim at shadowfire.org (nim@shadowfire.org)
1822 Date: Wed Mar 28 06:21:32 2007
1823 Subject: [IRCServices] IrcServices enforcing +R
1824 In-Reply-To: <debb3bc0703280612r7548a454lc37f67b5417624ff@mail.gmail.com>
1825 References: <20070328035737.GB19013@localhost.localdomain>
1826 <460a0526.15370@msgid.achurch.org>
1827 <20070328130845.GA21510@localhost.localdomain>
1828 <debb3bc0703280612r7548a454lc37f67b5417624ff@mail.gmail.com>
1829 Message-ID: <20070328132128.GC21510@localhost.localdomain>
1830
1831 The problem is, the ircd explicitly allows methods to bypass +R, yet ircservices doesnt, such as /inviting for instance.
1832
1833 Also, just my 2 cents worth.
1834
1835
1836 Nim
1837
1838 On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 03:12:25PM +0200, Kieron Thwaites wrote:
1839 > I have to say that I'm in agreement with Andrew here. If you mlock +R,
1840 > you're implying that you want Services to enforce it.
1841 >
1842 > Just my 2 cents worth.
1843 >
1844 > --K
1845 >
1846 > On 28/03/07, nim@shadowfire.org <nim@shadowfire.org> wrote:
1847 > >
1848 > >
1849 > >> If ChanServ "joins", you're not using IRC Services.
1850 > >
1851 > >
1852 > >19:02 <nim> and
1853 > >19:02 <nim> mlock +R
1854 > >19:02 <mithrandi> done
1855 > >19:02 <nim> just for curiosities sake
1856 > >19:02 -!- ChanServ [services@shadowfire.org] has joined #testquux
1857 > >19:02 -!- mode/#testquux [+b *!mithrandi@*.telkomadsl.co.za] by ChanServ
1858 > >19:02 -!- mithtest was kicked from #testquux by ChanServ [You are not
1859 > >permitted to be on this channel.]
1860 > >19:02 -!- mode/#testquux [+q mithrandi] by ChanServ
1861 > >
1862 > >
1863 > ><08:06:17> -!- Irssi: Changed to shadowfire server 65.110.62.93
1864 > ><08:08:30> [shadowfire] -!- [Services.ShadowFire.ORG] ircservices-5.0.60
1865 > >Services.ShadowFire.ORG build #1, compiled Sat Mar 24 15:02:53 EDT 2007
1866 > >
1867 > >
1868 > >Nim
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1892 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Wed Mar 28 06:28:50 2007
1893 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
1894 Date: Wed Mar 28 06:29:14 2007
1895 Subject: [IRCServices] IrcServices enforcing +R
1896 In-Reply-To: <20070328132128.GC21510@localhost.localdomain>
1897 References: <20070328035737.GB19013@localhost.localdomain>
1898 <460a0526.15370@msgid.achurch.org>
1899 <20070328130845.GA21510@localhost.localdomain>
1900 <debb3bc0703280612r7548a454lc37f67b5417624ff@mail.gmail.com>
1901 <20070328132128.GC21510@localhost.localdomain>
1902 Message-ID: <debb3bc0703280628p2f9c5eaek57786329c2253b4e@mail.gmail.com>
1903
1904 You do have a valid point there, however my opinion is that it won't
1905 be worth adding the extra complexity to deal with special cases (such
1906 as invited users). There's a FAQ entry dealing with a similar issue,
1907 although I'm uncertain whether or not Andrew would extend it to
1908 something like this.
1909
1910 Incidentally, Services exhibits this behaviour in other cases as well.
1911 If you /invite a user who's on the channel AKICK list, for example,
1912 Services will still kick the user out, even if the user was able to
1913 walk though bans set by Services because of said /invite.
1914
1915 --K
1916
1917 On 28/03/07, nim@shadowfire.org <nim@shadowfire.org> wrote:
1918 > The problem is, the ircd explicitly allows methods to bypass +R, yet ircservices doesnt, such as /inviting for instance.
1919 >
1920 > Also, just my 2 cents worth.
1921 >
1922 >
1923 > Nim
1924 >
1925 > On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 03:12:25PM +0200, Kieron Thwaites wrote:
1926 > > I have to say that I'm in agreement with Andrew here. If you mlock +R,
1927 > > you're implying that you want Services to enforce it.
1928 > >
1929 > > Just my 2 cents worth.
1930 > >
1931 > > --K
1932 > >
1933 > > On 28/03/07, nim@shadowfire.org <nim@shadowfire.org> wrote:
1934 > > >
1935 > > >
1936 > > >> If ChanServ "joins", you're not using IRC Services.
1937 > > >
1938 > > >
1939 > > >19:02 <nim> and
1940 > > >19:02 <nim> mlock +R
1941 > > >19:02 <mithrandi> done
1942 > > >19:02 <nim> just for curiosities sake
1943 > > >19:02 -!- ChanServ [services@shadowfire.org] has joined #testquux
1944 > > >19:02 -!- mode/#testquux [+b *!mithrandi@*.telkomadsl.co.za] by ChanServ
1945 > > >19:02 -!- mithtest was kicked from #testquux by ChanServ [You are not
1946 > > >permitted to be on this channel.]
1947 > > >19:02 -!- mode/#testquux [+q mithrandi] by ChanServ
1948 > > >
1949 > > >
1950 > > ><08:06:17> -!- Irssi: Changed to shadowfire server 65.110.62.93
1951 > > ><08:08:30> [shadowfire] -!- [Services.ShadowFire.ORG] ircservices-5.0.60
1952 > > >Services.ShadowFire.ORG build #1, compiled Sat Mar 24 15:02:53 EDT 2007
1953 > > >
1954 > > >
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1985 From Craig at frostycoolslug.com Wed Mar 28 17:08:17 2007
1986 From: Craig at frostycoolslug.com (Craig McLure)
1987 Date: Wed Mar 28 17:08:25 2007
1988 Subject: [IRCServices] IrcServices enforcing +R
1989 In-Reply-To: <debb3bc0703280628p2f9c5eaek57786329c2253b4e@mail.gmail.com>
1990 References: <20070328035737.GB19013@localhost.localdomain>
1991 <460a0526.15370@msgid.achurch.org>
1992 <20070328130845.GA21510@localhost.localdomain>
1993 <debb3bc0703280612r7548a454lc37f67b5417624ff@mail.gmail.com>
1994 <20070328132128.GC21510@localhost.localdomain>
1995 <debb3bc0703280628p2f9c5eaek57786329c2253b4e@mail.gmail.com>
1996 Message-ID: <8a79f15a0703281708y24aa7508u43ca27b57562af92@mail.gmail.com>
1997
1998 I agree with you and Andy, there's also the issue of checking whether
1999 the user has permission on services side to perform the specific
2000 invite, for your +R case, it would need to be ensure that the user has
2001 permission to change the MLOCK on the channel before the invite could
2002 be allowed, with normal procedure for this being:
2003
2004 /cs set #channel mlock -R
2005 /invite user #channel
2006 *** USER JOINS ***
2007 /cs set #channel mlock +R
2008
2009 which adds another level of complexity to what is being asked (Also
2010 note this would be added for one, maybe two, IRCd(s)).
2011
2012 What it all comes down to, is I don't believe that the behaviour of an
2013 IRCd should dictate the behaviour of Services.
2014
2015 It's just my 2c, and at the end of the day, it comes down to Andy to
2016 make the final call ;)
2017
2018
2019
2020 On 28/03/07, Kieron Thwaites <ron2k.za@gmail.com> wrote:
2021 > You do have a valid point there, however my opinion is that it won't
2022 > be worth adding the extra complexity to deal with special cases (such
2023 > as invited users). There's a FAQ entry dealing with a similar issue,
2024 > although I'm uncertain whether or not Andrew would extend it to
2025 > something like this.
2026 >
2027 > Incidentally, Services exhibits this behaviour in other cases as well.
2028 > If you /invite a user who's on the channel AKICK list, for example,
2029 > Services will still kick the user out, even if the user was able to
2030 > walk though bans set by Services because of said /invite.
2031 >
2032 > --K
2033 >
2034 > On 28/03/07, nim@shadowfire.org <nim@shadowfire.org> wrote:
2035 > > The problem is, the ircd explicitly allows methods to bypass +R, yet ircservices doesnt, such as /inviting for instance.
2036 > >
2037 > > Also, just my 2 cents worth.
2038 > >
2039 > >
2040 > > Nim
2041 > >
2042 > > On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 03:12:25PM +0200, Kieron Thwaites wrote:
2043 > > > I have to say that I'm in agreement with Andrew here. If you mlock +R,
2044 > > > you're implying that you want Services to enforce it.
2045 > > >
2046 > > > Just my 2 cents worth.
2047 > > >
2048 > > > --K
2049 > > >
2050 > > > On 28/03/07, nim@shadowfire.org <nim@shadowfire.org> wrote:
2051 > > > >
2052 > > > >
2053 > > > >> If ChanServ "joins", you're not using IRC Services.
2054 > > > >
2055 > > > >
2056 > > > >19:02 <nim> and
2057 > > > >19:02 <nim> mlock +R
2058 > > > >19:02 <mithrandi> done
2059 > > > >19:02 <nim> just for curiosities sake
2060 > > > >19:02 -!- ChanServ [services@shadowfire.org] has joined #testquux
2061 > > > >19:02 -!- mode/#testquux [+b *!mithrandi@*.telkomadsl.co.za] by ChanServ
2062 > > > >19:02 -!- mithtest was kicked from #testquux by ChanServ [You are not
2063 > > > >permitted to be on this channel.]
2064 > > > >19:02 -!- mode/#testquux [+q mithrandi] by ChanServ
2065 > > > >
2066 > > > >
2067 > > > ><08:06:17> -!- Irssi: Changed to shadowfire server 65.110.62.93
2068 > > > ><08:08:30> [shadowfire] -!- [Services.ShadowFire.ORG] ircservices-5.0.60
2069 > > > >Services.ShadowFire.ORG build #1, compiled Sat Mar 24 15:02:53 EDT 2007
2070 > > > >
2071 > > > >
2072 > > > >Nim
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2105 >
2106
2107
2108 --
2109 /**********************************************
2110 * Craig "FrostyCoolSlug" McLure
2111 * ChatSpike - http://www.chatspike.net
2112 * InspIRCd - http://www.inspircd.org
2113 **********************************************/
2114 From nim at shadowfire.org Wed Mar 28 18:54:01 2007
2115 From: nim at shadowfire.org (nim@shadowfire.org)
2116 Date: Wed Mar 28 18:54:11 2007
2117 Subject: [IRCServices] IrcServices enforcing +R
2118 In-Reply-To: <8a79f15a0703281708y24aa7508u43ca27b57562af92@mail.gmail.com>
2119 References: <20070328035737.GB19013@localhost.localdomain>
2120 <460a0526.15370@msgid.achurch.org>
2121 <20070328130845.GA21510@localhost.localdomain>
2122 <debb3bc0703280612r7548a454lc37f67b5417624ff@mail.gmail.com>
2123 <20070328132128.GC21510@localhost.localdomain>
2124 <debb3bc0703280628p2f9c5eaek57786329c2253b4e@mail.gmail.com>
2125 <8a79f15a0703281708y24aa7508u43ca27b57562af92@mail.gmail.com>
2126 Message-ID: <20070329015401.GA24057@localhost.localdomain>
2127
2128 Honestly, i was thing more along the lines of a setting on if the founder wanted services to enforce this behavior on mlock +R or not, which
2129 should be more simple to accomplish. Andrew already said he doesnt agree with me on the neccessity of this functionality, so i will just leave
2130 it at that.
2131
2132 Nim
2133
2134 On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 01:08:17AM +0100, Craig McLure wrote:
2135 > I agree with you and Andy, there's also the issue of checking whether
2136 > the user has permission on services side to perform the specific
2137 > invite, for your +R case, it would need to be ensure that the user has
2138 > permission to change the MLOCK on the channel before the invite could
2139 > be allowed, with normal procedure for this being:
2140 >
2141 > /cs set #channel mlock -R
2142 > /invite user #channel
2143 > *** USER JOINS ***
2144 > /cs set #channel mlock +R
2145 >
2146 > which adds another level of complexity to what is being asked (Also
2147 > note this would be added for one, maybe two, IRCd(s)).
2148 >
2149 > What it all comes down to, is I don't believe that the behaviour of an
2150 > IRCd should dictate the behaviour of Services.
2151 >
2152 > It's just my 2c, and at the end of the day, it comes down to Andy to
2153 > make the final call ;)
2154 >
2155 >
2156 >
2157 > On 28/03/07, Kieron Thwaites <ron2k.za@gmail.com> wrote:
2158 > >You do have a valid point there, however my opinion is that it won't
2159 > >be worth adding the extra complexity to deal with special cases (such
2160 > >as invited users). There's a FAQ entry dealing with a similar issue,
2161 > >although I'm uncertain whether or not Andrew would extend it to
2162 > >something like this.
2163 > >
2164 > >Incidentally, Services exhibits this behaviour in other cases as well.
2165 > >If you /invite a user who's on the channel AKICK list, for example,
2166 > >Services will still kick the user out, even if the user was able to
2167 > >walk though bans set by Services because of said /invite.
2168 > >
2169 > >--K
2170 > >
2171 > >On 28/03/07, nim@shadowfire.org <nim@shadowfire.org> wrote:
2172 > >> The problem is, the ircd explicitly allows methods to bypass +R, yet
2173 > >ircservices doesnt, such as /inviting for instance.
2174 > >>
2175 > >> Also, just my 2 cents worth.
2176 > >>
2177 > >>
2178 > >> Nim
2179 > >>
2180 > >> On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 03:12:25PM +0200, Kieron Thwaites wrote:
2181 > >> > I have to say that I'm in agreement with Andrew here. If you mlock +R,
2182 > >> > you're implying that you want Services to enforce it.
2183 > >> >
2184 > >> > Just my 2 cents worth.
2185 > >> >
2186 > >> > --K
2187 > >> >
2188 > >> > On 28/03/07, nim@shadowfire.org <nim@shadowfire.org> wrote:
2189 > >> > >
2190 > >> > >
2191 > >> > >> If ChanServ "joins", you're not using IRC Services.
2192 > >> > >
2193 > >> > >
2194 > >> > >19:02 <nim> and
2195 > >> > >19:02 <nim> mlock +R
2196 > >> > >19:02 <mithrandi> done
2197 > >> > >19:02 <nim> just for curiosities sake
2198 > >> > >19:02 -!- ChanServ [services@shadowfire.org] has joined #testquux
2199 > >> > >19:02 -!- mode/#testquux [+b *!mithrandi@*.telkomadsl.co.za] by
2200 > >ChanServ
2201 > >> > >19:02 -!- mithtest was kicked from #testquux by ChanServ [You are not
2202 > >> > >permitted to be on this channel.]
2203 > >> > >19:02 -!- mode/#testquux [+q mithrandi] by ChanServ
2204 > >> > >
2205 > >> > >
2206 > >> > ><08:06:17> -!- Irssi: Changed to shadowfire server 65.110.62.93
2207 > >> > ><08:08:30> [shadowfire] -!- [Services.ShadowFire.ORG]
2208 > >ircservices-5.0.60
2209 > >> > >Services.ShadowFire.ORG build #1, compiled Sat Mar 24 15:02:53 EDT
2210 > >2007
2211 > >> > >
2212 > >> > >
2213 > >> > >Nim
2214 > >> > >
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2265 From xxx.coder at gmail.com Thu Mar 29 06:59:48 2007
2266 From: xxx.coder at gmail.com (ongeboren)
2267 Date: Thu Mar 29 06:59:52 2007
2268 Subject: [IRCServices] IrcServices enforcing +R
2269 In-Reply-To: <460a0526.15370@msgid.achurch.org>
2270 References: <20070328035737.GB19013@localhost.localdomain>
2271 <460a0526.15370@msgid.achurch.org>
2272 Message-ID: <ce6d53600703290659x484fb79of7a1992b1c02302b@mail.gmail.com>
2273
2274 Imho, "modes lock" and "modes enforcement" are 2 different things. If
2275 they are separated, channel owners could decide not to enforce the
2276 modes, allowing for instance cmode +b be used to silence a user (as
2277 some irc servers don't allow messages from banned users) but still
2278 keep the banned user in the channel. Analogously, the same goes for
2279 cmode +r (identified to services only). Further, if configured by the
2280 services admin, services could act even more aggressively by kicking
2281 all users matching a ban not placed via the ban list in services but
2282 via /mode #chan +b mask, provided the channel has "modes enforcement
2283 on". The last extra isn't probably desirable for big production
2284 networks.
2285
2286 Feel free to disagree with me, but propose something better instead,
2287 as my idea should be trivial to implement and is an acceptable
2288 compromise.
2289
2290 On 3/28/07, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
2291 > >The problem was, when services split, some users get unidentified, and chan=
2292 > >serv joins and does a kick banning spree, and yes, I am using the lastest=
2293 > >=20
2294 > >version of services.
2295 >
2296 > If ChanServ "joins", you're not using IRC Services. In any case,
2297 > Services keeps track of users' identification status across netsplits and
2298 > restarts (unless you have NoSplitRecovery set in your ircservices.conf),
2299 > so the only users that would be affected by this are those that first
2300 > connected to the network while Services was split. If this bothers you,
2301 > then again, the answer is not to use MLOCK +R (you can, of course, still
2302 > use +R normally).
2303 >
2304 > --Andrew Church
2305 > achurch@achurch.org
2306 > http://achurch.org/
2307 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
2308 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
2309 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
2310 >
2311
2312
2313 --
2314 Evlogi Petrov - ongeboren@UniBG
2315 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Mar 29 23:53:06 2007
2316 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
2317 Date: Thu Mar 29 08:09:11 2007
2318 Subject: [IRCServices] IrcServices enforcing +R
2319 In-Reply-To: <ce6d53600703290659x484fb79of7a1992b1c02302b@mail.gmail.com>
2320 Message-ID: <460bd695.30350@msgid.achurch.org>
2321
2322 >Imho, "modes lock" and "modes enforcement" are 2 different things. If
2323 >they are separated, channel owners could decide not to enforce the
2324 >modes, allowing for instance cmode +b be used to silence a user (as
2325 >some irc servers don't allow messages from banned users) but still
2326 >keep the banned user in the channel. Analogously, the same goes for
2327 >cmode +r (identified to services only). Further, if configured by the
2328 >services admin, services could act even more aggressively by kicking
2329 >all users matching a ban not placed via the ban list in services but
2330 >via /mode #chan +b mask, provided the channel has "modes enforcement
2331 >on". The last extra isn't probably desirable for big production
2332 >networks.
2333 >
2334 >Feel free to disagree with me, but propose something better instead,
2335 >as my idea should be trivial to implement and is an acceptable
2336 >compromise.
2337
2338 Okay, here's my proposal. The ChanServ "mode lock" functionality
2339 will enforce locked modes at all times, performing the following actions:
2340
2341 - When a client attempts to change the state of a locked mode (off to
2342 on, on to off, or changing parameters of an active mode), ChanServ
2343 will reverse the change.
2344
2345 - When a client joins an empty channel with one or modes locked on,
2346 those modes will be automatically set on the channel.
2347
2348 - If a client attempts to join a channel to which the mode lock denies
2349 them access, ChanServ will kickban the client from the channel.
2350
2351 If this enforcement is not desired, the mode lock functionality should not
2352 be used.
2353
2354 Conveniently, this is how Services already works. (:
2355
2356 --Andrew Church
2357 achurch@achurch.org
2358 http://achurch.org/
2359
2360 P.S. If you disagree with my decision, you are of course free to write
2361 (and distribute, if you so choose) a patch. That's what open source is
2362 about, after all. You would, however, be well advised to consider the
2363 varied effects of netsplits and netjoins, particularly with respect to
2364 colliding channels and clients in them at netjoin time.
2365 From aragon at phat.za.net Thu Mar 29 08:26:13 2007
2366 From: aragon at phat.za.net (Aragon Gouveia)
2367 Date: Thu Mar 29 08:26:25 2007
2368 Subject: [IRCServices] IrcServices enforcing +R
2369 In-Reply-To: <460bd695.30350@msgid.achurch.org>
2370 References: <ce6d53600703290659x484fb79of7a1992b1c02302b@mail.gmail.com>
2371 <460bd695.30350@msgid.achurch.org>
2372 Message-ID: <20070329152613.GA56024@phat.za.net>
2373
2374 | By Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org>
2375 | [ 2007-03-29 17:09 +0200 ]
2376 > P.S. If you disagree with my decision, you are of course free to write
2377 > (and distribute, if you so choose) a patch. That's what open source is
2378 > about, after all. You would, however, be well advised to consider the
2379 > varied effects of netsplits and netjoins, particularly with respect to
2380 > colliding channels and clients in them at netjoin time.
2381
2382 Indeed, and this is a very simple patch from my brief look at it. See lines
2383 330-337 of modules/chanserv/check.c. Commenting that block should stop the
2384 behaviour in the case of +R enforcement.
2385
2386 However, FWIW, I do think it'd be useful to permit channel owners to decide
2387 what level of enforcement they want chanserv to perform in their channel.
2388 Maybe something for 5.1 or future versions?
2389
2390
2391 Regards,
2392 Aragon
2393 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Mar 30 00:34:20 2007
2394 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
2395 Date: Thu Mar 29 08:38:23 2007
2396 Subject: [IRCServices] IrcServices enforcing +R
2397 In-Reply-To: <20070329152613.GA56024@phat.za.net>
2398 Message-ID: <460bdd6c.30756@msgid.achurch.org>
2399
2400 >However, FWIW, I do think it'd be useful to permit channel owners to decide
2401 >what level of enforcement they want chanserv to perform in their channel.
2402 >Maybe something for 5.1 or future versions?
2403
2404 I may consider a configuration file option to allow +R checks to be
2405 disabled for non-empty channels, since networks with frequent splits may
2406 prefer to take that security risk. For individual channels, though, the
2407 choice is either to lock +R on or not to lock it; I won't add an extra
2408 option for "enforcement level".
2409
2410 --Andrew Church
2411 achurch@achurch.org
2412 http://achurch.org/
2413 From bu7cher at yandex.ru Thu Mar 29 20:58:20 2007
2414 From: bu7cher at yandex.ru (Andrey V. Elsukov)
2415 Date: Thu Mar 29 20:58:33 2007
2416 Subject: [IRCServices] services panic
2417 In-Reply-To: <46038fb0.41737@msgid.achurch.org>
2418 References: <46038fb0.41737@msgid.achurch.org>
2419 Message-ID: <460C8ADC.5010001@yandex.ru>
2420
2421 Andrew Church ?????:
2422 > A "bus error" usually indicates a hardware failure or other system
2423 > error unrelated to Services. I'm unable to reproduce this error; try
2424 > moving Services to a different computer and see if the problem persists.
2425
2426 I've recompile my services with CFLAGS=-g and -dumpcore. Now i have
2427 several cores. You can look to backtraces on the url:
2428 http://butcher.heavennet.ru/services/
2429
2430 --
2431 WBR, Andrey V. Elsukov
2432 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Mar 30 13:07:19 2007
2433 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
2434 Date: Thu Mar 29 21:09:39 2007
2435 Subject: [IRCServices] services panic
2436 In-Reply-To: <460C8ADC.5010001@yandex.ru>
2437 Message-ID: <460c8d7d.34274@msgid.achurch.org>
2438
2439 >I've recompile my services with CFLAGS=-g and -dumpcore. Now i have
2440 >several cores. You can look to backtraces on the url:
2441 >http://butcher.heavennet.ru/services/
2442
2443 Thanks for the help--it looks like this is caused by erroneous code
2444 that just happens to work properly on 32-bit x86 systems (my own
2445 environment). Try applying the following patch and let me know if it
2446 solves the problem.
2447
2448 --Andrew Church
2449 achurch@achurch.org
2450 http://achurch.org/
2451
2452 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
2453
2454 Index: misc.c
2455 ===================================================================
2456 RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/misc.c,v
2457 retrieving revision 2.37.2.4
2458 diff -u -r2.37.2.4 misc.c
2459 --- misc.c 23 Mar 2007 18:10:42 -0000 2.37.2.4
2460 +++ misc.c 30 Mar 2007 04:07:10 -0000
2461 @@ -616,11 +616,15 @@
2462 /* Now call the callback routine for each index. */
2463 numcount = 0;
2464 for (i = min; i <= max; i++) {
2465 + va_list args_copy;
2466 int res;
2467 +
2468 if (!(numflag[i>>3] & (1 << (i&7))))
2469 continue;
2470 numcount++;
2471 - res = callback(u, i, args);
2472 + va_copy(args_copy, args);
2473 + res = callback(u, i, args_copy);
2474 + va_end(args_copy);
2475 if (debug)
2476 log("debug: process_numlist: tried to do %d; result = %d", i, res);
2477 if (res < 0)
2478 From bu7cher at yandex.ru Thu Mar 29 22:42:30 2007
2479 From: bu7cher at yandex.ru (Andrey V. Elsukov)
2480 Date: Thu Mar 29 22:42:37 2007
2481 Subject: [IRCServices] services panic
2482 In-Reply-To: <460c8d7d.34274@msgid.achurch.org>
2483 References: <460c8d7d.34274@msgid.achurch.org>
2484 Message-ID: <460CA346.90000@yandex.ru>
2485
2486 Andrew Church wrote:
2487 > Thanks for the help--it looks like this is caused by erroneous code
2488 > that just happens to work properly on 32-bit x86 systems (my own
2489 > environment). Try applying the following patch and let me know if it
2490 > solves the problem.
2491
2492 Thanks! Seems that this patch resolves problems.
2493
2494 --
2495 WBR, Andrey V. Elsukov
2496 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Mar 30 15:21:18 2007
2497 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
2498 Date: Thu Mar 29 23:23:46 2007
2499 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.0.61 released
2500 Message-ID: <460caced.52141@msgid.achurch.org>
2501
2502 Services 5.0.61 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
2503
2504 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ (Japan)
2505 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ (Western USA)
2506
2507 51559570701f884f459036e88104ea15 ircservices-5.0.61.tar.gz
2508 c192883fe561dd8248e939434ca32ef4 ircservices-5.0.61.diff.gz
2509 b508c38b2dfad8cbb1210844e8acbe2a ircservices-5.0.61-1.i386.rpm
2510 59bb6d4cff08dbf6469dfbac661e62ca ircservices_5.0.61-1_i386.deb
2511
2512 The mirrors should have it shortly.
2513
2514 This release fixes the bug just mentioned on the mailing list which
2515 can allow users to crash Services on certain platforms. The bug does not
2516 affect the x86-32 platform (Intel or AMD CPUs running in 32-bit mode) when
2517 compiled with GCC, but those using other platforms (including x86-64) or
2518 compilers should upgrade immediately.
2519
2520 Apologies for the inconvenience.
2521
2522 Changes in version 5.0.61
2523 -------------------------
2524 2007/03/30 Fixed crash on x86-64 systems under certain circumstances.
2525 Reported by Andrey V. Elsukov <bu7cher@yandex.ru>
2526
2527 --Andrew Church
2528 achurch@achurch.org
2529 http://achurch.org/
2530 From toxic at freemail.gr Sat Mar 31 01:55:58 2007
2531 From: toxic at freemail.gr (Dionisios K.)
2532 Date: Sat Mar 31 01:56:25 2007
2533 Subject: [IRCServices] NSRegEmailMax Is not reloaded on rehash?
2534 Message-ID: <460E221E.8080606@freemail.gr>
2535
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2537 Hash: SHA1
2538
2539 I think that NSRegEmailMax option on modules.conf is not reloaded on
2540 rehash and it needs a restart.
2541 Is this normal or a bug?
2542
2543 - --
2544 Dionisios K.
2545 Network Administrator On NeMeSiS.mIRC.gr
2546 ToXiC@FreeMail.gr
2547
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2558
2559 From achurch at achurch.org Sat Mar 31 20:06:00 2007
2560 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
2561 Date: Sat Mar 31 04:06:42 2007
2562 Subject: [IRCServices] NSRegEmailMax Is not reloaded on rehash?
2563 In-Reply-To: <460E221E.8080606@freemail.gr>
2564 Message-ID: <460e40be.55760@msgid.achurch.org>
2565
2566 >I think that NSRegEmailMax option on modules.conf is not reloaded on
2567 >rehash and it needs a restart.
2568 >Is this normal or a bug?
2569
2570 I can't reproduce this using either 5.0.61 or 5.1a13.
2571
2572 --Andrew Church
2573 achurch@achurch.org
2574 http://achurch.org/
2575 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Sun Apr 1 09:01:33 2007
2576 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
2577 Date: Sun Apr 1 09:01:37 2007
2578 Subject: [IRCServices] Dynamic modules support in 5.0.x
2579 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0704010901w11580df0sc2f251e5d08374ad@mail.gmail.com>
2580
2581 Hi,
2582
2583 It appears configure doesn't correctly detect dlopen support on some
2584 systems (x86_64/amd64 3200+ Gentoo w/gcc 4.1.1 at least) - because it
2585 does not compile test-dlopen.c with -fPIC.
2586
2587 Passing -cflags -fPIC to ./configure fixes the problem.
2588
2589 Is it possible to get configure patched to avoid this workaround?
2590
2591 Thanks.
2592 w00t
2593 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Sun Apr 1 11:01:14 2007
2594 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
2595 Date: Sun Apr 1 11:01:18 2007
2596 Subject: [IRCServices] Compiler warning with Gentoo and gcc 4.1.1
2597 Message-ID: <debb3bc0704011101sa86c365n36fb59bbf304ab20@mail.gmail.com>
2598
2599 Hi,
2600
2601 I'm getting the following compiler warning when compiling Services
2602 (5.0.60 and 5.0.61) on an x86-32 machine (Celeron 1.7GHz) using Gentoo
2603 2006.1 and gcc 4.1.1:
2604
2605 /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.1/../../../../i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld:
2606 warning: creating a DT_TEXTREL in object.
2607
2608 Services does compile successfully, however, and it seems to run just fine.
2609
2610 Any advice on how to proceed with this, or is this something that I
2611 shouldn't worry too much about?
2612
2613 --K
2614 From omster at gmail.com Sun Apr 1 15:43:35 2007
2615 From: omster at gmail.com (Om)
2616 Date: Sun Apr 1 15:43:53 2007
2617 Subject: [IRCServices] Dynamic modules support in 5.0.x
2618 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0704010901w11580df0sc2f251e5d08374ad@mail.gmail.com>
2619 References: <b19eae4e0704010901w11580df0sc2f251e5d08374ad@mail.gmail.com>
2620 Message-ID: <46103597.8090604@gmail.com>
2621
2622 Robin Burchell wrote:
2623 > Hi,
2624 >
2625 > It appears configure doesn't correctly detect dlopen support on some
2626 > systems (x86_64/amd64 3200+ Gentoo w/gcc 4.1.1 at least) - because it
2627 > does not compile test-dlopen.c with -fPIC.
2628 >
2629 > Passing -cflags -fPIC to ./configure fixes the problem.
2630 >
2631 > Is it possible to get configure patched to avoid this workaround?
2632 >
2633 > Thanks.
2634 > w00t
2635
2636 The x86_64 system in question was mine -- so if Andy or anyone else has
2637 patches and such to try then direct them my way.
2638
2639 Cheers,
2640 -ol
2641 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Apr 2 09:10:14 2007
2642 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
2643 Date: Sun Apr 1 17:10:44 2007
2644 Subject: [IRCServices] Dynamic modules support in 5.0.x
2645 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0704010901w11580df0sc2f251e5d08374ad@mail.gmail.com>
2646 Message-ID: <46104a02.47547@msgid.achurch.org>
2647
2648 >It appears configure doesn't correctly detect dlopen support on some
2649 >systems (x86_64/amd64 3200+ Gentoo w/gcc 4.1.1 at least) - because it
2650 >does not compile test-dlopen.c with -fPIC.
2651 >
2652 >Passing -cflags -fPIC to ./configure fixes the problem.
2653 >
2654 >Is it possible to get configure patched to avoid this workaround?
2655
2656 I'll look into this for 5.1.
2657
2658 --Andrew Church
2659 achurch@achurch.org
2660 http://achurch.org/
2661 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Apr 2 09:10:51 2007
2662 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
2663 Date: Sun Apr 1 17:12:41 2007
2664 Subject: [IRCServices] Compiler warning with Gentoo and gcc 4.1.1
2665 In-Reply-To: <debb3bc0704011101sa86c365n36fb59bbf304ab20@mail.gmail.com>
2666 Message-ID: <46104a76.47555@msgid.achurch.org>
2667
2668 >I'm getting the following compiler warning when compiling Services
2669 >(5.0.60 and 5.0.61) on an x86-32 machine (Celeron 1.7GHz) using Gentoo
2670 >2006.1 and gcc 4.1.1:
2671 >
2672 >/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.1/../../../../i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld:
2673 >warning: creating a DT_TEXTREL in object.
2674 >
2675 >Services does compile successfully, however, and it seems to run just fine.
2676 >
2677 >Any advice on how to proceed with this, or is this something that I
2678 >shouldn't worry too much about?
2679
2680 If it works, don't worry about it. (: Some systems don't deal well
2681 with text relocations (this is related to the -fPIC issue just mentioned),
2682 so that's probably why ld is complaining, but if Services works fine on
2683 your system, it's not relevant to you.
2684
2685 --Andrew Church
2686 achurch@achurch.org
2687 http://achurch.org/
2688 From toxic at freemail.gr Tue Apr 3 14:57:26 2007
2689 From: toxic at freemail.gr (Dionisios K.)
2690 Date: Tue Apr 3 14:57:33 2007
2691 Subject: [IRCServices] Feature For 5.1
2692 Message-ID: <4612CDC6.6020702@freemail.gr>
2693
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2696
2697 I want to suggest a feature for 5.1 Something for ircds with +h
2698 (halfops).
2699 To modify the secureops command so it may allow halfops but not ops OR
2700 dont allow anyone.
2701 Something like:
2702 /cs set #channel secureops ops / all / off
2703 If "ops" option is enabled chanserv will allow halfops.
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2712
2713 From toxic at freemail.gr Tue May 1 22:06:59 2007
2714 From: toxic at freemail.gr (Dionisios K.)
2715 Date: Tue May 1 22:06:20 2007
2716 Subject: [IRCServices] Feature request
2717 Message-ID: <46381C73.7010104@freemail.gr>
2718
2719 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
2720 Hash: SHA1
2721
2722 Is possible to add an option on the config file for a delay (optional)
2723 before nickserv autojoin after identify?
2724
2725 Thank you.
2726
2727 - --
2728 Dionisios K.
2729 Network Administrator On NeMeSiS.mIRC.gr
2730 ToXiC@FreeMail.gr
2731
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2742 From achurch at achurch.org Sun May 6 14:43:25 2007
2743 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
2744 Date: Sat May 5 22:44:28 2007
2745 Subject: [IRCServices] Feature For 5.1
2746 In-Reply-To: <4612CDC6.6020702@freemail.gr>
2747 Message-ID: <463d6b37.42304@msgid.achurch.org>
2748
2749 >I want to suggest a feature for 5.1 Something for ircds with +h
2750 >(halfops).
2751 >To modify the secureops command so it may allow halfops but not ops OR
2752 >dont allow anyone.
2753 >Something like:
2754 >/cs set #channel secureops ops / all / off
2755 >If "ops" option is enabled chanserv will allow halfops.
2756
2757 I don't really see the utility of this, but if there's enough interest in
2758 it I'll consider it.
2759
2760 --Andrew Church
2761 achurch@achurch.org
2762 http://achurch.org/
2763 From achurch at achurch.org Sun May 6 14:44:27 2007
2764 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
2765 Date: Sat May 5 22:46:37 2007
2766 Subject: [IRCServices] Feature request
2767 In-Reply-To: <46381C73.7010104@freemail.gr>
2768 Message-ID: <463d6bba.42313@msgid.achurch.org>
2769
2770 >Is possible to add an option on the config file for a delay (optional)
2771 >before nickserv autojoin after identify?
2772
2773 I'd rather not, since it could confuse users when they're suddenly joined
2774 to a channel without having done anything immediately prior. (Even a
2775 10-second delay, for example, can be disorienting if the user's mind has
2776 gone onto other things.) Why would you want such an option?
2777
2778 --Andrew Church
2779 achurch@achurch.org
2780 http://achurch.org/
2781 From achurch at achurch.org Sun May 6 17:18:19 2007
2782 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
2783 Date: Sun May 6 01:18:24 2007
2784 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre0 released
2785 Message-ID: <463d8f4b.23151@msgid.achurch.org>
2786
2787 After close to three years of work, Services 5.1 has finally reached
2788 beta status, and Services 5.1pre0 has now been released. It can be
2789 downloaded from the usual sites:
2790
2791 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/testing/ (Japan)
2792 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/testing/ (Western USA)
2793
2794 75e0b3c432239bd392fc3834cadc28b0 ircservices-5.1pre0.tar.gz
2795 8e32697bee2282ce98dd14df6bbe2150 ircservices-5.1pre0-1.i386.rpm
2796 2ba786a9bf6e175887a926d219286844 ircservices_5.1pre0-1_i386.deb
2797
2798 The mirrors should have it shortly.
2799
2800 While not a stable release, I am announcing this version here (and
2801 will announce future beta versions on this list as well) for two reasons.
2802 One is that, while I am hesitant to label it "stable" before it has seen
2803 widespread testing, the code itself is pretty solid, and should be usable
2804 in production environments. I will, of course, respond to bugs as quickly
2805 as I can, but I'd like to recommend that those of you currently using 5.0
2806 upgrade to 5.1 at your convenience, even before the stable release. I will
2807 also continue to support version 5.0 until 5.1 reaches stable status.
2808
2809 The second, and more important, reason for posting the announcement
2810 to this list is that I intend version 5.1 to be the last version of IRC
2811 Services, at least under my care. While I don't consider Services
2812 "complete"--software development is a neverending task, and in any case
2813 users' needs change over time--I do believe that it's time for me to move
2814 on to other things. In fact, I already devote a fair amount of my time
2815 outside of work to other software development projects (such as the
2816 audio/video tool "transcode", for those who are familiar with it), and I
2817 have other hobbies which I haven't been able to pursue as much as I'd
2818 like. I've also found that I personally use IRC very infrequently these
2819 days, and that has inevitably lessened my interest in continuing Services
2820 development as well.
2821
2822 I certainly don't believe that IRC itself is a dead or obsolete
2823 protocol, and I've spent the better part of the past year writing a
2824 detailed technical manual for Services, found in the "docs/tech" directory
2825 of the distribution, so that other developers can pick up as easily as
2826 possible where I'm leaving off. Even after the release of 5.1.0, I will
2827 continue to monitor the mailing lists and maintain Services 5.1 to the
2828 extent of fixing bugs and making other reasonably small changes. In terms
2829 of major improvements and additions, however, 5.1.0 will be the "final
2830 form" of Services for IRC Networks.
2831
2832 For this reason, I'd like to encourage discussion of beta versions of
2833 5.1 on this list, rather than on the coding list as has been done in the
2834 past. I'll continue to accept new feature suggestions until the release of
2835 5.1.0, so if there is something you'd like to see added, feel free to bring
2836 it up on this list. (However, I will as always exercise my discretion in
2837 choosing whether a suggested feature should be added, as described in FAQ
2838 Z.5; I'm not going to bloat the program just because it's the last version.
2839 The module system is available as always for third parties to add anything
2840 I decide to leave out, and it has been improved for 5.1--in particular,
2841 modules can now save data to persistent storage without any modification of
2842 the core Services code.)
2843
2844 In addition to feature suggestions, I'd also like to hear about
2845 anything in the Services user interface that seems awkward or unintuitive,
2846 whether new for 5.1 or present since previous versions. After over ten
2847 years of development, I know Services inside and out, so things that seem
2848 obvious to me may not be so to newcomers. If there are any questions you
2849 frequently get from new users, that probably means something needs to be
2850 changed, so let me know.
2851
2852 Technical issues should be directed to the coding list, as always. In
2853 particular, if there are any issues with packaging Services for use with an
2854 operating system distribution, I'd like to hear about them so that they can
2855 be corrected. (I personally use a home-built Linux system, and as such I
2856 haven't kept close track of changes in how various OSes and distributions
2857 arrange their filesystems.)
2858
2859 I realize that this "end-of-life" announcement for Services may come
2860 as a surprise to some, and for that I apologize. As I mentioned earlier, I
2861 will continue to support Services for some time to come (my current thought
2862 is for two to three years after the release of 5.1.0); however, I did want
2863 to provide advance warning of my future intentions. Thank you all for your
2864 support over the years.
2865
2866 --Andrew Church
2867 achurch@achurch.org
2868 http://achurch.org/
2869
2870 -------------------------
2871 What's New in version 5.1
2872 -------------------------
2873 Database handling, the one aspect of Services which has remained
2874 essentially unchanged since version 1.0, has finally undergone a fairly
2875 significant redesign. Rather than using specialized data load and save
2876 routines tailored for the core Services pseudoclients, Services now
2877 implements a generic database table system, which has the dual benefits of
2878 separating the data storage system from the rest of Services (allowing
2879 alternative storage methods to be implemented easily) and allowing third-
2880 party modules and extensions to create their own non-volatile databases
2881 without resorting to custom load/save routines. The default database file
2882 format has also been changed to be more flexible and error-resilient than
2883 the old format (which admittedly isn't saying much); see the "upgrading"
2884 section of the manual for instructions on switching your databases to the
2885 new format.
2886
2887 The often-criticized channel memo system has also been redesigned for this
2888 version. Instead of storing channel memos with the channel, memos are now
2889 sent to the founder and all users on the channel with a particular access
2890 level (by default level 100, or SOP level). These memos are distinguished
2891 from ordinary memos by text that says "(for #channel)" when reading the
2892 memo. As a result of this change, users will be notified about new channel
2893 memos in the same way as ordinary user-to-user memos.
2894
2895 NOTICE: When loading databases from version 5.0 or earlier, all channel
2896 memos will be deleted.
2897
2898 Encryption support has also been improved. Encryption is no longer an
2899 all-or-nothing affair; the encryption method is stored with each password,
2900 so that enabling or disabling encryption will have no effect on passwords
2901 that were previously set. The "encryption/unix-crypt" module has been
2902 added, allowing the use of the Unix crypt() function to encrypt passwords.
2903
2904 The NickServ and ChanServ SENDPASS commands added in version 5.0 have been
2905 removed in favor of the new NickServ REAUTH command. This command
2906 generates an authentication code which the user can use once to identify to
2907 their nickname in place of the password, and then change the password as
2908 needed. Channel passwords can always be changed by the founder after
2909 nickname identification, rendering ChanServ SENDPASS unnecessary.
2910
2911 Long LIST/VIEW responses are now handled more cleanly. Except for NickServ
2912 ACCESS LIST (since nickname access lists are generally short) and MemoServ
2913 LIST (since memos are numbered), every list now includes an "end of list"
2914 message indicating both the number of entries displayed and the total
2915 number of entries in the list; the configuration directive ListMax,
2916 replacing NSListMax and CSListMax, sets the maximum number of entries
2917 displayed for any of these commands. It is also possible to skip a certain
2918 number of entries by adding a "+NNN" after the command, allowing all of the
2919 entries in a long list to be viewed bit by bit.
2920
2921 At the development level, handling of module compilation has been improved,
2922 allowing third-party modules to be simply "dropped in" without requiring
2923 changes to Makefiles or other Services distribution files. An extension
2924 interface has been added to Services' multilingual support as well,
2925 allowing modules to add their own language strings and load their own
2926 language files.
2927
2928 Other changes:
2929 + Command aliases can now be added for NickServ, ChanServ, and MemoServ
2930 commands via the NSAlias, CSAlias, and MSAlias directives.
2931 + Notices are now sent to the user when sending of a mail authentication
2932 code message fails. (However, errors after the message has been
2933 handed off to the mail server cannot be detected.)
2934 + A new configuration directive, RejectEmail, now allows selected E-mail
2935 addresses to be rejected by NickServ and ChanServ commands.
2936 + NickServ INFO will now indicate when a nickname's user is using a
2937 different linked nickname if the nickname group's PRIVATE option
2938 is not set.
2939 + NickServ now has a RESTOREMAIL command (in the nickserv/mail-auth
2940 module), which allows a user to restore their nickname's last
2941 authenticated E-mail address if, for example, SET EMAIL is used
2942 with an incorrect address.
2943 + NickServ SET/UNSET by Services administrators for others' nicknames is
2944 now done by putting a "!" before the nick to avoid ambiguity; for
2945 example, "SET !nick NOEXPIRE ON" instead of "SET nick NOEXPIRE ON".
2946 + ChanServ REGISTER and SET PASSWORD now check for and disallow easily
2947 guessable passwords.
2948 + ChanServ ACCESS now includes a LISTLEVEL subcommand to list access
2949 entries with a given level or within a given level range.
2950 + ChanServ AKICK and MemoServ IGNORE now support matching by IP address
2951 (on servers which support client IP address information).
2952 + ChanServ OP, VOICE, and similar commands can now be used with multiple
2953 nicknames.
2954 + MemoServ now has a RENUMBER command to remove "holes" in the memo
2955 number sequence.
2956 + MemoServ FORWARD now sends all selected memos in a single E-mail
2957 message, rather than sending each memo in a separate message.
2958 + OperServ AKILL and related commands now have a CHECK subcommand which
2959 can be used to find all masks that match a given user/hostname.
2960 + SQlines are no longer applied to IRC operators during Services startup
2961 or netjoins if the IRC protocol in use supports sending user modes
2962 with the NICK message. This includes the bahamut, hybrid,
2963 inspircd, monkey, ptlink, ratbox, solid-ircd, trircd, and unreal
2964 protocol modules.
2965 + The ignore system has been redesigned, and now keeps better track of
2966 how much load each user is putting on Services. The ignorance
2967 threshold can be fine-tuned via the configuration file.
2968 + A new "unsorted list" mode has been added to improve Services'
2969 performance on large networks. By giving the -no-sorted-list
2970 option to the configure script, Services will not try to keep
2971 nicknames and channels in alphabetical order; this means that
2972 commands such as NickServ LIST will no longer return nicknames in
2973 order, but Services will run significantly faster.
2974 + Support has been added for the InspIRCd, ircd-ratbox, and solid-ircd
2975 IRC servers.
2976 + Unreal's NICKCHARS protocol option, allowing non-ASCII characters in
2977 nicknames, is now supported.
2978 * ChanServ DROP now behaves like NickServ DROP: dropping a channel now
2979 requires the channel password to be entered with the DROP command,
2980 and DROPCHAN has been added as a separate command for Services
2981 administrators to drop arbitrary channels.
2982 * The ChanServ ACCESS, XOP, and AKICK commands no longer use entry
2983 numbers; the DEL and LIST subcommands now work with nicknames
2984 (hostmasks for the AKICK command) only.
2985 * The binary distributions (RPM and Debian packages) now install into
2986 /opt/ircservices and /var/opt/ircservices, rather than /usr/sbin
2987 and /usr/lib/ircservices.
2988 * Tab characters are no longer used (or allowed) in the source code.
2989 - The deprecated nickserv/oldlink module, which provided support for the
2990 format of the LINK command used in version 4 of Services, has been
2991 removed.
2992 - Support for "modeless channels", with names of the form "+name", has
2993 been removed. (Support for registering such channels was removed
2994 in version 5.0.0; this version removes the special handling for
2995 such channels in other parts of the program.)
2996 - Support for the "channel owner" mode present in the PTlink (+a),
2997 trircd (+u), and Unreal (+q) IRC servers has been removed, as there
2998 are too many differing opinions on its proper use.
2999 - Language support for Italian and Portuguese has been removed, due to
3000 the lack of volunteers to maintain them.
3001 - Support for old versions of GCC (anything before GCC 3.2) has been
3002 removed.
3003 Configuration file changes:
3004 + IncludeFile has been added to allow configuration directives to be
3005 split up into multiple files, and may be used in both
3006 ircservices.conf and modules.conf.
3007 + LoadLanguageText (ircservices.conf) has been added to allow replacement
3008 of Services text strings at runtime.
3009 + RejectEmail (ircservices.conf) has been added to allow rejection of
3010 selected E-mail addresses.
3011 + NSAlias (module nickserv/main), CSAlias (module chanserv/main), and
3012 MSAlias (module memoserv/main) have been added to allow creation of
3013 command aliases.
3014 + NSSetEmailDelay (module nickserv/main) has been added to enforce a
3015 delay between consecutive uses of the SET EMAIL command, thereby
3016 reducing the potential for sending mailbombs.
3017 + CSDefModeLock (module chanserv/main) has been added to allow the
3018 default mode lock for newly registered channels to be changed.
3019 + CSSkipModeRCheck (module chanserv/main) has been added to allow the
3020 check of a nickname's registration status at channel join time
3021 (used to kick unregistered nicknames from channels locked +R) to
3022 be skipped.
3023 + MSExpireDelay (module memoserv/main) has been added to allow memo
3024 expiration to be delayed until a certain time after the memo is
3025 first read.
3026 + MaxMessages (module mail/main) has been added to allow a limit to be
3027 placed on the total number of messages in transit.
3028 * ListMax (ircservices.conf) has been added in place of NSListMax and
3029 CSListMask to set a limit on the number of entries displayed for
3030 all LIST-like commands.
3031 * WallAdminPrivs (ircservices.conf) has been added in place of
3032 WallGetpass and WallSetpass to cause a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS to be sent
3033 on all NickServ and ChanServ commands that use Services
3034 administrator privileges.
3035 * The database name configuration directives (NickServDB, ChanServDB,
3036 etc.) have been moved from the various pseudoclient module sections
3037 to the database/version4 module section, and now explicitly specify
3038 filenames.
3039 - The nickserv/sendpass and chanserv/sendpass modules (and therefore
3040 their respective configuration sections) have been removed.
3041 - CSAutokickReason (module chanserv/main) has been removed, as the
3042 built-in reason prefix "AKICK by <nick>" makes it unnecessary.
3043 - MSExpireUnread (module memoserv/main) has been removed, since it
3044 results in silent data loss.
3045 - MSNotifyAll (module memoserv/main) has been removed, since it is
3046 required for channel memos. MemoServ will now always behave as if
3047 MSNotifyAll was set.
3048 - MaxSockets (module mail/smtp) has been removed, since MaxMessages now
3049 performs the same function.
3050 From toxic at freemail.gr Sun May 6 15:03:55 2007
3051 From: toxic at freemail.gr (Dionisios K.)
3052 Date: Sun May 6 15:03:45 2007
3053 Subject: [IRCServices] Feature request
3054 In-Reply-To: <463d6bba.42313@msgid.achurch.org>
3055 References: <463d6bba.42313@msgid.achurch.org>
3056 Message-ID: <463E50CB.5080908@freemail.gr>
3057
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3061 Lets say i have a vhost or i'm an ircop..
3062 I want to first activate my host and oper-up to get operhost after
3063 identify my nickname and after this nickserv can ajoin me to the
3064 channels so my vhost will be shown and not my real hostname.
3065 I talking about 1-2 seconds delay not 10 or more seconds.
3066 Thats why i'm asking for this.
3067
3068 Andrew Church wrote:
3069 >> Is possible to add an option on the config file for a delay (optional)
3070 >> before nickserv autojoin after identify?
3071 >
3072 > I'd rather not, since it could confuse users when they're suddenly joined
3073 > to a channel without having done anything immediately prior. (Even a
3074 > 10-second delay, for example, can be disorienting if the user's mind has
3075 > gone onto other things.) Why would you want such an option?
3076 >
3077 > --Andrew Church
3078 > achurch@achurch.org
3079 > http://achurch.org/
3080 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
3081 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
3082 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
3083 >
3084 >
3085
3086
3087 - --
3088 Dionisios K.
3089 Network Administrator On NeMeSiS.mIRC.gr
3090 ToXiC@FreeMail.gr
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3103 From toxic at freemail.gr Sun May 6 15:17:04 2007
3104 From: toxic at freemail.gr (Dionisios K.)
3105 Date: Sun May 6 15:16:47 2007
3106 Subject: [IRCServices] Feature For 5.1
3107 In-Reply-To: <463d6b37.42304@msgid.achurch.org>
3108 References: <463d6b37.42304@msgid.achurch.org>
3109 Message-ID: <463E53E0.1070605@freemail.gr>
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3114 Lets say i'm a founder on a channel..
3115 I dont want channel ops to give op status but i want some times (lets
3116 say when all ops are inactive) to give +h to some people.
3117 Halfops can not do much damage to the channel so ops (and i) dont have
3118 to trust them 100%.
3119 I think it will be useful for many users (founders) out there..
3120 Thanks:-)
3121
3122 Andrew Church wrote:
3123 >> I want to suggest a feature for 5.1 Something for ircds with +h
3124 >> (halfops).
3125 >> To modify the secureops command so it may allow halfops but not ops OR
3126 >> dont allow anyone.
3127 >> Something like:
3128 >> /cs set #channel secureops ops / all / off
3129 >> If "ops" option is enabled chanserv will allow halfops.
3130 >
3131 > I don't really see the utility of this, but if there's enough interest in
3132 > it I'll consider it.
3133 >
3134 > --Andrew Church
3135 > achurch@achurch.org
3136 > http://achurch.org/
3137 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
3138 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
3139 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
3140 >
3141 >
3142
3143
3144 - --
3145 Dionisios K.
3146 Network Administrator On NeMeSiS.mIRC.gr
3147 ToXiC@FreeMail.gr
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3160 From achurch at achurch.org Mon May 7 13:17:29 2007
3161 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
3162 Date: Sun May 6 21:19:09 2007
3163 Subject: [IRCServices] Feature request
3164 In-Reply-To: <463E50CB.5080908@freemail.gr>
3165 Message-ID: <463ea8b9.62004@msgid.achurch.org>
3166
3167 >Lets say i have a vhost or i'm an ircop..
3168 >I want to first activate my host and oper-up to get operhost after
3169 >identify my nickname and after this nickserv can ajoin me to the
3170 >channels so my vhost will be shown and not my real hostname.
3171 >I talking about 1-2 seconds delay not 10 or more seconds.
3172 >Thats why i'm asking for this.
3173
3174 My suggestion in this case would be to not use autojoin at all, or to
3175 take care of your operhost settings before identifying to NickServ.
3176
3177 --Andrew Church
3178 achurch@achurch.org
3179 http://achurch.org/
3180 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Thu May 10 04:16:47 2007
3181 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
3182 Date: Thu May 10 04:16:52 2007
3183 Subject: [IRCServices] AKICK sometimes not functioning
3184 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0705100416p489aaa7fr90eb6f3d6bd1efef@mail.gmail.com>
3185
3186 This was sent offlist to Andrew by a friend of mine some time ago.
3187 I've seen the same problem happen on Unreal from time to time. Has
3188 there been any progress?
3189
3190 ---
3191
3192 For some reason i can't sent mails to the list so i sent it directly to you.
3193 I suspect that there is a bug/desync with unrealircd protocol and akick
3194 command. From the debug i got these things:
3195
3196 (1) First of all an akicked nick was join on the channel and NO ban
3197 added (the akick form is *gami?*!*@*):
3198
3199 debug: Received: :athens.mirc.gr ~ 1075076130 #hellas :gamias_ixiwn_pc
3200 protocol/unreal: debug: gamias_ixiwn_pc SJOINs #hellas
3201 chanserv/main: debug: AutoKicking
3202 gamias_ixiwn_pc!oeo@dsl-88-218-20-176.customers.vivodi.gr
3203 debug: Sent: :ChanServ KICK #hellas gamias_ixiwn_pc :AKICK by ToXiC (REASON)
3204
3205 (2) Then i sent the CLEAR BANS command. On the channel ONLY ONE ban was
3206 active on the channel but on debug log was shown:
3207
3208 debug: Received: :^^Dark_Angel^^ ! chanserv@services.mirc.gr :clear
3209 #hellas bans
3210 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb
3211 *!*@hellenic-C3145A85.static.ot *!*@hellenic-32E97525.otenet.gr
3212 malakas!*@* kavliares!*@* *gami?*!*@* *!*@7613FF74.63BB16D5.CFD57BAB.IP
3213 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb
3214 *!*@hellenic-A46D449A.otenet.gr *!*@hellenic-89BB5FC5.adsl.forthnet.gr
3215 *!*@hellenic-D3CC9140.tri.sch.gr putsaras!*@*
3216 *!*@hellenic-CE36B1C9.adsl.forthnet.gr *!*@clnt-1sek-g-ath.att.sch.gr
3217 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb
3218 *!*@E1939A95.20603DA2.215D451.IP *kayla*!*@* *gamo*!*@* gaula!*@*
3219 *!*@9207C5E3.6FEDB5B7.50F427D1.IP *!*@69.249.180.193
3220 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb
3221 *!*@86D9FC89.10EC8293.9A2BCC0A.IP *!*@68.85.35.202
3222 *!*@4F8C3B01.E5B9DDEC.B *!*@hellenic-D80AC49D.telecable.es
3223 *!*@200.153.72.218 *!*@3302F7A5.4A306984.A8695807.IP
3224 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb
3225 *!*@BCE67E57.82264834.675173FD.IP *!*@124.28.25.108 *!*@87.68.39.186
3226 *!*@5C2967CE.83DA9394.D9A6C199.IP *!*@200.254.132.132 *!*@203.113.15.234
3227 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb *!*@217.218.242.196
3228 *!*@hellenic-EBC9B4C6.sec.ppp.nifty.com *!*@12693008.2C0C2038.620F215.IP
3229 *!*@hellenic-5CDBBD4A.tricom.net *!*@29B2856B.15C972F6.9B81B978.IP
3230 *!*@C0E99826.F2B2EE09.4F8A4945.IP
3231 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb *!*@69.4 *!*@64.238.186.38
3232 *!*@F16DFCFA.D40B9A28.7C3DD77E.IP *!*atlanta@*.kastoria.acn.gr
3233 *kavliar*!*@* *kaUl*!*@*
3234 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb
3235 *!*@hellenic-E38CC884.otenet.gr *!*psaxno@*.otenet.gr
3236 *!*@AD527F08.B2BAE8E7.F86BB95D.IP *!*@B2CD6562.365635F2.E209DD7.IP
3237 kavla7!*@* *!*@hellenic-8FBDAF80.dsl.hol.gr
3238 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb *!*@5EF6B664.CACEC989.976065
3239 *!*@hellenic-457BB65E.otenet.gr *!*@hellenic-818B283.tellas.gr
3240 *!*@hellenic-457BB65E.otenet.gr *!*921@*.otenet.gr
3241 *!*@hellenic-815568A1.otenet.gr
3242 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb mbixtis!*@* horny!*@*
3243 *!*@6C753ADD.365635F2.E209DD7.IP kavla7!*@*
3244 *!*@hellenic-8FBDAF80.dsl.hol.gr *!*@5EF6B664.CACEC989.976065B3.IP
3245 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb
3246 *!*@hellenic-89AC502D.xan1.nas.panafonet.gr *porn*!*@* kaulomeno!*@*
3247 *!*@hellenic-89AC502D.xan1.nas.panafonet.gr *porn*!*@* kaulomeno!*@*
3248 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb
3249 *!*@hellenic-97D67394.her01.cas.hol.gr *!*@ED27260.365635F2.E209DD7.IP
3250 *!*@hellenic-C085AE56.otenet.gr *kaulia*!*@* kaula*!*@* poutsaras!*@*
3251 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb *GAVLA*!*@* pso__la_ras!*@
3252 *!*buser@* *!*@hellenic-65C000A.dsl.hol.gr GAMIAS!*@*
3253 *!*@D4BE7241.365635F2.E209DD7.IP
3254 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb
3255 vbvbvv!*536@hellenic-23DA8179.otenet.gr *!*@hellenic-970F30D5.cc
3256 *!*@D4BE7241.365635F2.E209DD7.IP *!*@hellenic-37821E0B.axiom.gr
3257 *!*@hellenic-3F1003D9.kif1.nas.panafonet.gr
3258 *!*@hellenic-9F7AB9F8.adsl.forthnet.gr
3259 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb
3260 *!*@hellenic-4CC13A63.salonica.acn.gr *!*@5CFE2D85.EB38140.F5CB24F2.IP
3261 FUKboy!*@* pour *!*@hellenic-8AE409A2.dsl.hol.gr
3262 *!*@hellenic-82AFF71B.thess.sch.gr
3263 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb *poytan?*!*@*
3264 *!*@hellenic-3DFF340E.att.sch.gr KAVLIRA!*@*
3265 *!*@hellenic-59571E46.att.sch.gr Psolaras!*@* POUTSOPNIXTR!*@*
3266 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb
3267 *!*@hellenic-4CC13A63.salonica.acn.gr *!*@5CFE2D85.EB38140.F5CB24F2.IP
3268 FUKboy!*@* pourstaki*!*@* *!*@hellenic-8AE409A2.dsl.hol.gr
3269 *!*@hellenic-D8F3EF1E.otenet.gr
3270 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb
3271 *!*@53DD28DB.1E0DF0D9.50F427D1.IP *!*@hellenic-B632CB38.flo.sch.gr
3272 *!*@604FB915.365635F2.E209DD7.IP *!*@hellenic-DBD1B126.adsl.forthnet.gr
3273 *!*@hellenic-1C64F517.otenet.gr *fuck*!*@*
3274 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb fucker!*@*
3275 *!*@C03B072C.9EF6AB6B.2012A77E.IP *!*@hellenic-8C47805C.otenet.gr
3276 *!*@9EB429A5.EB38140.F5CB24F2.IP *!*@hellenic-8C47805C.otenet.gr
3277 *!*@hellenic-2219D447.gre.sch.gr
3278 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb
3279 *!*@hellenic-34FB22FB.otenet.gr *Kolarak*!*@* *gavli*!*@*
3280 *!*@hellenic-59571E46.att.sch.gr
3281 *!*@hellenic-760996C0.dip0.t-ipconnect.de
3282 *!*@hellenic-6E8C11DE.adsl.forthnet.gr
3283 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb *malak?s*!*@* GAMIAS!*@*
3284 GAMIAS!*@* *!*@hellenic-760996C0.dip0.t-ipconnect.de
3285 *!*@hellenic-6E8C11DE.adsl.forthnet.gr *malak?s*!*@*
3286 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb GAMIAS!*@*
3287 *!*@hellenic-760996C0.dip0.t-ipconnect.de
3288 *!*@hellenic-6E8C11DE.adsl.forthnet.gr *malak?s*!*@* kauliara!*@* GAMIAS!*@*
3289 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb
3290 *!*@hellenic-5DC10C9B.lns.hol.gr gamias*!*@*
3291 *!*@8E942C27.C4FDAC18.50F427D1.IP gamikoylas!*@* gamias*!*@*
3292 *!*@hellenic-BF84614C
3293 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb moynogavla!*@*
3294 *!*3045-7190@*.B167C549.9D81F7A.IP *!*@8E942C27.C4FDAC18.50F427D1.IP
3295 gamikoylas!*@* gamias*!*@* *!*@hellenic-BF84614C.otenet.gr
3296 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bbbbbb moynogavla!*@*
3297 *!*3045-7190@*.B167C549.9D81F7A.IP *!*@hellenic-A93D458.otenet.gr
3298 malakas!*@* moynogavla!*@* *!*3045-7190@*.B167C549.9D81F7A.IP
3299 channel: MODE #hellas -b moynogavla!*@*: ban not found
3300 channel: MODE #hellas -b *!*3045-7190@*.B167C549.9D81F7A.IP: ban not found
3301 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas -bb *!*@hellenic-A93D458.otenet.gr
3302 malakas!*@*
3303 channel: MODE #hellas -b *!*@hellenic-A93D458.otenet.gr: ban not found
3304 channel: MODE #hellas -b malakas!*@*: ban not found
3305 debug: Sent: :ChanServ NOTICE ^^Dark_Angel^^ :All bans on channel
3306 #hellas have been removed.
3307
3308 On the channel only this was shown: * ChanServ sets mode: -b malakas!*@*
3309
3310 (3) Then when the bad nickname came back it was kicked/banned just fine:
3311
3312 protocol/unreal: debug: gamias_ixiwn_pc SJOINs #hellas
3313 chanserv/main: debug: AutoKicking
3314 gamias_ixiwn_pc!oeo@dsl-88-218-20-176.customers.vivodi.gr
3315 debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #hellas +b *gami?*!*@*
3316 debug: Sent: :ChanServ KICK #hellas gamias_ixiwn_pc :AKICK by ToXiC (REASON)
3317
3318
3319 -----
3320
3321 REPLY:
3322
3323 Andrew Church wrote:
3324 > > Thanks for the message. I'm busy with work at the moment, but I'll take a
3325 > > look into the problem as soon as possible. If you can find a way to
3326 > > consistently reproduce the problem, that would help as well.
3327
3328 ----
3329
3330 ME:
3331
3332 It's random i can't reproduce it.
3333 I have seen it on restricted channels also.
3334 As i can see for some reason ircservices is not informed for removed
3335 bans so it thinks that the ban already exists and it not add it again.
3336 From achurch at achurch.org Sun May 13 06:19:48 2007
3337 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
3338 Date: Sat May 12 14:21:29 2007
3339 Subject: [IRCServices] AKICK sometimes not functioning
3340 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0705100416p489aaa7fr90eb6f3d6bd1efef@mail.gmail.com>
3341 Message-ID: <46462fd5.44532@msgid.achurch.org>
3342
3343 >This was sent offlist to Andrew by a friend of mine some time ago.
3344 >I've seen the same problem happen on Unreal from time to time. Has
3345 >there been any progress?
3346
3347 I'm afraid not; I've been unable to find any apparent cause for the
3348 problem, so at this point there's not much I can do without further
3349 information, such as a way to consistently reproduce it.
3350
3351 --Andrew Church
3352 achurch@achurch.org
3353 http://achurch.org/
3354 From loverboy at irc.doruk.net.tr Sun May 13 06:13:13 2007
3355 From: loverboy at irc.doruk.net.tr (LoVeRbOy (A.S.))
3356 Date: Sun May 13 06:13:56 2007
3357 Subject: [IRCServices] ircservices-5.1pre0 Problems
3358 Message-ID: <001901c79560$90fdf530$0100000a@citir>
3359
3360 Today we tried new beta release,
3361 And we come across some problems...Here is the list... (Converted DB from
3362 5.0.* and Unreal IRCD)
3363
3364 1- Translations arent ready.
3365 2- Founders of the channels dont get +q when they join the channel but they
3366 get +a.
3367 3- Mlocks are gone after the convert.
3368 4- In some channels when you voice someone, chanserv makes -ao even they
3369 dont have access. But if they left the channel and come back. No problem
3370 occurs.
3371
3372 We will try again later...Turned back to stable Release..
3373
3374 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Sun May 13 06:37:27 2007
3375 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
3376 Date: Sun May 13 06:37:41 2007
3377 Subject: [IRCServices] ircservices-5.1pre0 Problems
3378 In-Reply-To: <001901c79560$90fdf530$0100000a@citir>
3379 References: <001901c79560$90fdf530$0100000a@citir>
3380 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0705130637j4faf064cl47b12ae68df00a2f@mail.gmail.com>
3381
3382 For some strange reasoning ("not being agreed upon"), +q support was
3383 removed. I don't really understand or agree with the logic behind it,
3384 nor does anyone else I know of. But that's why that didn't work at
3385 least. :)
3386
3387 On 5/13/07, LoVeRbOy (A.S.) <loverboy@irc.doruk.net.tr> wrote:
3388 > Today we tried new beta release,
3389 > And we come across some problems...Here is the list... (Converted DB from
3390 > 5.0.* and Unreal IRCD)
3391 >
3392 > 1- Translations arent ready.
3393 > 2- Founders of the channels dont get +q when they join the channel but they
3394 > get +a.
3395 > 3- Mlocks are gone after the convert.
3396 > 4- In some channels when you voice someone, chanserv makes -ao even they
3397 > dont have access. But if they left the channel and come back. No problem
3398 > occurs.
3399 >
3400 > We will try again later...Turned back to stable Release..
3401 >
3402 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
3403 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
3404 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
3405 >
3406 From nick at nickgawronski.com Sun May 13 08:52:08 2007
3407 From: nick at nickgawronski.com (Nick Gawronski)
3408 Date: Sun May 13 08:52:15 2007
3409 Subject: [IRCServices] configure script changes
3410 Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705131049120.61451@server2.shellworld.net>
3411
3412 Hi, One thing I liked about the configure script in 5.0 is the fact that
3413 you could have the script prompt you for the directories to install into.
3414 In 5.1 pre0 the script defaults to /usr/local/lib and /usr/local/sbin it
3415 would be nice if you could re add this prompting as not everyone
3416 installing ircservices will be root on the system they are installing it
3417 on and having the script prompt for the directories was a nice thing.
3418
3419 From achurch at achurch.org Mon May 14 00:55:31 2007
3420 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
3421 Date: Sun May 13 08:57:54 2007
3422 Subject: [IRCServices] configure script changes
3423 In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705131049120.61451@server2.shellworld.net>
3424 Message-ID: <4647357f.25602@msgid.achurch.org>
3425
3426 >Hi, One thing I liked about the configure script in 5.0 is the fact that
3427 >you could have the script prompt you for the directories to install into.
3428 >In 5.1 pre0 the script defaults to /usr/local/lib and /usr/local/sbin it
3429 >would be nice if you could re add this prompting as not everyone
3430 >installing ircservices will be root on the system they are installing it
3431 >on and having the script prompt for the directories was a nice thing.
3432
3433 I've removed the prompts to match the style of the configuration
3434 process used by most other open-source software. You can still set the
3435 installation directories using the -bindest, -datdest, or -prefix options
3436 (this is unchanged since version 5.0).
3437
3438 --Andrew Church
3439 achurch@achurch.org
3440 http://achurch.org/
3441 From achurch at achurch.org Mon May 14 00:57:54 2007
3442 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
3443 Date: Sun May 13 09:09:51 2007
3444 Subject: [IRCServices] ircservices-5.1pre0 Problems
3445 In-Reply-To: <001901c79560$90fdf530$0100000a@citir>
3446 Message-ID: <4647384c.30066@msgid.achurch.org>
3447
3448 >Today we tried new beta release,
3449 >And we come across some problems...Here is the list... (Converted DB from
3450 >5.0.* and Unreal IRCD)
3451 >
3452 >1- Translations arent ready.
3453
3454 Unfortunately, many of the volunteers who have previously helped with
3455 translating Services no longer have time to do so. The following languages
3456 have been updated for version 5.1: Spanish, Hungarian, Japanese, and Dutch.
3457 Assistance is, of course, welcome in bringing the other language files
3458 (German, French, Russian, and Turkish) up to date.
3459
3460 >2- Founders of the channels dont get +q when they join the channel but they
3461 >get +a.
3462
3463 This is a design change in version 5.1, as the use and functionality
3464 of a "channel owner" mode such as +q varies too much between different
3465 protocols for Services to make any effective use of it.
3466
3467 >3- Mlocks are gone after the convert.
3468
3469 My sincere apologies; I have no idea how this slipped in, but this
3470 problem does indeed exist in the XML data importer. I'll fix it and make
3471 a new release immediately.
3472
3473 >4- In some channels when you voice someone, chanserv makes -ao even they
3474 >dont have access. But if they left the channel and come back. No problem
3475 >occurs.
3476
3477 Can you describe this in more detail (such as a log of the problem
3478 occurring)?
3479
3480 --Andrew Church
3481 achurch@achurch.org
3482 http://achurch.org/
3483 From achurch at achurch.org Mon May 14 01:43:57 2007
3484 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
3485 Date: Sun May 13 09:47:47 2007
3486 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre1 released
3487 Message-ID: <46474130.65557@msgid.achurch.org>
3488
3489 Services 5.1pre1 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
3490
3491 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/testing/ (Japan)
3492 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/testing/ (Western USA)
3493
3494 baf758f43163b2457f19bdf375345fe4 ircservices-5.1pre1.tar.gz
3495 706c948b6f4534c1adec1824de585ddf ircservices-5.1pre1.diff.gz
3496 aa03a08e01d26d1726a7d8158b289812 ircservices-5.1pre1-1.i386.rpm
3497 76069445198c06e11885c3f2e1f841ab ircservices_5.1pre1-1_i386.deb
3498
3499 The mirrors should have it shortly.
3500
3501 This release corrects the bug just mentioned on the mailing list
3502 which causes channel mode locks to be lost when XML data is imported.
3503 I apologize sincerely for letting something like this slip through, and
3504 I hope it hasn't affected too many people. (The other two bugs in the
3505 change log are minor ones that shouldn't come up under normal usage.
3506 one results from a certain combination of debugging configuration flags;
3507 the other arose while the XML bug was being fixed, and shouldn't occur
3508 under actual use.)
3509
3510 Changes in version 5.1pre1
3511 --------------------------
3512 2007/05/14 Fixed a bug in XML import that caused channel mode locks to
3513 be lost. Reported by <loverboy@irc.doruk.net.tr>
3514 2007/05/14 Fixed Services being unable to start if both the compatibility
3515 strdup() function and memory checking were enabled.
3516 2007/05/14 Fixed a potential crash with corrupt databases.
3517
3518 --Andrew Church
3519 achurch@achurch.org
3520 http://achurch.org/
3521 From quension at mac.com Sun May 13 12:57:01 2007
3522 From: quension at mac.com (Trevor Talbot)
3523 Date: Sun May 13 12:57:05 2007
3524 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre0 released
3525 In-Reply-To: <463d8f4b.23151@msgid.achurch.org>
3526 References: <463d8f4b.23151@msgid.achurch.org>
3527 Message-ID: <3242b4bc267a16fa09ff463d284a362c@mac.com>
3528
3529 On May 6, 2007, at 1:18 AM, Andrew Church wrote:
3530
3531 > The second, and more important, reason for posting the
3532 > announcement to this list is that I intend version 5.1 to be the last
3533 > version of IRC Services, at least under my care. While I don't
3534 > consider Services "complete"--software development is a neverending
3535 > task, and in any case users' needs change over time--I do believe that
3536 > it's time for me to move on to other things. In fact, I already
3537 > devote a fair amount of my time outside of work to other software
3538 > development projects (such as the audio/video tool "transcode", for
3539 > those who are familiar with it), and I have other hobbies which I
3540 > haven't been able to pursue as much as I'd like. I've also found that
3541 > I personally use IRC very infrequently these days, and that has
3542 > inevitably lessened my interest in continuing Services development as
3543 > well.
3544
3545 > I realize that this "end-of-life" announcement for Services may
3546 > come as a surprise to some, and for that I apologize. As I mentioned
3547 > earlier, I will continue to support Services for some time to come (my
3548 > current thought is for two to three years after the release of 5.1.0);
3549 > however, I did want to provide advance warning of my future
3550 > intentions. Thank you all for your support over the years.
3551
3552 Even though it's not "over", I wanted to say a couple things.
3553
3554 First, thank you for all the work you've done during the last several
3555 years. Besides IRC Services itself, most of the NickServ/ChanServ
3556 -style services packages in use today trace their origins to your
3557 software in one form or another. Inspiring that much development is no
3558 small accomplishment. I've certainly customized IRC Services for
3559 specific uses in the past. We've also had discussions about irc3,
3560 which has inspired me personally to think about IRC in a slightly
3561 different way for several years now. I've found that line of thought
3562 to be quite intriguing, and perhaps it will lead to me to create
3563 something useful later on.
3564
3565 And second, thank you for having an "exit plan". Far too many projects
3566 are simply abandoned by their authors and maintainers. While obviously
3567 software such as this cannot take priority over other life concerns,
3568 it's great to see someone recognize they will be unable to continue
3569 ahead of time, and plan to make that eventuality as painless as
3570 possible for those who use it.
3571
3572 -- Quension
3573
3574 From nick at nickgawronski.com Sun May 13 17:33:18 2007
3575 From: nick at nickgawronski.com (Nick Gawronski)
3576 Date: Sun May 13 17:33:23 2007
3577 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre0 released
3578 In-Reply-To: <3242b4bc267a16fa09ff463d284a362c@mac.com>
3579 References: <463d8f4b.23151@msgid.achurch.org>
3580 <3242b4bc267a16fa09ff463d284a362c@mac.com>
3581 Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705131931570.78823@server2.shellworld.net>
3582
3583 Hi, Possibley you could when you leave put the ircservices code on
3584 sourceforge.net so after you leave someone else can take over.On Sun, 13
3585 May 2007, Trevor Talbot wrote:
3586
3587 > On May 6, 2007, at 1:18 AM, Andrew Church wrote:
3588 >
3589 > > The second, and more important, reason for posting the announcement to
3590 > > this list is that I intend version 5.1 to be the last version of IRC
3591 > > Services, at least under my care. While I don't consider Services
3592 > > "complete"--software development is a neverending task, and in any case
3593 > > users' needs change over time--I do believe that it's time for me to move on
3594 > > to other things. In fact, I already devote a fair amount of my time outside
3595 > > of work to other software development projects (such as the audio/video tool
3596 > > "transcode", for those who are familiar with it), and I have other hobbies
3597 > > which I haven't been able to pursue as much as I'd like. I've also found
3598 > > that I personally use IRC very infrequently these days, and that has
3599 > > inevitably lessened my interest in continuing Services development as well.
3600 >
3601 > > I realize that this "end-of-life" announcement for Services may come as
3602 > > a surprise to some, and for that I apologize. As I mentioned earlier, I
3603 > > will continue to support Services for some time to come (my current thought
3604 > > is for two to three years after the release of 5.1.0); however, I did want
3605 > > to provide advance warning of my future intentions. Thank you all for your
3606 > > support over the years.
3607 >
3608 > Even though it's not "over", I wanted to say a couple things.
3609 >
3610 > First, thank you for all the work you've done during the last several years.
3611 > Besides IRC Services itself, most of the NickServ/ChanServ -style services
3612 > packages in use today trace their origins to your software in one form or
3613 > another. Inspiring that much development is no small accomplishment. I've
3614 > certainly customized IRC Services for specific uses in the past. We've also
3615 > had discussions about irc3, which has inspired me personally to think about
3616 > IRC in a slightly different way for several years now. I've found that line
3617 > of thought to be quite intriguing, and perhaps it will lead to me to create
3618 > something useful later on.
3619 >
3620 > And second, thank you for having an "exit plan". Far too many projects are
3621 > simply abandoned by their authors and maintainers. While obviously software
3622 > such as this cannot take priority over other life concerns, it's great to see
3623 > someone recognize they will be unable to continue ahead of time, and plan to
3624 > make that eventuality as painless as possible for those who use it.
3625 >
3626 > -- Quension
3627 >
3628 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
3629 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
3630 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
3631 >
3632 >
3633
3634 From achurch at achurch.org Mon May 14 10:30:10 2007
3635 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
3636 Date: Sun May 13 18:41:07 2007
3637 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre0 released
3638 In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705131931570.78823@server2.shellworld.net>
3639 Message-ID: <4647be2b.21366@msgid.achurch.org>
3640
3641 >Hi, Possibley you could when you leave put the ircservices code on
3642 >sourceforge.net so after you leave someone else can take over.
3643
3644 I plan to keep the Services home page active for some time--probably
3645 a couple of years--after I release 5.1.0, so that should be plenty of time
3646 for anyone with interest to obtain the source code. When the time does
3647 come to take down the Services home page, I'll consider my options at that
3648 point (for all we know, Sourceforge may not even exist then).
3649
3650 --Andrew Church
3651 achurch@achurch.org
3652 http://achurch.org/
3653 From nick at nickgawronski.com Wed May 16 08:24:28 2007
3654 From: nick at nickgawronski.com (Nick Gawronski)
3655 Date: Wed May 16 08:24:37 2007
3656 Subject: [IRCServices] forceload option automatically runs
3657 Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705161019310.92101@server2.shellworld.net>
3658
3659 Hi, One thing I noticed is that the forceload option could be just added
3660 into the main code rather then an option. If services sees corruption in
3661 the databases it could just automatically load what ever it can understand
3662 and ignore the rest of the database. This would also help when restarting
3663 ircservices as if no one is at the system or needs to restart ircservices
3664 it could take care of the databases itself rather then needing to login to
3665 the system and run a binary. I could see this useful for ircops who don't
3666 normally have access directly to the system where ircservices is running
3667 but if they saw a need to restart ircservices they could do so with out
3668 needing to contact the admin of the server if a database would not load
3669 and services would not start.
3670
3671 From achurch at achurch.org Thu May 17 04:59:07 2007
3672 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
3673 Date: Wed May 16 13:09:02 2007
3674 Subject: [IRCServices] forceload option automatically runs
3675 In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705161019310.92101@server2.shellworld.net>
3676 Message-ID: <464b64d9.21111@msgid.achurch.org>
3677
3678 >Hi, One thing I noticed is that the forceload option could be just added
3679 >into the main code rather then an option. If services sees corruption in
3680 >the databases it could just automatically load what ever it can understand
3681 >and ignore the rest of the database. This would also help when restarting
3682 >ircservices as if no one is at the system or needs to restart ircservices
3683 >it could take care of the databases itself rather then needing to login to
3684 >the system and run a binary. I could see this useful for ircops who don't
3685 >normally have access directly to the system where ircservices is running
3686 >but if they saw a need to restart ircservices they could do so with out
3687 >needing to contact the admin of the server if a database would not load
3688 >and services would not start.
3689
3690 The problem with this (and the reason -forceload is not the default
3691 in the first place) is that if some part of the database is corrupt,
3692 there's no telling how bad the situation is. In the worst case, Services
3693 could be unable to load any data, then overwrite your database files with
3694 empty databases, destroying any chance you had of retrieving the data via
3695 other means (such as writing a program to extract the data).
3696
3697 In any case, -forceload is only supported for the database/version4
3698 module, and there only for certain databases (a corrupt oper.db, for
3699 example, will cause Services to abort whether -forceload is given or not).
3700 Moreover, due to the format of those database files, it's unlikely you'd
3701 be able to recover any data anyway under most circumstances. I probably
3702 ought to just get rid of the option entirely.
3703
3704 --Andrew Church
3705 achurch@achurch.org
3706 http://achurch.org/
3707 From robclements1962 at hotmail.com Wed May 16 17:16:17 2007
3708 From: robclements1962 at hotmail.com (robin clements)
3709 Date: Wed May 16 17:16:19 2007
3710 Subject: [IRCServices] Multiple Error messages on Services startup ....
3711 Message-ID: <BAY123-W18B1A368E7CEAD9D4FDCDB7330@phx.gbl>
3712
3713
3714 Hi All,
3715 I am very new to running an ircd and have had a good deal of luck so far and actually got one up and running.
3716 However, I have installed Services and am getting problems starting it.
3717 When i type ./services.conf the following errors come up: -
3718
3719 [~/ircservices/lib/services]# ./ircservices.conf./ircservices.conf: line 83: RemoteServer: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 98: LocalAddress: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 110: ServerName: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 116: ServerDesc: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 122: ServiceUser: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 151: Umask: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 171: LogFilename: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 179: PIDFilename: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 184: MOTDFilename: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 193: LockFilename: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 252: StrictPasswords: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 263: BadPassLimit: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 272: BadPassTimeout: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 279: BadPassWarning: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 285: UpdateTimeout: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 300: WarningTimeout: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 313: ReadTimeout: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 334: TimeoutCheck: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 343: PingFrequency: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 389: NetBufferSize: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 407: NetBufferLimit: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 426: GuestNickPrefix: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 439: DefTimeZone: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 445: LogMaxUsers: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 450: EnableGetpass: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 456: WallGetpass: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 463: WallSetpass: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 500: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 520: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 532: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 547: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 549: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 587: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 588: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 589: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 590: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 591: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 647: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 648: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 649: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 650: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 653: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 687: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 688: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 689: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 714: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 716: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 727: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 739: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 799: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 800: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 801: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 802: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 826: LoadModule: command not found./ircservices.conf: line 827: LoadModule: command not found
3720
3721 can anyone help me please? I am certain I have compiled the config correctly as I have put the correct information in all the lines listed above. I am using Unreal 3.2x ircd and have configured its config file correctly to accept Services.
3722 Many Thanks,
3723 Rob.
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3727 From nim at shadowfire.org Wed May 16 17:25:54 2007
3728 From: nim at shadowfire.org (Michael Arnold)
3729 Date: Wed May 16 17:26:04 2007
3730 Subject: [IRCServices] Multiple Error messages on Services startup ....
3731 In-Reply-To: <BAY123-W18B1A368E7CEAD9D4FDCDB7330@phx.gbl>
3732 References: <BAY123-W18B1A368E7CEAD9D4FDCDB7330@phx.gbl>
3733 Message-ID: <20070517002554.GA22320@localhost.localdomain>
3734
3735 On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 01:16:17AM +0100, robin clements wrote:
3736 hi,
3737 ircservices.conf is the config file, the binary will probably be in
3738 a ./bin directory somewhere, based on where you told it to install
3739 during ./configure. If you execute the binary instead of the config
3740 file, those errors, at least, should go away.
3741
3742 Nim
3743
3744 > Hi All,
3745 > I am very new to running an ircd and have had a good deal of luck so far
3746 > and actually got one up and running.
3747 > However, I have installed Services and am getting problems starting it.
3748 > When i type ./services.conf the following errors come up: -
3749 >
3750 > [~/ircservices/lib/services]# ./ircservices.conf
3751 > ./ircservices.conf: line 83: RemoteServer: command not found
3752 > ./ircservices.conf: line 98: LocalAddress: command not found
3753 > ./ircservices.conf: line 110: ServerName: command not found
3754 > ./ircservices.conf: line 116: ServerDesc: command not found
3755 > ./ircservices.conf: line 122: ServiceUser: command not found
3756 > ./ircservices.conf: line 151: Umask: command not found
3757 > ./ircservices.conf: line 171: LogFilename: command not found
3758 > ./ircservices.conf: line 179: PIDFilename: command not found
3759 > ./ircservices.conf: line 184: MOTDFilename: command not found
3760 > ./ircservices.conf: line 193: LockFilename: command not found
3761 > ./ircservices.conf: line 252: StrictPasswords: command not found
3762 > ./ircservices.conf: line 263: BadPassLimit: command not found
3763 > ./ircservices.conf: line 272: BadPassTimeout: command not found
3764 > ./ircservices.conf: line 279: BadPassWarning: command not found
3765 > ./ircservices.conf: line 285: UpdateTimeout: command not found
3766 > ./ircservices.conf: line 300: WarningTimeout: command not found
3767 > ./ircservices.conf: line 313: ReadTimeout: command not found
3768 > ./ircservices.conf: line 334: TimeoutCheck: command not found
3769 > ./ircservices.conf: line 343: PingFrequency: command not found
3770 > ./ircservices.conf: line 389: NetBufferSize: command not found
3771 > ./ircservices.conf: line 407: NetBufferLimit: command not found
3772 > ./ircservices.conf: line 426: GuestNickPrefix: command not found
3773 > ./ircservices.conf: line 439: DefTimeZone: command not found
3774 > ./ircservices.conf: line 445: LogMaxUsers: command not found
3775 > ./ircservices.conf: line 450: EnableGetpass: command not found
3776 > ./ircservices.conf: line 456: WallGetpass: command not found
3777 > ./ircservices.conf: line 463: WallSetpass: command not found
3778 > ./ircservices.conf: line 500: LoadModule: command not found
3779 > ./ircservices.conf: line 520: LoadModule: command not found
3780 > ./ircservices.conf: line 532: LoadModule: command not found
3781 > ./ircservices.conf: line 547: LoadModule: command not found
3782 > ./ircservices.conf: line 549: LoadModule: command not found
3783 > ./ircservices.conf: line 587: LoadModule: command not found
3784 > ./ircservices.conf: line 588: LoadModule: command not found
3785 > ./ircservices.conf: line 589: LoadModule: command not found
3786 > ./ircservices.conf: line 590: LoadModule: command not found
3787 > ./ircservices.conf: line 591: LoadModule: command not found
3788 > ./ircservices.conf: line 647: LoadModule: command not found
3789 > ./ircservices.conf: line 648: LoadModule: command not found
3790 > ./ircservices.conf: line 649: LoadModule: command not found
3791 > ./ircservices.conf: line 650: LoadModule: command not found
3792 > ./ircservices.conf: line 653: LoadModule: command not found
3793 > ./ircservices.conf: line 687: LoadModule: command not found
3794 > ./ircservices.conf: line 688: LoadModule: command not found
3795 > ./ircservices.conf: line 689: LoadModule: command not found
3796 > ./ircservices.conf: line 714: LoadModule: command not found
3797 > ./ircservices.conf: line 716: LoadModule: command not found
3798 > ./ircservices.conf: line 727: LoadModule: command not found
3799 > ./ircservices.conf: line 739: LoadModule: command not found
3800 > ./ircservices.conf: line 799: LoadModule: command not found
3801 > ./ircservices.conf: line 800: LoadModule: command not found
3802 > ./ircservices.conf: line 801: LoadModule: command not found
3803 > ./ircservices.conf: line 802: LoadModule: command not found
3804 > ./ircservices.conf: line 826: LoadModule: command not found
3805 > ./ircservices.conf: line 827: LoadModule: command not found
3806 >
3807 >
3808 > can anyone help me please? I am certain I have compiled the config
3809 > correctly as I have put the correct information in all the lines listed
3810 > above. I am using Unreal 3.2x ircd and have configured its config file
3811 > correctly to accept Services.
3812 > Many Thanks,
3813 > Rob.
3814
3815 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
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3817 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
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3825 From nick at nickgawronski.com Wed May 16 19:08:17 2007
3826 From: nick at nickgawronski.com (Nick Gawronski)
3827 Date: Wed May 16 19:08:21 2007
3828 Subject: [IRCServices] forceload option automatically runs
3829 In-Reply-To: <464b64d9.21111@msgid.achurch.org>
3830 References: <464b64d9.21111@msgid.achurch.org>
3831 Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705162103290.38057@server2.shellworld.net>
3832
3833 Hi, It would be a nice thing just to remove the old version 4 database
3834 support as with xml export import features there is really no need for
3835 version 4 support. For now it is a nice thing to have for users who
3836 might want to still use the databases but really sometime soon it should
3837 be removed. Another thing I noticed is when I used the -export option
3838 and I already had another copy of services running it tried to start the
3839 httpd module and exitted with the bind error address already in use. I
3840 had to shutdown services, export the databases then restart version 5.0
3841 again. It would be nice if the -export or -import is given services
3842 would just check and not load all of the modules just the ones for xml
3843 export and or import so the already runing copy would not need to be
3844 shutdown.On Thu, 17 May 2007, Andrew Church wrote:
3845
3846 > >Hi, One thing I noticed is that the forceload option could be just added
3847 > >into the main code rather then an option. If services sees corruption in
3848 > >the databases it could just automatically load what ever it can understand
3849 > >and ignore the rest of the database. This would also help when restarting
3850 > >ircservices as if no one is at the system or needs to restart ircservices
3851 > >it could take care of the databases itself rather then needing to login to
3852 > >the system and run a binary. I could see this useful for ircops who don't
3853 > >normally have access directly to the system where ircservices is running
3854 > >but if they saw a need to restart ircservices they could do so with out
3855 > >needing to contact the admin of the server if a database would not load
3856 > >and services would not start.
3857 >
3858 > The problem with this (and the reason -forceload is not the default
3859 > in the first place) is that if some part of the database is corrupt,
3860 > there's no telling how bad the situation is. In the worst case, Services
3861 > could be unable to load any data, then overwrite your database files with
3862 > empty databases, destroying any chance you had of retrieving the data via
3863 > other means (such as writing a program to extract the data).
3864 >
3865 > In any case, -forceload is only supported for the database/version4
3866 > module, and there only for certain databases (a corrupt oper.db, for
3867 > example, will cause Services to abort whether -forceload is given or not).
3868 > Moreover, due to the format of those database files, it's unlikely you'd
3869 > be able to recover any data anyway under most circumstances. I probably
3870 > ought to just get rid of the option entirely.
3871 >
3872 > --Andrew Church
3873 > achurch@achurch.org
3874 > http://achurch.org/
3875 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
3876 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
3877 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
3878 >
3879
3880 From achurch at achurch.org Thu May 17 14:55:06 2007
3881 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
3882 Date: Wed May 16 22:57:47 2007
3883 Subject: [IRCServices] forceload option automatically runs
3884 In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705162103290.38057@server2.shellworld.net>
3885 Message-ID: <464beed8.32706@msgid.achurch.org>
3886
3887 >Hi, It would be a nice thing just to remove the old version 4 database
3888 >support as with xml export import features there is really no need for
3889 >version 4 support. For now it is a nice thing to have for users who
3890 >might want to still use the databases but really sometime soon it should
3891 >be removed.
3892
3893 Removing the database/version4 module would prevent users who have
3894 upgraded to 5.1 from being able to read their old databases (even to
3895 export them), so I won't be doing this.
3896
3897 >Another thing I noticed is when I used the -export option
3898 >and I already had another copy of services running it tried to start the
3899 >httpd module and exitted with the bind error address already in use. I
3900 >had to shutdown services, export the databases then restart version 5.0
3901 >again. It would be nice if the -export or -import is given services
3902 >would just check and not load all of the modules just the ones for xml
3903 >export and or import so the already runing copy would not need to be
3904 >shutdown.
3905
3906 I'm aware of this as an issue; however, due to the design of Services
3907 it's not easy to fix in the general case, so I don't know if I'll be able
3908 to correct this for 5.1. The workaround is to disable the HTTP server
3909 modules before running ircservices -export.
3910
3911 --Andrew Church
3912 achurch@achurch.org
3913 http://achurch.org/
3914 From ircservices at arvoreen.net Fri May 18 05:21:12 2007
3915 From: ircservices at arvoreen.net (Pol Bettinger)
3916 Date: Fri May 18 05:21:32 2007
3917 Subject: [IRCServices] IRCservices not sending anything after tcp connection
3918 is set up
3919 Message-ID: <464D9A38.8070603@arvoreen.net>
3920
3921 Hello,
3922
3923 I have got a problem with the linking of the services. (version 5.0.61
3924 on an amd64 also tried on a real ia32, OS: Debian GNU/Linux ;-) to be
3925 all correct)
3926
3927 It shows up that the services connect (tcp) to unreal but the services
3928 are not sending anything out to the ircd although that they are claming
3929 to do so in the log (if run with -debug).
3930
3931 After 30 seconds the ircd then closes the connection, and thats' it.
3932
3933 For testing purpouse I have taken several traces, and also connected the
3934 services to a listener. There I found out that the services sends the
3935 link information and password when I kill the ircservices process.
3936
3937 Any help would greatly be appreciated.
3938
3939 Thanks!
3940
3941 --
3942 Pol Bettinger
3943 From achurch at achurch.org Sat May 19 14:10:37 2007
3944 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
3945 Date: Fri May 18 22:11:03 2007
3946 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre2 released
3947 Message-ID: <464e86e4.13142@msgid.achurch.org>
3948
3949 Services 5.1pre2 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
3950
3951 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/testing/ (Japan)
3952 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/testing/ (Western USA)
3953
3954 b97712d9173a330234c445d213324e00 ircservices-5.1pre2.tar.gz
3955 7ba2b5afbc96bed77471581ecdaee99a ircservices-5.1pre2.diff.gz
3956 bfed04fd0bf585432fabb718c7b4b72b ircservices-5.1pre2-1.i386.rpm
3957 19917fb535e7420581a96a1d1410a21c ircservices_5.1pre2-1_i386.deb
3958
3959 The mirrors should have it shortly.
3960
3961 This release includes an updated Turkish language file, courtesy of
3962 Basar U. Sezer. The MD5 hashing code used by Services has also been
3963 replaced with a version more friendly to open source; there should be no
3964 functional changes, but if you are using encryption, please let me know
3965 if any problems arise.
3966
3967 Changes in version 5.1pre2
3968 --------------------------
3969 2007/05/19 Updated the Turkish language file, courtesy of Basar U.
3970 Sezer <srcmaster@crypthon.com>
3971 2007/05/17 The database/version4 module now observes the -forceload
3972 option when loading the nickname database.
3973 2007/05/17 Replaced RSA's MD5 implementation with one licensed under
3974 more lenient terms. Suggested by Tim Retout
3975 <tim@retout.co.uk>
3976
3977 --Andrew Church
3978 achurch@achurch.org
3979 http://achurch.org/
3980 From ircservices at arvoreen.net Sat May 19 05:27:40 2007
3981 From: ircservices at arvoreen.net (Pol Bettinger)
3982 Date: Sat May 19 05:28:04 2007
3983 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre2
3984 Message-ID: <464EED3C.2080607@arvoreen.net>
3985
3986 Hello,
3987
3988 I tried to compile the services 5.1pre2 on an amd64 and it bails out
3989 with the messages attached. although on an chrooted ia32 system it works
3990 out fine (if I HUP the ircservices process with kill).
3991
3992
3993 *arvi@opti:/data/source/ircservices-5.1pre2$ ./configure -ignore-cache
3994
3995 Beginning IRC Services configuration.
3996
3997 Executable (program) files will be installed in /usr/local/sbin
3998 Data files will be installed in /usr/local/lib/ircservices
3999 Checking sanity of /bin/sh... high.
4000 Searching for a suitable compiler... great, found gcc!
4001 Testing default compiler flags (-O2 -fno-strict-aliasing)... looks good.
4002 Let's see what libraries we need... -lm -lcrypt
4003 Checking if we can use dynamic modules... no.
4004 Checking whether ranlib exists... yes.
4005 Checking for presence of include files (it's okay if some aren't there):
4006 stdint.h... present
4007 strings.h... present
4008 sys/select.h... present
4009 sys/sysproto.h... not present
4010 Looking for an 8-bit integer type... int8_t
4011 Looking for a 16-bit integer type... int16_t
4012 Looking for a 32-bit integer type... int32_t
4013 Looking for a 64-bit integer type... int64_t
4014 Checking the size of int... 32 bits
4015 Checking the size of long... 64 bits
4016 Checking the size of pointers... 64 bits
4017 Checking the size of time_t... 64 bits (nifty!)
4018 Checking the size of gid_t... 32 bits
4019 Checking for socklen_t... present.
4020 Seeing if your system defines int16/int32... not found (this is good).
4021 How to complain when something goes wrong... ah, strerror() is here.
4022 Looking for other functions we want that you don't have...
4023 Checking how to install files... looks like "install" will work.
4024 Seeing if "install" will create directories... OK.
4025 Checking how to copy directories... /bin/cp -dpr
4026 Creating config.h... done.
4027 Creating Makefile.inc... done.
4028 Saving configuration results in config.cache... done.
4029
4030 All done! Now edit defs.h as needed, and run "make" (or possibly "gmake")
4031 to compile Services. See the README and FAQ if you have any problems.
4032
4033 arvi@opti:/data/source/ircservices-5.1pre2$ make
4034 touch services.h
4035 make -C lang index
4036 make[1]: Entering directory `/localvol/data/source/ircservices-5.1pre2/lang'
4037 make[1]: ?index? ist bereits aktualisiert.
4038 make[1]: Leaving directory `/localvol/data/source/ircservices-5.1pre2/lang'
4039 gcc -DSTATIC_MODULES -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -g -Wall
4040 -Wmissing-prototypes -c actions.c -o actions.o
4041 In file included from services.h:78,
4042 from actions.c:10:
4043 sockets.h:141: error: expected ?)? before ?per_conn?
4044 sockets.h:154: error: expected ?=?, ?,?, ?;?, ?asm? or ?__attribute__?
4045 before ?read_buffer_len?
4046 sockets.h:155: error: expected ?=?, ?,?, ?;?, ?asm? or ?__attribute__?
4047 before ?write_buffer_len?
4048 sockets.h:156: error: expected declaration specifiers or ?...? before
4049 ?uint64_t?
4050 sockets.h:156: error: expected declaration specifiers or ?...? before
4051 ?uint64_t?
4052 sockets.h:157: error: expected declaration specifiers or ?...? before
4053 ?uint32_t?
4054 sockets.h:158: error: expected declaration specifiers or ?...? before
4055 ?uint32_t?
4056 In file included from services.h:79,
4057 from actions.c:10:
4058 send.h:19: error: expected ?=?, ?,?, ?;?, ?asm? or ?__attribute__?
4059 before ?protocol_features?
4060 In file included from services.h:80,
4061 from actions.c:10:
4062 modes.h:29: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before ?uint8_t?
4063 In file included from services.h:81,
4064 from actions.c:10:
4065 users.h:37: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before ?uint32_t?
4066 In file included from services.h:85,
4067 from actions.c:10:
4068 extern.h:154: error: expected declaration specifiers or ?...? before
4069 ?uint32_t?
4070 extern.h:230: error: expected ?=?, ?,?, ?;?, ?asm? or ?__attribute__?
4071 before ?time_msec?
4072 extern.h:234: error: expected ?=?, ?,?, ?;?, ?asm? or ?__attribute__?
4073 before ?*? token
4074 extern.h:235: warning: type defaults to ?int? in declaration of ?uint8_t?
4075 extern.h:235: error: expected ?;?, ?,? or ?)? before ?*? token
4076 extern.h:236: error: expected ?=?, ?,?, ?;?, ?asm? or ?__attribute__?
4077 before ?*? token
4078 extern.h:237: warning: type defaults to ?int? in declaration of ?uint8_t?
4079 extern.h:237: error: expected ?;?, ?,? or ?)? before ?*? token
4080 In file included from actions.c:13:
4081 timeout.h:46: error: expected ?)? before ?delay?
4082 actions.c: In function ?bad_password?:
4083 actions.c:67: error: ?User? has no member named ?bad_pw_time?
4084 actions.c:68: error: ?User? has no member named ?bad_pw_time?
4085 actions.c:69: error: ?User? has no member named ?bad_pw_count?
4086 actions.c:70: error: ?User? has no member named ?bad_pw_count?
4087 actions.c:71: error: ?User? has no member named ?bad_pw_time?
4088 actions.c:72: error: ?User? has no member named ?bad_pw_count?
4089 actions.c:77: error: ?User? has no member named ?bad_pw_count?
4090 actions.c: In function ?set_cmode?:
4091 actions.c:477: warning: implicit declaration of function ?add_timeout_ms?
4092 actions.c:478: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
4093
4094 --
4095 Pol Bettinger
4096 From achurch at achurch.org Sat May 19 21:39:51 2007
4097 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
4098 Date: Sat May 19 05:41:51 2007
4099 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre2
4100 In-Reply-To: <464EED3C.2080607@arvoreen.net>
4101 Message-ID: <464ef08b.16407@msgid.achurch.org>
4102
4103 I can't reproduce this problem. My best guess is that there's a
4104 problem with the "stdint.h" header file on your system.
4105
4106 --Andrew Church
4107 achurch@achurch.org
4108 http://achurch.org/
4109
4110 >Hello,
4111 >
4112 >I tried to compile the services 5.1pre2 on an amd64 and it bails out
4113 >with the messages attached. although on an chrooted ia32 system it works
4114 >out fine (if I HUP the ircservices process with kill).
4115 >
4116 >
4117 >*arvi@opti:/data/source/ircservices-5.1pre2$ ./configure -ignore-cache
4118 >
4119 >Beginning IRC Services configuration.
4120 >
4121 >Executable (program) files will be installed in /usr/local/sbin
4122 >Data files will be installed in /usr/local/lib/ircservices
4123 >Checking sanity of /bin/sh... high.
4124 >Searching for a suitable compiler... great, found gcc!
4125 >Testing default compiler flags (-O2 -fno-strict-aliasing)... looks good.
4126 >Let's see what libraries we need... -lm -lcrypt
4127 >Checking if we can use dynamic modules... no.
4128 >Checking whether ranlib exists... yes.
4129 >Checking for presence of include files (it's okay if some aren't there):
4130 > stdint.h... present
4131 > strings.h... present
4132 > sys/select.h... present
4133 > sys/sysproto.h... not present
4134 >Looking for an 8-bit integer type... int8_t
4135 >Looking for a 16-bit integer type... int16_t
4136 >Looking for a 32-bit integer type... int32_t
4137 >Looking for a 64-bit integer type... int64_t
4138 >Checking the size of int... 32 bits
4139 >Checking the size of long... 64 bits
4140 >Checking the size of pointers... 64 bits
4141 >Checking the size of time_t... 64 bits (nifty!)
4142 >Checking the size of gid_t... 32 bits
4143 >Checking for socklen_t... present.
4144 >Seeing if your system defines int16/int32... not found (this is good).
4145 >How to complain when something goes wrong... ah, strerror() is here.
4146 >Looking for other functions we want that you don't have...
4147 >Checking how to install files... looks like "install" will work.
4148 >Seeing if "install" will create directories... OK.
4149 >Checking how to copy directories... /bin/cp -dpr
4150 >Creating config.h... done.
4151 >Creating Makefile.inc... done.
4152 >Saving configuration results in config.cache... done.
4153 >
4154 >All done! Now edit defs.h as needed, and run "make" (or possibly "gmake")
4155 >to compile Services. See the README and FAQ if you have any problems.
4156 >
4157 >arvi@opti:/data/source/ircservices-5.1pre2$ make
4158 >touch services.h
4159 >make -C lang index
4160 >make[1]: Entering directory `/localvol/data/source/ircservices-5.1pre2/lang'
4161 >make[1]: »index« ist bereits aktualisiert.
4162 >make[1]: Leaving directory `/localvol/data/source/ircservices-5.1pre2/lang'
4163 >gcc -DSTATIC_MODULES -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -g -Wall
4164 >-Wmissing-prototypes -c actions.c -o actions.o
4165 >In file included from services.h:78,
4166 > from actions.c:10:
4167 >sockets.h:141: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘per_conn’
4168 >sockets.h:154: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’
4169 >before ‘read_buffer_len’
4170 >sockets.h:155: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’
4171 >before ‘write_buffer_len’
4172 >sockets.h:156: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before
4173 >‘uint64_t’
4174 >sockets.h:156: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before
4175 >‘uint64_t’
4176 >sockets.h:157: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before
4177 >‘uint32_t’
4178 >sockets.h:158: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before
4179 >‘uint32_t’
4180 >In file included from services.h:79,
4181 > from actions.c:10:
4182 >send.h:19: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’
4183 >before ‘protocol_features’
4184 >In file included from services.h:80,
4185 > from actions.c:10:
4186 >modes.h:29: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before ‘uint8_t’
4187 >In file included from services.h:81,
4188 > from actions.c:10:
4189 >users.h:37: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before ‘uint32_t’
4190 >In file included from services.h:85,
4191 > from actions.c:10:
4192 >extern.h:154: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before
4193 >‘uint32_t’
4194 >extern.h:230: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’
4195 >before ‘time_msec’
4196 >extern.h:234: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’
4197 >before ‘*’ token
4198 >extern.h:235: warning: type defaults to ‘int’ in declaration of ‘uint8_t’
4199 >extern.h:235: error: expected ‘;’, ‘,’ or ‘)’ before ‘*’ token
4200 >extern.h:236: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’
4201 >before ‘*’ token
4202 >extern.h:237: warning: type defaults to ‘int’ in declaration of ‘uint8_t’
4203 >extern.h:237: error: expected ‘;’, ‘,’ or ‘)’ before ‘*’ token
4204 >In file included from actions.c:13:
4205 >timeout.h:46: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘delay’
4206 >actions.c: In function ‘bad_password’:
4207 >actions.c:67: error: ‘User’ has no member named ‘bad_pw_time’
4208 >actions.c:68: error: ‘User’ has no member named ‘bad_pw_time’
4209 >actions.c:69: error: ‘User’ has no member named ‘bad_pw_count’
4210 >actions.c:70: error: ‘User’ has no member named ‘bad_pw_count’
4211 >actions.c:71: error: ‘User’ has no member named ‘bad_pw_time’
4212 >actions.c:72: error: ‘User’ has no member named ‘bad_pw_count’
4213 >actions.c:77: error: ‘User’ has no member named ‘bad_pw_count’
4214 >actions.c: In function ‘set_cmode’:
4215 >actions.c:477: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘add_timeout_ms’
4216 >actions.c:478: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
4217 >
4218 >--
4219 >Pol Bettinger
4220 >------------------------------------------------------------------
4221 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4222 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4223 From achurch at achurch.org Sat May 19 21:46:00 2007
4224 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
4225 Date: Sat May 19 05:46:46 2007
4226 Subject: [IRCServices] IRCservices not sending anything after tcp
4227 connection is set up
4228 In-Reply-To: <464D9A38.8070603@arvoreen.net>
4229 Message-ID: <464ef1b4.16417@msgid.achurch.org>
4230
4231 I'm afraid I can't reproduce this problem. Has anyone else seen
4232 anything like this?
4233
4234 --Andrew Church
4235 achurch@achurch.org
4236 http://achurch.org/
4237
4238 >Hello,
4239 >
4240 >I have got a problem with the linking of the services. (version 5.0.61
4241 >on an amd64 also tried on a real ia32, OS: Debian GNU/Linux ;-) to be
4242 >all correct)
4243 >
4244 >It shows up that the services connect (tcp) to unreal but the services
4245 >are not sending anything out to the ircd although that they are claming
4246 >to do so in the log (if run with -debug).
4247 >
4248 >After 30 seconds the ircd then closes the connection, and thats' it.
4249 >
4250 >For testing purpouse I have taken several traces, and also connected the
4251 >services to a listener. There I found out that the services sends the
4252 >link information and password when I kill the ircservices process.
4253 >
4254 >Any help would greatly be appreciated.
4255 >
4256 >Thanks!
4257 >
4258 >--
4259 >Pol Bettinger
4260 >------------------------------------------------------------------
4261 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4262 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4263 From ircservices at arvoreen.net Sat May 19 06:11:54 2007
4264 From: ircservices at arvoreen.net (Pol Bettinger)
4265 Date: Sat May 19 06:12:07 2007
4266 Subject: [IRCServices] IRCservices not sending anything after tcp
4267 connection is set up
4268 In-Reply-To: <464D9A38.8070603@arvoreen.net>
4269 References: <464D9A38.8070603@arvoreen.net>
4270 Message-ID: <464EF79A.1020704@arvoreen.net>
4271
4272 Hello,
4273
4274 I have now achieved that the services are running and working as they
4275 should but only after i send the services the HUP Signal via kill. For
4276 me it seems that the services don't flush their send buffer correctly.
4277
4278 I also tested 5.1-pre2 which show up exactly the same symptoms. Am I
4279 doing something wrong or is there a real problem?
4280
4281 I also took from our old machine that is still in production the
4282 binaries and tried them out. On the old machine they work as they should
4283 on the newer (a lot) faster machine they show also up the exact same
4284 problems (although I can't say for sure its the same reason as the libc
4285 is a lot newer on the newly installed machine)
4286
4287 Pol
4288
4289 Pol Bettinger schrieb:
4290 > Hello,
4291 >
4292 > I have got a problem with the linking of the services. (version 5.0.61
4293 > on an amd64 also tried on a real ia32, OS: Debian GNU/Linux ;-) to be
4294 > all correct)
4295 >
4296 > It shows up that the services connect (tcp) to unreal but the services
4297 > are not sending anything out to the ircd although that they are claming
4298 > to do so in the log (if run with -debug).
4299 >
4300 > After 30 seconds the ircd then closes the connection, and thats' it.
4301 >
4302 > For testing purpouse I have taken several traces, and also connected the
4303 > services to a listener. There I found out that the services sends the
4304 > link information and password when I kill the ircservices process.
4305 >
4306 > Any help would greatly be appreciated.
4307 >
4308 > Thanks!
4309 >
4310
4311 From nick at nickgawronski.com Sun May 20 08:57:48 2007
4312 From: nick at nickgawronski.com (Nick Gawronski)
4313 Date: Sun May 20 08:57:53 2007
4314 Subject: [IRCServices] issues with updating operserv databases
4315 Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705201054560.98172@server2.shellworld.net>
4316
4317 Hi, I am trying to save my data bases from version 5.0 as I still have it
4318 running in memory but have 5.1pre2 installed on hard drive. When I run
4319 /msg operserv update I get the following message, version 5.1 is installed
4320 where version 5.0 is installed so don't know why I am getting this
4321 message, what should I do?
4322 *operserv*> update
4323 -OperServ- Updating databases...
4324 *** Global -- from services.nickgawronski.com: Warning: Unable to lock
4325 databases; databases will not be updated.
4326 -OperServ- Database update failed.
4327
4328
4329 From achurch at achurch.org Mon May 21 01:06:55 2007
4330 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
4331 Date: Sun May 20 09:07:17 2007
4332 Subject: [IRCServices] issues with updating operserv databases
4333 In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705201054560.98172@server2.shellworld.net>
4334 Message-ID: <46507231.30371@msgid.achurch.org>
4335
4336 See FAQ C.1.
4337
4338 --Andrew Church
4339 achurch@achurch.org
4340 http://achurch.org/
4341
4342 >Hi, I am trying to save my data bases from version 5.0 as I still have it
4343 >running in memory but have 5.1pre2 installed on hard drive. When I run
4344 >/msg operserv update I get the following message, version 5.1 is installed
4345 >where version 5.0 is installed so don't know why I am getting this
4346 >message, what should I do?
4347 >*operserv*> update
4348 >-OperServ- Updating databases...
4349 >*** Global -- from services.nickgawronski.com: Warning: Unable to lock
4350 >databases; databases will not be updated.
4351 >-OperServ- Database update failed.
4352 >
4353 >
4354 >------------------------------------------------------------------
4355 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4356 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4357 From nick at nickgawronski.com Sun May 20 10:06:09 2007
4358 From: nick at nickgawronski.com (Nick Gawronski)
4359 Date: Sun May 20 10:06:12 2007
4360 Subject: [IRCServices] update force option still reports failing messages
4361 Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705201203040.919@server2.shellworld.net>
4362
4363 Hi, I entered with out the quotes "/msg operserv update force" and still
4364 get this message anything else I can try, no .lock or lock file exists in
4365 the data directory. -OperServ- Updating databases...
4366 *** Global -- from services.nickgawronski.com: Warning: Unable to lock
4367 databases; databases will not be updated.
4368 -OperServ- Database update failed.
4369
4370 From achurch at achurch.org Mon May 21 02:13:39 2007
4371 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
4372 Date: Sun May 20 10:13:53 2007
4373 Subject: [IRCServices] update force option still reports failing messages
4374 In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705201203040.919@server2.shellworld.net>
4375 Message-ID: <465081ce.31603@msgid.achurch.org>
4376
4377 What does the log file say?
4378
4379 --Andrew Church
4380 achurch@achurch.org
4381 http://achurch.org/
4382
4383 >Hi, I entered with out the quotes "/msg operserv update force" and still
4384 >get this message anything else I can try, no .lock or lock file exists in
4385 >the data directory. -OperServ- Updating databases...
4386 >*** Global -- from services.nickgawronski.com: Warning: Unable to lock
4387 >databases; databases will not be updated.
4388 >-OperServ- Database update failed.
4389 >
4390 >------------------------------------------------------------------
4391 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4392 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4393 From nick at nickgawronski.com Sun May 20 17:24:52 2007
4394 From: nick at nickgawronski.com (Nick Gawronski)
4395 Date: Sun May 20 17:24:57 2007
4396 Subject: [IRCServices] update force option still reports failing messages
4397 In-Reply-To: <465081ce.31603@msgid.achurch.org>
4398 References: <465081ce.31603@msgid.achurch.org>
4399 Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705201922470.13840@server2.shellworld.net>
4400
4401 Hi, my ircservices.log file does not exist in the data directory. When
4402 I was upgrading to version 5.1 from 5.0 I just did rm -rf ircservices
4403 and everything went including the log files and the xml export I had
4404 done. what else should I try?On Mon, 21 May 2007, Andrew Church wrote:
4405
4406 > What does the log file say?
4407 >
4408 > --Andrew Church
4409 > achurch@achurch.org
4410 > http://achurch.org/
4411 >
4412 > >Hi, I entered with out the quotes "/msg operserv update force" and still
4413 > >get this message anything else I can try, no .lock or lock file exists in
4414 > >the data directory. -OperServ- Updating databases...
4415 > >*** Global -- from services.nickgawronski.com: Warning: Unable to lock
4416 > >databases; databases will not be updated.
4417 > >-OperServ- Database update failed.
4418 > >
4419 > >------------------------------------------------------------------
4420 > >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4421 > >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4422 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
4423 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4424 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4425 >
4426
4427 From achurch at achurch.org Mon May 21 13:56:33 2007
4428 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
4429 Date: Sun May 20 22:02:40 2007
4430 Subject: [IRCServices] update force option still reports failing messages
4431 In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705201922470.13840@server2.shellworld.net>
4432 Message-ID: <465127ed.70771@msgid.achurch.org>
4433
4434 Well, perhaps that's the reason, then: You just deleted your
4435 Services databases. If you have the HTTP server running, you can
4436 download an XML copy of the databases that way, but otherwise, I'm
4437 afraid you've lost all your data.
4438
4439 --Andrew Church
4440 achurch@achurch.org
4441 http://achurch.org/
4442
4443 >Hi, my ircservices.log file does not exist in the data directory. When
4444 >I was upgrading to version 5.1 from 5.0 I just did rm -rf ircservices
4445 >and everything went including the log files and the xml export I had
4446 >done. what else should I try?On Mon, 21 May 2007, Andrew Church wrote:
4447 >
4448 >> What does the log file say?
4449 >>
4450 >> --Andrew Church
4451 >> achurch@achurch.org
4452 >> http://achurch.org/
4453 >>
4454 >> >Hi, I entered with out the quotes "/msg operserv update force" and still
4455 >> >get this message anything else I can try, no .lock or lock file exists in
4456 >> >the data directory. -OperServ- Updating databases...
4457 >> >*** Global -- from services.nickgawronski.com: Warning: Unable to lock
4458 >> >databases; databases will not be updated.
4459 >> >-OperServ- Database update failed.
4460 >> >
4461 >> >------------------------------------------------------------------
4462 >> >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4463 >> >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4464 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
4465 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4466 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4467 >>
4468 >
4469 >------------------------------------------------------------------
4470 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4471 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4472 From nick at nickgawronski.com Mon May 21 10:36:30 2007
4473 From: nick at nickgawronski.com (Nick Gawronski)
4474 Date: Mon May 21 10:36:39 2007
4475 Subject: [IRCServices] update force option still reports failing messages
4476 In-Reply-To: <465127ed.70771@msgid.achurch.org>
4477 References: <465127ed.70771@msgid.achurch.org>
4478 Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705211235420.48829@server2.shellworld.net>
4479
4480 Hi, What would the url be for downloading the xml databases? I have all
4481 of the modules loaded for the http server and the xml information.On Mon,
4482 21 May 2007, Andrew Church wrote:
4483
4484 > Well, perhaps that's the reason, then: You just deleted your
4485 > Services databases. If you have the HTTP server running, you can
4486 > download an XML copy of the databases that way, but otherwise, I'm
4487 > afraid you've lost all your data.
4488 >
4489 > --Andrew Church
4490 > achurch@achurch.org
4491 > http://achurch.org/
4492 >
4493 > >Hi, my ircservices.log file does not exist in the data directory. When
4494 > >I was upgrading to version 5.1 from 5.0 I just did rm -rf ircservices
4495 > >and everything went including the log files and the xml export I had
4496 > >done. what else should I try?On Mon, 21 May 2007, Andrew Church wrote:
4497 > >
4498 > >> What does the log file say?
4499 > >>
4500 > >> --Andrew Church
4501 > >> achurch@achurch.org
4502 > >> http://achurch.org/
4503 > >>
4504 > >> >Hi, I entered with out the quotes "/msg operserv update force" and still
4505 > >> >get this message anything else I can try, no .lock or lock file exists in
4506 > >> >the data directory. -OperServ- Updating databases...
4507 > >> >*** Global -- from services.nickgawronski.com: Warning: Unable to lock
4508 > >> >databases; databases will not be updated.
4509 > >> >-OperServ- Database update failed.
4510 > >> >
4511 > >> >------------------------------------------------------------------
4512 > >> >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4513 > >> >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4514 > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
4515 > >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4516 > >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4517 > >>
4518 > >
4519 > >------------------------------------------------------------------
4520 > >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4521 > >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4522 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
4523 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4524 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4525 >
4526
4527 From achurch at achurch.org Tue May 22 03:14:15 2007
4528 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
4529 Date: Mon May 21 11:19:44 2007
4530 Subject: [IRCServices] update force option still reports failing messages
4531 In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705211235420.48829@server2.shellworld.net>
4532 Message-ID: <4651e2bd.74274@msgid.achurch.org>
4533
4534 >Hi, What would the url be for downloading the xml databases? I have all
4535 >of the modules loaded for the http server and the xml information.
4536
4537 The XML export file can be downloaded from the top page of the
4538 httpd/dbaccess module. For example, if your modules.conf contains
4539
4540 Module httpd/main
4541 ListenTo 127.0.0.1:12345
4542 # (other options)
4543 EndModule
4544 Module httpd/dbaccess
4545 Prefix "/dbaccess"
4546 EndModule
4547
4548 then you would access http://127.0.0.1:12345/dbaccess and select "Save
4549 Link Target As" on the "XML database download" link.
4550
4551 --Andrew Church
4552 achurch@achurch.org
4553 http://achurch.org/
4554 From nick at nickgawronski.com Fri May 25 09:11:26 2007
4555 From: nick at nickgawronski.com (Nick Gawronski)
4556 Date: Fri May 25 09:11:41 2007
4557 Subject: [IRCServices] update force option still reports failing messages
4558 In-Reply-To: <4651e2bd.74274@msgid.achurch.org>
4559 References: <4651e2bd.74274@msgid.achurch.org>
4560 Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705251109260.37789@server2.shellworld.net>
4561
4562 Hi, I found the database xml export link. To make sure I get the xml
4563 data properly if I use the download "d" option in lynx when I am on the
4564 export link will that download the data properly so no line breaks mess
4565 up my data?On Tue, 22 May 2007, Andrew Church wrote:
4566
4567 > >Hi, What would the url be for downloading the xml databases? I have all
4568 > >of the modules loaded for the http server and the xml information.
4569 >
4570 > The XML export file can be downloaded from the top page of the
4571 > httpd/dbaccess module. For example, if your modules.conf contains
4572 >
4573 > Module httpd/main
4574 > ListenTo 127.0.0.1:12345
4575 > # (other options)
4576 > EndModule
4577 > Module httpd/dbaccess
4578 > Prefix "/dbaccess"
4579 > EndModule
4580 >
4581 > then you would access http://127.0.0.1:12345/dbaccess and select "Save
4582 > Link Target As" on the "XML database download" link.
4583 >
4584 > --Andrew Church
4585 > achurch@achurch.org
4586 > http://achurch.org/
4587 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
4588 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4589 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4590 >
4591
4592 From achurch at achurch.org Sat May 26 01:14:01 2007
4593 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
4594 Date: Fri May 25 09:14:20 2007
4595 Subject: [IRCServices] update force option still reports failing messages
4596 In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0705251109260.37789@server2.shellworld.net>
4597 Message-ID: <46570b58.32114@msgid.achurch.org>
4598
4599 Yes, "d" will download the data properly.
4600
4601 --Andrew Church
4602 achurch@achurch.org
4603 http://achurch.org/
4604
4605 >Hi, I found the database xml export link. To make sure I get the xml
4606 >data properly if I use the download "d" option in lynx when I am on the
4607 >export link will that download the data properly so no line breaks mess
4608 >up my data?On Tue, 22 May 2007, Andrew Church wrote:
4609 >
4610 >> >Hi, What would the url be for downloading the xml databases? I have all
4611 >> >of the modules loaded for the http server and the xml information.
4612 >>
4613 >> The XML export file can be downloaded from the top page of the
4614 >> httpd/dbaccess module. For example, if your modules.conf contains
4615 >>
4616 >> Module httpd/main
4617 >> ListenTo 127.0.0.1:12345
4618 >> # (other options)
4619 >> EndModule
4620 >> Module httpd/dbaccess
4621 >> Prefix "/dbaccess"
4622 >> EndModule
4623 >>
4624 >> then you would access http://127.0.0.1:12345/dbaccess and select "Save
4625 >> Link Target As" on the "XML database download" link.
4626 >>
4627 >> --Andrew Church
4628 >> achurch@achurch.org
4629 >> http://achurch.org/
4630 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
4631 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4632 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4633 >>
4634 >
4635 >------------------------------------------------------------------
4636 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4637 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4638 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Fri Jun 8 03:07:47 2007
4639 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
4640 Date: Fri Jun 8 03:07:56 2007
4641 Subject: [IRCServices] NS REGISTER and LINK
4642 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0706080307h4762241fn6b0290b77c3d465f@mail.gmail.com>
4643
4644 Bad thing: Guest nicks can apparantly be registered/linked.
4645
4646 I'm not sure what more to say on this matter other than it really
4647 shouldn't be allowed ;p.
4648
4649 [09:37:38] * Burlex is now known as Guest1050201837
4650 [09:37:46] * +Guest1050201837 (haxor@ChatSpike-d36001a8.us) Quit
4651 ([services.chatspike.net] Killed (NickServ (GHOST command used by
4652 Majic)))
4653 [09:37:51] <+Majic> Oops, typo... :(
4654 [09:38:07] * _Burlex (haxor@ChatSpike-d36001a8.us) has joined #inspircd
4655 [09:38:07] * ChanServ sets mode: +v _Burlex
4656 [09:38:10] <+Majic> :D
4657 [09:38:26] <+Majic> How come his script didn't reconnect like this earlier? :D
4658 [09:38:44] * _Burlex is now known as Burlex
4659 [09:39:47] * Burlex is now known as Guest1050201838
4660 [09:39:48] * +Guest1050201838 (haxor@ChatSpike-d36001a8.us) Quit
4661 ([services.chatspike.net] Killed (NickServ (GHOST command used by
4662 Majic)))
4663 [09:40:07] * _Burlex (haxor@ChatSpike-d36001a8.us) has joined #inspircd
4664 [09:40:07] * ChanServ sets mode: +v _Burlex
4665 [09:40:43] <@Bricker> man
4666 [09:40:46] <@Bricker> that was a bad poop
4667 [09:40:52] <+Majic> ....
4668 [09:40:55] * _Burlex is now known as Burlex
4669 [09:41:58] * Burlex is now known as Guest1050201839
4670 [09:41:58] * +Guest1050201839 (haxor@ChatSpike-d36001a8.us) Quit
4671 ([services.chatspike.net] Killed (NickServ (GHOST command used by
4672 Majic)))
4673 [09:42:08] * _Burlex (haxor@ChatSpike-d36001a8.us) has joined #inspircd
4674 [09:42:09] * ChanServ sets mode: +v _Burlex
4675 [09:42:39] <+Majic> :p
4676 [09:43:08] * _Burlex is now known as Burlex
4677 [09:44:09] * Burlex is now known as Guest1050201840
4678 [09:44:11] * +Guest1050201840 (haxor@ChatSpike-d36001a8.us) Quit
4679 ([services.chatspike.net] Killed (NickServ (GHOST command used by
4680 Majic)))
4681 [09:44:25] * _Burlex (haxor@ChatSpike-d36001a8.us) has joined #inspircd
4682 [09:44:25] * ChanServ sets mode: +v _Burlex
4683 [09:44:39] <+Majic> kekeke
4684 [09:44:39] <+HiroP> can someone ban Burlex please, his script is
4685 probably donna do that for hours again
4686 [09:44:50] <+Majic> This is fun, goway!
4687 [09:44:52] <+Majic> :D
4688 [09:44:54] * +Majic
4689 (sexeh.pants@ChatSpike-7418594a.dsl.skt2ca.pacbell.net) Quit (Killed
4690 (w00t (he won't if you stop ghosting him)))
4691
4692 .. later on ..
4693 [11:03:54] <+Majic> hehee, I have a ton of Guest..... nicks linked. :p
4694
4695 And, minimal testing (I'm at work) seems to confirm this:
4696
4697 [11:04:36] <ChatSpike/NickServ> Nickname Guest404 has been registered to you.
4698 [11:06:46] <ChatSpike/NickServ> Nickname Guest404 has been linked to
4699 your nickname.
4700 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Fri Jun 8 09:30:32 2007
4701 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
4702 Date: Fri Jun 8 09:30:35 2007
4703 Subject: [IRCServices] Follow up to LINK/REGISTER mail
4704 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0706080930n7e14326co910d21153c813ba5@mail.gmail.com>
4705
4706 Just as a follow up, the process for generating random nicks is
4707 weakened by only using rand() the first time - if that's in use, the
4708 nicks will be predictable in a series, meaning a malicious user can
4709 register or link the next N nicks that will pop up and splat the same
4710 person repeatedly.
4711
4712 Not nice.
4713 From xxx.coder at gmail.com Sat Jun 9 02:05:04 2007
4714 From: xxx.coder at gmail.com (ongeboren)
4715 Date: Sat Jun 9 02:05:06 2007
4716 Subject: [IRCServices] Follow up to LINK/REGISTER mail
4717 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0706080930n7e14326co910d21153c813ba5@mail.gmail.com>
4718 References: <b19eae4e0706080930n7e14326co910d21153c813ba5@mail.gmail.com>
4719 Message-ID: <ce6d53600706090205o19f6530axbcf05e5aa4de9a1d@mail.gmail.com>
4720
4721 Then set a jupe for guest* or whatever pattern you use for those
4722 nicknames so that no user can change its nickname to that via /nick.
4723
4724 On 6/8/07, Robin Burchell <surreal.w00t@gmail.com> wrote:
4725 > Just as a follow up, the process for generating random nicks is
4726 > weakened by only using rand() the first time - if that's in use, the
4727 > nicks will be predictable in a series, meaning a malicious user can
4728 > register or link the next N nicks that will pop up and splat the same
4729 > person repeatedly.
4730 >
4731 > Not nice.
4732 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
4733 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4734 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4735 >
4736
4737
4738 --
4739 Evlogi Petrov - ongeboren@UniBG
4740 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Sat Jun 9 02:24:00 2007
4741 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
4742 Date: Sat Jun 9 02:24:04 2007
4743 Subject: [IRCServices] Follow up to LINK/REGISTER mail
4744 In-Reply-To: <ce6d53600706090205o19f6530axbcf05e5aa4de9a1d@mail.gmail.com>
4745 References: <b19eae4e0706080930n7e14326co910d21153c813ba5@mail.gmail.com>
4746 <ce6d53600706090205o19f6530axbcf05e5aa4de9a1d@mail.gmail.com>
4747 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0706090224l1a5d0c0bme3c4fc41a44a7fe9@mail.gmail.com>
4748
4749 That doesn't fix NS LINK, and it also doesn't fix protocols like
4750 RFC1459 that don't support any such feature.
4751
4752 It's further problematic when you have a large network guesting a lot
4753 of people simultaneously, as those are the kind of conditions where it
4754 becomes guessable.
4755
4756 Thanks for the suggestion, though :)
4757
4758 On 6/9/07, ongeboren <xxx.coder@gmail.com> wrote:
4759 > Then set a jupe for guest* or whatever pattern you use for those
4760 > nicknames so that no user can change its nickname to that via /nick.
4761 >
4762 > On 6/8/07, Robin Burchell <surreal.w00t@gmail.com> wrote:
4763 > > Just as a follow up, the process for generating random nicks is
4764 > > weakened by only using rand() the first time - if that's in use, the
4765 > > nicks will be predictable in a series, meaning a malicious user can
4766 > > register or link the next N nicks that will pop up and splat the same
4767 > > person repeatedly.
4768 > >
4769 > > Not nice.
4770 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------
4771 > > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4772 > > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4773 > >
4774 >
4775 >
4776 > --
4777 > Evlogi Petrov - ongeboren@UniBG
4778 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
4779 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4780 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4781 >
4782 From achurch at achurch.org Sun Jun 10 21:43:48 2007
4783 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
4784 Date: Sun Jun 10 05:50:22 2007
4785 Subject: [IRCServices] NS REGISTER and LINK
4786 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0706080307h4762241fn6b0290b77c3d465f@mail.gmail.com>
4787 Message-ID: <466bf38b.76626@msgid.achurch.org>
4788
4789 >Bad thing: Guest nicks can apparantly be registered/linked.
4790
4791 Can't reproduce:
4792
4793 [after /nick Guest1050201837]
4794 -> *NickServ* register password email@example.com
4795 -NickServ- Nickname Guest1050201837 may not be registered.
4796
4797 --Andrew Church
4798 achurch@achurch.org
4799 http://achurch.org/
4800 From dnb at majestic-liaisons.com Sun Jun 10 06:00:44 2007
4801 From: dnb at majestic-liaisons.com (DeadNotBuried)
4802 Date: Sun Jun 10 06:01:11 2007
4803 Subject: [IRCServices] NS REGISTER and LINK
4804 In-Reply-To: <466bf38b.76626@msgid.achurch.org>
4805 References: <466bf38b.76626@msgid.achurch.org>
4806 Message-ID: <466BF5FC.2080003@majestic-liaisons.com>
4807
4808 /ns link Guest45678910
4809 [22:28:04] -NickServ- Nickname Guest45678910 has been linked to your
4810 nickname.
4811
4812 Andrew Church wrote:
4813 >> Bad thing: Guest nicks can apparantly be registered/linked.
4814 >
4815 > Can't reproduce:
4816 >
4817 > [after /nick Guest1050201837]
4818 > -> *NickServ* register password email@example.com
4819 > -NickServ- Nickname Guest1050201837 may not be registered.
4820 >
4821 > --Andrew Church
4822 > achurch@achurch.org
4823 > http://achurch.org/
4824 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
4825 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4826 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
4827 >
4828 >
4829
4830 From achurch at achurch.org Sun Jun 10 21:50:23 2007
4831 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
4832 Date: Sun Jun 10 06:03:10 2007
4833 Subject: [IRCServices] Follow up to LINK/REGISTER mail
4834 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0706080930n7e14326co910d21153c813ba5@mail.gmail.com>
4835 Message-ID: <466bf68b.76643@msgid.achurch.org>
4836
4837 >Just as a follow up, the process for generating random nicks is
4838 >weakened by only using rand() the first time - if that's in use, the
4839 >nicks will be predictable in a series, meaning a malicious user can
4840 >register or link the next N nicks that will pop up and splat the same
4841 >person repeatedly.
4842
4843 This is intentional, to minimize the possibility of two users getting
4844 assigned the same guest nick (which can be a real danger on networks with
4845 9-character nicknames; the birthday paradox tells us that the chance of a
4846 collision on 4-digit random numbers hits 50% at around 117 guest users,
4847 which isn't out of the question on large networks). This does, of course,
4848 leave open the possibility of users actively trying to collide guests, but
4849 (1) that requires an active attack, not simply passive registration, and
4850 (2) as I've always said, if you've got users actively trying to cause
4851 trouble, that's what you, the administrator, are there to take care of.
4852
4853 --Andrew Church
4854 achurch@achurch.org
4855 http://achurch.org/
4856 From achurch at achurch.org Sun Jun 10 22:10:47 2007
4857 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
4858 Date: Sun Jun 10 06:11:19 2007
4859 Subject: [IRCServices] NS REGISTER and LINK
4860 In-Reply-To: <466BF5FC.2080003@majestic-liaisons.com>
4861 Message-ID: <466bf875.07671@msgid.achurch.org>
4862
4863 >/ns link Guest45678910
4864 >[22:28:04] -NickServ- Nickname Guest45678910 has been linked to your
4865 >nickname.
4866
4867 Oh, dear. That's not good at all...
4868
4869 --Andrew Church
4870 achurch@achurch.org
4871 http://achurch.org/
4872 From achurch at achurch.org Sun Jun 10 22:15:54 2007
4873 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
4874 Date: Sun Jun 10 06:29:49 2007
4875 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre3 / 5.0.62 released
4876 Message-ID: <466bfcbd.43565@msgid.achurch.org>
4877
4878 Services 5.1pre3 and 5.0.62 have been released, and can be downloaded
4879 from:
4880
4881 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/testing/ (Japan)
4882 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/testing/ (Western USA)
4883
4884 bce9d2572fa15e71835cb173a91d91cf ircservices-5.1pre3.tar.gz
4885 928af2b2ad2ec39a961be216da315064 ircservices-5.1pre3.diff.gz
4886 3106b7f6af1a15669177a071599509ea ircservices-5.1pre3-1.i386.rpm
4887 d1f4e02212709233305ffb40b50332dd ircservices_5.1pre3-1_i386.deb
4888
4889 c2036f47fff481e93de78eeff4b1850c ircservices-5.0.62.tar.gz
4890 f400b7d6e0a61c1905a9b5cf0fd973c7 ircservices-5.0.62.diff.gz
4891 680335e6333121f924b651e99fdbc4b7 ircservices-5.0.62-1.i386.rpm
4892 21be17b16d8535f347324656bea43268 ircservices_5.0.62-1_i386.deb
4893
4894 The mirrors should have it shortly.
4895
4896 Changes in version 5.1pre3
4897 --------------------------
4898 2007/06/10 Fixed bug allowing guest nicknames to be linked. Reported
4899 by Robin Burchell <surreal.w00t@gmail.com> and
4900 DeadNotBuried <dnb@majestic-liaisons.com>
4901
4902 Changes in version 5.0.62
4903 -------------------------
4904 2007/06/10 Backported 5.1 fix for a bug allowing guest nicknames to be
4905 linked.
4906
4907 --Andrew Church
4908 achurch@achurch.org
4909 http://achurch.org/
4910 From gabriel.baez at solid-ircd.com Sun Jun 10 15:00:51 2007
4911 From: gabriel.baez at solid-ircd.com (Gabriel Baez)
4912 Date: Sun Jun 10 11:53:26 2007
4913 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre3 / 5.0.62 released
4914 In-Reply-To: <466bfcbd.43565@msgid.achurch.org>
4915 References: <466bfcbd.43565@msgid.achurch.org>
4916 Message-ID: <926BA6B6-064D-45D0-9B62-6ADA1156D737@solid-ircd.com>
4917
4918 I keep seeing the message " BUG: put_nickgroupinfo(0) with
4919 usercount==0" on the status windows, I'm running 5.1pre3
4920 I can still use the services with out any problems. I have ran them
4921 with -nofork to get more info but it doesn't show any useful information
4922
4923 ss
4924 On Jun 10, 2007, at 8:15 AM, Andrew Church wrote:
4925
4926 > Services 5.1pre3 and 5.0.62 have been released, and can be
4927 > downloaded
4928 > from:
4929 >
4930 > http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/testing/ (Japan)
4931 > ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/testing/ (Western USA)
4932 >
4933 > bce9d2572fa15e71835cb173a91d91cf ircservices-5.1pre3.tar.gz
4934 > 928af2b2ad2ec39a961be216da315064 ircservices-5.1pre3.diff.gz
4935 > 3106b7f6af1a15669177a071599509ea ircservices-5.1pre3-1.i386.rpm
4936 > d1f4e02212709233305ffb40b50332dd ircservices_5.1pre3-1_i386.deb
4937 >
4938 > c2036f47fff481e93de78eeff4b1850c ircservices-5.0.62.tar.gz
4939 > f400b7d6e0a61c1905a9b5cf0fd973c7 ircservices-5.0.62.diff.gz
4940 > 680335e6333121f924b651e99fdbc4b7 ircservices-5.0.62-1.i386.rpm
4941 > 21be17b16d8535f347324656bea43268 ircservices_5.0.62-1_i386.deb
4942 >
4943 > The mirrors should have it shortly.
4944 >
4945 > Changes in version 5.1pre3
4946 > --------------------------
4947 > 2007/06/10 Fixed bug allowing guest nicknames to be linked. Reported
4948 > by Robin Burchell <surreal.w00t@gmail.com> and
4949 > DeadNotBuried <dnb@majestic-liaisons.com>
4950 >
4951 > Changes in version 5.0.62
4952 > -------------------------
4953 > 2007/06/10 Backported 5.1 fix for a bug allowing guest nicknames to be
4954 > linked.
4955 >
4956 > --Andrew Church
4957 > achurch@achurch.org
4958 > http://achurch.org/
4959 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
4960 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
4961 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
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4966 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Jun 11 04:04:39 2007
4967 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
4968 Date: Sun Jun 10 12:07:22 2007
4969 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre3 / 5.0.62 released
4970 In-Reply-To: <926BA6B6-064D-45D0-9B62-6ADA1156D737@solid-ircd.com>
4971 Message-ID: <466c4be7.44236@msgid.achurch.org>
4972
4973 >I keep seeing the message " BUG: put_nickgroupinfo(0) with
4974 >usercount==0" on the status windows, I'm running 5.1pre3
4975 >I can still use the services with out any problems. I have ran them
4976 >with -nofork to get more info but it doesn't show any useful information
4977
4978 Those can be safely ignored. I'd included these to help test some new
4979 code, but at this point they're no longer relevant, and I'd actually
4980 forgotten they were still in there. I'll remove them for the next release.
4981
4982 --Andrew Church
4983 achurch@achurch.org
4984 http://achurch.org/
4985 From gabriel.baez at solid-ircd.com Sun Jun 10 15:40:39 2007
4986 From: gabriel.baez at solid-ircd.com (Gabriel Baez)
4987 Date: Sun Jun 10 12:32:29 2007
4988 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre3 / 5.0.62 released
4989 In-Reply-To: <466c4be7.44236@msgid.achurch.org>
4990 References: <466c4be7.44236@msgid.achurch.org>
4991 Message-ID: <38523EC7-2080-411E-B9CE-BFEAE3446381@solid-ircd.com>
4992
4993 Ahh, thanks for the info.
4994 On Jun 10, 2007, at 2:04 PM, Andrew Church wrote:
4995
4996 >> I keep seeing the message " BUG: put_nickgroupinfo(0) with
4997 >> usercount==0" on the status windows, I'm running 5.1pre3
4998 >> I can still use the services with out any problems. I have ran them
4999 >> with -nofork to get more info but it doesn't show any useful
5000 >> information
5001 >
5002 > Those can be safely ignored. I'd included these to help test
5003 > some new
5004 > code, but at this point they're no longer relevant, and I'd actually
5005 > forgotten they were still in there. I'll remove them for the next
5006 > release.
5007 >
5008 > --Andrew Church
5009 > achurch@achurch.org
5010 > http://achurch.org/
5011 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
5012 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
5013 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5014
5015 From alexey at kvirc.ru Mon Jun 18 10:08:35 2007
5016 From: alexey at kvirc.ru (Alexey Uzhva)
5017 Date: Mon Jun 18 10:08:44 2007
5018 Subject: [IRCServices] IRC+: RFC for IRC services
5019 Message-ID: <d79642b00706181008u400faa1cl13080e9f473fbd5f@mail.gmail.com>
5020
5021 Hello. You received this message because you are listed as one of the IRC
5022 developers.
5023
5024 I would like to present you the upcoming RFC for irc services. It is named
5025 "IRC+" together with currently nonexistent projects. The website of the
5026 project is www.irc-plus.org (dedicated forum will be soon) and the IRC
5027 channel is #irc+ <irc://irc.freenode.org/#irc+> on the Freenode
5028 irc://irc.freenode.org/#irc+
5029
5030 The RFC specing the services output. It should be numerics instead of
5031 notices. The clients/botmakers/etc will be able to handle services requests
5032 and make really useful and user-friendly IRC. And it is also include strong
5033 crypted auth to make IRC more secure.
5034
5035 Of course this changes must be optional and enabled only on per-session
5036 basis. So all old clients will be able to live as now.
5037
5038 I'm one of the KVIrc Development Team, also XChat, Konversation, WeeChat
5039 agree with ideas of this RFC. It is not complete, so I'm waiting for your
5040 comments/ideas to include in it (if any).
5041
5042 Do you interesting in this project? It is too hard to find somebody working
5043 on irc now...
5044
5045 I'm waiting for reply on this message, or you are welcome to our channel.
5046
5047 P.S: sorry for my english, please.
5048
5049 --
5050 Alexey Y Uzhva
5051
5052 Everything will be all right in the end.
5053 If it's not all right, it's not the end.
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5058 From amritp at alpsinc.info Tue Jul 10 12:10:47 2007
5059 From: amritp at alpsinc.info (Amrit Panesar)
5060 Date: Tue Jul 10 12:11:00 2007
5061 Subject: [IRCServices] Hello
5062 Message-ID: <70f7d7ad0707101210u1ba96478yb0f3e4c5adb29@mail.gmail.com>
5063
5064 Hi all, I need a bit of support, http://rafb.net/p/mEbyu390.html is my log,
5065 and i'm connecting via localhost... I use mIRC, it keeps z-lining me, i am
5066 not too shure if that could be a configuratation porblem, but it's my
5067 problem, can anyone help me?
5068
5069 ~Amrit
5070
5071 --
5072 Amrit Panesar
5073 President / Founder
5074 ALPS Technologies INC.
5075 AmritP@alpsinc.info
5076 http://www.alpsinc.info
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5080 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Tue Jul 10 12:23:43 2007
5081 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
5082 Date: Tue Jul 10 12:23:50 2007
5083 Subject: [IRCServices] Hello
5084 In-Reply-To: <70f7d7ad0707101210u1ba96478yb0f3e4c5adb29@mail.gmail.com>
5085 References: <70f7d7ad0707101210u1ba96478yb0f3e4c5adb29@mail.gmail.com>
5086 Message-ID: <debb3bc0707101223i3d0b6dfbj8a24fbb27b864f68@mail.gmail.com>
5087
5088 I'm not too sure what would cause the "unknown message from server"
5089 error in your logs, but if I was to have a guess, I would say that you
5090 may have the wrong ircd protocol module loaded...
5091
5092 --K
5093
5094 On 10/07/07, Amrit Panesar <amritp@alpsinc.info> wrote:
5095 > Hi all, I need a bit of support, http://rafb.net/p/mEbyu390.html is my log,
5096 > and i'm connecting via localhost... I use mIRC, it keeps z-lining me, i am
5097 > not too shure if that could be a configuratation porblem, but it's my
5098 > problem, can anyone help me?
5099 >
5100 > ~Amrit
5101 >
5102 > --
5103 > Amrit Panesar
5104 > President / Founder
5105 > ALPS Technologies INC.
5106 > AmritP@alpsinc.info
5107 > http://www.alpsinc.info
5108 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
5109 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
5110 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5111 >
5112 From amritp at alpsinc.info Tue Jul 10 12:48:59 2007
5113 From: amritp at alpsinc.info (Amrit Panesar)
5114 Date: Tue Jul 10 12:49:05 2007
5115 Subject: [IRCServices] Hello
5116 In-Reply-To: <debb3bc0707101223i3d0b6dfbj8a24fbb27b864f68@mail.gmail.com>
5117 References: <70f7d7ad0707101210u1ba96478yb0f3e4c5adb29@mail.gmail.com>
5118 <debb3bc0707101223i3d0b6dfbj8a24fbb27b864f68@mail.gmail.com>
5119 Message-ID: <70f7d7ad0707101248h23e4e5a9r1ebaa9bc33052386@mail.gmail.com>
5120
5121 ahhh, i see, is there any way to use services with inspircd?
5122
5123 On 7/10/07, Kieron Thwaites <ron2k.za@gmail.com> wrote:
5124 >
5125 > I'm not too sure what would cause the "unknown message from server"
5126 > error in your logs, but if I was to have a guess, I would say that you
5127 > may have the wrong ircd protocol module loaded...
5128 >
5129 > --K
5130 >
5131 > On 10/07/07, Amrit Panesar <amritp@alpsinc.info> wrote:
5132 > > Hi all, I need a bit of support, http://rafb.net/p/mEbyu390.html is my
5133 > log,
5134 > > and i'm connecting via localhost... I use mIRC, it keeps z-lining me, i
5135 > am
5136 > > not too shure if that could be a configuratation porblem, but it's my
5137 > > problem, can anyone help me?
5138 > >
5139 > > ~Amrit
5140 > >
5141 > > --
5142 > > Amrit Panesar
5143 > > President / Founder
5144 > > ALPS Technologies INC.
5145 > > AmritP@alpsinc.info
5146 > > http://www.alpsinc.info
5147 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------
5148 > > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
5149 > > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5150 > >
5151 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
5152 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
5153 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5154 >
5155
5156
5157
5158 --
5159 Amrit Panesar
5160 President / Founder
5161 ALPS Technologies INC.
5162 AmritP@alpsinc.info
5163 http://www.alpsinc.info
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5167 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Tue Jul 10 12:52:52 2007
5168 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
5169 Date: Tue Jul 10 12:53:01 2007
5170 Subject: [IRCServices] Hello
5171 In-Reply-To: <70f7d7ad0707101248h23e4e5a9r1ebaa9bc33052386@mail.gmail.com>
5172 References: <70f7d7ad0707101210u1ba96478yb0f3e4c5adb29@mail.gmail.com>
5173 <debb3bc0707101223i3d0b6dfbj8a24fbb27b864f68@mail.gmail.com>
5174 <70f7d7ad0707101248h23e4e5a9r1ebaa9bc33052386@mail.gmail.com>
5175 Message-ID: <debb3bc0707101252l52a9f7e5s146d3aa429169383@mail.gmail.com>
5176
5177 Depends on which version of services you wish to run. 5.0 has no
5178 support for inspircd; 5.1 does, but it's still in beta and I wouldn't
5179 recommend it for a live environment at this stage.
5180
5181 --K
5182
5183 On 10/07/07, Amrit Panesar <amritp@alpsinc.info> wrote:
5184 > ahhh, i see, is there any way to use services with inspircd?
5185 >
5186 >
5187 >
5188 > On 7/10/07, Kieron Thwaites <ron2k.za@gmail.com> wrote:
5189 > > I'm not too sure what would cause the "unknown message from server"
5190 > > error in your logs, but if I was to have a guess, I would say that you
5191 > > may have the wrong ircd protocol module loaded...
5192 > >
5193 > > --K
5194 > >
5195 > > On 10/07/07, Amrit Panesar <amritp@alpsinc.info> wrote:
5196 > > > Hi all, I need a bit of support, http://rafb.net/p/mEbyu390.html is my
5197 > log,
5198 > > > and i'm connecting via localhost... I use mIRC, it keeps z-lining me, i
5199 > am
5200 > > > not too shure if that could be a configuratation porblem, but it's my
5201 > > > problem, can anyone help me?
5202 > > >
5203 > > > ~Amrit
5204 > > >
5205 > > > --
5206 > > > Amrit Panesar
5207 > > > President / Founder
5208 > > > ALPS Technologies INC.
5209 > > > AmritP@alpsinc.info
5210 > > > http://www.alpsinc.info
5211 > > >
5212 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
5213 > > > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
5214 > > >
5215 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5216 > > >
5217 > >
5218 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
5219 > > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
5220 > >
5221 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5222 > >
5223 >
5224 >
5225 >
5226 > --
5227 >
5228 > Amrit Panesar
5229 > President / Founder
5230 > ALPS Technologies INC.
5231 > AmritP@alpsinc.info
5232 > http://www.alpsinc.info
5233 From brain at winbot.co.uk Tue Jul 10 12:59:38 2007
5234 From: brain at winbot.co.uk (Craig Edwards)
5235 Date: Tue Jul 10 12:59:45 2007
5236 Subject: [IRCServices] Hello
5237 In-Reply-To: <debb3bc0707101252l52a9f7e5s146d3aa429169383@mail.gmail.com>
5238 References: <70f7d7ad0707101210u1ba96478yb0f3e4c5adb29@mail.gmail.com> <debb3bc0707101223i3d0b6dfbj8a24fbb27b864f68@mail.gmail.com> <70f7d7ad0707101248h23e4e5a9r1ebaa9bc33052386@mail.gmail.com>
5239 <debb3bc0707101252l52a9f7e5s146d3aa429169383@mail.gmail.com>
5240 Message-ID: <4693E52A.1070109@winbot.co.uk>
5241
5242 Hi Kieron and Amrit
5243
5244 I suggest you use our protocol module from
5245 http://svn.inspircd.org/index.cgi/trunk/ircservices-module/ with
5246 InspIRCd and IRCServices 5.0. The 5.1 module isnt as feature complete
5247 right now.
5248
5249 If you have any problems with this module, feel free to pop along to
5250 irc.inspircd.org #inspircd as i doubt andy will support this module
5251 himself. :-)
5252
5253 Brain
5254
5255 Kieron Thwaites wrote:
5256 > Depends on which version of services you wish to run. 5.0 has no
5257 > support for inspircd; 5.1 does, but it's still in beta and I wouldn't
5258 > recommend it for a live environment at this stage.
5259 >
5260 > --K
5261 >
5262 > On 10/07/07, Amrit Panesar <amritp@alpsinc.info> wrote:
5263 >> ahhh, i see, is there any way to use services with inspircd?
5264 >>
5265 >>
5266 >>
5267 >> On 7/10/07, Kieron Thwaites <ron2k.za@gmail.com> wrote:
5268 >> > I'm not too sure what would cause the "unknown message from server"
5269 >> > error in your logs, but if I was to have a guess, I would say that you
5270 >> > may have the wrong ircd protocol module loaded...
5271 >> >
5272 >> > --K
5273 >> >
5274 >> > On 10/07/07, Amrit Panesar <amritp@alpsinc.info> wrote:
5275 >> > > Hi all, I need a bit of support, http://rafb.net/p/mEbyu390.html
5276 >> is my
5277 >> log,
5278 >> > > and i'm connecting via localhost... I use mIRC, it keeps z-lining
5279 >> me, i
5280 >> am
5281 >> > > not too shure if that could be a configuratation porblem, but it's my
5282 >> > > problem, can anyone help me?
5283 >> > >
5284 >> > > ~Amrit
5285 >> > >
5286 >> > > --
5287 >> > > Amrit Panesar
5288 >> > > President / Founder
5289 >> > > ALPS Technologies INC.
5290 >> > > AmritP@alpsinc.info
5291 >> > > http://www.alpsinc.info
5292 >> > >
5293 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
5294 >> > > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
5295 >> > >
5296 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5297 >> > >
5298 >> >
5299 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
5300 >> > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
5301 >> >
5302 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5303 >> >
5304 >>
5305 >>
5306 >>
5307 >> --
5308 >>
5309 >> Amrit Panesar
5310 >> President / Founder
5311 >> ALPS Technologies INC.
5312 >> AmritP@alpsinc.info
5313 >> http://www.alpsinc.info
5314 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
5315 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
5316 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5317 From brain at winbot.co.uk Tue Jul 10 13:00:40 2007
5318 From: brain at winbot.co.uk (Craig Edwards)
5319 Date: Tue Jul 10 13:00:43 2007
5320 Subject: [IRCServices] Hello
5321 In-Reply-To: <debb3bc0707101252l52a9f7e5s146d3aa429169383@mail.gmail.com>
5322 References: <70f7d7ad0707101210u1ba96478yb0f3e4c5adb29@mail.gmail.com> <debb3bc0707101223i3d0b6dfbj8a24fbb27b864f68@mail.gmail.com> <70f7d7ad0707101248h23e4e5a9r1ebaa9bc33052386@mail.gmail.com>
5323 <debb3bc0707101252l52a9f7e5s146d3aa429169383@mail.gmail.com>
5324 Message-ID: <4693E568.5020100@winbot.co.uk>
5325
5326 Oh yes, and you're also connecting a server to a client port. Pop along
5327 to our support channel and see our wiki at http://www.inspircd.org/wiki
5328 if youre stuck.
5329
5330 Brain
5331
5332 Kieron Thwaites wrote:
5333 > Depends on which version of services you wish to run. 5.0 has no
5334 > support for inspircd; 5.1 does, but it's still in beta and I wouldn't
5335 > recommend it for a live environment at this stage.
5336 >
5337 > --K
5338 >
5339 > On 10/07/07, Amrit Panesar <amritp@alpsinc.info> wrote:
5340 >> ahhh, i see, is there any way to use services with inspircd?
5341 >>
5342 >>
5343 >>
5344 >> On 7/10/07, Kieron Thwaites <ron2k.za@gmail.com> wrote:
5345 >> > I'm not too sure what would cause the "unknown message from server"
5346 >> > error in your logs, but if I was to have a guess, I would say that you
5347 >> > may have the wrong ircd protocol module loaded...
5348 >> >
5349 >> > --K
5350 >> >
5351 >> > On 10/07/07, Amrit Panesar <amritp@alpsinc.info> wrote:
5352 >> > > Hi all, I need a bit of support, http://rafb.net/p/mEbyu390.html
5353 >> is my
5354 >> log,
5355 >> > > and i'm connecting via localhost... I use mIRC, it keeps z-lining
5356 >> me, i
5357 >> am
5358 >> > > not too shure if that could be a configuratation porblem, but it's my
5359 >> > > problem, can anyone help me?
5360 >> > >
5361 >> > > ~Amrit
5362 >> > >
5363 >> > > --
5364 >> > > Amrit Panesar
5365 >> > > President / Founder
5366 >> > > ALPS Technologies INC.
5367 >> > > AmritP@alpsinc.info
5368 >> > > http://www.alpsinc.info
5369 >> > >
5370 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
5371 >> > > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
5372 >> > >
5373 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5374 >> > >
5375 >> >
5376 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
5377 >> > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
5378 >> >
5379 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5380 >> >
5381 >>
5382 >>
5383 >>
5384 >> --
5385 >>
5386 >> Amrit Panesar
5387 >> President / Founder
5388 >> ALPS Technologies INC.
5389 >> AmritP@alpsinc.info
5390 >> http://www.alpsinc.info
5391 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
5392 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
5393 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5394 From achurch at achurch.org Sun Aug 5 19:53:17 2007
5395 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
5396 Date: Sun Aug 5 04:07:45 2007
5397 Subject: [IRCServices] IRCservices not sending anything after tcp
5398 connection is set up
5399 In-Reply-To: <464EF79A.1020704@arvoreen.net>
5400 Message-ID: <46b5af7b.34320@msgid.achurch.org>
5401
5402 I've seen a couple of reports of behavior like this, but I still haven't
5403 been able to reproduce it. If anyone still has this problem, please provide:
5404
5405 - The version of Services you're using
5406
5407 - System information (CPU type, OS name and version); for Linux, be sure
5408 to include the exact kernel and glibc versions
5409
5410 - A debug log from Services, generated at debug level 3 (give the "-debug"
5411 option three times on the command line)
5412
5413 - A system call trace of both the Services and the ircd process (use
5414 strace on Linux: run "strace -ttT -f -o ircservices.strace ircservices"
5415 with appropriate command-line parameters for Services, and for the ircd
5416 process, run "strace -ttT -f -o ircd.strace -p <process-ID>", where
5417 <process-ID> is the numeric process ID of the ircd process)
5418
5419 (Note that the debug log and system call traces may include your server
5420 password, so send them to me privately.)
5421
5422 --Andrew Church
5423 achurch@achurch.org
5424 http://achurch.org/
5425
5426 >Hello,
5427 >
5428 >I have now achieved that the services are running and working as they
5429 >should but only after i send the services the HUP Signal via kill. For
5430 >me it seems that the services don't flush their send buffer correctly.
5431 >
5432 >I also tested 5.1-pre2 which show up exactly the same symptoms. Am I
5433 >doing something wrong or is there a real problem?
5434 >
5435 >I also took from our old machine that is still in production the
5436 >binaries and tried them out. On the old machine they work as they should
5437 >on the newer (a lot) faster machine they show also up the exact same
5438 >problems (although I can't say for sure its the same reason as the libc
5439 >is a lot newer on the newly installed machine)
5440 >
5441 >Pol
5442 >
5443 >Pol Bettinger schrieb:
5444 >> Hello,
5445 >>
5446 >> I have got a problem with the linking of the services. (version 5.0.61
5447 >> on an amd64 also tried on a real ia32, OS: Debian GNU/Linux ;-) to be
5448 >> all correct)
5449 >>
5450 >> It shows up that the services connect (tcp) to unreal but the services
5451 >> are not sending anything out to the ircd although that they are claming
5452 >> to do so in the log (if run with -debug).
5453 >>
5454 >> After 30 seconds the ircd then closes the connection, and thats' it.
5455 >>
5456 >> For testing purpouse I have taken several traces, and also connected the
5457 >> services to a listener. There I found out that the services sends the
5458 >> link information and password when I kill the ircservices process.
5459 >>
5460 >> Any help would greatly be appreciated.
5461 >>
5462 >> Thanks!
5463 >>
5464 >
5465 >------------------------------------------------------------------
5466 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
5467 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5468 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Sun Aug 5 05:08:04 2007
5469 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
5470 Date: Sun Aug 5 05:08:10 2007
5471 Subject: [IRCServices] IRCservices not sending anything after tcp
5472 connection is set up
5473 In-Reply-To: <46b5af7b.34320@msgid.achurch.org>
5474 References: <464EF79A.1020704@arvoreen.net> <46b5af7b.34320@msgid.achurch.org>
5475 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0708050508i44046c6cye967c7d2c22bbf43@mail.gmail.com>
5476
5477 I believe I found similar behaviour when I was doing hackery on a
5478 fork, though I cannot recall what caused this, nor what I did (if
5479 anything) to solve it.
5480
5481 Version was forked from latest 5.x release
5482 System information: Pentium 4, FreeBSD 6 (standard, uncustomised)
5483
5484 Sorry for a mostly useless email, except to put another report on the pile.
5485
5486 On 8/5/07, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
5487 > I've seen a couple of reports of behavior like this, but I still haven't
5488 > been able to reproduce it. If anyone still has this problem, please provide:
5489 >
5490 > - The version of Services you're using
5491 >
5492 > - System information (CPU type, OS name and version); for Linux, be sure
5493 > to include the exact kernel and glibc versions
5494 >
5495 > - A debug log from Services, generated at debug level 3 (give the "-debug"
5496 > option three times on the command line)
5497 >
5498 > - A system call trace of both the Services and the ircd process (use
5499 > strace on Linux: run "strace -ttT -f -o ircservices.strace ircservices"
5500 > with appropriate command-line parameters for Services, and for the ircd
5501 > process, run "strace -ttT -f -o ircd.strace -p <process-ID>", where
5502 > <process-ID> is the numeric process ID of the ircd process)
5503 >
5504 > (Note that the debug log and system call traces may include your server
5505 > password, so send them to me privately.)
5506 >
5507 > --Andrew Church
5508 > achurch@achurch.org
5509 > http://achurch.org/
5510 >
5511 > >Hello,
5512 > >
5513 > >I have now achieved that the services are running and working as they
5514 > >should but only after i send the services the HUP Signal via kill. For
5515 > >me it seems that the services don't flush their send buffer correctly.
5516 > >
5517 > >I also tested 5.1-pre2 which show up exactly the same symptoms. Am I
5518 > >doing something wrong or is there a real problem?
5519 > >
5520 > >I also took from our old machine that is still in production the
5521 > >binaries and tried them out. On the old machine they work as they should
5522 > >on the newer (a lot) faster machine they show also up the exact same
5523 > >problems (although I can't say for sure its the same reason as the libc
5524 > >is a lot newer on the newly installed machine)
5525 > >
5526 > >Pol
5527 > >
5528 > >Pol Bettinger schrieb:
5529 > >> Hello,
5530 > >>
5531 > >> I have got a problem with the linking of the services. (version 5.0.61
5532 > >> on an amd64 also tried on a real ia32, OS: Debian GNU/Linux ;-) to be
5533 > >> all correct)
5534 > >>
5535 > >> It shows up that the services connect (tcp) to unreal but the services
5536 > >> are not sending anything out to the ircd although that they are claming
5537 > >> to do so in the log (if run with -debug).
5538 > >>
5539 > >> After 30 seconds the ircd then closes the connection, and thats' it.
5540 > >>
5541 > >> For testing purpouse I have taken several traces, and also connected the
5542 > >> services to a listener. There I found out that the services sends the
5543 > >> link information and password when I kill the ircservices process.
5544 > >>
5545 > >> Any help would greatly be appreciated.
5546 > >>
5547 > >> Thanks!
5548 > >>
5549 > >
5550 > >------------------------------------------------------------------
5551 > >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
5552 > >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5553 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
5554 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
5555 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5556 >
5557 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Aug 9 09:46:32 2007
5558 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
5559 Date: Wed Aug 8 17:49:28 2007
5560 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre4 released
5561 Message-ID: <46ba648d.21066@msgid.achurch.org>
5562
5563 Services 5.1pre4 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
5564
5565 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/testing/ (Japan)
5566 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/testing/ (Western USA)
5567
5568 f2cf33db865952dfaf18bfbc297d29bf ircservices-5.1pre4.tar.gz
5569 01f187e389bdbcf2424b26431453845b ircservices-5.1pre4.diff.gz
5570 1964c85eeb88f7f89f1ff7db8dafab37 ircservices-5.1pre4-1.i386.rpm
5571 27c8dd92794586a7f8bcd64b9384e6d8 ircservices_5.1pre4-1_i386.deb
5572
5573 The mirrors should have it shortly.
5574
5575 This release collects several minor corrections I've made over the
5576 past couple of months, along with an update to the ratbox protocol module
5577 to (hopefully; it's still experimental) better support recent versions of
5578 the ircd-ratbox server.
5579
5580 Please note that I'll be on vacation for the next week and a half, so
5581 I won't be able to respond to E-mail during that time. If any problems
5582 arise, feel free to report them on this list and I'll look into them when
5583 I return.
5584
5585 Changes in version 5.1pre4
5586 --------------------------
5587 2007/08/06 Added "set identified" NickServ callback for actions to be
5588 taken when a user is marked identified (whether from
5589 the IDENTIFY command or automatic identification).
5590 Also renamed "cancel_user" callback to "cancel user".
5591 2007/08/05 Updated ratbox protocol module for recent versions of the
5592 ircd-ratbox server. Patch provided by ongeboren
5593 <xxx.coder@gmail.com>
5594 2007/08/05 Added -program option to the configure script, allowing the
5595 Services executable name (and the names of related files)
5596 to be changed. Suggested by Tim Retout <tim@retout.co.uk>
5597 2007/07/30 Fixed potential display bugs in some log messages.
5598 Reported by Tim Retout <tim@retout.co.uk>
5599 2007/07/27 Services can now be installed under an alternate root by
5600 setting the INSTALL_PREFIX make variable. Suggested by
5601 Tim Retout <tim@retout.co.uk>
5602 2007/07/27 Fixed a bug causing some erroneous server messages to not
5603 processed properly.
5604 2007/06/11 Dropped some old debugging code.
5605
5606 --Andrew Church
5607 achurch@achurch.org
5608 http://achurch.org/
5609 From jens.rogier at gmail.com Wed Aug 8 18:07:14 2007
5610 From: jens.rogier at gmail.com (Jens Rogier)
5611 Date: Wed Aug 8 18:07:21 2007
5612 Subject: [IRCServices] Database version 4.5 won't work on 5.0
5613 In-Reply-To: <f2a9e3ab0708071538y2ddd8dxbbd164f433dcb6af@mail.gmail.com>
5614 References: <f2a9e3ab0708071538y2ddd8dxbbd164f433dcb6af@mail.gmail.com>
5615 Message-ID: <f2a9e3ab0708081807r3e82c236i3f0c0dee41dc30ed@mail.gmail.com>
5616
5617 Hi all,
5618
5619 I'm working with ircservices version 4.5.35 for quite a while. A few weeks
5620 ago I decided to upgrade to the newest version (5.0.62).
5621 I copied the data files for nickserv and chanserv etc to the new services
5622 folder, started the services and was only half-happy.
5623
5624 The nickserv datafile loaded without any problems, all the registered nicks
5625 were still there. The chanserv list though has some problems.
5626 All the registered channels weren't registered anymore, and when the
5627 services shut down, the database file was as good as empty.
5628
5629 Now, after many hours of research, the only thing I could find was the
5630 promise that all v4 database files CAN be used in v5.
5631 What can I possibly do wrong?
5632
5633 Greetings.
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5638 From: nick at nickgawronski.com (Nick Gawronski)
5639 Date: Wed Aug 8 18:32:00 2007
5640 Subject: [IRCServices] errors when compiling ircservices 5.1 pre4 on freebsd
5641 Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0708082028100.53698@server2.shellworld.net>
5642
5643 Hi, I am running ircservices on a freebsd system version 4.11. With gcc
5644 4.0.4 and when running gmake to compile the program I get the following
5645 errors. What can I do to fix these or is this something in ircservices?
5646 I have chosen to compile static modules which has always worked in the
5647 past. modules.o: In function `my_dlsym':
5648 /usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:327: undefined reference to
5649 `modlist'
5650 /usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:327: undefined reference to
5651 `modlist'
5652 modules.o: In function `load_module':
5653 /usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:250: undefined reference to
5654 `modlist'
5655 /usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:250: undefined reference to
5656 `modlist'
5657 /usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:258: undefined reference to
5658 `modlist'
5659 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
5660 gmake: *** [ircservices] Error 1
5661
5662
5663 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Aug 9 14:04:26 2007
5664 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
5665 Date: Wed Aug 8 22:07:18 2007
5666 Subject: [IRCServices] Database version 4.5 won't work on 5.0
5667 In-Reply-To: <f2a9e3ab0708081807r3e82c236i3f0c0dee41dc30ed@mail.gmail.com>
5668 Message-ID: <46baa101.21105@msgid.achurch.org>
5669
5670 Database files from 4.5 _should_ work on 5.0 with no problems; if they
5671 don't, it's a bug. Was there any information in the log file on why the
5672 channels disappeared?
5673
5674 --Andrew Church
5675 achurch@achurch.org
5676 http://achurch.org/
5677
5678 >I'm working with ircservices version 4.5.35 for quite a while. A few weeks
5679 >ago I decided to upgrade to the newest version (5.0.62).
5680 >I copied the data files for nickserv and chanserv etc to the new services
5681 >folder, started the services and was only half-happy.
5682 >
5683 >The nickserv datafile loaded without any problems, all the registered nicks
5684 >were still there. The chanserv list though has some problems.
5685 >All the registered channels weren't registered anymore, and when the
5686 >services shut down, the database file was as good as empty.
5687 >
5688 >Now, after many hours of research, the only thing I could find was the
5689 >promise that all v4 database files CAN be used in v5.
5690 >What can I possibly do wrong?
5691 >
5692 >Greetings.
5693 >
5694 >------=_Part_177_23313715.1186621634613
5695 >Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
5696 >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
5697 >Content-Disposition: inline
5698 >
5699 ><span class="gmail_quote"><br></span>Hi all,<br><br>I&#39;m working with ircservices version 4.5.35 for quite a while. A few weeks ago I decided to upgrade to the newest version (5.0.62).<br>I copied the data files for nickserv and chanserv etc to the new
5700 > services folder, started the services and was only half-happy.
5701 ><br><br>The nickserv datafile loaded without any problems, all the registered nicks were still there. The chanserv list though has some problems.<br>All the registered channels weren&#39;t registered anymore, and when the services shut down, the database
5702 >file was as good as empty.
5703 ><br><br>Now, after many hours of research, the only thing I could find was the promise that all v4 database files CAN be used in v5.<br>What can I possibly do wrong?<br><br>Greetings.<br>
5704 >
5705 >------=_Part_177_23313715.1186621634613--
5706 >
5707 >--===============2120215313==
5708 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
5709 >MIME-Version: 1.0
5710 >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
5711 >Content-Disposition: inline
5712 >
5713 >------------------------------------------------------------------
5714 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
5715 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Aug 9 14:08:28 2007
5716 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
5717 Date: Wed Aug 8 22:09:17 2007
5718 Subject: [IRCServices] errors when compiling ircservices 5.1 pre4 on
5719 freebsd
5720 In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0708082028100.53698@server2.shellworld.net>
5721 Message-ID: <46baa179.21114@msgid.achurch.org>
5722
5723 The first thing that comes to mind is the possibility of mixed .o files
5724 from different versions of Services or GCC. Try running a "make clean"
5725 and then recompiling.
5726
5727 --Andrew Church
5728 achurch@achurch.org
5729 http://achurch.org/
5730
5731 >Hi, I am running ircservices on a freebsd system version 4.11. With gcc
5732 >4.0.4 and when running gmake to compile the program I get the following
5733 >errors. What can I do to fix these or is this something in ircservices?
5734 >I have chosen to compile static modules which has always worked in the
5735 >past. modules.o: In function `my_dlsym':
5736 >/usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:327: undefined reference to
5737 >`modlist'
5738 >/usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:327: undefined reference to
5739 >`modlist'
5740 >modules.o: In function `load_module':
5741 >/usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:250: undefined reference to
5742 >`modlist'
5743 >/usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:250: undefined reference to
5744 >`modlist'
5745 >/usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:258: undefined reference to
5746 >`modlist'
5747 >collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
5748 >gmake: *** [ircservices] Error 1
5749 >
5750 >
5751 >------------------------------------------------------------------
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5753 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5754 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Wed Aug 8 22:15:32 2007
5755 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
5756 Date: Wed Aug 8 22:15:49 2007
5757 Subject: [IRCServices] new feature -- do not add me to the channel op list
5758 Message-ID: <46BAA2F4.8020408@fastmail.com.au>
5759
5760 A new feature for NickServ to say do not add me to the channel op list.
5761
5762 NickServ set noop on
5763
5764 When someone adds you to the channel op list [[ vop - hop - aop - sop -
5765 levels ]]
5766 it does not add you to the op list with this setting on.
5767 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Aug 9 14:29:18 2007
5768 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
5769 Date: Wed Aug 8 22:30:18 2007
5770 Subject: [IRCServices] new feature -- do not add me to the channel op list
5771 In-Reply-To: <46BAA2F4.8020408@fastmail.com.au>
5772 Message-ID: <46baa664.21135@msgid.achurch.org>
5773
5774 Okay, enough people are asking for this that I guess I might as well add
5775 it, or something similar. I'll look into it when I'm back from vacation.
5776
5777 --Andrew Church
5778 achurch@achurch.org
5779 http://achurch.org/
5780
5781 >A new feature for NickServ to say do not add me to the channel op list.
5782 >
5783 >NickServ set noop on
5784 >
5785 >When someone adds you to the channel op list [[ vop - hop - aop - sop -
5786 >levels ]]
5787 >it does not add you to the op list with this setting on.
5788 >------------------------------------------------------------------
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5790 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
5791 From jens.rogier at gmail.com Thu Aug 9 03:40:44 2007
5792 From: jens.rogier at gmail.com (Jens Rogier)
5793 Date: Thu Aug 9 03:40:55 2007
5794 Subject: [IRCServices] Database version 4.5 won't work on 5.0
5795 In-Reply-To: <46baa101.21105@msgid.achurch.org>
5796 References: <f2a9e3ab0708081807r3e82c236i3f0c0dee41dc30ed@mail.gmail.com>
5797 <46baa101.21105@msgid.achurch.org>
5798 Message-ID: <f2a9e3ab0708090340n206f3f47i20f4e8b52ff6dede@mail.gmail.com>
5799
5800 The only thing I could find about chan.db was this:
5801
5802 [Aug 09 12:38:39.870001 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/main'
5803 [Aug 09 12:38:39.888100 2007] database/version4: Read error on chan.db
5804 [Aug 09 12:38:39.888389 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
5805 `chanserv/main'
5806 [Aug 09 12:38:39.888592 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/access-levels'
5807 [Aug 09 12:38:39.889967 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
5808 `chanserv/access-levels'
5809 [Aug 09 12:38:39.890170 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/access-xop'
5810 [Aug 09 12:38:39.891678 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
5811 `chanserv/access-xop'
5812
5813 No Read error on any other db file.
5814
5815
5816 2007/8/9, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org>:
5817 >
5818 > Database files from 4.5 _should_ work on 5.0 with no problems; if they
5819 > don't, it's a bug. Was there any information in the log file on why the
5820 > channels disappeared?
5821 >
5822 > --Andrew Church
5823 > achurch@achurch.org
5824 > http://achurch.org/
5825 >
5826 > >I'm working with ircservices version 4.5.35 for quite a while. A few
5827 > weeks
5828 > >ago I decided to upgrade to the newest version (5.0.62).
5829 > >I copied the data files for nickserv and chanserv etc to the new services
5830 > >folder, started the services and was only half-happy.
5831 > >
5832 > >The nickserv datafile loaded without any problems, all the registered
5833 > nicks
5834 > >were still there. The chanserv list though has some problems.
5835 > >All the registered channels weren't registered anymore, and when the
5836 > >services shut down, the database file was as good as empty.
5837 > >
5838 > >Now, after many hours of research, the only thing I could find was the
5839 > >promise that all v4 database files CAN be used in v5.
5840 > >What can I possibly do wrong?
5841 > >
5842 > >Greetings.
5843 > >
5844 > >------=_Part_177_23313715.1186621634613
5845 > >Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
5846 > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
5847 > >Content-Disposition: inline
5848 > >
5849 > ><span class="gmail_quote"><br></span>Hi all,<br><br>I&#39;m working with
5850 > ircservices version 4.5.35 for quite a while. A few weeks ago I decided to
5851 > upgrade to the newest version (5.0.62).<br>I copied the data files for
5852 > nickserv and chanserv etc to the new
5853 > > services folder, started the services and was only half-happy.
5854 > ><br><br>The nickserv datafile loaded without any problems, all the
5855 > registered nicks were still there. The chanserv list though has some
5856 > problems.<br>All the registered channels weren&#39;t registered anymore, and
5857 > when the services shut down, the database
5858 > >file was as good as empty.
5859 > ><br><br>Now, after many hours of research, the only thing I could find
5860 > was the promise that all v4 database files CAN be used in v5.<br>What can I
5861 > possibly do wrong?<br><br>Greetings.<br>
5862 > >
5863 > >------=_Part_177_23313715.1186621634613--
5864 > >
5865 > >--===============2120215313==
5866 > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
5867 > >MIME-Version: 1.0
5868 > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
5869 > >Content-Disposition: inline
5870 > >
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5880 From nick at nickgawronski.com Thu Aug 9 07:18:32 2007
5881 From: nick at nickgawronski.com (Nick Gawronski)
5882 Date: Thu Aug 9 07:18:45 2007
5883 Subject: [IRCServices] errors when compiling ircservices 5.1 pre4 on
5884 freebsd
5885 In-Reply-To: <46baa179.21114@msgid.achurch.org>
5886 References: <46baa179.21114@msgid.achurch.org>
5887 Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0708090916340.86800@server2.shellworld.net>
5888
5889 Hi, I ran gmake clean and gmake again and the same error happend. I
5890 just unpacked the sources ran configure with the options to tell it to
5891 use static modules and where I wanted ircservices installed then ran
5892 gmake and got those errors. What could be wrong? Could gcc or glibc
5893 need updating?On Thu, 9 Aug 2007, Andrew Church wrote:
5894
5895 > The first thing that comes to mind is the possibility of mixed .o files
5896 > from different versions of Services or GCC. Try running a "make clean"
5897 > and then recompiling.
5898 >
5899 > --Andrew Church
5900 > achurch@achurch.org
5901 > http://achurch.org/
5902 >
5903 > >Hi, I am running ircservices on a freebsd system version 4.11. With gcc
5904 > >4.0.4 and when running gmake to compile the program I get the following
5905 > >errors. What can I do to fix these or is this something in ircservices?
5906 > >I have chosen to compile static modules which has always worked in the
5907 > >past. modules.o: In function `my_dlsym':
5908 > >/usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:327: undefined reference to
5909 > >`modlist'
5910 > >/usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:327: undefined reference to
5911 > >`modlist'
5912 > >modules.o: In function `load_module':
5913 > >/usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:250: undefined reference to
5914 > >`modlist'
5915 > >/usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:250: undefined reference to
5916 > >`modlist'
5917 > >/usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:258: undefined reference to
5918 > >`modlist'
5919 > >collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
5920 > >gmake: *** [ircservices] Error 1
5921 > >
5922 > >
5923 > >------------------------------------------------------------------
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5929 >
5930
5931 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Aug 10 01:16:28 2007
5932 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
5933 Date: Thu Aug 9 09:18:52 2007
5934 Subject: [IRCServices] Database version 4.5 won't work on 5.0
5935 In-Reply-To: <f2a9e3ab0708090340n206f3f47i20f4e8b52ff6dede@mail.gmail.com>
5936 Message-ID: <46bb3e63.21276@msgid.achurch.org>
5937
5938 >The only thing I could find about chan.db was this:
5939 >
5940 >[Aug 09 12:38:39.870001 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/main'
5941 >[Aug 09 12:38:39.888100 2007] database/version4: Read error on chan.db
5942 >[Aug 09 12:38:39.888389 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
5943 >`chanserv/main'
5944
5945 This suggests there may be a problem with the way Services 5.0 handles
5946 the 4.5 channel database. If you can send me (privately) a copy of your
5947 database files, I'll look into the problem (but as mentioned earlier, I'll
5948 be on vacation for the next week and a half, so it may be a while before I
5949 can respond).
5950
5951 --Andrew Church
5952 achurch@achurch.org
5953 http://achurch.org/
5954 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Aug 10 01:15:48 2007
5955 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
5956 Date: Thu Aug 9 09:19:19 2007
5957 Subject: [IRCServices] errors when compiling ircservices 5.1 pre4 on
5958 freebsd
5959 In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0708090916340.86800@server2.shellworld.net>
5960 Message-ID: <46bb3e78.21303@msgid.achurch.org>
5961
5962 Upgrading gcc is worth a try. Has anyone else seen this problem?
5963
5964 --Andrew Church
5965 achurch@achurch.org
5966 http://achurch.org/
5967
5968 >Hi, I ran gmake clean and gmake again and the same error happend. I
5969 >just unpacked the sources ran configure with the options to tell it to
5970 >use static modules and where I wanted ircservices installed then ran
5971 >gmake and got those errors. What could be wrong? Could gcc or glibc
5972 >need updating?On Thu, 9 Aug 2007, Andrew Church wrote:
5973 >
5974 >> The first thing that comes to mind is the possibility of mixed .o files
5975 >> from different versions of Services or GCC. Try running a "make clean"
5976 >> and then recompiling.
5977 >>
5978 >> --Andrew Church
5979 >> achurch@achurch.org
5980 >> http://achurch.org/
5981 >>
5982 >> >Hi, I am running ircservices on a freebsd system version 4.11. With gcc
5983 >> >4.0.4 and when running gmake to compile the program I get the following
5984 >> >errors. What can I do to fix these or is this something in ircservices?
5985 >> >I have chosen to compile static modules which has always worked in the
5986 >> >past. modules.o: In function `my_dlsym':
5987 >> >/usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:327: undefined reference to
5988 >> >`modlist'
5989 >> >/usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:327: undefined reference to
5990 >> >`modlist'
5991 >> >modules.o: In function `load_module':
5992 >> >/usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:250: undefined reference to
5993 >> >`modlist'
5994 >> >/usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:250: undefined reference to
5995 >> >`modlist'
5996 >> >/usr/home/nick/ircservices-5.1pre4/modules.c:258: undefined reference to
5997 >> >`modlist'
5998 >> >collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
5999 >> >gmake: *** [ircservices] Error 1
6000 >> >
6001 >> >
6002 >> >------------------------------------------------------------------
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6005 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
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6007 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
6008 >>
6009 >
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6013 From nick at nickgawronski.com Thu Aug 9 09:21:24 2007
6014 From: nick at nickgawronski.com (Nick Gawronski)
6015 Date: Thu Aug 9 09:21:31 2007
6016 Subject: [IRCServices] got ircservices to compile
6017 Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0708091119460.1271@server2.shellworld.net>
6018
6019 Hi, One thing I forgot to mention is I editted config.h to tell it what
6020 options I wanted rather then putting the options on the command line on
6021 the configure script. Could this have had anything to do with it or does
6022 configure change other files besides config.h when you tell it where and
6023 what options you want?
6024
6025 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Aug 10 01:36:35 2007
6026 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
6027 Date: Thu Aug 9 09:37:22 2007
6028 Subject: [IRCServices] got ircservices to compile
6029 In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.64.0708091119460.1271@server2.shellworld.net>
6030 Message-ID: <46bb42bc.21365@msgid.achurch.org>
6031
6032 Yes, that "thing you forgot to mention" is what caused your errors. This
6033 is why developers ask you to follow the compilation and installation
6034 instructions they provide.
6035
6036 --Andrew Church
6037 achurch@achurch.org
6038 http://achurch.org/
6039
6040 >Hi, One thing I forgot to mention is I editted config.h to tell it what
6041 >options I wanted rather then putting the options on the command line on
6042 >the configure script. Could this have had anything to do with it or does
6043 >configure change other files besides config.h when you tell it where and
6044 >what options you want?
6045 >
6046 >------------------------------------------------------------------
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6048 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
6049 From andycandy212 at gmail.com Sat Aug 11 19:41:35 2007
6050 From: andycandy212 at gmail.com (Andy Li)
6051 Date: Sat Aug 11 19:41:46 2007
6052 Subject: [IRCServices] Bug: Kick/ban loops
6053 Message-ID: <4c9d5cc10708111941w318afd67k52023752708748d4@mail.gmail.com>
6054
6055 I was playing around with an irc server and I found 2 ways to place a
6056 user in a kickban loop:
6057 1) placing +e ban exceptions using the extban type ~c:#channel, where
6058 it is supported, on ircds such as Unreal.
6059 example:
6060 * Me sets mode: +e ~c:#otherchan
6061 * ChanServ sets mode: +b *!*@localhost
6062 * Test was kicked by ChanServ (AKICK by Me (User has been banned from
6063 the channel))
6064 * Test (adfy@hmm-FC8857E1) has joined #chan
6065 * Test was kicked by ChanServ (AKICK by Me (User has been banned from
6066 the channel))
6067 * Test (adfy@hmm-FC8857E1) has joined #chan
6068 * Test was kicked by ChanServ (AKICK by Me (User has been banned from
6069 the channel))
6070 etc.
6071
6072 My suggestion: match ~c: extbans against all channels that a user is
6073 on before they are kicked
6074
6075 2) Joining a forbidden/suspended channel and then setting an +e
6076 exception quickly by either sending the 2 commands into the same
6077 packet so that they are processed before services can kick them, or
6078 sending the 2 cmds quickly enough so that the lag between services/the
6079 network makes services unable to kick the user before he does it,
6080 either with an mirc script or some other script. This could be done
6081 by:
6082 a program, eg send_cmd ("JOIN #somechan\nMODE #somechan +e *!*@*");
6083 or typing //raw join #chan $crlf mode #chan +e *!*@* in mirc.
6084 eg:
6085
6086 -> Server: join #test \n mode #test +e *!*@*
6087 * Now talking in #test
6088 * Test sets mode: +e *!*@*
6089 * ChanServ (services@services.hi2u.net) has joined #test
6090 * ChanServ sets mode: +b *!*@*
6091 * You were kicked by ChanServ (This channel may not be used.)
6092 * Attempting to rejoin channel #test
6093 * You were kicked by ChanServ (This channel may not be used.)
6094 * Attempting to rejoin channel #test
6095 etc.
6096 This could be solved by checking for matching excepts before kicking a
6097 user from a forbidden chan, or enabling ChanServ to stay permenantly
6098 inside a forbidden/susp'd chan until it is usable again with
6099 CSInhabit.
6100
6101 These two methods can be easily used to harass or flood other users
6102 off of irc, and, if done on a large enough scale, crash services
6103 and/or the network.
6104 A warning should also be placed in the manual warning people who add
6105 extbans to their ircd to also enable proper checking in the services.
6106 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sun Aug 12 00:06:34 2007
6107 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6108 Date: Sun Aug 12 00:06:44 2007
6109 Subject: [IRCServices] modules.conf -- double-up on the same word twice
6110 Message-ID: <1186902394.25148.1204948327@webmail.messagingengine.com>
6111
6112 In the modules.conf file -- I have spotted a double-up on the same word
6113 twice.
6114
6115 (if the appropriate module module is loaded)
6116
6117
6118
6119 # NSRegEmailMax <count> [OPTIONAL]
6120 # Sets the maximum number of nicknames that can be registered to a
6121 # single E-mail address; this affects both ordinary registration as
6122 # well as changing the address using SET EMAIL, and also nickname
6123 # linking (if the appropriate module module is loaded). If not
6124 # given, there is no limit.
6125 #
6126 # This option is most useful in combination with NSRequireEmail,
6127 # below.
6128 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sun Aug 12 06:38:12 2007
6129 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6130 Date: Sun Aug 12 06:38:24 2007
6131 Subject: [IRCServices] new feature for the Forbid command
6132 Message-ID: <1186925892.10554.1204970793@webmail.messagingengine.com>
6133
6134 With the Forbid command for NickServ and ChanServ -- it would be nice to
6135 have a forbid with * so you can forbid all parts of the nickname and
6136 channels.
6137
6138 NickServ forbid *nickname* -- forbids all types of nickname from being
6139 registered -- nickname123 - ^nickname
6140
6141 and the same for ChanServ with #*channel*
6142
6143 A reason would be nice to have for the forbid - like for example
6144 ChanServ forbid #*network.name* reserved for network admins.
6145
6146 Have a Forbid List command that lets you list all of the forbid nicks
6147 and channels.
6148 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sun Aug 12 06:52:28 2007
6149 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6150 Date: Sun Aug 12 06:52:38 2007
6151 Subject: [IRCServices] NickServ set nomemo on
6152 Message-ID: <1186926748.13017.1204972539@webmail.messagingengine.com>
6153
6154 For MemoServ set limit 0 -- to not receive any memos.
6155
6156 It would be nice to have the command NickServ set nomemo on|off -- to
6157 not receive any memos like on DALnet.
6158 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sun Aug 12 19:45:15 2007
6159 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6160 Date: Sun Aug 12 19:45:26 2007
6161 Subject: [IRCServices] need to be on the channel access list to send a memo
6162 to the channel
6163 Message-ID: <1186973115.25184.1205040085@webmail.messagingengine.com>
6164
6165 Anyone who is not on the channel access list can send a memo to any
6166 channel.
6167
6168 Have an Option where you need to be on the channel access list to send a
6169 memo to the channel - and not let anyone who is not on the channel
6170 access list to send a memo to the channel.
6171 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Tue Aug 14 20:25:07 2007
6172 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6173 Date: Tue Aug 14 20:25:28 2007
6174 Subject: [IRCServices] new feature for the Forbid command
6175 In-Reply-To: <1186925892.10554.1204970793@webmail.messagingengine.com>
6176 References: <1186925892.10554.1204970793@webmail.messagingengine.com>
6177 Message-ID: <1187148307.13699.1205444651@webmail.messagingengine.com>
6178
6179 -- Have a Forbid List command that lets you list all of the forbid nicks
6180 and channels.
6181
6182 sorry
6183
6184 command to list is NickServ|ChanServ list * forbidden
6185
6186
6187
6188
6189 On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 23:38:12 +1000, "Casey"
6190 <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> said:
6191 > With the Forbid command for NickServ and ChanServ -- it would be nice to
6192 > have a forbid with * so you can forbid all parts of the nickname and
6193 > channels.
6194 >
6195 > NickServ forbid *nickname* -- forbids all types of nickname from being
6196 > registered -- nickname123 - ^nickname
6197 >
6198 > and the same for ChanServ with #*channel*
6199 >
6200 > A reason would be nice to have for the forbid - like for example
6201 > ChanServ forbid #*network.name* reserved for network admins.
6202 >
6203 > Have a Forbid List command that lets you list all of the forbid nicks
6204 > and channels.
6205 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
6206 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
6207 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
6208 From dmartin at tekconxus.com Fri Aug 17 15:02:41 2007
6209 From: dmartin at tekconxus.com (Dereck Martin)
6210 Date: Fri Aug 17 15:01:49 2007
6211 Subject: [IRCServices] XML Export <Status>
6212 Message-ID: <46C61B01.5050907@tekconxus.com>
6213
6214 Anyone have a clue what the integers stand for in the XML export
6215
6216 <nickinfo>
6217 ...
6218 <status>4</nick>
6219 ...
6220 </nickinfo>
6221
6222 I thought that is meant various states of status. 0: offline, 4: 0nline
6223 and the other numbers mean other things. but i am testing it and it
6224 appears that when my nick goes offline my nick still retains a status of
6225 "4" while some nicks stay at "0". I haven't saw any other numbers being
6226 used.
6227
6228 Can someone clarify?
6229
6230 Thanks,
6231 Dereck
6232 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Fri Aug 17 15:06:39 2007
6233 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6234 Date: Fri Aug 17 15:07:08 2007
6235 Subject: [IRCServices] Global Notice to include your name
6236 Message-ID: <46C61BEF.7080409@fastmail.com.au>
6237
6238 When you send a Global Notice - there is no option to include your name
6239 as the sender of the Global Notice.
6240
6241 Have an Option to include your name as the sender of the Global Notice.
6242
6243 -Global- [Casey] message to all users
6244 From mark at ctcp.net Fri Aug 17 15:48:44 2007
6245 From: mark at ctcp.net (M)
6246 Date: Fri Aug 17 15:51:00 2007
6247 Subject: [IRCServices] Global Notice to include your name
6248 In-Reply-To: <46C61BEF.7080409@fastmail.com.au>
6249 References: <46C61BEF.7080409@fastmail.com.au>
6250 Message-ID: <003801c7e120$c43db550$4cb91ff0$@net>
6251
6252 Casey wrote
6253 > When you send a Global Notice - there is no option to include your name
6254 > as the sender of the Global Notice.
6255 >
6256 > Have an Option to include your name as the sender of the Global Notice.
6257 >
6258 > -Global- [Casey] message to all users
6259
6260
6261 Just include your name as part of the message and you have the option.
6262
6263
6264 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Fri Aug 17 17:40:39 2007
6265 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6266 Date: Fri Aug 17 17:41:04 2007
6267 Subject: [IRCServices] Global Notice to include your name
6268 In-Reply-To: <003801c7e120$c43db550$4cb91ff0$@net>
6269 References: <46C61BEF.7080409@fastmail.com.au>
6270 <003801c7e120$c43db550$4cb91ff0$@net>
6271 Message-ID: <46C64007.7020502@fastmail.com.au>
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6275 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Aug 23 14:02:41 2007
6276 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
6277 Date: Wed Aug 22 23:25:15 2007
6278 Subject: [IRCServices] Bug: Kick/ban loops
6279 In-Reply-To: <4c9d5cc10708111941w318afd67k52023752708748d4@mail.gmail.com>
6280 Message-ID: <46cd2844.06401@msgid.achurch.org>
6281
6282 >I was playing around with an irc server and I found 2 ways to place a
6283 >user in a kickban loop:
6284 >1) placing +e ban exceptions using the extban type ~c:#channel, where
6285 >it is supported, on ircds such as Unreal.
6286
6287 I can't reproduce this:
6288
6289 [Alcan/#123]
6290 *** Mode change "+e ~c:#blah" on channel #123 by Alcan
6291 -> *ChanServ* akick #123 add blah!*@*
6292 -ChanServ- blah!*@* added to #123 autokick list.
6293 *** blah (achurch@hide-CC7E9766) has joined channel #123
6294 *** Mode change "-e ~c:#blah" on channel #123 by ChanServ
6295 *** Mode change "+b blah!*@*" on channel #123 by ChanServ
6296 *** blah has been kicked off channel #123 by ChanServ (AKICK by Alcan)
6297
6298 [blah/#blah]
6299 *** blah (achurch@hide-CC7E9766) has joined channel #123
6300 *** Mode change "-e ~c:#blah" on channel #123 by ChanServ
6301 *** Mode change "+b blah!*@*" on channel #123 by ChanServ
6302 *** You have been kicked off channel #123 by ChanServ (AKICK by Alcan)
6303 *** #123 Cannot join channel (+b) (Banned from channel)
6304
6305 >2) Joining a forbidden/suspended channel and then setting an +e
6306 >exception quickly
6307
6308 This is unfortunately difficult to fix given the current design of
6309 Services. I've noted it as a known issue in the documentation, but as
6310 long as your flood protection is properly set up, this won't be a problem
6311 in practice (and it gives people who think they're clever a harmless way
6312 to amuse themselves). If your flood protection isn't properly set up, of
6313 course, you've got plenty more to worry about than join/part loops.
6314
6315 --Andrew Church
6316 achurch@achurch.org
6317 http://achurch.org/
6318 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Aug 23 14:36:15 2007
6319 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
6320 Date: Wed Aug 22 23:25:56 2007
6321 Subject: [IRCServices] modules.conf -- double-up on the same word twice
6322 In-Reply-To: <1186902394.25148.1204948327@webmail.messagingengine.com>
6323 Message-ID: <46cd286d.06412@msgid.achurch.org>
6324
6325 >In the modules.conf file -- I have spotted a double-up on the same word
6326 >twice.
6327 >
6328 >(if the appropriate module module is loaded)
6329
6330 Fixed, thanks for the report.
6331
6332 --Andrew Church
6333 achurch@achurch.org
6334 http://achurch.org/
6335 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Aug 23 14:36:41 2007
6336 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
6337 Date: Wed Aug 22 23:26:12 2007
6338 Subject: [IRCServices] NickServ set nomemo on
6339 In-Reply-To: <1186926748.13017.1204972539@webmail.messagingengine.com>
6340 Message-ID: <46cd2880.06420@msgid.achurch.org>
6341
6342 >For MemoServ set limit 0 -- to not receive any memos.
6343 >
6344 >It would be nice to have the command NickServ set nomemo on|off -- to
6345 >not receive any memos like on DALnet.
6346
6347 I don't like having redundant ways to do the same thing, so I won't add
6348 this.
6349
6350 --Andrew Church
6351 achurch@achurch.org
6352 http://achurch.org/
6353 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Aug 23 14:38:05 2007
6354 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
6355 Date: Wed Aug 22 23:26:42 2007
6356 Subject: [IRCServices] new feature for the Forbid command
6357 In-Reply-To: <1186925892.10554.1204970793@webmail.messagingengine.com>
6358 Message-ID: <46cd289e.06427@msgid.achurch.org>
6359
6360 >With the Forbid command for NickServ and ChanServ -- it would be nice to
6361 >have a forbid with * so you can forbid all parts of the nickname and
6362 >channels.
6363 >
6364 >NickServ forbid *nickname* -- forbids all types of nickname from being
6365 >registered -- nickname123 - ^nickname
6366 >
6367 >and the same for ChanServ with #*channel*
6368
6369 Due to the way forbidden nicknames and channels are implemented, this is
6370 not feasible.
6371
6372 >A reason would be nice to have for the forbid - like for example
6373 >ChanServ forbid #*network.name* reserved for network admins.
6374
6375 I'll consider this, though at this point I don't think it likely that I'll
6376 decide to add it.
6377
6378 >Have a Forbid List command that lets you list all of the forbid nicks
6379 >and channels.
6380
6381 /msg NickServ LIST * FORBIDDEN
6382 /msg ChanServ LIST * FORBIDDEN
6383
6384 --Andrew Church
6385 achurch@achurch.org
6386 http://achurch.org/
6387 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Aug 23 15:03:50 2007
6388 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
6389 Date: Wed Aug 22 23:27:08 2007
6390 Subject: [IRCServices] need to be on the channel access list to send a
6391 memo to the channel
6392 In-Reply-To: <1186973115.25184.1205040085@webmail.messagingengine.com>
6393 Message-ID: <46cd235a.06302@msgid.achurch.org>
6394
6395 >Anyone who is not on the channel access list can send a memo to any
6396 >channel.
6397 >
6398 >Have an Option where you need to be on the channel access list to send a
6399 >memo to the channel - and not let anyone who is not on the channel
6400 >access list to send a memo to the channel.
6401
6402 Added as the MEMO-RESTRICTED channel option for 5.1pre5.
6403
6404 --Andrew Church
6405 achurch@achurch.org
6406 http://achurch.org/
6407 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Aug 23 15:04:22 2007
6408 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
6409 Date: Wed Aug 22 23:27:14 2007
6410 Subject: [IRCServices] XML Export <Status>
6411 In-Reply-To: <46C61B01.5050907@tekconxus.com>
6412 Message-ID: <46cd23ea.06346@msgid.achurch.org>
6413
6414 >Anyone have a clue what the integers stand for in the XML export
6415 >
6416 ><nickinfo>
6417 > ...
6418 > <status>4</nick>
6419 > ...
6420 ></nickinfo>
6421
6422 These correspond to the status flags (NS_*) in modules/nickserv/nickserv.h;
6423 the value is a bitwise-OR combination of those flags. The interesting
6424 flags are 2 (for forbidden nicknames) and 4 (for nicknames that do not
6425 expire).
6426
6427 --Andrew Church
6428 achurch@achurch.org
6429 http://achurch.org/
6430 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Aug 23 17:28:08 2007
6431 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
6432 Date: Thu Aug 23 01:28:57 2007
6433 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre5 released
6434 Message-ID: <46cd4540.65006@msgid.achurch.org>
6435
6436 Services 5.1pre5 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
6437
6438 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/testing/ (Japan)
6439 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/testing/ (Western USA)
6440
6441 e43c9416b9510f1c3ee58add827b60b8 ircservices-5.1pre5.tar.gz
6442 6aa8cd71a12efb44f61d324af3f5ee95 ircservices-5.1pre5.diff.gz
6443 cfca8dbf268258322ef98d63be15f54b ircservices-5.1pre5-1.i386.rpm
6444 b6ec3eeabaf3db2a6631c81c61a3427b ircservices_5.1pre5-1_i386.deb
6445
6446 The mirrors should have it shortly.
6447
6448 This release fixes a critical bug accidentally uncovered in the last
6449 release which causes Services to crash on networks with two or more
6450 servers. Two new options, NickServ NOOP and ChanServ MEMO-RESTRICTED,
6451 have also been added.
6452
6453 Note that the mailing lists seem to have been temporarily unavailable
6454 for the past week or so; if you sent a message to one of the lists and it
6455 doesn't appear within a day or two, try sending it again.
6456
6457 Changes in version 5.1pre5
6458 --------------------------
6459 2007/08/23 Added NOOP nickname option. Suggested by Casey
6460 <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au>
6461 2007/08/23 Added MEMO-RESTRICTED channel option. Suggested by Casey
6462 <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au>
6463 2007/08/23 Turned warning messages for nonexistent nicknames/channels
6464 into debug messages.
6465 2007/08/23 Fixed crash introduced in pre4 when a second server is
6466 added to the network. Reported by Torbjorn Svensson
6467 <azoff@se.linux.org>
6468 2007/08/23 Added a missing unregister_callback() to the NickServ module.
6469
6470 --Andrew Church
6471 achurch@achurch.org
6472 http://achurch.org/
6473 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Aug 23 04:30:19 2007
6474 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6475 Date: Thu Aug 23 04:30:40 2007
6476 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
6477 Message-ID: <46CD6FCB.3040901@fastmail.com.au>
6478
6479 The 5.1 InspIRCd protocol -- ChanServ does not know we are in the
6480 channel and are not able to register the channel.
6481 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Aug 23 05:05:28 2007
6482 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6483 Date: Thu Aug 23 05:05:37 2007
6484 Subject: [IRCServices] Memo-Restricted in CSDef modules.conf
6485 Message-ID: <46CD7808.8040205@fastmail.com.au>
6486
6487 thank you so much for adding Memo-Restricted -- ChanServ set #channel
6488 memo-restricted.
6489
6490 and for noop too -- NickServ set noop
6491
6492
6493 Would we be able to have the Memo-Restricted in the CSDef Options in
6494 modules.conf to set it on automatically when you register.
6495 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Thu Aug 23 06:18:22 2007
6496 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
6497 Date: Thu Aug 23 06:18:29 2007
6498 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
6499 In-Reply-To: <46CD6FCB.3040901@fastmail.com.au>
6500 References: <46CD6FCB.3040901@fastmail.com.au>
6501 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0708230618m6c7a592dra2183970cb60c4a8@mail.gmail.com>
6502
6503 This module is not up to date, nor does it have as many features as it should.
6504
6505 Andrew, you might want to grab an updated 5.0 module out of our SVN sometime.
6506
6507 I should also point out Services still won't quite work as they should
6508 due to Services not having an understanding of how TS rules work for
6509 protocols such as ours, TS6 (charybdis/ratbox/hybrid/blah).
6510
6511 On 8/23/07, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
6512 > The 5.1 InspIRCd protocol -- ChanServ does not know we are in the
6513 > channel and are not able to register the channel.
6514 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
6515 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
6516 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
6517 >
6518 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Thu Aug 23 09:58:41 2007
6519 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
6520 Date: Thu Aug 23 09:58:49 2007
6521 Subject: [IRCServices] Possible bug in CS TOPIC (5.0,
6522 probably affects 5.1 too)
6523 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0708230958w6ea2f7bcq5e7c7efbea705333@mail.gmail.com>
6524
6525 Additional spaces in the topic seem to totally fuck things up:
6526
6527 * ChanServ has changed the topic to: New release! 1.5-RC1
6528 http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=102825&package_id=110294
6529 * ChanServ has changed the topic to: New release! 1.5-RC1
6530 * ChanServ has changed the topic to: New release! 1.5-RC1
6531 http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=102825&package_id=110294
6532
6533 If I put more than one space between the URL and the rest, it
6534 vanished. Not my client, as someone else originally brought this to my
6535 attention.
6536
6537 Thing is, I'm not sure whether it's our protocol module (or indeed
6538 ircd :)), or services at fault here.
6539
6540 Is anyone else able to replicate this behaviour?
6541 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Thu Aug 23 10:01:38 2007
6542 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
6543 Date: Thu Aug 23 10:01:47 2007
6544 Subject: [IRCServices] Re: Possible bug in CS TOPIC (5.0,
6545 probably affects 5.1 too)
6546 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0708230958w6ea2f7bcq5e7c7efbea705333@mail.gmail.com>
6547 References: <b19eae4e0708230958w6ea2f7bcq5e7c7efbea705333@mail.gmail.com>
6548 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0708231001i60df85bapbcedd9209311684d@mail.gmail.com>
6549
6550 Ack, disregard.
6551
6552 Sorry for the spam. Found the problem, and it is elsewhere. :)
6553
6554 On 8/23/07, Robin Burchell <surreal.w00t@gmail.com> wrote:
6555 > Additional spaces in the topic seem to totally fuck things up:
6556 >
6557 > * ChanServ has changed the topic to: New release! 1.5-RC1
6558 > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=102825&package_id=110294
6559 > * ChanServ has changed the topic to: New release! 1.5-RC1
6560 > * ChanServ has changed the topic to: New release! 1.5-RC1
6561 > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=102825&package_id=110294
6562 >
6563 > If I put more than one space between the URL and the rest, it
6564 > vanished. Not my client, as someone else originally brought this to my
6565 > attention.
6566 >
6567 > Thing is, I'm not sure whether it's our protocol module (or indeed
6568 > ircd :)), or services at fault here.
6569 >
6570 > Is anyone else able to replicate this behaviour?
6571 >
6572 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Aug 23 14:42:28 2007
6573 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6574 Date: Thu Aug 23 14:42:42 2007
6575 Subject: [IRCServices] Re: Possible bug in CS TOPIC (5.0, probably affects
6576 5.1 too)
6577 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0708231001i60df85bapbcedd9209311684d@mail.gmail.com>
6578 References: <b19eae4e0708230958w6ea2f7bcq5e7c7efbea705333@mail.gmail.com>
6579 <b19eae4e0708231001i60df85bapbcedd9209311684d@mail.gmail.com>
6580 Message-ID: <46CDFF44.9090903@fastmail.com.au>
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6584 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Aug 23 14:55:55 2007
6585 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6586 Date: Thu Aug 23 14:56:11 2007
6587 Subject: [IRCServices] Re: Possible bug in CS TOPIC (5.0, probably affects
6588 5.1 too)
6589 In-Reply-To: <46CDFF44.9090903@fastmail.com.au>
6590 References: <b19eae4e0708230958w6ea2f7bcq5e7c7efbea705333@mail.gmail.com> <b19eae4e0708231001i60df85bapbcedd9209311684d@mail.gmail.com>
6591 <46CDFF44.9090903@fastmail.com.au>
6592 Message-ID: <46CE026B.3000804@fastmail.com.au>
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6596 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Aug 24 07:15:54 2007
6597 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
6598 Date: Thu Aug 23 15:17:20 2007
6599 Subject: [IRCServices] Memo-Restricted in CSDef modules.conf
6600 In-Reply-To: <46CD7808.8040205@fastmail.com.au>
6601 Message-ID: <46ce076c.70700@msgid.achurch.org>
6602
6603 >Would we be able to have the Memo-Restricted in the CSDef Options in
6604 >modules.conf to set it on automatically when you register.
6605
6606 Sorry, I forgot to add these. I've done so for the next release.
6607
6608 --Andrew Church
6609 achurch@achurch.org
6610 http://achurch.org/
6611 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Fri Aug 24 16:56:55 2007
6612 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6613 Date: Fri Aug 24 16:57:22 2007
6614 Subject: [IRCServices] Memo-Restricted built-in with no ChanServ set
6615 memo-restricted on | off
6616 Message-ID: <46CF7047.5030505@fastmail.com.au>
6617
6618 A thought I had for Memo-Restricted
6619
6620 To maybe have Memo-Restricted built-in with no ChanServ set
6621 memo-restricted on | off
6622
6623 so that nobody at all who is not on the channel access list to send
6624 memos to any channel.
6625 From achurch at achurch.org Wed Aug 29 13:35:35 2007
6626 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
6627 Date: Tue Aug 28 21:36:23 2007
6628 Subject: [IRCServices] Memo-Restricted built-in with no ChanServ set
6629 memo-restricted on | off
6630 In-Reply-To: <46CF7047.5030505@fastmail.com.au>
6631 Message-ID: <46d4f7b8.24272@msgid.achurch.org>
6632
6633 Some people may want any user to be able to send memos to the channel, so
6634 this will stay as an option.
6635
6636 --Andrew Church
6637 achurch@achurch.org
6638 http://achurch.org/
6639
6640 >A thought I had for Memo-Restricted
6641 >
6642 >To maybe have Memo-Restricted built-in with no ChanServ set
6643 >memo-restricted on | off
6644 >
6645 >so that nobody at all who is not on the channel access list to send
6646 >memos to any channel.
6647 >------------------------------------------------------------------
6648 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
6649 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
6650 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Aug 30 15:42:13 2007
6651 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6652 Date: Thu Aug 30 15:42:37 2007
6653 Subject: [IRCServices] Global Notice to include your name
6654 In-Reply-To: <46C64007.7020502@fastmail.com.au>
6655 References: <46C61BEF.7080409@fastmail.com.au>
6656 <003801c7e120$c43db550$4cb91ff0$@net>
6657 <46C64007.7020502@fastmail.com.au>
6658 Message-ID: <46D747C5.9030905@fastmail.com.au>
6659
6660 An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
6661 URL: http://lists.ircservices.za.net/pipermail/ircservices/attachments/20070831/b8c007de/attachment.html
6662 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Aug 30 19:22:46 2007
6663 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6664 Date: Thu Aug 30 19:23:06 2007
6665 Subject: [IRCServices] NickServ Access List *!*@*
6666 Message-ID: <46D77B76.9020900@fastmail.com.au>
6667
6668 I remember on AustNet where one time someone had registered Casey, and
6669 when I would come on and others using Casey, the NickServ last used
6670 time would say the time I and others would come on using Casey.
6671
6672 Have it that you are not allowed to add *!*@* to the Access List.
6673
6674 need to have username@address to add to the Access List.
6675 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Aug 31 11:49:39 2007
6676 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
6677 Date: Thu Aug 30 19:50:59 2007
6678 Subject: [IRCServices] NickServ Access List *!*@*
6679 In-Reply-To: <46D77B76.9020900@fastmail.com.au>
6680 Message-ID: <46d7820a.53574@msgid.achurch.org>
6681
6682 >I remember on AustNet where one time someone had registered Casey, and
6683 >when I would come on and others using Casey, the NickServ last used
6684 >time would say the time I and others would come on using Casey.
6685 >
6686 >Have it that you are not allowed to add *!*@* to the Access List.
6687 >
6688 >need to have username@address to add to the Access List.
6689
6690 I won't do this, because there may be people who desire this behavior (and
6691 since it's not the default, you're assumed to know what you're doing if you
6692 add it).
6693
6694 --Andrew Church
6695 achurch@achurch.org
6696 http://achurch.org/
6697 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Fri Aug 31 03:04:15 2007
6698 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6699 Date: Fri Aug 31 03:04:50 2007
6700 Subject: [IRCServices] Question about Attachment Part 1.2 when doing a reply
6701 Message-ID: <46D7E79F.50001@fastmail.com.au>
6702
6703 When I do a reply, it attaches an attachment called Part 1.2
6704
6705 Using ThunderBird 2.0.0.6 for Windows
6706
6707 What is the setting in ThunderBird for it to not do the attachment?
6708 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Fri Aug 31 03:22:16 2007
6709 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
6710 Date: Fri Aug 31 03:22:32 2007
6711 Subject: [IRCServices] Question about Attachment Part 1.2 when doing a
6712 reply
6713 In-Reply-To: <46D7E79F.50001@fastmail.com.au>
6714 References: <46D7E79F.50001@fastmail.com.au>
6715 Message-ID: <debb3bc0708310322l2cdea9fas45d3061cf759a00d@mail.gmail.com>
6716
6717 While not being at all familiar with that particular version of
6718 Thunderbird, I would guess that it's your MIME settings somewhere.
6719
6720 You can try taking a look at this article:
6721 http://expita.com/nomime.html - just bear in mind that the Thunderbird
6722 instructions haven't been updated lately, so you may have to do some
6723 looking on your own.
6724
6725 --K
6726
6727 On 31/08/2007, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
6728 > When I do a reply, it attaches an attachment called Part 1.2
6729 >
6730 > Using ThunderBird 2.0.0.6 for Windows
6731 >
6732 > What is the setting in ThunderBird for it to not do the attachment?
6733 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
6734 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
6735 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
6736 >
6737 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Fri Aug 31 03:50:32 2007
6738 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6739 Date: Fri Aug 31 03:50:49 2007
6740 Subject: [IRCServices] Question about Attachment Part 1.2 when doing a
6741 reply
6742 In-Reply-To: <debb3bc0708310322l2cdea9fas45d3061cf759a00d@mail.gmail.com>
6743 References: <46D7E79F.50001@fastmail.com.au>
6744 <debb3bc0708310322l2cdea9fas45d3061cf759a00d@mail.gmail.com>
6745 Message-ID: <46D7F278.7070309@fastmail.com.au>
6746
6747 Thanks for that Kieron
6748
6749 The Mailing List here that it attaches it
6750
6751
6752 I think I know what is happening from that site of yours Kieron -
6753
6754 The Mailing List is converting it to Plain Text which it attaches the
6755 Part 1.2
6756
6757 send to the Mailing List in Plain Text to not have it do the attachment
6758
6759
6760 Kieron Thwaites wrote:
6761 > While not being at all familiar with that particular version of
6762 > Thunderbird, I would guess that it's your MIME settings somewhere.
6763 >
6764 > You can try taking a look at this article:
6765 > http://expita.com/nomime.html - just bear in mind that the Thunderbird
6766 > instructions haven't been updated lately, so you may have to do some
6767 > looking on your own.
6768 >
6769 > --K
6770 >
6771 > On 31/08/2007, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
6772 >
6773 >> When I do a reply, it attaches an attachment called Part 1.2
6774 >>
6775 >> Using ThunderBird 2.0.0.6 for Windows
6776 >>
6777 >> What is the setting in ThunderBird for it to not do the attachment?
6778 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
6779 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
6780 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
6781 >>
6782 >>
6783 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
6784 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
6785 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
6786 >
6787 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Fri Aug 31 03:53:26 2007
6788 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6789 Date: Fri Aug 31 03:53:52 2007
6790 Subject: [IRCServices] Question about Attachment Part 1.2 when doing a
6791 reply
6792 In-Reply-To: <46D7F278.7070309@fastmail.com.au>
6793 References: <46D7E79F.50001@fastmail.com.au> <debb3bc0708310322l2cdea9fas45d3061cf759a00d@mail.gmail.com>
6794 <46D7F278.7070309@fastmail.com.au>
6795 Message-ID: <46D7F326.2060903@fastmail.com.au>
6796
6797 Converting it to Plain Text Worked - didn't attach it
6798
6799 Thanks Kieron
6800
6801
6802 Casey wrote:
6803 > Thanks for that Kieron
6804 >
6805 > The Mailing List here that it attaches it
6806 >
6807 >
6808 > I think I know what is happening from that site of yours Kieron -
6809 >
6810 > The Mailing List is converting it to Plain Text which it attaches the
6811 > Part 1.2
6812 >
6813 > send to the Mailing List in Plain Text to not have it do the attachment
6814 >
6815 >
6816 > Kieron Thwaites wrote:
6817 >> While not being at all familiar with that particular version of
6818 >> Thunderbird, I would guess that it's your MIME settings somewhere.
6819 >>
6820 >> You can try taking a look at this article:
6821 >> http://expita.com/nomime.html - just bear in mind that the Thunderbird
6822 >> instructions haven't been updated lately, so you may have to do some
6823 >> looking on your own.
6824 >>
6825 >> --K
6826 >>
6827 >> On 31/08/2007, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
6828 >>
6829 >>> When I do a reply, it attaches an attachment called Part 1.2
6830 >>>
6831 >>> Using ThunderBird 2.0.0.6 for Windows
6832 >>>
6833 >>> What is the setting in ThunderBird for it to not do the attachment?
6834 >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
6835 >>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
6836 >>> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
6837 >>>
6838 >>>
6839 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
6840 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
6841 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
6842 >>
6843 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
6844 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
6845 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
6846 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Fri Aug 31 04:36:14 2007
6847 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6848 Date: Fri Aug 31 04:36:32 2007
6849 Subject: [IRCServices] modules.conf -- Global Notice to attach your name
6850 Message-ID: <46D7FD2E.8030509@fastmail.com.au>
6851
6852 I am re-doing my post again for Global, to send it in Plain Text, just
6853 in case you did not get the reply.
6854
6855 The Mailing List was attaching Part 1.2 attachment for the message not
6856 being in Plain Text.
6857
6858 Andrew, are you able to add this option in modules.conf - to attach
6859 your name as the sender of the Global Notice?
6860
6861 -Global- [Casey] message to all users
6862 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Aug 31 20:37:16 2007
6863 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
6864 Date: Fri Aug 31 04:37:55 2007
6865 Subject: [IRCServices] modules.conf -- Global Notice to attach your name
6866 In-Reply-To: <46D7FD2E.8030509@fastmail.com.au>
6867 Message-ID: <46d7fd8d.11406@msgid.achurch.org>
6868
6869 >Andrew, are you able to add this option in modules.conf - to attach
6870 >your name as the sender of the Global Notice?
6871 >
6872 >-Global- [Casey] message to all users
6873
6874 I won't add this. As another poster replied, just use a macro that inserts
6875 your nick at the beginning of your message.
6876
6877 --Andrew Church
6878 achurch@achurch.org
6879 http://achurch.org/
6880 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Fri Aug 31 04:42:12 2007
6881 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6882 Date: Fri Aug 31 04:42:29 2007
6883 Subject: [IRCServices] modules.conf -- Global Notice to attach your name
6884 In-Reply-To: <46d7fd8d.11406@msgid.achurch.org>
6885 References: <46d7fd8d.11406@msgid.achurch.org>
6886 Message-ID: <46D7FE94.30106@fastmail.com.au>
6887
6888 no worries - thanks anyway Andrew
6889
6890 Thought it was strange there is no option in modules.conf to attach your
6891 name.
6892
6893
6894 Andrew Church wrote:
6895 >> Andrew, are you able to add this option in modules.conf - to attach
6896 >> your name as the sender of the Global Notice?
6897 >>
6898 >> -Global- [Casey] message to all users
6899 >>
6900 >
6901 > I won't add this. As another poster replied, just use a macro that inserts
6902 > your nick at the beginning of your message.
6903 >
6904 > --Andrew Church
6905 > achurch@achurch.org
6906 > http://achurch.org/
6907 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
6908 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
6909 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
6910 >
6911 From brain at winbot.co.uk Fri Aug 31 04:51:33 2007
6912 From: brain at winbot.co.uk (Craig Edwards)
6913 Date: Fri Aug 31 04:51:42 2007
6914 Subject: [IRCServices] modules.conf -- Global Notice to attach your name
6915 In-Reply-To: <46d7fd8d.11406@msgid.achurch.org>
6916 References: <46d7fd8d.11406@msgid.achurch.org>
6917 Message-ID: <46D800C5.1030200@winbot.co.uk>
6918
6919 In InspIRCd you can do this with m_alias:
6920 http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/Modules/alias
6921 This was what you were using, right?
6922
6923 Andrew Church wrote:
6924 >> Andrew, are you able to add this option in modules.conf - to attach
6925 >> your name as the sender of the Global Notice?
6926 >>
6927 >> -Global- [Casey] message to all users
6928 >
6929 > I won't add this. As another poster replied, just use a macro that inserts
6930 > your nick at the beginning of your message.
6931 >
6932 > --Andrew Church
6933 > achurch@achurch.org
6934 > http://achurch.org/
6935 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
6936 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
6937 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
6938 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Fri Aug 31 04:58:58 2007
6939 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
6940 Date: Fri Aug 31 04:59:16 2007
6941 Subject: [IRCServices] modules.conf -- Global Notice to attach your name
6942 In-Reply-To: <46D800C5.1030200@winbot.co.uk>
6943 References: <46d7fd8d.11406@msgid.achurch.org> <46D800C5.1030200@winbot.co.uk>
6944 Message-ID: <46D80282.9000909@fastmail.com.au>
6945
6946 Hello Brain
6947
6948 It is me
6949
6950 is great you can add an alias for InspIRCd to have it attach your name
6951
6952 and also Brain -- wishing you a great time where you are off to
6953
6954 thanks so much Brain
6955
6956
6957 Craig Edwards wrote:
6958 > In InspIRCd you can do this with m_alias:
6959 > http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/Modules/alias
6960 > This was what you were using, right?
6961 >
6962 > Andrew Church wrote:
6963 >
6964 >>> Andrew, are you able to add this option in modules.conf - to attach
6965 >>> your name as the sender of the Global Notice?
6966 >>>
6967 >>> -Global- [Casey] message to all users
6968 >>>
6969 >> I won't add this. As another poster replied, just use a macro that inserts
6970 >> your nick at the beginning of your message.
6971 >>
6972 >> --Andrew Church
6973 >> achurch@achurch.org
6974 >> http://achurch.org/
6975 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
6976 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
6977 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
6978 >>
6979 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
6980 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
6981 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
6982 >
6983 From toxyc at info2k4.hu Sun Sep 2 07:20:42 2007
6984 From: toxyc at info2k4.hu (Toxyc)
6985 Date: Sun Sep 2 07:20:53 2007
6986 Subject: [IRCServices] segmentation fault
6987 Message-ID: <2fe8ea130709020720x58640837me71019bc8e6fba99@mail.gmail.com>
6988
6989 Helo
6990
6991 Recently the server I use to run ircservices got new hardware, and I
6992 have to reinstall some programs, including irc services. I chose to
6993 upgrade services from 5.0.x to 5.1pre5.
6994 I noticed some odd behaviour when I tried to register a nick, and also
6995 got segmentation fault.
6996 The network consist of two Unreal IRCd (3.2.7) servers, call them A
6997 and B servers.
6998 When I set up server A, I configure the services to connect to it, it
6999 works well. Then I link server A to server B, that's seems to go well
7000 too.
7001
7002 I uploaded the edited ircservices.log here:
7003 http://haxor.hu/~toxyc/ircservices.log.part
7004 What I edited:
7005 - Deleted the old parts of the log, when nothing suspicious happened.
7006 - Deleted the irrelevant messages (user_not_involved_in_any_errors
7007 identifyied, new max user count, registered
7008 user_not_involved_in_any_errors, ...)
7009 - Deleted the ip addresses/hostnames because of the privacy of users.
7010 However, I can provide the full unmodified logfile if needed.
7011
7012 A little explanation for the log:
7013 Sentinel, luther, karmantomi were on server B, when server A with the
7014 services linked to it.
7015
7016 I use AMD K8 Athlon64/Opteron CPU according to lspci.
7017 uname -a output:
7018 Linux dekad.hu 2.6.22-1-k7 #1 SMP Sun Jul 29 15:15:55 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
7019
7020 I don't have any core dumps, but now i enabled it, and will send it if
7021 services crashes again.
7022 Do you need any other information?
7023
7024 Toxyc
7025 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Sep 3 18:31:02 2007
7026 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
7027 Date: Mon Sep 3 18:02:07 2007
7028 Subject: [IRCServices] segmentation fault
7029 In-Reply-To: <2fe8ea130709020720x58640837me71019bc8e6fba99@mail.gmail.com>
7030 Message-ID: <46dcae85.37560@msgid.achurch.org>
7031
7032 I haven't been able to connect to the server listed below to retrieve
7033 the log; can you send it to me privately? If you obtain a core file, a
7034 backtrace would also be useful (make sure you don't strip debugging
7035 information from the executable).
7036
7037 Also, can you explain exactly what you mean by "odd behavior"? Is it
7038 just that Services crashed, or did something else happen?
7039
7040 --Andrew Church
7041 achurch@achurch.org
7042 http://achurch.org/
7043
7044 >Helo
7045 >
7046 >Recently the server I use to run ircservices got new hardware, and I
7047 >have to reinstall some programs, including irc services. I chose to
7048 >upgrade services from 5.0.x to 5.1pre5.
7049 >I noticed some odd behaviour when I tried to register a nick, and also
7050 >got segmentation fault.
7051 >The network consist of two Unreal IRCd (3.2.7) servers, call them A
7052 >and B servers.
7053 >When I set up server A, I configure the services to connect to it, it
7054 >works well. Then I link server A to server B, that's seems to go well
7055 >too.
7056 >
7057 >I uploaded the edited ircservices.log here:
7058 >http://haxor.hu/~toxyc/ircservices.log.part
7059 >What I edited:
7060 >- Deleted the old parts of the log, when nothing suspicious happened.
7061 >- Deleted the irrelevant messages (user_not_involved_in_any_errors
7062 >identifyied, new max user count, registered
7063 >user_not_involved_in_any_errors, ...)
7064 >- Deleted the ip addresses/hostnames because of the privacy of users.
7065 >However, I can provide the full unmodified logfile if needed.
7066 >
7067 >A little explanation for the log:
7068 >Sentinel, luther, karmantomi were on server B, when server A with the
7069 >services linked to it.
7070 >
7071 >I use AMD K8 Athlon64/Opteron CPU according to lspci.
7072 >uname -a output:
7073 >Linux dekad.hu 2.6.22-1-k7 #1 SMP Sun Jul 29 15:15:55 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
7074 >
7075 >I don't have any core dumps, but now i enabled it, and will send it if
7076 >services crashes again.
7077 >Do you need any other information?
7078 >
7079 >Toxyc
7080 >------------------------------------------------------------------
7081 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
7082 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
7083 From toxyc at info2k4.hu Mon Sep 3 23:49:59 2007
7084 From: toxyc at info2k4.hu (Toxyc)
7085 Date: Mon Sep 3 23:50:06 2007
7086 Subject: [IRCServices] segmentation fault
7087 In-Reply-To: <2fe8ea130709032348g105229b4k10a73dd6f920035a@mail.gmail.com>
7088 References: <2fe8ea130709020720x58640837me71019bc8e6fba99@mail.gmail.com>
7089 <46dcae85.37560@msgid.achurch.org>
7090 <2fe8ea130709032348g105229b4k10a73dd6f920035a@mail.gmail.com>
7091 Message-ID: <2fe8ea130709032349s28ce1eaeka7a86139b7d71442@mail.gmail.com>
7092
7093 Err. really sorry. Reply button is my enemy :/
7094
7095
7096 On 9/4/07, Toxyc <toxyc@info2k4.hu> wrote:
7097 > I send you the edited, and the whole log file too.
7098 > I haven't got any core dumps yet.
7099 > By "odd behavior" i meant, someone wanted to register the nick
7100 > "Sentinel", but it failed. (it can be seen in the log). Unfortunately
7101 > i don't know what exactly happened at the user. He said, he registered
7102 > it, but couldn't identify with password as the owner of the nick.
7103 > Sentinel quitted from the network, just before the services crashed.
7104 >
7105 > Toxyc
7106 >
7107 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sun Sep 9 18:55:17 2007
7108 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
7109 Date: Sun Sep 9 18:56:41 2007
7110 Subject: [IRCServices] OperServ -- Oper List and Admin List
7111 Message-ID: <46E4A405.8020307@fastmail.com.au>
7112
7113 There is no help file for OperServ Oper List and Admin List.
7114 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Sep 10 11:11:29 2007
7115 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
7116 Date: Sun Sep 9 19:12:09 2007
7117 Subject: [IRCServices] OperServ -- Oper List and Admin List
7118 In-Reply-To: <46E4A405.8020307@fastmail.com.au>
7119 Message-ID: <46e4a7f2.44041@msgid.achurch.org>
7120
7121 >There is no help file for OperServ Oper List and Admin List.
7122
7123 /msg OperServ HELP OPER
7124 /msg OperServ HELP ADMIN
7125
7126 --Andrew Church
7127 achurch@achurch.org
7128 http://achurch.org/
7129 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sun Sep 9 19:19:32 2007
7130 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
7131 Date: Sun Sep 9 19:22:02 2007
7132 Subject: [IRCServices] OperServ -- Oper List and Admin List
7133 In-Reply-To: <46e4a7f2.44041@msgid.achurch.org>
7134 References: <46e4a7f2.44041@msgid.achurch.org>
7135 Message-ID: <46E4A9B4.5080909@fastmail.com.au>
7136
7137 Thanks Andrew
7138
7139 was doing help oper list and admin list
7140
7141
7142
7143 Andrew Church wrote:
7144 >> There is no help file for OperServ Oper List and Admin List.
7145 >>
7146 >
7147 > /msg OperServ HELP OPER
7148 > /msg OperServ HELP ADMIN
7149 >
7150 > --Andrew Church
7151 > achurch@achurch.org
7152 > http://achurch.org/
7153 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
7154 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
7155 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
7156 >
7157 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Sep 10 12:53:03 2007
7158 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
7159 Date: Sun Sep 9 20:53:19 2007
7160 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre6 released
7161 Message-ID: <46e4bfa3.76772@msgid.achurch.org>
7162
7163 Services 5.1pre6 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
7164
7165 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/testing/ (Japan)
7166 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/testing/ (Western USA)
7167
7168 9659409381266bc700c38a8947fbba5f ircservices-5.1pre6.tar.gz
7169 a0ec8b80457159e0a92b33bcc9f39432 ircservices-5.1pre6.diff.gz
7170 867809cde1518afeac29c1b312f56b25 ircservices-5.1pre6-1.i386.rpm
7171 80fb28b5bd78ec22222d4e7b82d48b09 ircservices_5.1pre6-1_i386.deb
7172
7173 The mirrors should have it shortly.
7174
7175 Changes in version 5.1pre6
7176 --------------------------
7177 2007/09/10 Added NSRegDenyIfSuspended configuration option. Suggested
7178 by Aragon Gouveia <aragon@phat.za.net>
7179 2007/09/03 Updated InspIRCd module to work with InspIRCD 1.1.x (tested
7180 with 1.1.12).
7181
7182 --Andrew Church
7183 achurch@achurch.org
7184 http://achurch.org/
7185 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Sep 10 11:42:29 2007
7186 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
7187 Date: Mon Sep 10 00:00:15 2007
7188 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
7189 In-Reply-To: <46CD6FCB.3040901@fastmail.com.au>
7190 Message-ID: <46e4af6c.44157@msgid.achurch.org>
7191
7192 >The 5.1 InspIRCd protocol -- ChanServ does not know we are in the
7193 >channel and are not able to register the channel.
7194
7195 I've updated the InspIRCd protocol module for Services 5.1pre6 (to be
7196 released shortly) so that it works with InspIRCd 1.1. (It looks like
7197 there have been some protocol changes since earlier versions of InspIRCd,
7198 so this module may not work with anything before InspIRCd 1.1.)
7199
7200 --Andrew Church
7201 achurch@achurch.org
7202 http://achurch.org/
7203 From aragon at phat.za.net Mon Sep 10 00:43:57 2007
7204 From: aragon at phat.za.net (Aragon Gouveia)
7205 Date: Mon Sep 10 00:44:09 2007
7206 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre6 released
7207 In-Reply-To: <46e4bfa3.76772@msgid.achurch.org>
7208 References: <46e4bfa3.76772@msgid.achurch.org>
7209 Message-ID: <20070910074357.GA86293@phat.za.net>
7210
7211 Nice :)
7212
7213
7214 | By Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org>
7215 | [ 2007-09-10 05:53 +0200 ]
7216 > Services 5.1pre6 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
7217 >
7218 > http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/testing/ (Japan)
7219 > ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/testing/ (Western USA)
7220 >
7221 > 9659409381266bc700c38a8947fbba5f ircservices-5.1pre6.tar.gz
7222 > a0ec8b80457159e0a92b33bcc9f39432 ircservices-5.1pre6.diff.gz
7223 > 867809cde1518afeac29c1b312f56b25 ircservices-5.1pre6-1.i386.rpm
7224 > 80fb28b5bd78ec22222d4e7b82d48b09 ircservices_5.1pre6-1_i386.deb
7225 >
7226 > The mirrors should have it shortly.
7227 >
7228 > Changes in version 5.1pre6
7229 > --------------------------
7230 > 2007/09/10 Added NSRegDenyIfSuspended configuration option. Suggested
7231 > by Aragon Gouveia <aragon@phat.za.net>
7232 > 2007/09/03 Updated InspIRCd module to work with InspIRCD 1.1.x (tested
7233 > with 1.1.12).
7234 >
7235 > --Andrew Church
7236 > achurch@achurch.org
7237 > http://achurch.org/
7238 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
7239 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
7240 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
7241 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Mon Sep 10 01:26:16 2007
7242 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
7243 Date: Mon Sep 10 01:26:58 2007
7244 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
7245 In-Reply-To: <46e4af6c.44157@msgid.achurch.org>
7246 References: <46e4af6c.44157@msgid.achurch.org>
7247 Message-ID: <46E4FFA8.8060904@fastmail.com.au>
7248
7249 a few things with the InspIRCd protocol
7250
7251 *** DEBUG: WARNING: The server services.casey.net is sending nonstandard
7252 modes: 'ChanServ MODE 0' where FMODE should be used, and may cause desyncs.
7253
7254 ChanServ is not giving you your modes when you join, and ChanServ is not
7255 deopping you who is not an OP in the channel.
7256
7257
7258
7259
7260 Andrew Church wrote:
7261 >> The 5.1 InspIRCd protocol -- ChanServ does not know we are in the
7262 >> channel and are not able to register the channel.
7263 >>
7264 >
7265 > I've updated the InspIRCd protocol module for Services 5.1pre6 (to be
7266 > released shortly) so that it works with InspIRCd 1.1. (It looks like
7267 > there have been some protocol changes since earlier versions of InspIRCd,
7268 > so this module may not work with anything before InspIRCd 1.1.)
7269 >
7270 > --Andrew Church
7271 > achurch@achurch.org
7272 > http://achurch.org/
7273 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
7274 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
7275 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
7276 >
7277 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Sep 10 17:56:05 2007
7278 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
7279 Date: Mon Sep 10 02:04:43 2007
7280 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
7281 In-Reply-To: <46E4FFA8.8060904@fastmail.com.au>
7282 Message-ID: <46e508a4.03532@msgid.achurch.org>
7283
7284 >a few things with the InspIRCd protocol
7285 >
7286 >*** DEBUG: WARNING: The server services.casey.net is sending nonstandard
7287 >modes: 'ChanServ MODE 0' where FMODE should be used, and may cause desyncs.
7288 >
7289 >ChanServ is not giving you your modes when you join, and ChanServ is not
7290 >deopping you who is not an OP in the channel.
7291
7292 I can't reproduce any of these using InspIRCd 1.1.12. Can you provide a
7293 debug log?
7294
7295 --Andrew Church
7296 achurch@achurch.org
7297 http://achurch.org/
7298 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Mon Sep 10 02:43:51 2007
7299 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
7300 Date: Mon Sep 10 02:43:58 2007
7301 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
7302 In-Reply-To: <46e508a4.03532@msgid.achurch.org>
7303 References: <46E4FFA8.8060904@fastmail.com.au>
7304 <46e508a4.03532@msgid.achurch.org>
7305 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0709100243ne9f9fdfq9f27eafb9b9e3ef8@mail.gmail.com>
7306
7307 You should not (really) send MODE on any channel mode changes, as we
7308 use a protocol increasingly alike to TS6, and use of MODE (which is
7309 not timestamped) can cause problems in such a setup.
7310
7311 However, as ircservices isn't really TS aware (doesn't have a TS
7312 parameter for channel creation, channel mode, etc) - then sending MODE
7313 is your only option, unless you wish to correct that
7314
7315 That aside, MODE 0 looks a little incorrect anyway, given 0 isn't
7316 exactly a channel name ;p
7317
7318 On 9/10/07, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
7319 > >a few things with the InspIRCd protocol
7320 > >
7321 > >*** DEBUG: WARNING: The server services.casey.net is sending nonstandard
7322 > >modes: 'ChanServ MODE 0' where FMODE should be used, and may cause desyncs.
7323 > >
7324 > >ChanServ is not giving you your modes when you join, and ChanServ is not
7325 > >deopping you who is not an OP in the channel.
7326 >
7327 > I can't reproduce any of these using InspIRCd 1.1.12. Can you provide a
7328 > debug log?
7329 >
7330 > --Andrew Church
7331 > achurch@achurch.org
7332 > http://achurch.org/
7333 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
7334 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
7335 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
7336 >
7337 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Mon Sep 10 04:19:55 2007
7338 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
7339 Date: Mon Sep 10 04:20:35 2007
7340 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
7341 In-Reply-To: <46e508a4.03532@msgid.achurch.org>
7342 References: <46e508a4.03532@msgid.achurch.org>
7343 Message-ID: <46E5285B.9030301@fastmail.com.au>
7344
7345 debug log
7346
7347
7348 [Sep 10 20:55:37.806715 2007] IRC Services 5.1pre6 starting up (options:
7349 debug)
7350 [Sep 10 20:55:37.806912 2007] debug: Loading language 0 from file
7351 `languages/en_us'
7352 [Sep 10 20:55:37.807222 2007] debug: Loading language 10 from file
7353 `languages/nl'
7354 [Sep 10 20:55:37.807556 2007] debug: Loading language 6 from file
7355 `languages/fr'
7356 [Sep 10 20:55:37.807833 2007] debug: Loading language 9 from file
7357 `languages/de'
7358 [Sep 10 20:55:37.808119 2007] debug: Loading language 11 from file
7359 `languages/hu'
7360 [Sep 10 20:55:37.808455 2007] debug: Loading language 2 from file
7361 `languages/ja_euc'
7362 [Sep 10 20:55:37.808743 2007] debug: Loading language 3 from file
7363 `languages/ja_sjis'
7364 [Sep 10 20:55:37.809034 2007] debug: Loading language 12 from file
7365 `languages/ru'
7366 [Sep 10 20:55:37.809295 2007] debug: Loading language 4 from file
7367 `languages/es'
7368 [Sep 10 20:55:37.809632 2007] debug: Loading language 7 from file
7369 `languages/tr'
7370 [Sep 10 20:55:37.811920 2007] debug: Loaded languages
7371 [Sep 10 20:55:37.811970 2007] debug: Loading module `protocol/inspircd'
7372 [Sep 10 20:55:37.812396 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7373 `protocol/inspircd'
7374 [Sep 10 20:55:37.812435 2007] debug: Loading module `encryption/md5'
7375 [Sep 10 20:55:37.812668 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7376 `encryption/md5'
7377 [Sep 10 20:55:37.812699 2007] debug: Loading module `encryption/unix-crypt'
7378 [Sep 10 20:55:37.813727 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7379 `encryption/unix-crypt'
7380 [Sep 10 20:55:37.813759 2007] debug: Loading module `database/standard'
7381 [Sep 10 20:55:37.813992 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7382 `database/standard'
7383 [Sep 10 20:55:37.814024 2007] debug: Loading module `mail/main'
7384 [Sep 10 20:55:37.814292 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module `mail/main'
7385 [Sep 10 20:55:37.814325 2007] debug: Loading module `mail/smtp'
7386 [Sep 10 20:55:37.814627 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module `mail/smtp'
7387 [Sep 10 20:55:37.814660 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/main'
7388 [Sep 10 20:55:37.815179 2007] (database/standard) Can't open oper.sdb
7389 for reading: No such file or directory
7390 [Sep 10 20:55:37.815231 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7391 `operserv/main'
7392 [Sep 10 20:55:37.815261 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/akill'
7393 [Sep 10 20:55:37.815737 2007] (database/standard) Can't open akill.sdb
7394 for reading: No such file or directory
7395 [Sep 10 20:55:37.815781 2007] (database/standard) Can't open exclude.sdb
7396 for reading: No such file or directory
7397 [Sep 10 20:55:37.815816 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7398 `operserv/akill'
7399 [Sep 10 20:55:37.815847 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/news'
7400 [Sep 10 20:55:37.816320 2007] (database/standard) Can't open news.sdb
7401 for reading: No such file or directory
7402 [Sep 10 20:55:37.816375 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7403 `operserv/news'
7404 [Sep 10 20:55:37.816416 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/sessions'
7405 [Sep 10 20:55:37.817392 2007] (database/standard) Can't open
7406 exception.sdb for reading: No such file or directory
7407 [Sep 10 20:55:37.817443 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7408 `operserv/sessions'
7409 [Sep 10 20:55:37.817473 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/sline'
7410 [Sep 10 20:55:37.818100 2007] (database/standard) Can't open sgline.sdb
7411 for reading: No such file or directory
7412 [Sep 10 20:55:37.818145 2007] (database/standard) Can't open sqline.sdb
7413 for reading: No such file or directory
7414 [Sep 10 20:55:37.818186 2007] (database/standard) Can't open szline.sdb
7415 for reading: No such file or directory
7416 [Sep 10 20:55:37.818220 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7417 `operserv/sline'
7418 [Sep 10 20:55:37.818252 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/main'
7419 [Sep 10 20:55:37.819356 2007] (database/standard) Can't open
7420 nickgroup.sdb for reading: No such file or directory
7421 [Sep 10 20:55:37.819403 2007] (database/standard) Can't open nick.sdb
7422 for reading: No such file or directory
7423 [Sep 10 20:55:37.819443 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7424 `nickserv/main'
7425 [Sep 10 20:55:37.819479 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/access'
7426 [Sep 10 20:55:37.820178 2007] (database/standard) Can't open
7427 nick-access.sdb for reading: No such file or directory
7428 [Sep 10 20:55:37.820217 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7429 `nickserv/access'
7430 [Sep 10 20:55:37.820270 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/link'
7431 [Sep 10 20:55:37.820974 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7432 `nickserv/link'
7433 [Sep 10 20:55:37.821006 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/mail-auth'
7434 [Sep 10 20:55:37.821713 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7435 `nickserv/mail-auth'
7436 [Sep 10 20:55:37.821745 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/main'
7437 [Sep 10 20:55:37.822983 2007] (database/standard) Can't open chan.sdb
7438 for reading: No such file or directory
7439 [Sep 10 20:55:37.823031 2007] (database/standard) Can't open
7440 chan-access.sdb for reading: No such file or directory
7441 [Sep 10 20:55:37.823073 2007] (database/standard) Can't open
7442 chan-akick.sdb for reading: No such file or directory
7443 [Sep 10 20:55:37.823112 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7444 `chanserv/main'
7445 [Sep 10 20:55:37.823150 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/access-levels'
7446 [Sep 10 20:55:37.824287 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7447 `chanserv/access-levels'
7448 [Sep 10 20:55:37.824320 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/access-xop'
7449 [Sep 10 20:55:37.825393 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7450 `chanserv/access-xop'
7451 [Sep 10 20:55:37.825425 2007] debug: Loading module `memoserv/main'
7452 [Sep 10 20:55:37.826356 2007] (database/standard) Can't open memo.sdb
7453 for reading: No such file or directory
7454 [Sep 10 20:55:37.826420 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7455 `memoserv/main'
7456 [Sep 10 20:55:37.826451 2007] debug: Loading module `memoserv/forward'
7457 [Sep 10 20:55:37.827302 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7458 `memoserv/forward'
7459 [Sep 10 20:55:37.827335 2007] debug: Loading module `memoserv/ignore'
7460 [Sep 10 20:55:37.828191 2007] (database/standard) Can't open
7461 memo-ignore.sdb for reading: No such file or directory
7462 [Sep 10 20:55:37.828244 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7463 `memoserv/ignore'
7464 [Sep 10 20:55:37.828275 2007] debug: Loading module `statserv/main'
7465 [Sep 10 20:55:37.829232 2007] (database/standard) Can't open
7466 stat-servers.sdb for reading: No such file or directory
7467 [Sep 10 20:55:37.829270 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7468 `statserv/main'
7469 [Sep 10 20:55:37.829300 2007] debug: Loading module `misc/xml-export'
7470 [Sep 10 20:55:37.830423 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7471 `misc/xml-export'
7472 [Sep 10 20:55:37.830456 2007] debug: Loading module `misc/xml-import'
7473 [Sep 10 20:55:37.831831 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7474 `misc/xml-import'
7475 [Sep 10 20:55:37.831865 2007] debug: Loaded modules
7476 [Sep 10 20:55:37.832831 2007] debug: Initiated connection to 127.0.0.1:7000
7477 [Sep 10 20:55:37.832964 2007] debug: Sent: SERVER services.casey.net
7478 <password> 0 :Services for IRC Networks
7479 [Sep 10 20:55:37.833010 2007] debug: Sent: BURST
7480 [Sep 10 20:55:37.833059 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net VERSION
7481 :ircservices-5.1pre6 services.casey.net :build #1, compiled Mon Sep 10
7482 20:50:54 EST 2007
7483 [Sep 10 20:55:37.833102 2007] debug: Sent: ENDBURST
7484 [Sep 10 20:55:38.832462 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
7485 1189421738 OperServ casey.net casey.net services +i 0.0.0.0 :Operator Server
7486 [Sep 10 20:55:38.832564 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
7487 1189421738 Global casey.net casey.net services +i 0.0.0.0 :Global Noticer
7488 [Sep 10 20:55:38.832635 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
7489 1189421738 NickServ casey.net casey.net services + 0.0.0.0 :Nickname Server
7490 [Sep 10 20:55:38.832702 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
7491 1189421738 ChanServ casey.net casey.net services + 0.0.0.0 :Channel Server
7492 [Sep 10 20:55:38.832756 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
7493 1189421738 MemoServ casey.net casey.net services + 0.0.0.0 :Memo Server
7494 [Sep 10 20:55:38.832809 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
7495 1189421738 StatServ casey.net casey.net services +i 0.0.0.0 :Statistics
7496 Server
7497 [Sep 10 20:55:38.832858 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB START
7498 [Sep 10 20:55:38.832956 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB MODULES
7499 m_chanprotect.so,m_globops.so,m_services.so
7500 [Sep 10 20:55:38.833010 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB CAPABILITIES
7501 :NICKMAX=31 HALFOP=1 CHANMAX=65 MAXMODES=20 IDENTMAX=12 MAXQUIT=255
7502 MAXTOPIC=307 MAXKICK=255 MAXGECOS=128 MAXAWAY=200 IP6NATIVE=0
7503 IP6SUPPORT=1 PROTOCOL=1105 PREFIX=(ohv)@%+ CHANMODES=abq,k,l,MRimnprst
7504 [Sep 10 20:55:38.833088 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB END
7505 [Sep 10 20:55:38.833138 2007] debug: Received: SERVER
7506 casey.qld.au.casey.net <password> 0 :Waddle World
7507 [Sep 10 20:55:38.833211 2007] debug: Received: BURST 1189421738
7508 [Sep 10 20:55:38.872217 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7509 VERSION :InspIRCd-1.1.12+Esrom casey.qld.au.casey.net :Linux Vigor10
7510 2.6.18.8.tex5 [FLAGS=0,epoll,singlethread-object]
7511 [Sep 10 20:55:38.872276 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7512 NICK 1189421675 Casey 127.0.0.1 netadmin.casey.net casey +nos 127.0.0.1
7513 :Casey
7514 [Sep 10 20:55:38.872313 2007] debug: new user: Casey
7515 [Sep 10 20:55:38.872369 2007] user: New maximum user count: 1
7516 [Sep 10 20:55:38.872404 2007] debug: Changing mode for Casey to +nos
7517 [Sep 10 20:55:38.872436 2007] debug: Received: :Casey OPERTYPE NetAdmin
7518 [Sep 10 20:55:38.872467 2007] debug: Changing mode for Casey to +o
7519 [Sep 10 20:55:38.872497 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7520 ADDLINE Z 69.69.69.69 <Config> 1189421662 0 :No porn here thanks.
7521 [Sep 10 20:55:38.872529 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7522 ADDLINE Q ChanServ <Config> 1189421662 0 :Reserved For Services
7523 [Sep 10 20:55:38.872560 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7524 ADDLINE Q NickServ <Config> 1189421662 0 :Reserved For Services
7525 [Sep 10 20:55:38.872591 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7526 ADDLINE Q OperServ <Config> 1189421662 0 :Reserved For Services
7527 [Sep 10 20:55:38.872622 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7528 ADDLINE Q MemoServ <Config> 1189421662 0 :Reserved For Services
7529 [Sep 10 20:55:38.872653 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7530 ADDLINE E *@ircop.host.com <Config> 1189421662 0 :Opers hostname
7531 [Sep 10 20:55:38.872684 2007] debug: Received:
7532 [Sep 10 20:55:38.872712 2007] debug: Received: ENDBURST
7533 [Sep 10 20:56:10.932660 2007] debug: Received: :Casey PRIVMSG NickServ
7534 :register <password> caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au
7535 [Sep 10 20:56:10.932898 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey
7536 :Nickname \ 2Casey\ 2 has been registered to you.
7537 [Sep 10 20:56:10.932970 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey :An
7538 authentication code for your nickname is being sent to
7539 \ 2caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au\ 2.
7540 [Sep 10 20:56:10.933022 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey :When
7541 you receive this message, type \ 2/msg NickServ AUTH \1fcode\1f\ 2 (replace
7542 \1fcode\1f with the authentication code in the message) to complete your
7543 nickname registration.
7544 [Sep 10 20:56:10.933095 2007] debug: (mail/main) sendmail:
7545 from=services@casey.net to=caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au
7546 subject=[Authentication code for Casey]
7547 [Sep 10 20:56:10.933158 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) connecting
7548 [Sep 10 20:56:10.994715 2007] (nickserv/main) Casey registered by
7549 casey@127.0.0.1 (caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au)
7550 [Sep 10 20:56:10.994835 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey :Your
7551 password is \ 2<password>\ 2 -- remember this for later use.
7552 [Sep 10 20:56:11.351434 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8)
7553 received: 220-ipmail02.adl2.internode.on.net ESMTP
7554 [Sep 10 20:56:11.351504 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8)
7555 received: 220 ESMTP; ppp121-45-254-10.lns2.bne4.internode.on.net
7556 [121.45.254.10] in MTA's INSIDEinternode; drivin' into the sunset
7557 [Sep 10 20:56:11.351554 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7558 HELO services.casey.net
7559 [Sep 10 20:56:11.485565 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8)
7560 received: 250 ipmail02.adl2.internode.on.net
7561 [Sep 10 20:56:11.485619 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7562 MAIL FROM:<services@casey.net>
7563 [Sep 10 20:56:17.924387 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8)
7564 received: 250 sender <services@casey.net> ok
7565 [Sep 10 20:56:17.924478 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7566 RCPT TO:<caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au>
7567 [Sep 10 20:56:18.049474 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8)
7568 received: 250 recipient <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> ok
7569 [Sep 10 20:56:18.049538 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent: DATA
7570 [Sep 10 20:56:18.176680 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8)
7571 received: 354 go ahead
7572 [Sep 10 20:56:18.176795 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7573 From: "casey.net Services" <services@casey.net>
7574 [Sep 10 20:56:18.176834 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7575 To: <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au>
7576 [Sep 10 20:56:18.176873 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7577 Subject: Authentication code for Casey
7578 [Sep 10 20:56:18.176912 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7579 Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 10:56:18 +0000
7580 [Sep 10 20:56:18.176950 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7581 MIME-Version: 1.0
7582 [Sep 10 20:56:18.176988 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7583 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
7584 [Sep 10 20:56:18.177025 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7585 [Sep 10 20:56:18.177064 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7586 The authentication code for your nickname (Casey) is: 269290298
7587 [Sep 10 20:56:18.177102 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7588 Please submit this code to NickServ with the command:
7589 [Sep 10 20:56:18.177141 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7590 /msg NickServ AUTH 269290298
7591 [Sep 10 20:56:18.177178 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7592 [Sep 10 20:56:18.177217 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7593 This message was sent by NickServ in response to registration by
7594 [Sep 10 20:56:18.177255 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7595 casey@127.0.0.1.
7596 [Sep 10 20:56:18.177293 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent: .
7597 [Sep 10 20:56:18.323594 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8)
7598 received: 250 ok: Message 185014642 accepted
7599 [Sep 10 20:56:18.323648 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent: QUIT
7600 [Sep 10 20:56:18.323701 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) closed
7601 (local)
7602 [Sep 10 20:56:18.323738 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) closed
7603 (free_socketinfo)
7604 [Sep 10 20:57:10.019989 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7605 PING services.casey.net
7606 [Sep 10 20:57:10.020105 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net PONG
7607 services.casey.net services.casey.net
7608 [Sep 10 20:57:10.020231 2007] debug: Received: :services.casey.net PONG
7609 services.casey.net services.casey.net
7610 [Sep 10 20:57:14.325168 2007] debug: Received: :Casey PRIVMSG NickServ
7611 :auth 269290298
7612 [Sep 10 20:57:14.325300 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ SVSMODE Casey :+r
7613 [Sep 10 20:57:14.325360 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey
7614 :Authentication succeeded; your nickname registration is now complete.
7615 [Sep 10 20:57:14.325404 2007] (nickserv/mail-auth) casey@127.0.0.1
7616 authenticated REGISTER for Casey
7617 [Sep 10 20:57:20.358486 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7618 FJOIN #Casey 1189421839 @,Casey
7619 [Sep 10 20:57:20.358580 2007] debug: (protocol/inspircd) Casey FJOINs #Casey
7620 [Sep 10 20:57:20.358665 2007] debug: Creating channel #Casey
7621 [Sep 10 20:57:20.395903 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7622 FMODE #Casey 1189421839 nt
7623 [Sep 10 20:58:05.560855 2007] debug: Received: :Casey PRIVMSG ChanServ
7624 :register #Casey <password> #Casey
7625 [Sep 10 20:58:05.560987 2007] (chanserv/main) Channel #Casey registered
7626 by Casey!casey@127.0.0.1
7627 [Sep 10 20:58:05.561077 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ NOTICE Casey
7628 :Channel \ 2#Casey\ 2 registered under your nickname: Casey
7629 [Sep 10 20:58:05.561140 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ NOTICE Casey :Your
7630 channel password is \ 2<password>\ 2 -- remember it for later use.
7631 [Sep 10 20:58:05.561212 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #Casey 0 +r
7632 [Sep 10 20:58:28.121713 2007] debug: Received: :Casey PRIVMSG OperServ
7633 :shutdown
7634 [Sep 10 20:58:28.121813 2007] (operserv/main) Casey: shutdown
7635 [Sep 10 20:58:28.121941 2007] debug: Saving databases
7636 [Sep 10 20:58:28.124591 2007] SHUTDOWN command received from Casey
7637 [Sep 10 20:58:28.124646 2007] debug: Unloading module `misc/xml-import'
7638 [Sep 10 20:58:28.124768 2007] debug: Unloading module `misc/xml-export'
7639 [Sep 10 20:58:28.124824 2007] debug: Unloading module `statserv/main'
7640 [Sep 10 20:58:28.124902 2007] debug: Sent: :StatServ QUIT :
7641 [Sep 10 20:58:28.124980 2007] debug: Unloading module `memoserv/ignore'
7642 [Sep 10 20:58:28.125048 2007] debug: Unloading module `memoserv/forward'
7643 [Sep 10 20:58:28.125111 2007] debug: Unloading module `memoserv/main'
7644 [Sep 10 20:58:28.125197 2007] debug: Sent: :MemoServ QUIT :
7645 [Sep 10 20:58:28.125268 2007] debug: Unloading module `chanserv/access-xop'
7646 [Sep 10 20:58:28.125331 2007] debug: Unloading module
7647 `chanserv/access-levels'
7648 [Sep 10 20:58:28.125392 2007] debug: Unloading module `chanserv/main'
7649 [Sep 10 20:58:28.125453 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ QUIT :
7650 [Sep 10 20:58:28.125544 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/mail-auth'
7651 [Sep 10 20:58:28.125610 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/link'
7652 [Sep 10 20:58:28.125673 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/access'
7653 [Sep 10 20:58:28.125732 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/main'
7654 [Sep 10 20:58:28.125792 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ QUIT :
7655 [Sep 10 20:58:28.125893 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/sline'
7656 [Sep 10 20:58:28.125960 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/sessions'
7657 [Sep 10 20:58:28.126028 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/news'
7658 [Sep 10 20:58:28.126085 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/akill'
7659 [Sep 10 20:58:28.126159 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/main'
7660 [Sep 10 20:58:28.126225 2007] debug: Sent: :OperServ QUIT :
7661 [Sep 10 20:58:28.126280 2007] debug: Sent: :Global QUIT :
7662 [Sep 10 20:58:28.126355 2007] debug: Unloading module `mail/smtp'
7663 [Sep 10 20:58:28.126415 2007] debug: Unloading module `mail/main'
7664 [Sep 10 20:58:28.126480 2007] debug: Unloading module `database/standard'
7665 [Sep 10 20:58:28.126546 2007] debug: Unloading module
7666 `encryption/unix-crypt'
7667 [Sep 10 20:58:28.126611 2007] debug: Unloading module `encryption/md5'
7668 [Sep 10 20:58:28.126671 2007] debug: Unloading module `protocol/inspircd'
7669 [Sep 10 20:58:28.126789 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net SQUIT
7670 services.casey.net :SHUTDOWN command received from Casey
7671 [Sep 10 20:58:28.127116 2007] debug: Deleting channel #Casey
7672 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Sep 10 20:53:12 2007
7673 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
7674 Date: Mon Sep 10 04:56:08 2007
7675 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
7676 In-Reply-To: <46E5285B.9030301@fastmail.com.au>
7677 Message-ID: <46e530d2.14453@msgid.achurch.org>
7678
7679 I don't see any problems here. This line:
7680
7681 >[Sep 10 20:58:05.561212 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #Casey 0 +r
7682
7683 indicates that the mode is being properly sent to the IRC server. (The
7684 timestamp of 0 is because Services does not have a facility for passing
7685 channel timestamps through to the raw mode message, but has not caused
7686 problems with any IRC servers I'm aware of, including InspIRCd.)
7687
7688 --Andrew Church
7689 achurch@achurch.org
7690 http://achurch.org/
7691 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Mon Sep 10 05:07:11 2007
7692 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
7693 Date: Mon Sep 10 05:07:25 2007
7694 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
7695 In-Reply-To: <46E5285B.9030301@fastmail.com.au>
7696 References: <46e508a4.03532@msgid.achurch.org>
7697 <46E5285B.9030301@fastmail.com.au>
7698 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0709100507je98f094p371df5abf649fba7@mail.gmail.com>
7699
7700 Our MODE command does not take a timestamp parameter.
7701
7702 FMODE does, but will reject any timestamp of 0.
7703
7704 (basically, use MODE, but with no timestamp)
7705
7706 Reference:
7707 http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/InspIRCd_Spanning_Tree_%281.1%29#MODE
7708
7709 On 9/10/07, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
7710 > debug log
7711 >
7712 >
7713 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.806715 2007] IRC Services 5.1pre6 starting up (options:
7714 > debug)
7715 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.806912 2007] debug: Loading language 0 from file
7716 > `languages/en_us'
7717 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.807222 2007] debug: Loading language 10 from file
7718 > `languages/nl'
7719 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.807556 2007] debug: Loading language 6 from file
7720 > `languages/fr'
7721 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.807833 2007] debug: Loading language 9 from file
7722 > `languages/de'
7723 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.808119 2007] debug: Loading language 11 from file
7724 > `languages/hu'
7725 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.808455 2007] debug: Loading language 2 from file
7726 > `languages/ja_euc'
7727 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.808743 2007] debug: Loading language 3 from file
7728 > `languages/ja_sjis'
7729 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.809034 2007] debug: Loading language 12 from file
7730 > `languages/ru'
7731 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.809295 2007] debug: Loading language 4 from file
7732 > `languages/es'
7733 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.809632 2007] debug: Loading language 7 from file
7734 > `languages/tr'
7735 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.811920 2007] debug: Loaded languages
7736 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.811970 2007] debug: Loading module `protocol/inspircd'
7737 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.812396 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7738 > `protocol/inspircd'
7739 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.812435 2007] debug: Loading module `encryption/md5'
7740 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.812668 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7741 > `encryption/md5'
7742 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.812699 2007] debug: Loading module `encryption/unix-crypt'
7743 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.813727 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7744 > `encryption/unix-crypt'
7745 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.813759 2007] debug: Loading module `database/standard'
7746 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.813992 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7747 > `database/standard'
7748 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.814024 2007] debug: Loading module `mail/main'
7749 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.814292 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module `mail/main'
7750 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.814325 2007] debug: Loading module `mail/smtp'
7751 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.814627 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module `mail/smtp'
7752 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.814660 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/main'
7753 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.815179 2007] (database/standard) Can't open oper.sdb
7754 > for reading: No such file or directory
7755 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.815231 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7756 > `operserv/main'
7757 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.815261 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/akill'
7758 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.815737 2007] (database/standard) Can't open akill.sdb
7759 > for reading: No such file or directory
7760 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.815781 2007] (database/standard) Can't open exclude.sdb
7761 > for reading: No such file or directory
7762 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.815816 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7763 > `operserv/akill'
7764 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.815847 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/news'
7765 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.816320 2007] (database/standard) Can't open news.sdb
7766 > for reading: No such file or directory
7767 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.816375 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7768 > `operserv/news'
7769 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.816416 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/sessions'
7770 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.817392 2007] (database/standard) Can't open
7771 > exception.sdb for reading: No such file or directory
7772 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.817443 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7773 > `operserv/sessions'
7774 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.817473 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/sline'
7775 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.818100 2007] (database/standard) Can't open sgline.sdb
7776 > for reading: No such file or directory
7777 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.818145 2007] (database/standard) Can't open sqline.sdb
7778 > for reading: No such file or directory
7779 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.818186 2007] (database/standard) Can't open szline.sdb
7780 > for reading: No such file or directory
7781 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.818220 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7782 > `operserv/sline'
7783 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.818252 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/main'
7784 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.819356 2007] (database/standard) Can't open
7785 > nickgroup.sdb for reading: No such file or directory
7786 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.819403 2007] (database/standard) Can't open nick.sdb
7787 > for reading: No such file or directory
7788 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.819443 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7789 > `nickserv/main'
7790 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.819479 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/access'
7791 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.820178 2007] (database/standard) Can't open
7792 > nick-access.sdb for reading: No such file or directory
7793 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.820217 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7794 > `nickserv/access'
7795 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.820270 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/link'
7796 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.820974 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7797 > `nickserv/link'
7798 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.821006 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/mail-auth'
7799 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.821713 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7800 > `nickserv/mail-auth'
7801 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.821745 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/main'
7802 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.822983 2007] (database/standard) Can't open chan.sdb
7803 > for reading: No such file or directory
7804 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.823031 2007] (database/standard) Can't open
7805 > chan-access.sdb for reading: No such file or directory
7806 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.823073 2007] (database/standard) Can't open
7807 > chan-akick.sdb for reading: No such file or directory
7808 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.823112 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7809 > `chanserv/main'
7810 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.823150 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/access-levels'
7811 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.824287 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7812 > `chanserv/access-levels'
7813 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.824320 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/access-xop'
7814 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.825393 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7815 > `chanserv/access-xop'
7816 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.825425 2007] debug: Loading module `memoserv/main'
7817 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.826356 2007] (database/standard) Can't open memo.sdb
7818 > for reading: No such file or directory
7819 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.826420 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7820 > `memoserv/main'
7821 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.826451 2007] debug: Loading module `memoserv/forward'
7822 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.827302 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7823 > `memoserv/forward'
7824 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.827335 2007] debug: Loading module `memoserv/ignore'
7825 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.828191 2007] (database/standard) Can't open
7826 > memo-ignore.sdb for reading: No such file or directory
7827 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.828244 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7828 > `memoserv/ignore'
7829 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.828275 2007] debug: Loading module `statserv/main'
7830 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.829232 2007] (database/standard) Can't open
7831 > stat-servers.sdb for reading: No such file or directory
7832 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.829270 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7833 > `statserv/main'
7834 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.829300 2007] debug: Loading module `misc/xml-export'
7835 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.830423 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7836 > `misc/xml-export'
7837 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.830456 2007] debug: Loading module `misc/xml-import'
7838 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.831831 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
7839 > `misc/xml-import'
7840 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.831865 2007] debug: Loaded modules
7841 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.832831 2007] debug: Initiated connection to 127.0.0.1:7000
7842 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.832964 2007] debug: Sent: SERVER services.casey.net
7843 > <password> 0 :Services for IRC Networks
7844 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.833010 2007] debug: Sent: BURST
7845 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.833059 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net VERSION
7846 > :ircservices-5.1pre6 services.casey.net :build #1, compiled Mon Sep 10
7847 > 20:50:54 EST 2007
7848 > [Sep 10 20:55:37.833102 2007] debug: Sent: ENDBURST
7849 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.832462 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
7850 > 1189421738 OperServ casey.net casey.net services +i 0.0.0.0 :Operator Server
7851 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.832564 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
7852 > 1189421738 Global casey.net casey.net services +i 0.0.0.0 :Global Noticer
7853 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.832635 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
7854 > 1189421738 NickServ casey.net casey.net services + 0.0.0.0 :Nickname Server
7855 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.832702 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
7856 > 1189421738 ChanServ casey.net casey.net services + 0.0.0.0 :Channel Server
7857 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.832756 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
7858 > 1189421738 MemoServ casey.net casey.net services + 0.0.0.0 :Memo Server
7859 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.832809 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
7860 > 1189421738 StatServ casey.net casey.net services +i 0.0.0.0 :Statistics
7861 > Server
7862 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.832858 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB START
7863 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.832956 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB MODULES
7864 > m_chanprotect.so,m_globops.so,m_services.so
7865 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.833010 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB CAPABILITIES
7866 > :NICKMAX=31 HALFOP=1 CHANMAX=65 MAXMODES=20 IDENTMAX=12 MAXQUIT=255
7867 > MAXTOPIC=307 MAXKICK=255 MAXGECOS=128 MAXAWAY=200 IP6NATIVE=0
7868 > IP6SUPPORT=1 PROTOCOL=1105 PREFIX=(ohv)@%+ CHANMODES=abq,k,l,MRimnprst
7869 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.833088 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB END
7870 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.833138 2007] debug: Received: SERVER
7871 > casey.qld.au.casey.net <password> 0 :Waddle World
7872 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.833211 2007] debug: Received: BURST 1189421738
7873 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.872217 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7874 > VERSION :InspIRCd-1.1.12+Esrom casey.qld.au.casey.net :Linux Vigor10
7875 > 2.6.18.8.tex5 [FLAGS=0,epoll,singlethread-object]
7876 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.872276 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7877 > NICK 1189421675 Casey 127.0.0.1 netadmin.casey.net casey +nos 127.0.0.1
7878 > :Casey
7879 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.872313 2007] debug: new user: Casey
7880 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.872369 2007] user: New maximum user count: 1
7881 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.872404 2007] debug: Changing mode for Casey to +nos
7882 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.872436 2007] debug: Received: :Casey OPERTYPE NetAdmin
7883 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.872467 2007] debug: Changing mode for Casey to +o
7884 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.872497 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7885 > ADDLINE Z 69.69.69.69 <Config> 1189421662 0 :No porn here thanks.
7886 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.872529 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7887 > ADDLINE Q ChanServ <Config> 1189421662 0 :Reserved For Services
7888 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.872560 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7889 > ADDLINE Q NickServ <Config> 1189421662 0 :Reserved For Services
7890 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.872591 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7891 > ADDLINE Q OperServ <Config> 1189421662 0 :Reserved For Services
7892 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.872622 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7893 > ADDLINE Q MemoServ <Config> 1189421662 0 :Reserved For Services
7894 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.872653 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7895 > ADDLINE E *@ircop.host.com <Config> 1189421662 0 :Opers hostname
7896 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.872684 2007] debug: Received:
7897 > [Sep 10 20:55:38.872712 2007] debug: Received: ENDBURST
7898 > [Sep 10 20:56:10.932660 2007] debug: Received: :Casey PRIVMSG NickServ
7899 > :register <password> caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au
7900 > [Sep 10 20:56:10.932898 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey
7901 > :Nickname Casey has been registered to you.
7902 > [Sep 10 20:56:10.932970 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey :An
7903 > authentication code for your nickname is being sent to
7904 > caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au .
7905 > [Sep 10 20:56:10.933022 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey :When
7906 > you receive this message, type /msg NickServ AUTH code (replace
7907 > code with the authentication code in the message) to complete your
7908 > nickname registration.
7909 > [Sep 10 20:56:10.933095 2007] debug: (mail/main) sendmail:
7910 > from=services@casey.net to=caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au
7911 > subject=[Authentication code for Casey]
7912 > [Sep 10 20:56:10.933158 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) connecting
7913 > [Sep 10 20:56:10.994715 2007] (nickserv/main) Casey registered by
7914 > casey@127.0.0.1 (caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au)
7915 > [Sep 10 20:56:10.994835 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey :Your
7916 > password is <password> -- remember this for later use.
7917 > [Sep 10 20:56:11.351434 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8)
7918 > received: 220-ipmail02.adl2.internode.on.net ESMTP
7919 > [Sep 10 20:56:11.351504 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8)
7920 > received: 220 ESMTP; ppp121-45-254-10.lns2.bne4.internode.on.net
7921 > [121.45.254.10] in MTA's INSIDEinternode; drivin' into the sunset
7922 > [Sep 10 20:56:11.351554 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7923 > HELO services.casey.net
7924 > [Sep 10 20:56:11.485565 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8)
7925 > received: 250 ipmail02.adl2.internode.on.net
7926 > [Sep 10 20:56:11.485619 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7927 > MAIL FROM:<services@casey.net>
7928 > [Sep 10 20:56:17.924387 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8)
7929 > received: 250 sender <services@casey.net> ok
7930 > [Sep 10 20:56:17.924478 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7931 > RCPT TO:<caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au>
7932 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.049474 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8)
7933 > received: 250 recipient <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> ok
7934 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.049538 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent: DATA
7935 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.176680 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8)
7936 > received: 354 go ahead
7937 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.176795 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7938 > From: "casey.net Services" <services@casey.net>
7939 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.176834 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7940 > To: <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au>
7941 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.176873 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7942 > Subject: Authentication code for Casey
7943 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.176912 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7944 > Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 10:56:18 +0000
7945 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.176950 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7946 > MIME-Version: 1.0
7947 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.176988 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7948 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
7949 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.177025 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7950 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.177064 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7951 > The authentication code for your nickname (Casey) is: 269290298
7952 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.177102 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7953 > Please submit this code to NickServ with the command:
7954 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.177141 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7955 > /msg NickServ AUTH 269290298
7956 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.177178 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7957 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.177217 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7958 > This message was sent by NickServ in response to registration by
7959 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.177255 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent:
7960 > casey@127.0.0.1.
7961 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.177293 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent: .
7962 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.323594 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8)
7963 > received: 250 ok: Message 185014642 accepted
7964 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.323648 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) sent: QUIT
7965 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.323701 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) closed
7966 > (local)
7967 > [Sep 10 20:56:18.323738 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82544e8) closed
7968 > (free_socketinfo)
7969 > [Sep 10 20:57:10.019989 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7970 > PING services.casey.net
7971 > [Sep 10 20:57:10.020105 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net PONG
7972 > services.casey.net services.casey.net
7973 > [Sep 10 20:57:10.020231 2007] debug: Received: :services.casey.net PONG
7974 > services.casey.net services.casey.net
7975 > [Sep 10 20:57:14.325168 2007] debug: Received: :Casey PRIVMSG NickServ
7976 > :auth 269290298
7977 > [Sep 10 20:57:14.325300 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ SVSMODE Casey :+r
7978 > [Sep 10 20:57:14.325360 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey
7979 > :Authentication succeeded; your nickname registration is now complete.
7980 > [Sep 10 20:57:14.325404 2007] (nickserv/mail-auth) casey@127.0.0.1
7981 > authenticated REGISTER for Casey
7982 > [Sep 10 20:57:20.358486 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7983 > FJOIN #Casey 1189421839 @,Casey
7984 > [Sep 10 20:57:20.358580 2007] debug: (protocol/inspircd) Casey FJOINs #Casey
7985 > [Sep 10 20:57:20.358665 2007] debug: Creating channel #Casey
7986 > [Sep 10 20:57:20.395903 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
7987 > FMODE #Casey 1189421839 nt
7988 > [Sep 10 20:58:05.560855 2007] debug: Received: :Casey PRIVMSG ChanServ
7989 > :register #Casey <password> #Casey
7990 > [Sep 10 20:58:05.560987 2007] (chanserv/main) Channel #Casey registered
7991 > by Casey!casey@127.0.0.1
7992 > [Sep 10 20:58:05.561077 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ NOTICE Casey
7993 > :Channel #Casey registered under your nickname: Casey
7994 > [Sep 10 20:58:05.561140 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ NOTICE Casey :Your
7995 > channel password is <password> -- remember it for later use.
7996 > [Sep 10 20:58:05.561212 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE #Casey 0 +r
7997 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.121713 2007] debug: Received: :Casey PRIVMSG OperServ
7998 > :shutdown
7999 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.121813 2007] (operserv/main) Casey: shutdown
8000 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.121941 2007] debug: Saving databases
8001 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.124591 2007] SHUTDOWN command received from Casey
8002 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.124646 2007] debug: Unloading module `misc/xml-import'
8003 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.124768 2007] debug: Unloading module `misc/xml-export'
8004 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.124824 2007] debug: Unloading module `statserv/main'
8005 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.124902 2007] debug: Sent: :StatServ QUIT :
8006 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.124980 2007] debug: Unloading module `memoserv/ignore'
8007 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.125048 2007] debug: Unloading module `memoserv/forward'
8008 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.125111 2007] debug: Unloading module `memoserv/main'
8009 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.125197 2007] debug: Sent: :MemoServ QUIT :
8010 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.125268 2007] debug: Unloading module `chanserv/access-xop'
8011 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.125331 2007] debug: Unloading module
8012 > `chanserv/access-levels'
8013 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.125392 2007] debug: Unloading module `chanserv/main'
8014 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.125453 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ QUIT :
8015 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.125544 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/mail-auth'
8016 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.125610 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/link'
8017 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.125673 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/access'
8018 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.125732 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/main'
8019 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.125792 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ QUIT :
8020 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.125893 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/sline'
8021 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.125960 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/sessions'
8022 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.126028 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/news'
8023 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.126085 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/akill'
8024 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.126159 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/main'
8025 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.126225 2007] debug: Sent: :OperServ QUIT :
8026 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.126280 2007] debug: Sent: :Global QUIT :
8027 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.126355 2007] debug: Unloading module `mail/smtp'
8028 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.126415 2007] debug: Unloading module `mail/main'
8029 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.126480 2007] debug: Unloading module `database/standard'
8030 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.126546 2007] debug: Unloading module
8031 > `encryption/unix-crypt'
8032 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.126611 2007] debug: Unloading module `encryption/md5'
8033 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.126671 2007] debug: Unloading module `protocol/inspircd'
8034 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.126789 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net SQUIT
8035 > services.casey.net :SHUTDOWN command received from Casey
8036 > [Sep 10 20:58:28.127116 2007] debug: Deleting channel #Casey
8037 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
8038 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
8039 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
8040 >
8041 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Mon Sep 10 05:32:04 2007
8042 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
8043 Date: Mon Sep 10 05:32:39 2007
8044 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
8045 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0709100507je98f094p371df5abf649fba7@mail.gmail.com>
8046 References: <46e508a4.03532@msgid.achurch.org> <46E5285B.9030301@fastmail.com.au>
8047 <b19eae4e0709100507je98f094p371df5abf649fba7@mail.gmail.com>
8048 Message-ID: <46E53944.4020505@fastmail.com.au>
8049
8050 is weird how it is fine on Andrew and I am getting this problem
8051 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Sep 10 21:48:11 2007
8052 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
8053 Date: Mon Sep 10 05:49:05 2007
8054 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
8055 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0709100507je98f094p371df5abf649fba7@mail.gmail.com>
8056 Message-ID: <46e53d3b.27130@msgid.achurch.org>
8057
8058 >Our MODE command does not take a timestamp parameter.
8059 >
8060 >FMODE does, but will reject any timestamp of 0.
8061 >
8062 >(basically, use MODE, but with no timestamp)
8063
8064 Hm. Not sure why it worked for me anyway, but try the following patch:
8065
8066 Index: modules/protocol/inspircd.c
8067 ===================================================================
8068 RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/modules/protocol/inspircd.c,v
8069 retrieving revision 2.9
8070 diff -u -r2.9 inspircd.c
8071 --- modules/protocol/inspircd.c 3 Sep 2007 11:26:34 -0000 2.9
8072 +++ modules/protocol/inspircd.c 10 Sep 2007 12:48:07 -0000
8073 @@ -332,8 +332,16 @@
8074 User *u = get_user(av[2]);
8075 if (c && u)
8076 clear_channel(c, CLEAR_BANS, u);
8077 - } else {
8078 - do_cmode(source, ac, av);
8079 + } else if (ac >= 3) {
8080 + char modestr[BUFSIZE];
8081 + av[1] = av[0]; /* Remove the timestamp parameter */
8082 + if (av[2][0] != '+' && av[2][0] != '-') {
8083 + /* InspIRCd seems to omit the leading '+' when sending
8084 + * initial modes for the channel */
8085 + snprintf(modestr, sizeof(modestr), "+%s", av[2]);
8086 + av[2] = modestr;
8087 + }
8088 + do_cmode(source, ac-1, av+1);
8089 }
8090 } else {
8091 if (ac < 2)
8092 @@ -1030,7 +1038,7 @@
8093 {
8094 protocol_name = "InspIRCd";
8095 protocol_version = "1.1+";
8096 - protocol_features = PF_SZLINE | PF_SVSJOIN | PF_MODETS_FIRST;
8097 + protocol_features = PF_SZLINE | PF_SVSJOIN;
8098 protocol_nickmax = 30;
8099
8100 if (!register_messages(inspircd_messages)) {
8101
8102 --Andrew Church
8103 achurch@achurch.org
8104 http://achurch.org/
8105 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Mon Sep 10 05:52:29 2007
8106 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
8107 Date: Mon Sep 10 05:52:35 2007
8108 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
8109 In-Reply-To: <46e53d3b.27130@msgid.achurch.org>
8110 References: <b19eae4e0709100507je98f094p371df5abf649fba7@mail.gmail.com>
8111 <46e53d3b.27130@msgid.achurch.org>
8112 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0709100552p2fd17900se7a9562ea34c92ce@mail.gmail.com>
8113
8114 Hm.
8115
8116 Are you sure on the omission of the +? While not too significant for
8117 us (our parser assumes addition as the first state), it would be a bug
8118 of sorts.
8119
8120 On 9/10/07, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
8121 > >Our MODE command does not take a timestamp parameter.
8122 > >
8123 > >FMODE does, but will reject any timestamp of 0.
8124 > >
8125 > >(basically, use MODE, but with no timestamp)
8126 >
8127 > Hm. Not sure why it worked for me anyway, but try the following patch:
8128 >
8129 > Index: modules/protocol/inspircd.c
8130 > ===================================================================
8131 > RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/modules/protocol/inspircd.c,v
8132 > retrieving revision 2.9
8133 > diff -u -r2.9 inspircd.c
8134 > --- modules/protocol/inspircd.c 3 Sep 2007 11:26:34 -0000 2.9
8135 > +++ modules/protocol/inspircd.c 10 Sep 2007 12:48:07 -0000
8136 > @@ -332,8 +332,16 @@
8137 > User *u = get_user(av[2]);
8138 > if (c && u)
8139 > clear_channel(c, CLEAR_BANS, u);
8140 > - } else {
8141 > - do_cmode(source, ac, av);
8142 > + } else if (ac >= 3) {
8143 > + char modestr[BUFSIZE];
8144 > + av[1] = av[0]; /* Remove the timestamp parameter */
8145 > + if (av[2][0] != '+' && av[2][0] != '-') {
8146 > + /* InspIRCd seems to omit the leading '+' when sending
8147 > + * initial modes for the channel */
8148 > + snprintf(modestr, sizeof(modestr), "+%s", av[2]);
8149 > + av[2] = modestr;
8150 > + }
8151 > + do_cmode(source, ac-1, av+1);
8152 > }
8153 > } else {
8154 > if (ac < 2)
8155 > @@ -1030,7 +1038,7 @@
8156 > {
8157 > protocol_name = "InspIRCd";
8158 > protocol_version = "1.1+";
8159 > - protocol_features = PF_SZLINE | PF_SVSJOIN | PF_MODETS_FIRST;
8160 > + protocol_features = PF_SZLINE | PF_SVSJOIN;
8161 > protocol_nickmax = 30;
8162 >
8163 > if (!register_messages(inspircd_messages)) {
8164 >
8165 > --Andrew Church
8166 > achurch@achurch.org
8167 > http://achurch.org/
8168 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
8169 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
8170 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
8171 >
8172 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Sep 10 22:07:49 2007
8173 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
8174 Date: Mon Sep 10 06:09:19 2007
8175 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
8176 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0709100552p2fd17900se7a9562ea34c92ce@mail.gmail.com>
8177 Message-ID: <46e541f9.30171@msgid.achurch.org>
8178
8179 >Hm.
8180 >
8181 >Are you sure on the omission of the +? While not too significant for
8182 >us (our parser assumes addition as the first state), it would be a bug
8183 >of sorts.
8184
8185 See the last line below:
8186
8187 [Sep 10 21:47:30.000075 2007] debug: Received: :Alcan PRIVMSG NickServ :identify xxxxxx
8188 [Sep 10 21:47:30.000251 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ SVSMODE Alcan :+r
8189 [Sep 10 21:47:30.000314 2007] (nickserv/main) Alcan!achurch@localhost.achurch.org identified for nick Alcan
8190 [Sep 10 21:47:30.000403 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Alcan :Password accepted -- you are now recognized.
8191 [Sep 10 21:47:30.000503 2007] debug: Sent: :services.localhost.net SVSJOIN Alcan #123
8192 [Sep 10 21:47:30.000594 2007] debug: Sent: :MemoServ NOTICE Alcan :You have 2 new memos.
8193 [Sep 10 21:47:30.000681 2007] debug: Sent: :MemoServ NOTICE Alcan :Type /msg MemoServ LIST NEW to list them.
8194 [Sep 10 21:47:30.000761 2007] debug: Received: :inspircd.localhost.net FJOIN #123 1189428450 @,Alcan
8195 [Sep 10 21:47:30.000825 2007] debug: (protocol/inspircd) Alcan FJOINs #123
8196 [Sep 10 21:47:30.000908 2007] debug: Creating channel #123
8197 [Sep 10 21:47:30.001040 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ FTOPIC #123 980209319 Alcan :123
8198 [Sep 10 21:47:30.001127 2007] debug: Received: :inspircd.localhost.net FMODE #123 1189428450 nt
8199
8200 --Andrew Church
8201 achurch@achurch.org
8202 http://achurch.org/
8203 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Mon Sep 10 06:15:46 2007
8204 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
8205 Date: Mon Sep 10 06:15:52 2007
8206 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
8207 In-Reply-To: <46e541f9.30171@msgid.achurch.org>
8208 References: <b19eae4e0709100552p2fd17900se7a9562ea34c92ce@mail.gmail.com>
8209 <46e541f9.30171@msgid.achurch.org>
8210 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0709100615w2ed800a3ra3e75eccb8148596@mail.gmail.com>
8211
8212 Okay. I'll take a look sometime this evening.
8213
8214 Thanks
8215
8216 On 9/10/07, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
8217 > >Hm.
8218 > >
8219 > >Are you sure on the omission of the +? While not too significant for
8220 > >us (our parser assumes addition as the first state), it would be a bug
8221 > >of sorts.
8222 >
8223 > See the last line below:
8224 >
8225 > [Sep 10 21:47:30.000075 2007] debug: Received: :Alcan PRIVMSG NickServ :identify xxxxxx
8226 > [Sep 10 21:47:30.000251 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ SVSMODE Alcan :+r
8227 > [Sep 10 21:47:30.000314 2007] (nickserv/main) Alcan!achurch@localhost.achurch.org identified for nick Alcan
8228 > [Sep 10 21:47:30.000403 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Alcan :Password accepted -- you are now recognized.
8229 > [Sep 10 21:47:30.000503 2007] debug: Sent: :services.localhost.net SVSJOIN Alcan #123
8230 > [Sep 10 21:47:30.000594 2007] debug: Sent: :MemoServ NOTICE Alcan :You have 2 new memos.
8231 > [Sep 10 21:47:30.000681 2007] debug: Sent: :MemoServ NOTICE Alcan :Type /msg MemoServ LIST NEW to list them.
8232 > [Sep 10 21:47:30.000761 2007] debug: Received: :inspircd.localhost.net FJOIN #123 1189428450 @,Alcan
8233 > [Sep 10 21:47:30.000825 2007] debug: (protocol/inspircd) Alcan FJOINs #123
8234 > [Sep 10 21:47:30.000908 2007] debug: Creating channel #123
8235 > [Sep 10 21:47:30.001040 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ FTOPIC #123 980209319 Alcan :123
8236 > [Sep 10 21:47:30.001127 2007] debug: Received: :inspircd.localhost.net FMODE #123 1189428450 nt
8237 >
8238 > --Andrew Church
8239 > achurch@achurch.org
8240 > http://achurch.org/
8241 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
8242 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
8243 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
8244 >
8245 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Mon Sep 10 06:49:48 2007
8246 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
8247 Date: Mon Sep 10 06:50:23 2007
8248 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
8249 In-Reply-To: <46e541f9.30171@msgid.achurch.org>
8250 References: <46e541f9.30171@msgid.achurch.org>
8251 Message-ID: <46E54B7C.60409@fastmail.com.au>
8252
8253 another thing, with a second me in the channel, ChanServ doesn't know
8254 there is a second someone in the channel when you do ChanServ kick and
8255 OP etc - doing it on OperServ works.
8256 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Sep 10 23:10:22 2007
8257 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
8258 Date: Mon Sep 10 07:10:52 2007
8259 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
8260 In-Reply-To: <46E54B7C.60409@fastmail.com.au>
8261 Message-ID: <46e55066.40602@msgid.achurch.org>
8262
8263 >another thing, with a second me in the channel, ChanServ doesn't know
8264 >there is a second someone in the channel when you do ChanServ kick and
8265 >OP etc - doing it on OperServ works.
8266
8267 Fixed, thanks for the report. Apply the following patch:
8268
8269 Index: messages.c
8270 ===================================================================
8271 RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/messages.c,v
8272 retrieving revision 2.46
8273 diff -u -r2.46 messages.c
8274 --- messages.c 23 Aug 2007 04:45:42 -0000 2.46
8275 +++ messages.c 10 Sep 2007 14:09:47 -0000
8276 @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
8277 if (!*source) {
8278 log("Source missing from JOIN message");
8279 return;
8280 - } else if (ac != 1) {
8281 + } else if (ac < 1) {
8282 return;
8283 }
8284 do_join(source, ac, av);
8285
8286 --Andrew Church
8287 achurch@achurch.org
8288 http://achurch.org/
8289 From nick at nickgawronski.com Mon Sep 10 11:51:42 2007
8290 From: nick at nickgawronski.com (Nick Gawronski)
8291 Date: Mon Sep 10 10:52:00 2007
8292 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre6 released
8293 References: <46e4bfa3.76772@msgid.achurch.org>
8294 Message-ID: <000401c7f3db$a1d77d70$230110ac@CHIHUAHUAL1>
8295
8296 Hi, I have pre4 installed currently. In the config file ircservices.conf or
8297 modules.conf has any new options been added that I will need to add to
8298 either configuration file between pre4 and pre6?
8299 ----- Original Message -----
8300 From: "Andrew Church" <achurch@achurch.org>
8301 To: "services" <ircservices@ircservices.za.net>
8302 Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 9:53 PM
8303 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre6 released
8304
8305
8306 > Services 5.1pre6 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
8307 >
8308 > http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/testing/ (Japan)
8309 > ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/testing/ (Western USA)
8310 >
8311 > 9659409381266bc700c38a8947fbba5f ircservices-5.1pre6.tar.gz
8312 > a0ec8b80457159e0a92b33bcc9f39432 ircservices-5.1pre6.diff.gz
8313 > 867809cde1518afeac29c1b312f56b25 ircservices-5.1pre6-1.i386.rpm
8314 > 80fb28b5bd78ec22222d4e7b82d48b09 ircservices_5.1pre6-1_i386.deb
8315 >
8316 > The mirrors should have it shortly.
8317 >
8318 > Changes in version 5.1pre6
8319 > --------------------------
8320 > 2007/09/10 Added NSRegDenyIfSuspended configuration option. Suggested
8321 > by Aragon Gouveia <aragon@phat.za.net>
8322 > 2007/09/03 Updated InspIRCd module to work with InspIRCD 1.1.x (tested
8323 > with 1.1.12).
8324 >
8325 > --Andrew Church
8326 > achurch@achurch.org
8327 > http://achurch.org/
8328 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
8329 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
8330 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
8331 >
8332
8333 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Mon Sep 10 14:57:20 2007
8334 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
8335 Date: Mon Sep 10 14:57:59 2007
8336 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
8337 In-Reply-To: <46e53d3b.27130@msgid.achurch.org>
8338 References: <46e53d3b.27130@msgid.achurch.org>
8339 Message-ID: <46E5BDC0.9020603@fastmail.com.au>
8340
8341 where in inspircd.c do I put in the patch
8342 From achurch at achurch.org Tue Sep 11 08:23:36 2007
8343 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
8344 Date: Mon Sep 10 16:25:12 2007
8345 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
8346 In-Reply-To: <46E5BDC0.9020603@fastmail.com.au>
8347 Message-ID: <46e5d252.50601@msgid.achurch.org>
8348
8349 >where in inspircd.c do I put in the patch
8350
8351 Use the "patch" command to apply it. Save the message to a file (for
8352 example "file.txt"), then go to the top Services source directory and
8353 enter the command "patch -p <file.txt" (make sure you give the proper
8354 path to the file).
8355
8356 --Andrew Church
8357 achurch@achurch.org
8358 http://achurch.org/
8359 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Mon Sep 10 17:58:31 2007
8360 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
8361 Date: Mon Sep 10 18:01:35 2007
8362 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
8363 In-Reply-To: <46e5d252.50601@msgid.achurch.org>
8364 References: <46e5d252.50601@msgid.achurch.org>
8365 Message-ID: <46E5E837.3030300@fastmail.com.au>
8366
8367 the patch command is not working for me
8368
8369 I made a text file and called it inspircd-patch.txt and
8370 messages-patch.txt, and copied the patch txt files to the
8371 ircservices-5.1pre6 directory
8372
8373 I did patch -p <inspircd/messages-patch.txt
8374
8375 [casey@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]$ patch -p <inspircd-patch.txt
8376 patch: option requires an argument -- p
8377 patch: Try `patch --help' for more information.
8378 [casey@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]$
8379
8380
8381
8382 I have this in the patch txt files
8383
8384
8385
8386 Index: modules/protocol/inspircd.c
8387 ===================================================================
8388 RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/modules/protocol/inspircd.c,v
8389 retrieving revision 2.9
8390 diff -u -r2.9 inspircd.c
8391 --- modules/protocol/inspircd.c 3 Sep 2007 11:26:34 -0000 2.9
8392 +++ modules/protocol/inspircd.c 10 Sep 2007 12:48:07 -0000
8393 @@ -332,8 +332,16 @@
8394 User *u = get_user(av[2]);
8395 if (c && u)
8396 clear_channel(c, CLEAR_BANS, u);
8397 - } else {
8398 - do_cmode(source, ac, av);
8399 + } else if (ac >= 3) {
8400 + char modestr[BUFSIZE];
8401 + av[1] = av[0]; /* Remove the timestamp parameter */
8402 + if (av[2][0] != '+' && av[2][0] != '-') {
8403 + /* InspIRCd seems to omit the leading '+' when sending
8404 + * initial modes for the channel */
8405 + snprintf(modestr, sizeof(modestr), "+%s", av[2]);
8406 + av[2] = modestr;
8407 + }
8408 + do_cmode(source, ac-1, av+1);
8409 }
8410 } else {
8411 if (ac < 2)
8412 @@ -1030,7 +1038,7 @@
8413 {
8414 protocol_name = "InspIRCd";
8415 protocol_version = "1.1+";
8416 - protocol_features = PF_SZLINE | PF_SVSJOIN | PF_MODETS_FIRST;
8417 + protocol_features = PF_SZLINE | PF_SVSJOIN;
8418 protocol_nickmax = 30;
8419
8420 if (!register_messages(inspircd_messages)) {
8421
8422
8423
8424
8425
8426
8427
8428 Index: messages.c
8429 ===================================================================
8430 RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/messages.c,v
8431 retrieving revision 2.46
8432 diff -u -r2.46 messages.c
8433 --- messages.c 23 Aug 2007 04:45:42 -0000 2.46
8434 +++ messages.c 10 Sep 2007 14:09:47 -0000
8435 @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
8436 if (!*source) {
8437 log("Source missing from JOIN message");
8438 return;
8439 - } else if (ac != 1) {
8440 + } else if (ac < 1) {
8441 return;
8442 }
8443 do_join(source, ac, av);
8444
8445
8446
8447
8448
8449
8450
8451 Andrew Church wrote:
8452 >> where in inspircd.c do I put in the patch
8453 >>
8454 >
8455 > Use the "patch" command to apply it. Save the message to a file (for
8456 > example "file.txt"), then go to the top Services source directory and
8457 > enter the command "patch -p <file.txt" (make sure you give the proper
8458 > path to the file).
8459 >
8460 > --Andrew Church
8461 > achurch@achurch.org
8462 > http://achurch.org/
8463 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
8464 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
8465 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
8466 >
8467 From achurch at achurch.org Tue Sep 11 10:04:27 2007
8468 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
8469 Date: Mon Sep 10 18:05:57 2007
8470 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
8471 In-Reply-To: <46E5E837.3030300@fastmail.com.au>
8472 Message-ID: <46e5e9ee.55553@msgid.achurch.org>
8473
8474 Sorry--that should have been "patch -p0", not "patch -p".
8475
8476 --Andrew Church
8477 achurch@achurch.org
8478 http://achurch.org/
8479
8480 >the patch command is not working for me
8481 >
8482 >I made a text file and called it inspircd-patch.txt and
8483 >messages-patch.txt, and copied the patch txt files to the
8484 >ircservices-5.1pre6 directory
8485 >
8486 >I did patch -p <inspircd/messages-patch.txt
8487 >
8488 >[casey@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]$ patch -p <inspircd-patch.txt
8489 >patch: option requires an argument -- p
8490 >patch: Try `patch --help' for more information.
8491 >[casey@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]$
8492 >
8493 >
8494 >
8495 >I have this in the patch txt files
8496 >
8497 >
8498 >
8499 >Index: modules/protocol/inspircd.c
8500 >===================================================================
8501 >RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/modules/protocol/inspircd.c,v
8502 >retrieving revision 2.9
8503 >diff -u -r2.9 inspircd.c
8504 >--- modules/protocol/inspircd.c 3 Sep 2007 11:26:34 -0000 2.9
8505 >+++ modules/protocol/inspircd.c 10 Sep 2007 12:48:07 -0000
8506 >@@ -332,8 +332,16 @@
8507 >User *u = get_user(av[2]);
8508 >if (c && u)
8509 >clear_channel(c, CLEAR_BANS, u);
8510 >- } else {
8511 >- do_cmode(source, ac, av);
8512 >+ } else if (ac >= 3) {
8513 >+ char modestr[BUFSIZE];
8514 >+ av[1] = av[0]; /* Remove the timestamp parameter */
8515 >+ if (av[2][0] != '+' && av[2][0] != '-') {
8516 >+ /* InspIRCd seems to omit the leading '+' when sending
8517 >+ * initial modes for the channel */
8518 >+ snprintf(modestr, sizeof(modestr), "+%s", av[2]);
8519 >+ av[2] = modestr;
8520 >+ }
8521 >+ do_cmode(source, ac-1, av+1);
8522 >}
8523 >} else {
8524 >if (ac < 2)
8525 >@@ -1030,7 +1038,7 @@
8526 >{
8527 >protocol_name = "InspIRCd";
8528 >protocol_version = "1.1+";
8529 >- protocol_features = PF_SZLINE | PF_SVSJOIN | PF_MODETS_FIRST;
8530 >+ protocol_features = PF_SZLINE | PF_SVSJOIN;
8531 >protocol_nickmax = 30;
8532 >
8533 >if (!register_messages(inspircd_messages)) {
8534 >
8535 >
8536 >
8537 >
8538 >
8539 >
8540 >
8541 >Index: messages.c
8542 >===================================================================
8543 >RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/messages.c,v
8544 >retrieving revision 2.46
8545 >diff -u -r2.46 messages.c
8546 >--- messages.c 23 Aug 2007 04:45:42 -0000 2.46
8547 >+++ messages.c 10 Sep 2007 14:09:47 -0000
8548 >@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
8549 >if (!*source) {
8550 >log("Source missing from JOIN message");
8551 >return;
8552 >- } else if (ac != 1) {
8553 >+ } else if (ac < 1) {
8554 >return;
8555 >}
8556 >do_join(source, ac, av);
8557 >
8558 >
8559 >
8560 >
8561 >
8562 >
8563 >
8564 >Andrew Church wrote:
8565 >>> where in inspircd.c do I put in the patch
8566 >>>
8567 >>
8568 >> Use the "patch" command to apply it. Save the message to a file (for
8569 >> example "file.txt"), then go to the top Services source directory and
8570 >> enter the command "patch -p <file.txt" (make sure you give the proper
8571 >> path to the file).
8572 >>
8573 >> --Andrew Church
8574 >> achurch@achurch.org
8575 >> http://achurch.org/
8576 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
8577 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
8578 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
8579 >>
8580 >------------------------------------------------------------------
8581 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
8582 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
8583 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Mon Sep 10 18:28:36 2007
8584 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
8585 Date: Mon Sep 10 18:31:05 2007
8586 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
8587 In-Reply-To: <46e5e9ee.55553@msgid.achurch.org>
8588 References: <46e5e9ee.55553@msgid.achurch.org>
8589 Message-ID: <46E5EF44.5050006@fastmail.com.au>
8590
8591 getting patch unexpectedly ends in middle of line
8592
8593
8594 [root@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]# patch -p0 <inspircd-patch.txt
8595 patching file modules/protocol/inspircd.c
8596 patch unexpectedly ends in middle of line
8597 Hunk #2 succeeded at 1038 with fuzz 1.
8598 [root@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]# patch -p0 <messages-patch.txt
8599 patching file messages.c
8600 patch unexpectedly ends in middle of line
8601 Hunk #1 succeeded at 75 with fuzz 1.
8602 [root@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]#
8603
8604
8605
8606 Andrew Church wrote:
8607 > Sorry--that should have been "patch -p0", not "patch -p".
8608 >
8609 > --Andrew Church
8610 > achurch@achurch.org
8611 > http://achurch.org/
8612 >
8613 >
8614 >> the patch command is not working for me
8615 >>
8616 >> I made a text file and called it inspircd-patch.txt and
8617 >> messages-patch.txt, and copied the patch txt files to the
8618 >> ircservices-5.1pre6 directory
8619 >>
8620 >> I did patch -p <inspircd/messages-patch.txt
8621 >>
8622 >> [casey@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]$ patch -p <inspircd-patch.txt
8623 >> patch: option requires an argument -- p
8624 >> patch: Try `patch --help' for more information.
8625 >> [casey@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]$
8626 >>
8627 >>
8628 >>
8629 >> I have this in the patch txt files
8630 >>
8631 >>
8632 >>
8633 >> Index: modules/protocol/inspircd.c
8634 >> ===================================================================
8635 >> RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/modules/protocol/inspircd.c,v
8636 >> retrieving revision 2.9
8637 >> diff -u -r2.9 inspircd.c
8638 >> --- modules/protocol/inspircd.c 3 Sep 2007 11:26:34 -0000 2.9
8639 >> +++ modules/protocol/inspircd.c 10 Sep 2007 12:48:07 -0000
8640 >> @@ -332,8 +332,16 @@
8641 >> User *u = get_user(av[2]);
8642 >> if (c && u)
8643 >> clear_channel(c, CLEAR_BANS, u);
8644 >> - } else {
8645 >> - do_cmode(source, ac, av);
8646 >> + } else if (ac >= 3) {
8647 >> + char modestr[BUFSIZE];
8648 >> + av[1] = av[0]; /* Remove the timestamp parameter */
8649 >> + if (av[2][0] != '+' && av[2][0] != '-') {
8650 >> + /* InspIRCd seems to omit the leading '+' when sending
8651 >> + * initial modes for the channel */
8652 >> + snprintf(modestr, sizeof(modestr), "+%s", av[2]);
8653 >> + av[2] = modestr;
8654 >> + }
8655 >> + do_cmode(source, ac-1, av+1);
8656 >> }
8657 >> } else {
8658 >> if (ac < 2)
8659 >> @@ -1030,7 +1038,7 @@
8660 >> {
8661 >> protocol_name = "InspIRCd";
8662 >> protocol_version = "1.1+";
8663 >> - protocol_features = PF_SZLINE | PF_SVSJOIN | PF_MODETS_FIRST;
8664 >> + protocol_features = PF_SZLINE | PF_SVSJOIN;
8665 >> protocol_nickmax = 30;
8666 >>
8667 >> if (!register_messages(inspircd_messages)) {
8668 >>
8669 >>
8670 >>
8671 >>
8672 >>
8673 >>
8674 >>
8675 >> Index: messages.c
8676 >> ===================================================================
8677 >> RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/messages.c,v
8678 >> retrieving revision 2.46
8679 >> diff -u -r2.46 messages.c
8680 >> --- messages.c 23 Aug 2007 04:45:42 -0000 2.46
8681 >> +++ messages.c 10 Sep 2007 14:09:47 -0000
8682 >> @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
8683 >> if (!*source) {
8684 >> log("Source missing from JOIN message");
8685 >> return;
8686 >> - } else if (ac != 1) {
8687 >> + } else if (ac < 1) {
8688 >> return;
8689 >> }
8690 >> do_join(source, ac, av);
8691 >>
8692 >>
8693 >>
8694 >>
8695 >>
8696 >>
8697 >>
8698 >> Andrew Church wrote:
8699 >>
8700 >>>> where in inspircd.c do I put in the patch
8701 >>>>
8702 >>>>
8703 >>> Use the "patch" command to apply it. Save the message to a file (for
8704 >>> example "file.txt"), then go to the top Services source directory and
8705 >>> enter the command "patch -p <file.txt" (make sure you give the proper
8706 >>> path to the file).
8707 >>>
8708 >>> --Andrew Church
8709 >>> achurch@achurch.org
8710 >>> http://achurch.org/
8711 >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
8712 >>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
8713 >>> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
8714 >>>
8715 >>>
8716 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
8717 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
8718 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
8719 >>
8720 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
8721 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
8722 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
8723 >
8724 From achurch at achurch.org Tue Sep 11 10:35:46 2007
8725 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
8726 Date: Mon Sep 10 18:39:10 2007
8727 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
8728 In-Reply-To: <46E5EF44.5050006@fastmail.com.au>
8729 Message-ID: <46e5f1b6.55617@msgid.achurch.org>
8730
8731 It looks like your mailreader may have corrupted the patch text. I'll send
8732 the updated files to you privately in a tar.gz archive.
8733
8734 --Andrew Church
8735 achurch@achurch.org
8736 http://achurch.org/
8737
8738 >getting patch unexpectedly ends in middle of line
8739 >
8740 >
8741 >[root@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]# patch -p0 <inspircd-patch.txt
8742 >patching file modules/protocol/inspircd.c
8743 >patch unexpectedly ends in middle of line
8744 >Hunk #2 succeeded at 1038 with fuzz 1.
8745 >[root@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]# patch -p0 <messages-patch.txt
8746 >patching file messages.c
8747 >patch unexpectedly ends in middle of line
8748 >Hunk #1 succeeded at 75 with fuzz 1.
8749 >[root@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]#
8750 >
8751 >
8752 >
8753 >Andrew Church wrote:
8754 >> Sorry--that should have been "patch -p0", not "patch -p".
8755 >>
8756 >> --Andrew Church
8757 >> achurch@achurch.org
8758 >> http://achurch.org/
8759 >>
8760 >>
8761 >>> the patch command is not working for me
8762 >>>
8763 >>> I made a text file and called it inspircd-patch.txt and
8764 >>> messages-patch.txt, and copied the patch txt files to the
8765 >>> ircservices-5.1pre6 directory
8766 >>>
8767 >>> I did patch -p <inspircd/messages-patch.txt
8768 >>>
8769 >>> [casey@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]$ patch -p <inspircd-patch.txt
8770 >>> patch: option requires an argument -- p
8771 >>> patch: Try `patch --help' for more information.
8772 >>> [casey@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]$
8773 >>>
8774 >>>
8775 >>>
8776 >>> I have this in the patch txt files
8777 >>>
8778 >>>
8779 >>>
8780 >>> Index: modules/protocol/inspircd.c
8781 >>> ===================================================================
8782 >>> RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/modules/protocol/inspircd.c,v
8783 >>> retrieving revision 2.9
8784 >>> diff -u -r2.9 inspircd.c
8785 >>> --- modules/protocol/inspircd.c 3 Sep 2007 11:26:34 -0000 2.9
8786 >>> +++ modules/protocol/inspircd.c 10 Sep 2007 12:48:07 -0000
8787 >>> @@ -332,8 +332,16 @@
8788 >>> User *u = get_user(av[2]);
8789 >>> if (c && u)
8790 >>> clear_channel(c, CLEAR_BANS, u);
8791 >>> - } else {
8792 >>> - do_cmode(source, ac, av);
8793 >>> + } else if (ac >= 3) {
8794 >>> + char modestr[BUFSIZE];
8795 >>> + av[1] = av[0]; /* Remove the timestamp parameter */
8796 >>> + if (av[2][0] != '+' && av[2][0] != '-') {
8797 >>> + /* InspIRCd seems to omit the leading '+' when sending
8798 >>> + * initial modes for the channel */
8799 >>> + snprintf(modestr, sizeof(modestr), "+%s", av[2]);
8800 >>> + av[2] = modestr;
8801 >>> + }
8802 >>> + do_cmode(source, ac-1, av+1);
8803 >>> }
8804 >>> } else {
8805 >>> if (ac < 2)
8806 >>> @@ -1030,7 +1038,7 @@
8807 >>> {
8808 >>> protocol_name = "InspIRCd";
8809 >>> protocol_version = "1.1+";
8810 >>> - protocol_features = PF_SZLINE | PF_SVSJOIN | PF_MODETS_FIRST;
8811 >>> + protocol_features = PF_SZLINE | PF_SVSJOIN;
8812 >>> protocol_nickmax = 30;
8813 >>>
8814 >>> if (!register_messages(inspircd_messages)) {
8815 >>>
8816 >>>
8817 >>>
8818 >>>
8819 >>>
8820 >>>
8821 >>>
8822 >>> Index: messages.c
8823 >>> ===================================================================
8824 >>> RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/messages.c,v
8825 >>> retrieving revision 2.46
8826 >>> diff -u -r2.46 messages.c
8827 >>> --- messages.c 23 Aug 2007 04:45:42 -0000 2.46
8828 >>> +++ messages.c 10 Sep 2007 14:09:47 -0000
8829 >>> @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
8830 >>> if (!*source) {
8831 >>> log("Source missing from JOIN message");
8832 >>> return;
8833 >>> - } else if (ac != 1) {
8834 >>> + } else if (ac < 1) {
8835 >>> return;
8836 >>> }
8837 >>> do_join(source, ac, av);
8838 >>>
8839 >>>
8840 >>>
8841 >>>
8842 >>>
8843 >>>
8844 >>>
8845 >>> Andrew Church wrote:
8846 >>>
8847 >>>>> where in inspircd.c do I put in the patch
8848 >>>>>
8849 >>>>>
8850 >>>> Use the "patch" command to apply it. Save the message to a file (for
8851 >>>> example "file.txt"), then go to the top Services source directory and
8852 >>>> enter the command "patch -p <file.txt" (make sure you give the proper
8853 >>>> path to the file).
8854 >>>>
8855 >>>> --Andrew Church
8856 >>>> achurch@achurch.org
8857 >>>> http://achurch.org/
8858 >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
8859 >>>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
8860 >>>> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
8861 >>>>
8862 >>>>
8863 >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
8864 >>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
8865 >>> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
8866 >>>
8867 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
8868 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
8869 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
8870 >>
8871 >------------------------------------------------------------------
8872 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
8873 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
8874 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Mon Sep 10 20:02:57 2007
8875 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
8876 Date: Mon Sep 10 20:07:29 2007
8877 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
8878 In-Reply-To: <46e5f1b6.55617@msgid.achurch.org>
8879 References: <46e5f1b6.55617@msgid.achurch.org>
8880 Message-ID: <46E60561.9020406@fastmail.com.au>
8881
8882 ChanServ is giving the modes with the patch and knows I am all there in
8883 the channel doing kick op etc
8884
8885
8886 debug warning message
8887
8888 *** DEBUG: WARNING: The server services.casey.net is sending nonstandard
8889 modes: 'ChanServ MODE +r' where FMODE should be used, and may cause desyncs.
8890
8891
8892
8893 Andrew Church wrote:
8894 > It looks like your mailreader may have corrupted the patch text. I'll send
8895 > the updated files to you privately in a tar.gz archive.
8896 >
8897 > --Andrew Church
8898 > achurch@achurch.org
8899 > http://achurch.org/
8900 >
8901 >
8902 >> getting patch unexpectedly ends in middle of line
8903 >>
8904 >>
8905 >> [root@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]# patch -p0 <inspircd-patch.txt
8906 >> patching file modules/protocol/inspircd.c
8907 >> patch unexpectedly ends in middle of line
8908 >> Hunk #2 succeeded at 1038 with fuzz 1.
8909 >> [root@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]# patch -p0 <messages-patch.txt
8910 >> patching file messages.c
8911 >> patch unexpectedly ends in middle of line
8912 >> Hunk #1 succeeded at 75 with fuzz 1.
8913 >> [root@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]#
8914 >>
8915 >>
8916 >>
8917 >> Andrew Church wrote:
8918 >>
8919 >>> Sorry--that should have been "patch -p0", not "patch -p".
8920 >>>
8921 >>> --Andrew Church
8922 >>> achurch@achurch.org
8923 >>> http://achurch.org/
8924 >>>
8925 >>>
8926 >>>
8927 >>>> the patch command is not working for me
8928 >>>>
8929 >>>> I made a text file and called it inspircd-patch.txt and
8930 >>>> messages-patch.txt, and copied the patch txt files to the
8931 >>>> ircservices-5.1pre6 directory
8932 >>>>
8933 >>>> I did patch -p <inspircd/messages-patch.txt
8934 >>>>
8935 >>>> [casey@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]$ patch -p <inspircd-patch.txt
8936 >>>> patch: option requires an argument -- p
8937 >>>> patch: Try `patch --help' for more information.
8938 >>>> [casey@Vigor10 ircservices-5.1pre6]$
8939 >>>>
8940 >>>>
8941 >>>>
8942 >>>> I have this in the patch txt files
8943 >>>>
8944 >>>>
8945 >>>>
8946 >>>> Index: modules/protocol/inspircd.c
8947 >>>> ===================================================================
8948 >>>> RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/modules/protocol/inspircd.c,v
8949 >>>> retrieving revision 2.9
8950 >>>> diff -u -r2.9 inspircd.c
8951 >>>> --- modules/protocol/inspircd.c 3 Sep 2007 11:26:34 -0000 2.9
8952 >>>> +++ modules/protocol/inspircd.c 10 Sep 2007 12:48:07 -0000
8953 >>>> @@ -332,8 +332,16 @@
8954 >>>> User *u = get_user(av[2]);
8955 >>>> if (c && u)
8956 >>>> clear_channel(c, CLEAR_BANS, u);
8957 >>>> - } else {
8958 >>>> - do_cmode(source, ac, av);
8959 >>>> + } else if (ac >= 3) {
8960 >>>> + char modestr[BUFSIZE];
8961 >>>> + av[1] = av[0]; /* Remove the timestamp parameter */
8962 >>>> + if (av[2][0] != '+' && av[2][0] != '-') {
8963 >>>> + /* InspIRCd seems to omit the leading '+' when sending
8964 >>>> + * initial modes for the channel */
8965 >>>> + snprintf(modestr, sizeof(modestr), "+%s", av[2]);
8966 >>>> + av[2] = modestr;
8967 >>>> + }
8968 >>>> + do_cmode(source, ac-1, av+1);
8969 >>>> }
8970 >>>> } else {
8971 >>>> if (ac < 2)
8972 >>>> @@ -1030,7 +1038,7 @@
8973 >>>> {
8974 >>>> protocol_name = "InspIRCd";
8975 >>>> protocol_version = "1.1+";
8976 >>>> - protocol_features = PF_SZLINE | PF_SVSJOIN | PF_MODETS_FIRST;
8977 >>>> + protocol_features = PF_SZLINE | PF_SVSJOIN;
8978 >>>> protocol_nickmax = 30;
8979 >>>>
8980 >>>> if (!register_messages(inspircd_messages)) {
8981 >>>>
8982 >>>>
8983 >>>>
8984 >>>>
8985 >>>>
8986 >>>>
8987 >>>>
8988 >>>> Index: messages.c
8989 >>>> ===================================================================
8990 >>>> RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/messages.c,v
8991 >>>> retrieving revision 2.46
8992 >>>> diff -u -r2.46 messages.c
8993 >>>> --- messages.c 23 Aug 2007 04:45:42 -0000 2.46
8994 >>>> +++ messages.c 10 Sep 2007 14:09:47 -0000
8995 >>>> @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
8996 >>>> if (!*source) {
8997 >>>> log("Source missing from JOIN message");
8998 >>>> return;
8999 >>>> - } else if (ac != 1) {
9000 >>>> + } else if (ac < 1) {
9001 >>>> return;
9002 >>>> }
9003 >>>> do_join(source, ac, av);
9004 >>>>
9005 >>>>
9006 >>>>
9007 >>>>
9008 >>>>
9009 >>>>
9010 >>>>
9011 >>>> Andrew Church wrote:
9012 >>>>
9013 >>>>
9014 >>>>>> where in inspircd.c do I put in the patch
9015 >>>>>>
9016 >>>>>>
9017 >>>>>>
9018 >>>>> Use the "patch" command to apply it. Save the message to a file (for
9019 >>>>> example "file.txt"), then go to the top Services source directory and
9020 >>>>> enter the command "patch -p <file.txt" (make sure you give the proper
9021 >>>>> path to the file).
9022 >>>>>
9023 >>>>> --Andrew Church
9024 >>>>> achurch@achurch.org
9025 >>>>> http://achurch.org/
9026 >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
9027 >>>>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9028 >>>>> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9029 >>>>>
9030 >>>>>
9031 >>>>>
9032 >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
9033 >>>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9034 >>>> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9035 >>>>
9036 >>>>
9037 >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
9038 >>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9039 >>> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9040 >>>
9041 >>>
9042 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
9043 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9044 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9045 >>
9046 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
9047 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9048 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9049 >
9050 From achurch at achurch.org Tue Sep 11 12:28:13 2007
9051 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
9052 Date: Mon Sep 10 20:29:04 2007
9053 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
9054 In-Reply-To: <46E60561.9020406@fastmail.com.au>
9055 Message-ID: <46e60b78.62240@msgid.achurch.org>
9056
9057 >ChanServ is giving the modes with the patch and knows I am all there in
9058 >the channel doing kick op etc
9059 >
9060 >
9061 >debug warning message
9062 >
9063 >*** DEBUG: WARNING: The server services.casey.net is sending nonstandard
9064 >modes: 'ChanServ MODE +r' where FMODE should be used, and may cause desyncs.
9065
9066 I still don't get this message in my tests, but it's harmless, so you can
9067 ignore it.
9068
9069 --Andrew Church
9070 achurch@achurch.org
9071 http://achurch.org/
9072 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Mon Sep 10 20:33:06 2007
9073 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
9074 Date: Mon Sep 10 20:37:13 2007
9075 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
9076 In-Reply-To: <46e60b78.62240@msgid.achurch.org>
9077 References: <46e60b78.62240@msgid.achurch.org>
9078 Message-ID: <46E60C72.3060009@fastmail.com.au>
9079
9080 I have mode +n +* on which gives the debug notice and all that - the
9081 Server Notice masks.
9082
9083
9084
9085 Andrew Church wrote:
9086 >> ChanServ is giving the modes with the patch and knows I am all there in
9087 >> the channel doing kick op etc
9088 >>
9089 >>
9090 >> debug warning message
9091 >>
9092 >> *** DEBUG: WARNING: The server services.casey.net is sending nonstandard
9093 >> modes: 'ChanServ MODE +r' where FMODE should be used, and may cause desyncs.
9094 >>
9095 >
9096 > I still don't get this message in my tests, but it's harmless, so you can
9097 > ignore it.
9098 >
9099 > --Andrew Church
9100 > achurch@achurch.org
9101 > http://achurch.org/
9102 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
9103 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9104 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9105 >
9106 From achurch at achurch.org Tue Sep 11 12:45:08 2007
9107 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
9108 Date: Mon Sep 10 20:46:30 2007
9109 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre7 released
9110 Message-ID: <46e60f8f.03733@msgid.achurch.org>
9111
9112 Services 5.1pre7 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
9113
9114 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/testing/ (Japan)
9115 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/testing/ (Western USA)
9116
9117 944ab97d39626f046045b9cfae00a814 ircservices-5.1pre7.tar.gz
9118 51fbf197baaa10940006f52ab0b532b9 ircservices-5.1pre7.diff.gz
9119 74efb8deafe4475be75671ce56aa09c8 ircservices-5.1pre7-1.i386.rpm
9120 a1e8f1bf56738b4a5b68b39fc8d5c0ee ircservices_5.1pre7-1_i386.deb
9121
9122 The mirrors should have it shortly.
9123
9124 This is a quick maintenance release to fix the problems with InspIRCd
9125 just reported.
9126
9127 Changes in version 5.1pre7
9128 --------------------------
9129 2007/09/11 Fixed various problems with the InspIRCd protocol module.
9130 Reported by Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> and
9131 Robin Burchell <surreal.w00t@gmail.com>
9132
9133 --Andrew Church
9134 achurch@achurch.org
9135 http://achurch.org/
9136 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Tue Sep 11 05:20:48 2007
9137 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
9138 Date: Tue Sep 11 05:21:35 2007
9139 Subject: [IRCServices] MemoServ info - Segmentation Fault
9140 Message-ID: <46E68820.8080308@fastmail.com.au>
9141
9142 There is a Segmentation Fault on MemoServ info
9143
9144 debug log
9145
9146 [Sep 11 22:05:15.368606 2007] IRC Services 5.1pre7 starting up (options:
9147 debug)
9148 [Sep 11 22:05:15.368804 2007] debug: Loading language 0 from file
9149 `languages/en_us'
9150 [Sep 11 22:05:15.369110 2007] debug: Loading language 10 from file
9151 `languages/nl'
9152 [Sep 11 22:05:15.369445 2007] debug: Loading language 6 from file
9153 `languages/fr'
9154 [Sep 11 22:05:15.369724 2007] debug: Loading language 9 from file
9155 `languages/de'
9156 [Sep 11 22:05:15.370005 2007] debug: Loading language 11 from file
9157 `languages/hu'
9158 [Sep 11 22:05:15.370330 2007] debug: Loading language 2 from file
9159 `languages/ja_euc'
9160 [Sep 11 22:05:15.370618 2007] debug: Loading language 3 from file
9161 `languages/ja_sjis'
9162 [Sep 11 22:05:15.370906 2007] debug: Loading language 12 from file
9163 `languages/ru'
9164 [Sep 11 22:05:15.371167 2007] debug: Loading language 4 from file
9165 `languages/es'
9166 [Sep 11 22:05:15.371500 2007] debug: Loading language 7 from file
9167 `languages/tr'
9168 [Sep 11 22:05:15.373797 2007] debug: Loaded languages
9169 [Sep 11 22:05:15.373845 2007] debug: Loading module `protocol/inspircd'
9170 [Sep 11 22:05:15.374237 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9171 `protocol/inspircd'
9172 [Sep 11 22:05:15.374280 2007] debug: Loading module `encryption/md5'
9173 [Sep 11 22:05:15.374511 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9174 `encryption/md5'
9175 [Sep 11 22:05:15.374542 2007] debug: Loading module `encryption/unix-crypt'
9176 [Sep 11 22:05:15.375564 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9177 `encryption/unix-crypt'
9178 [Sep 11 22:05:15.375597 2007] debug: Loading module `database/standard'
9179 [Sep 11 22:05:15.375827 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9180 `database/standard'
9181 [Sep 11 22:05:15.375859 2007] debug: Loading module `mail/main'
9182 [Sep 11 22:05:15.376128 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module `mail/main'
9183 [Sep 11 22:05:15.376162 2007] debug: Loading module `mail/smtp'
9184 [Sep 11 22:05:15.376463 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module `mail/smtp'
9185 [Sep 11 22:05:15.376496 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/main'
9186 [Sep 11 22:05:15.377203 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9187 `operserv/main'
9188 [Sep 11 22:05:15.377240 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/akill'
9189 [Sep 11 22:05:15.378075 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9190 `operserv/akill'
9191 [Sep 11 22:05:15.378111 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/news'
9192 [Sep 11 22:05:15.379267 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9193 `operserv/news'
9194 [Sep 11 22:05:15.379320 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/sessions'
9195 [Sep 11 22:05:15.380098 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9196 `operserv/sessions'
9197 [Sep 11 22:05:15.380133 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/sline'
9198 [Sep 11 22:05:15.381250 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9199 `operserv/sline'
9200 [Sep 11 22:05:15.381287 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/main'
9201 [Sep 11 22:05:15.382797 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9202 `nickserv/main'
9203 [Sep 11 22:05:15.382839 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/access'
9204 [Sep 11 22:05:15.383707 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9205 `nickserv/access'
9206 [Sep 11 22:05:15.383742 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/link'
9207 [Sep 11 22:05:15.384430 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9208 `nickserv/link'
9209 [Sep 11 22:05:15.384463 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/mail-auth'
9210 [Sep 11 22:05:15.385188 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9211 `nickserv/mail-auth'
9212 [Sep 11 22:05:15.385222 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/main'
9213 [Sep 11 22:05:15.387078 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9214 `chanserv/main'
9215 [Sep 11 22:05:15.387122 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/access-levels'
9216 [Sep 11 22:05:15.388242 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9217 `chanserv/access-levels'
9218 [Sep 11 22:05:15.388275 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/access-xop'
9219 [Sep 11 22:05:15.389362 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9220 `chanserv/access-xop'
9221 [Sep 11 22:05:15.389396 2007] debug: Loading module `memoserv/main'
9222 [Sep 11 22:05:15.390589 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9223 `memoserv/main'
9224 [Sep 11 22:05:15.390625 2007] debug: Loading module `memoserv/forward'
9225 [Sep 11 22:05:15.391454 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9226 `memoserv/forward'
9227 [Sep 11 22:05:15.391487 2007] debug: Loading module `memoserv/ignore'
9228 [Sep 11 22:05:15.392519 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9229 `memoserv/ignore'
9230 [Sep 11 22:05:15.392578 2007] debug: Loading module `statserv/main'
9231 [Sep 11 22:05:15.393687 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9232 `statserv/main'
9233 [Sep 11 22:05:15.393723 2007] debug: Loading module `misc/xml-export'
9234 [Sep 11 22:05:15.394815 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9235 `misc/xml-export'
9236 [Sep 11 22:05:15.394849 2007] debug: Loading module `misc/xml-import'
9237 [Sep 11 22:05:15.396207 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
9238 `misc/xml-import'
9239 [Sep 11 22:05:15.396242 2007] debug: Loaded modules
9240 [Sep 11 22:05:15.397072 2007] debug: Initiated connection to 127.0.0.1:7000
9241 [Sep 11 22:05:15.397208 2007] debug: Sent: SERVER services.casey.net
9242 <password> 0 :Services for IRC Networks
9243 [Sep 11 22:05:15.397262 2007] debug: Sent: BURST
9244 [Sep 11 22:05:15.397309 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net VERSION
9245 :ircservices-5.1pre7 services.casey.net :build #1, compiled Tue Sep 11
9246 17:19:29 EST 2007
9247 [Sep 11 22:05:15.397352 2007] debug: Sent: ENDBURST
9248 [Sep 11 22:05:16.394519 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
9249 1189512316 OperServ casey.net casey.net services +i 0.0.0.0 :Operator Server
9250 [Sep 11 22:05:16.394622 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
9251 1189512316 Global casey.net casey.net services +i 0.0.0.0 :Global Noticer
9252 [Sep 11 22:05:16.394698 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
9253 1189512316 NickServ casey.net casey.net services + 0.0.0.0 :Nickname Server
9254 [Sep 11 22:05:16.394767 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
9255 1189512316 ChanServ casey.net casey.net services + 0.0.0.0 :Channel Server
9256 [Sep 11 22:05:16.394831 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
9257 1189512316 MemoServ casey.net casey.net services + 0.0.0.0 :Memo Server
9258 [Sep 11 22:05:16.394883 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
9259 1189512316 StatServ casey.net casey.net services +i 0.0.0.0 :Statistics
9260 Server
9261 [Sep 11 22:05:16.394934 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB START
9262 [Sep 11 22:05:16.395025 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB MODULES
9263 m_chanprotect.so,m_globops.so,m_services.so
9264 [Sep 11 22:05:16.395080 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB CAPABILITIES
9265 :NICKMAX=31 HALFOP=1 CHANMAX=65 MAXMODES=20 IDENTMAX=12 MAXQUIT=255
9266 MAXTOPIC=307 MAXKICK=255 MAXGECOS=128 MAXAWAY=200 IP6NATIVE=0
9267 IP6SUPPORT=1 PROTOCOL=1105 PREFIX=(ohv)@%+ CHANMODES=abq,k,l,MRimnprst
9268 [Sep 11 22:05:16.395129 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB END
9269 [Sep 11 22:05:16.395178 2007] debug: Received: SERVER
9270 casey.qld.au.casey.net <password> 0 :Waddle World
9271 [Sep 11 22:05:16.395253 2007] debug: Received: BURST 1189512316
9272 [Sep 11 22:05:16.434285 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
9273 VERSION :InspIRCd-1.1.12+Esrom casey.qld.au.casey.net :Linux Vigor10
9274 2.6.18.8.tex5 [FLAGS=0,epoll,singlethread-object]
9275 [Sep 11 22:05:16.434348 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
9276 NICK 1189512263 Casey 127.0.0.1 netadmin.casey.net casey +nos 127.0.0.1
9277 :Casey
9278 [Sep 11 22:05:16.434387 2007] debug: new user: Casey
9279 [Sep 11 22:05:16.434469 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ SVSMODE Casey :-r
9280 [Sep 11 22:05:16.434547 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey :This
9281 nickname is registered and protected. If it is your nickname, type
9282 \ 2/msg NickServ IDENTIFY \1fpassword\1f\ 2. Otherwise, please choose a
9283 different nickname.
9284 [Sep 11 22:05:16.434596 2007] debug: Changing mode for Casey to +nos
9285 [Sep 11 22:05:16.434640 2007] debug: Received: :Casey OPERTYPE NetAdmin
9286 [Sep 11 22:05:16.434686 2007] debug: Changing mode for Casey to +o
9287 [Sep 11 22:05:16.434719 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
9288 ADDLINE Z 69.69.69.69 <Config> 1189512255 0 :No porn here thanks.
9289 [Sep 11 22:05:16.434751 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
9290 ADDLINE Q ChanServ <Config> 1189512255 0 :Reserved For Services
9291 [Sep 11 22:05:16.434783 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
9292 ADDLINE Q NickServ <Config> 1189512255 0 :Reserved For Services
9293 [Sep 11 22:05:16.434815 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
9294 ADDLINE Q OperServ <Config> 1189512255 0 :Reserved For Services
9295 [Sep 11 22:05:16.434847 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
9296 ADDLINE Q MemoServ <Config> 1189512255 0 :Reserved For Services
9297 [Sep 11 22:05:16.434878 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
9298 ADDLINE E *@ircop.host.com <Config> 1189512255 0 :Opers hostname
9299 [Sep 11 22:05:16.434932 2007] debug: Received:
9300 [Sep 11 22:05:16.434962 2007] debug: Received: ENDBURST
9301 [Sep 11 22:05:38.655960 2007] debug: Received: :Casey PRIVMSG NickServ
9302 :identify <password>
9303 [Sep 11 22:05:38.656134 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ SVSMODE Casey :+r
9304 [Sep 11 22:05:38.656182 2007] (nickserv/main) Casey!casey@127.0.0.1
9305 identified for nick Casey
9306 [Sep 11 22:05:38.656249 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey
9307 :Password accepted -- you are now recognized.
9308 [Sep 11 22:05:46.330775 2007] debug: Received: :Casey PRIVMSG MemoServ :info
9309 [Sep 11 22:05:46.330938 2007] PANIC! signal 11, buffer = :Casey PRIVMSG
9310 MemoServ :info
9311 [Sep 11 22:05:46.331008 2007] Services terminating: Segmentation fault
9312 [Sep 11 22:05:46.331043 2007] debug: Unloading module `misc/xml-import'
9313 [Sep 11 22:05:46.331165 2007] debug: Unloading module `misc/xml-export'
9314 [Sep 11 22:05:46.331232 2007] debug: Unloading module `statserv/main'
9315 [Sep 11 22:05:46.331316 2007] debug: Sent: :StatServ QUIT :
9316 [Sep 11 22:05:46.331408 2007] debug: Unloading module `memoserv/ignore'
9317 [Sep 11 22:05:46.331485 2007] debug: Unloading module `memoserv/forward'
9318 [Sep 11 22:05:46.331555 2007] debug: Unloading module `memoserv/main'
9319 [Sep 11 22:05:46.331622 2007] debug: Sent: :MemoServ QUIT :
9320 [Sep 11 22:05:46.331699 2007] debug: Unloading module `chanserv/access-xop'
9321 [Sep 11 22:05:46.331764 2007] debug: Unloading module
9322 `chanserv/access-levels'
9323 [Sep 11 22:05:46.331827 2007] debug: Unloading module `chanserv/main'
9324 [Sep 11 22:05:46.331899 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ QUIT :
9325 [Sep 11 22:05:46.331998 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/mail-auth'
9326 [Sep 11 22:05:46.332068 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/link'
9327 [Sep 11 22:05:46.332133 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/access'
9328 [Sep 11 22:05:46.332195 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/main'
9329 [Sep 11 22:05:46.332260 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ QUIT :
9330 [Sep 11 22:05:46.332375 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/sline'
9331 [Sep 11 22:05:46.332441 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/sessions'
9332 [Sep 11 22:05:46.332510 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/news'
9333 [Sep 11 22:05:46.332569 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/akill'
9334 [Sep 11 22:05:46.332634 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/main'
9335 [Sep 11 22:05:46.332701 2007] debug: Sent: :OperServ QUIT :
9336 [Sep 11 22:05:46.332757 2007] debug: Sent: :Global QUIT :
9337 [Sep 11 22:05:46.332837 2007] debug: Unloading module `mail/smtp'
9338 [Sep 11 22:05:46.332907 2007] debug: Unloading module `mail/main'
9339 [Sep 11 22:05:46.332964 2007] debug: Unloading module `database/standard'
9340 [Sep 11 22:05:46.333028 2007] debug: Unloading module
9341 `encryption/unix-crypt'
9342 [Sep 11 22:05:46.333088 2007] debug: Unloading module `encryption/md5'
9343 [Sep 11 22:05:46.333150 2007] debug: Unloading module `protocol/inspircd'
9344 [Sep 11 22:05:46.333274 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net SQUIT
9345 services.casey.net :Services terminating: Segmentation fault
9346 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Wed Sep 12 18:08:32 2007
9347 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
9348 Date: Wed Sep 12 18:11:04 2007
9349 Subject: [IRCServices] normal users can mlock oper channel modes
9350 Message-ID: <46E88D90.2020105@fastmail.com.au>
9351
9352 normal users can ChanServ mlock oper channel modes.
9353
9354 on InspIRCd as a normal user, I did mlock on channel mode +O -- oper
9355 only channel
9356 and ChanServ did it
9357
9358 is this normal that normal users can mlock oper modes?
9359 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Wed Sep 12 18:35:15 2007
9360 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
9361 Date: Wed Sep 12 18:37:22 2007
9362 Subject: [IRCServices] new commands -- akick sticky - kickban
9363 Message-ID: <46E893D3.7020908@fastmail.com.au>
9364
9365 Maybe have a new command for ChanServ for akick sticky and kickban.
9366
9367 akick sticky where ChanServ puts the ban on when someone sets it, and
9368 when someone -b it off to +b it again.
9369
9370 kickban - the standard kick and ban, and is only active when the
9371 channel has someone in it -- akick to keep the ban on.
9372 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Sep 13 14:50:32 2007
9373 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
9374 Date: Wed Sep 12 22:51:05 2007
9375 Subject: [IRCServices] normal users can mlock oper channel modes
9376 In-Reply-To: <46E88D90.2020105@fastmail.com.au>
9377 Message-ID: <46e8cfc3.60657@msgid.achurch.org>
9378
9379 >normal users can ChanServ mlock oper channel modes.
9380 >
9381 >on InspIRCd as a normal user, I did mlock on channel mode +O -- oper
9382 >only channel
9383 >and ChanServ did it
9384 >
9385 >is this normal that normal users can mlock oper modes?
9386
9387 Yes, this is normal behavior. If people want to lock themselves out of
9388 their own channel, they're more than welcome to. (:
9389
9390 --Andrew Church
9391 achurch@achurch.org
9392 http://achurch.org/
9393 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Sep 13 14:51:18 2007
9394 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
9395 Date: Wed Sep 12 22:52:38 2007
9396 Subject: [IRCServices] new commands -- akick sticky - kickban
9397 In-Reply-To: <46E893D3.7020908@fastmail.com.au>
9398 Message-ID: <46e8d020.60710@msgid.achurch.org>
9399
9400 >Maybe have a new command for ChanServ for akick sticky and kickban.
9401 >
9402 >akick sticky where ChanServ puts the ban on when someone sets it, and
9403 >when someone -b it off to +b it again.
9404 >
9405 >kickban - the standard kick and ban, and is only active when the
9406 >channel has someone in it -- akick to keep the ban on.
9407
9408 I don't really see a necessity for either of these.
9409
9410 --Andrew Church
9411 achurch@achurch.org
9412 http://achurch.org/
9413 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Sep 13 14:55:27 2007
9414 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
9415 Date: Wed Sep 12 22:55:44 2007
9416 Subject: [IRCServices] MemoServ info - Segmentation Fault
9417 In-Reply-To: <46E68820.8080308@fastmail.com.au>
9418 Message-ID: <46e8d0d9.61421@msgid.achurch.org>
9419
9420 >There is a Segmentation Fault on MemoServ info
9421
9422 Fixed, thanks for the report.
9423
9424 --Andrew Church
9425 achurch@achurch.org
9426 http://achurch.org/
9427 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Sep 13 15:03:03 2007
9428 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
9429 Date: Wed Sep 12 23:03:23 2007
9430 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre8 released
9431 Message-ID: <46e8d2a4.06106@msgid.achurch.org>
9432
9433 Services 5.1pre8 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
9434
9435 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/testing/ (Japan)
9436 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/testing/ (Western USA)
9437
9438 935dc268f3318b2f7f2690a935c9b323 ircservices-5.1pre8.tar.gz
9439 c547cbd6c6655a435d06d7bb7f3197d7 ircservices-5.1pre8.diff.gz
9440 63a6c96dba0a4453a6a2ff61e75666c6 ircservices-5.1pre8-1.i386.rpm
9441 e9d6681e1c83dcadba7e367ec0ccb8ec ircservices_5.1pre8-1_i386.deb
9442
9443 The mirrors should have it shortly.
9444
9445 Changes in version 5.1pre8
9446 --------------------------
9447 2007/09/13 Fixed a crash in MemoServ INFO. Reported by Casey
9448 <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au>
9449
9450 --Andrew Church
9451 achurch@achurch.org
9452 http://achurch.org/
9453 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Sep 13 04:22:33 2007
9454 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
9455 Date: Thu Sep 13 04:34:16 2007
9456 Subject: [IRCServices] MemoServ info - Segmentation Fault
9457 In-Reply-To: <46e8d0d9.61421@msgid.achurch.org>
9458 References: <46e8d0d9.61421@msgid.achurch.org>
9459 Message-ID: <46E91D79.5060309@fastmail.com.au>
9460
9461 no segmentation fault in pre8
9462
9463 Thanks So Much Andrew
9464
9465
9466
9467 Andrew Church wrote:
9468 >> There is a Segmentation Fault on MemoServ info
9469 >>
9470 >
9471 > Fixed, thanks for the report.
9472 >
9473 > --Andrew Church
9474 > achurch@achurch.org
9475 > http://achurch.org/
9476 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
9477 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9478 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9479 >
9480 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Sep 13 04:22:33 2007
9481 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
9482 Date: Thu Sep 13 04:55:33 2007
9483 Subject: [IRCServices] MemoServ info - Segmentation Fault
9484 In-Reply-To: <46e8d0d9.61421@msgid.achurch.org>
9485 References: <46e8d0d9.61421@msgid.achurch.org>
9486 Message-ID: <46E91D79.5060309@fastmail.com.au>
9487
9488 no segmentation fault in pre8
9489
9490 Thanks So Much Andrew
9491
9492
9493
9494 Andrew Church wrote:
9495 >> There is a Segmentation Fault on MemoServ info
9496 >>
9497 >
9498 > Fixed, thanks for the report.
9499 >
9500 > --Andrew Church
9501 > achurch@achurch.org
9502 > http://achurch.org/
9503 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
9504 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9505 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9506 >
9507 From narc at extrusive.org Thu Sep 13 06:47:43 2007
9508 From: narc at extrusive.org (narc@extrusive.org)
9509 Date: Thu Sep 13 06:54:39 2007
9510 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
9511 Message-ID: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9512
9513 Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
9514
9515 I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
9516
9517
9518 Thanks in advance
9519
9520 Narcissus
9521 [Extrusive Net Admin]
9522 From narc at extrusive.org Thu Sep 13 06:47:43 2007
9523 From: narc at extrusive.org (narc@extrusive.org)
9524 Date: Thu Sep 13 07:21:08 2007
9525 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
9526 Message-ID: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9527
9528 Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
9529
9530 I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
9531
9532
9533 Thanks in advance
9534
9535 Narcissus
9536 [Extrusive Net Admin]
9537 From charpour at gnet.gr Thu Sep 13 07:27:23 2007
9538 From: charpour at gnet.gr (Pournaris Charalampos)
9539 Date: Thu Sep 13 07:34:17 2007
9540 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
9541 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9542 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9543 Message-ID: <46E948CB.2090408@gnet.gr>
9544
9545 There is an option in the modules.conf file:
9546
9547 # NSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
9548 # When enabled, limits use of the NickServ LIST and LISTEMAIL
9549 # commands to IRC operators.
9550
9551 #NSListOpersOnly
9552
9553 Uncomment this.
9554 There is a similar option for ChanServ in the same file
9555
9556 # CSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
9557 # When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC
9558 # operators.
9559
9560 #CSListOpersOnly
9561
9562 Gl
9563
9564 narc@extrusive.org wrote:
9565 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
9566 >
9567 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
9568 >
9569 >
9570 > Thanks in advance
9571 >
9572 > Narcissus
9573 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
9574 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
9575 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9576 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9577 >
9578 >
9579 > __________ NOD32 2528 (20070913) Information __________
9580 >
9581 > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.
9582 > http://www.eset.com
9583 >
9584 >
9585 >
9586 >
9587
9588
9589 --
9590 Charalampos Pournaris
9591 Gnet Gaming Network
9592 RnD Department
9593 charpour@gnet.gr
9594
9595 From charpour at gnet.gr Thu Sep 13 07:23:23 2007
9596 From: charpour at gnet.gr (Pournaris Charalampos)
9597 Date: Thu Sep 13 07:59:02 2007
9598 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
9599 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9600 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9601 Message-ID: <46E947DB.9050800@gnet.gr>
9602
9603 There is an option in the modules.conf file:
9604
9605 # NSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
9606 # When enabled, limits use of the NickServ LIST and LISTEMAIL
9607 # commands to IRC operators.
9608
9609 #NSListOpersOnly
9610
9611 Uncomment this.
9612 There is a similar option for ChanServ in the same file
9613
9614 # CSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
9615 # When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC
9616 # operators.
9617
9618 #CSListOpersOnly
9619
9620 Gl
9621
9622 narc@extrusive.org wrote:
9623 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
9624 >
9625 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
9626 >
9627 >
9628 > Thanks in advance
9629 >
9630 > Narcissus
9631 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
9632 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
9633 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9634 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9635 >
9636 >
9637 > __________ NOD32 2528 (20070913) Information __________
9638 >
9639 > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.
9640 > http://www.eset.com
9641 >
9642 >
9643 >
9644 >
9645
9646
9647 --
9648 Charalampos Pournaris
9649 Gnet Gaming Network
9650 RnD Department
9651 charpour@gnet.gr
9652
9653 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Thu Sep 13 07:15:58 2007
9654 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
9655 Date: Thu Sep 13 08:26:10 2007
9656 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
9657 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9658 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9659 Message-ID: <debb3bc0709130715w431b0309x18ef2bc356189f72@mail.gmail.com>
9660
9661 Please read the documentation first next time. The answer you seek is
9662 in section 4.
9663
9664 --K
9665
9666 On 13/09/2007, narc@extrusive.org <narc@extrusive.org> wrote:
9667 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
9668 >
9669 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
9670 >
9671 >
9672 > Thanks in advance
9673 >
9674 > Narcissus
9675 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
9676 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
9677 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9678 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9679 >
9680 From charpour at gnet.gr Thu Sep 13 07:27:23 2007
9681 From: charpour at gnet.gr (Pournaris Charalampos)
9682 Date: Thu Sep 13 08:33:36 2007
9683 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
9684 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9685 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9686 Message-ID: <46E948CB.2090408@gnet.gr>
9687
9688 There is an option in the modules.conf file:
9689
9690 # NSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
9691 # When enabled, limits use of the NickServ LIST and LISTEMAIL
9692 # commands to IRC operators.
9693
9694 #NSListOpersOnly
9695
9696 Uncomment this.
9697 There is a similar option for ChanServ in the same file
9698
9699 # CSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
9700 # When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC
9701 # operators.
9702
9703 #CSListOpersOnly
9704
9705 Gl
9706
9707 narc@extrusive.org wrote:
9708 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
9709 >
9710 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
9711 >
9712 >
9713 > Thanks in advance
9714 >
9715 > Narcissus
9716 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
9717 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
9718 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9719 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9720 >
9721 >
9722 > __________ NOD32 2528 (20070913) Information __________
9723 >
9724 > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.
9725 > http://www.eset.com
9726 >
9727 >
9728 >
9729 >
9730
9731
9732 --
9733 Charalampos Pournaris
9734 Gnet Gaming Network
9735 RnD Department
9736 charpour@gnet.gr
9737
9738 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Thu Sep 13 07:15:58 2007
9739 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
9740 Date: Thu Sep 13 09:06:56 2007
9741 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
9742 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9743 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9744 Message-ID: <debb3bc0709130715w431b0309x18ef2bc356189f72@mail.gmail.com>
9745
9746 Please read the documentation first next time. The answer you seek is
9747 in section 4.
9748
9749 --K
9750
9751 On 13/09/2007, narc@extrusive.org <narc@extrusive.org> wrote:
9752 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
9753 >
9754 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
9755 >
9756 >
9757 > Thanks in advance
9758 >
9759 > Narcissus
9760 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
9761 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
9762 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9763 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9764 >
9765 From charpour at gnet.gr Thu Sep 13 07:23:23 2007
9766 From: charpour at gnet.gr (Pournaris Charalampos)
9767 Date: Thu Sep 13 09:20:34 2007
9768 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
9769 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9770 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9771 Message-ID: <46E947DB.9050800@gnet.gr>
9772
9773 There is an option in the modules.conf file:
9774
9775 # NSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
9776 # When enabled, limits use of the NickServ LIST and LISTEMAIL
9777 # commands to IRC operators.
9778
9779 #NSListOpersOnly
9780
9781 Uncomment this.
9782 There is a similar option for ChanServ in the same file
9783
9784 # CSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
9785 # When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC
9786 # operators.
9787
9788 #CSListOpersOnly
9789
9790 Gl
9791
9792 narc@extrusive.org wrote:
9793 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
9794 >
9795 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
9796 >
9797 >
9798 > Thanks in advance
9799 >
9800 > Narcissus
9801 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
9802 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
9803 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9804 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9805 >
9806 >
9807 > __________ NOD32 2528 (20070913) Information __________
9808 >
9809 > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.
9810 > http://www.eset.com
9811 >
9812 >
9813 >
9814 >
9815
9816
9817 --
9818 Charalampos Pournaris
9819 Gnet Gaming Network
9820 RnD Department
9821 charpour@gnet.gr
9822
9823 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Thu Sep 13 07:15:58 2007
9824 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
9825 Date: Thu Sep 13 11:38:43 2007
9826 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
9827 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9828 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9829 Message-ID: <debb3bc0709130715w431b0309x18ef2bc356189f72@mail.gmail.com>
9830
9831 Please read the documentation first next time. The answer you seek is
9832 in section 4.
9833
9834 --K
9835
9836 On 13/09/2007, narc@extrusive.org <narc@extrusive.org> wrote:
9837 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
9838 >
9839 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
9840 >
9841 >
9842 > Thanks in advance
9843 >
9844 > Narcissus
9845 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
9846 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
9847 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9848 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9849 >
9850 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Thu Sep 13 07:15:58 2007
9851 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
9852 Date: Thu Sep 13 12:50:12 2007
9853 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
9854 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9855 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9856 Message-ID: <debb3bc0709130715w431b0309x18ef2bc356189f72@mail.gmail.com>
9857
9858 Please read the documentation first next time. The answer you seek is
9859 in section 4.
9860
9861 --K
9862
9863 On 13/09/2007, narc@extrusive.org <narc@extrusive.org> wrote:
9864 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
9865 >
9866 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
9867 >
9868 >
9869 > Thanks in advance
9870 >
9871 > Narcissus
9872 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
9873 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
9874 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9875 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9876 >
9877 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Thu Sep 13 07:15:58 2007
9878 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
9879 Date: Thu Sep 13 14:30:20 2007
9880 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
9881 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9882 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9883 Message-ID: <debb3bc0709130715w431b0309x18ef2bc356189f72@mail.gmail.com>
9884
9885 Please read the documentation first next time. The answer you seek is
9886 in section 4.
9887
9888 --K
9889
9890 On 13/09/2007, narc@extrusive.org <narc@extrusive.org> wrote:
9891 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
9892 >
9893 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
9894 >
9895 >
9896 > Thanks in advance
9897 >
9898 > Narcissus
9899 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
9900 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
9901 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9902 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9903 >
9904 From charpour at gnet.gr Thu Sep 13 07:27:23 2007
9905 From: charpour at gnet.gr (Pournaris Charalampos)
9906 Date: Thu Sep 13 14:41:04 2007
9907 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
9908 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9909 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9910 Message-ID: <46E948CB.2090408@gnet.gr>
9911
9912 There is an option in the modules.conf file:
9913
9914 # NSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
9915 # When enabled, limits use of the NickServ LIST and LISTEMAIL
9916 # commands to IRC operators.
9917
9918 #NSListOpersOnly
9919
9920 Uncomment this.
9921 There is a similar option for ChanServ in the same file
9922
9923 # CSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
9924 # When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC
9925 # operators.
9926
9927 #CSListOpersOnly
9928
9929 Gl
9930
9931 narc@extrusive.org wrote:
9932 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
9933 >
9934 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
9935 >
9936 >
9937 > Thanks in advance
9938 >
9939 > Narcissus
9940 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
9941 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
9942 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
9943 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
9944 >
9945 >
9946 > __________ NOD32 2528 (20070913) Information __________
9947 >
9948 > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.
9949 > http://www.eset.com
9950 >
9951 >
9952 >
9953 >
9954
9955
9956 --
9957 Charalampos Pournaris
9958 Gnet Gaming Network
9959 RnD Department
9960 charpour@gnet.gr
9961
9962 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Sep 13 15:41:52 2007
9963 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
9964 Date: Thu Sep 13 15:49:05 2007
9965 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
9966 NeverOp
9967 Message-ID: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
9968
9969 With NickServ noop on - ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
9970 NeverOp
9971
9972
9973 -ChanServ- Maintains the NeverOp (NOP) list for a channel. Users with
9974 -ChanServ- NOP status are not permitted to be given channel operator
9975 -ChanServ- (mode +o) status, and ChanServ will remove mode +o from such
9976 -ChanServ- users whenever it is given to them.
9977
9978
9979 NickServ noop should be allowed to be added to ChanServ NeverOp
9980 From charpour at gnet.gr Thu Sep 13 07:27:23 2007
9981 From: charpour at gnet.gr (Pournaris Charalampos)
9982 Date: Thu Sep 13 16:34:44 2007
9983 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
9984 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9985 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
9986 Message-ID: <46E948CB.2090408@gnet.gr>
9987
9988 There is an option in the modules.conf file:
9989
9990 # NSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
9991 # When enabled, limits use of the NickServ LIST and LISTEMAIL
9992 # commands to IRC operators.
9993
9994 #NSListOpersOnly
9995
9996 Uncomment this.
9997 There is a similar option for ChanServ in the same file
9998
9999 # CSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
10000 # When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC
10001 # operators.
10002
10003 #CSListOpersOnly
10004
10005 Gl
10006
10007 narc@extrusive.org wrote:
10008 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
10009 >
10010 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
10011 >
10012 >
10013 > Thanks in advance
10014 >
10015 > Narcissus
10016 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
10017 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10018 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10019 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10020 >
10021 >
10022 > __________ NOD32 2528 (20070913) Information __________
10023 >
10024 > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.
10025 > http://www.eset.com
10026 >
10027 >
10028 >
10029 >
10030
10031
10032 --
10033 Charalampos Pournaris
10034 Gnet Gaming Network
10035 RnD Department
10036 charpour@gnet.gr
10037
10038 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Thu Sep 13 23:02:10 2007
10039 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
10040 Date: Thu Sep 13 23:06:33 2007
10041 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10042 NeverOp
10043 In-Reply-To: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
10044 References: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
10045 Message-ID: <debb3bc0709132302mae7a62dwf4319cfbe1388541@mail.gmail.com>
10046
10047 I don't think it really matters. Whether the user has NickServ NOOP or
10048 is on the ChanServ NOP list, the effect is the same - the nick will
10049 not receive channel operator status.
10050
10051 On the other hand, it could be useful to add NOOP users to the
10052 ChanServ NOP list, in the event of a user removing his NOOP status at
10053 a later stage.
10054
10055 (Interesting thought - I wonder if the ACCESS command has the same
10056 restrictions? I'll play around with it this evening.)
10057
10058 --K
10059
10060 On 14/09/2007, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
10061 > With NickServ noop on - ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10062 > NeverOp
10063 >
10064 >
10065 > -ChanServ- Maintains the NeverOp (NOP) list for a channel. Users with
10066 > -ChanServ- NOP status are not permitted to be given channel operator
10067 > -ChanServ- (mode +o) status, and ChanServ will remove mode +o from such
10068 > -ChanServ- users whenever it is given to them.
10069 >
10070 >
10071 > NickServ noop should be allowed to be added to ChanServ NeverOp
10072 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10073 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10074 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10075 >
10076 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Thu Sep 13 23:02:10 2007
10077 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
10078 Date: Thu Sep 13 23:15:04 2007
10079 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10080 NeverOp
10081 In-Reply-To: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
10082 References: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
10083 Message-ID: <debb3bc0709132302mae7a62dwf4319cfbe1388541@mail.gmail.com>
10084
10085 I don't think it really matters. Whether the user has NickServ NOOP or
10086 is on the ChanServ NOP list, the effect is the same - the nick will
10087 not receive channel operator status.
10088
10089 On the other hand, it could be useful to add NOOP users to the
10090 ChanServ NOP list, in the event of a user removing his NOOP status at
10091 a later stage.
10092
10093 (Interesting thought - I wonder if the ACCESS command has the same
10094 restrictions? I'll play around with it this evening.)
10095
10096 --K
10097
10098 On 14/09/2007, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
10099 > With NickServ noop on - ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10100 > NeverOp
10101 >
10102 >
10103 > -ChanServ- Maintains the NeverOp (NOP) list for a channel. Users with
10104 > -ChanServ- NOP status are not permitted to be given channel operator
10105 > -ChanServ- (mode +o) status, and ChanServ will remove mode +o from such
10106 > -ChanServ- users whenever it is given to them.
10107 >
10108 >
10109 > NickServ noop should be allowed to be added to ChanServ NeverOp
10110 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10111 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10112 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10113 >
10114 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Thu Sep 13 23:02:10 2007
10115 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
10116 Date: Thu Sep 13 23:37:14 2007
10117 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10118 NeverOp
10119 In-Reply-To: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
10120 References: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
10121 Message-ID: <debb3bc0709132302mae7a62dwf4319cfbe1388541@mail.gmail.com>
10122
10123 I don't think it really matters. Whether the user has NickServ NOOP or
10124 is on the ChanServ NOP list, the effect is the same - the nick will
10125 not receive channel operator status.
10126
10127 On the other hand, it could be useful to add NOOP users to the
10128 ChanServ NOP list, in the event of a user removing his NOOP status at
10129 a later stage.
10130
10131 (Interesting thought - I wonder if the ACCESS command has the same
10132 restrictions? I'll play around with it this evening.)
10133
10134 --K
10135
10136 On 14/09/2007, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
10137 > With NickServ noop on - ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10138 > NeverOp
10139 >
10140 >
10141 > -ChanServ- Maintains the NeverOp (NOP) list for a channel. Users with
10142 > -ChanServ- NOP status are not permitted to be given channel operator
10143 > -ChanServ- (mode +o) status, and ChanServ will remove mode +o from such
10144 > -ChanServ- users whenever it is given to them.
10145 >
10146 >
10147 > NickServ noop should be allowed to be added to ChanServ NeverOp
10148 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10149 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10150 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10151 >
10152 From charpour at gnet.gr Thu Sep 13 07:23:23 2007
10153 From: charpour at gnet.gr (Pournaris Charalampos)
10154 Date: Thu Sep 13 23:38:16 2007
10155 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
10156 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
10157 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
10158 Message-ID: <46E947DB.9050800@gnet.gr>
10159
10160 There is an option in the modules.conf file:
10161
10162 # NSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
10163 # When enabled, limits use of the NickServ LIST and LISTEMAIL
10164 # commands to IRC operators.
10165
10166 #NSListOpersOnly
10167
10168 Uncomment this.
10169 There is a similar option for ChanServ in the same file
10170
10171 # CSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
10172 # When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC
10173 # operators.
10174
10175 #CSListOpersOnly
10176
10177 Gl
10178
10179 narc@extrusive.org wrote:
10180 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
10181 >
10182 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
10183 >
10184 >
10185 > Thanks in advance
10186 >
10187 > Narcissus
10188 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
10189 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10190 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10191 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10192 >
10193 >
10194 > __________ NOD32 2528 (20070913) Information __________
10195 >
10196 > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.
10197 > http://www.eset.com
10198 >
10199 >
10200 >
10201 >
10202
10203
10204 --
10205 Charalampos Pournaris
10206 Gnet Gaming Network
10207 RnD Department
10208 charpour@gnet.gr
10209
10210 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Sep 13 04:22:33 2007
10211 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
10212 Date: Fri Sep 14 01:11:37 2007
10213 Subject: [IRCServices] MemoServ info - Segmentation Fault
10214 In-Reply-To: <46e8d0d9.61421@msgid.achurch.org>
10215 References: <46e8d0d9.61421@msgid.achurch.org>
10216 Message-ID: <46E91D79.5060309@fastmail.com.au>
10217
10218 no segmentation fault in pre8
10219
10220 Thanks So Much Andrew
10221
10222
10223
10224 Andrew Church wrote:
10225 >> There is a Segmentation Fault on MemoServ info
10226 >>
10227 >
10228 > Fixed, thanks for the report.
10229 >
10230 > --Andrew Church
10231 > achurch@achurch.org
10232 > http://achurch.org/
10233 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10234 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10235 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10236 >
10237 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Sep 13 22:36:53 2007
10238 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
10239 Date: Fri Sep 14 01:54:01 2007
10240 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
10241 Message-ID: <46EA1DF5.4080100@fastmail.com.au>
10242
10243 When doing NickServ ghost on InspIRCd - Services crashes and says
10244 Unrecognised Command KILL -- possibly loaded mismatched modules.
10245 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Thu Sep 13 23:02:10 2007
10246 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
10247 Date: Fri Sep 14 02:04:57 2007
10248 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10249 NeverOp
10250 In-Reply-To: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
10251 References: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
10252 Message-ID: <debb3bc0709132302mae7a62dwf4319cfbe1388541@mail.gmail.com>
10253
10254 I don't think it really matters. Whether the user has NickServ NOOP or
10255 is on the ChanServ NOP list, the effect is the same - the nick will
10256 not receive channel operator status.
10257
10258 On the other hand, it could be useful to add NOOP users to the
10259 ChanServ NOP list, in the event of a user removing his NOOP status at
10260 a later stage.
10261
10262 (Interesting thought - I wonder if the ACCESS command has the same
10263 restrictions? I'll play around with it this evening.)
10264
10265 --K
10266
10267 On 14/09/2007, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
10268 > With NickServ noop on - ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10269 > NeverOp
10270 >
10271 >
10272 > -ChanServ- Maintains the NeverOp (NOP) list for a channel. Users with
10273 > -ChanServ- NOP status are not permitted to be given channel operator
10274 > -ChanServ- (mode +o) status, and ChanServ will remove mode +o from such
10275 > -ChanServ- users whenever it is given to them.
10276 >
10277 >
10278 > NickServ noop should be allowed to be added to ChanServ NeverOp
10279 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10280 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10281 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10282 >
10283 From charpour at gnet.gr Thu Sep 13 07:27:23 2007
10284 From: charpour at gnet.gr (Pournaris Charalampos)
10285 Date: Fri Sep 14 02:21:37 2007
10286 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
10287 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
10288 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
10289 Message-ID: <46E948CB.2090408@gnet.gr>
10290
10291 There is an option in the modules.conf file:
10292
10293 # NSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
10294 # When enabled, limits use of the NickServ LIST and LISTEMAIL
10295 # commands to IRC operators.
10296
10297 #NSListOpersOnly
10298
10299 Uncomment this.
10300 There is a similar option for ChanServ in the same file
10301
10302 # CSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
10303 # When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC
10304 # operators.
10305
10306 #CSListOpersOnly
10307
10308 Gl
10309
10310 narc@extrusive.org wrote:
10311 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
10312 >
10313 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
10314 >
10315 >
10316 > Thanks in advance
10317 >
10318 > Narcissus
10319 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
10320 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10321 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10322 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10323 >
10324 >
10325 > __________ NOD32 2528 (20070913) Information __________
10326 >
10327 > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.
10328 > http://www.eset.com
10329 >
10330 >
10331 >
10332 >
10333
10334
10335 --
10336 Charalampos Pournaris
10337 Gnet Gaming Network
10338 RnD Department
10339 charpour@gnet.gr
10340
10341 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Sep 13 17:00:35 2007
10342 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
10343 Date: Sat Sep 15 09:09:40 2007
10344 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
10345 In-Reply-To: <46E91D79.5060309@fastmail.com.au>
10346 References: <46e8d0d9.61421@msgid.achurch.org>
10347 <46E91D79.5060309@fastmail.com.au>
10348 Message-ID: <46E9CF23.9090004@fastmail.com.au>
10349
10350 When Services are disconnected and come back on, on InspIRCd, channels
10351 that are there when Services come back on, ChanServ and OperServ does
10352 not know the channel is there when a second someone is in the channel
10353 aswell, ChanServ and OperServ does know the channel is there when only 1
10354 person is there when Services come back on.
10355 From narc at extrusive.org Thu Sep 13 06:47:43 2007
10356 From: narc at extrusive.org (narc@extrusive.org)
10357 Date: Sat Sep 15 12:39:34 2007
10358 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
10359 Message-ID: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
10360
10361 Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
10362
10363 I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
10364
10365
10366 Thanks in advance
10367
10368 Narcissus
10369 [Extrusive Net Admin]
10370 From charpour at gnet.gr Thu Sep 13 07:27:23 2007
10371 From: charpour at gnet.gr (Pournaris Charalampos)
10372 Date: Sat Sep 15 13:20:28 2007
10373 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
10374 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
10375 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
10376 Message-ID: <46E948CB.2090408@gnet.gr>
10377
10378 There is an option in the modules.conf file:
10379
10380 # NSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
10381 # When enabled, limits use of the NickServ LIST and LISTEMAIL
10382 # commands to IRC operators.
10383
10384 #NSListOpersOnly
10385
10386 Uncomment this.
10387 There is a similar option for ChanServ in the same file
10388
10389 # CSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
10390 # When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC
10391 # operators.
10392
10393 #CSListOpersOnly
10394
10395 Gl
10396
10397 narc@extrusive.org wrote:
10398 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
10399 >
10400 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
10401 >
10402 >
10403 > Thanks in advance
10404 >
10405 > Narcissus
10406 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
10407 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10408 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10409 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10410 >
10411 >
10412 > __________ NOD32 2528 (20070913) Information __________
10413 >
10414 > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.
10415 > http://www.eset.com
10416 >
10417 >
10418 >
10419 >
10420
10421
10422 --
10423 Charalampos Pournaris
10424 Gnet Gaming Network
10425 RnD Department
10426 charpour@gnet.gr
10427
10428 From charpour at gnet.gr Thu Sep 13 07:23:23 2007
10429 From: charpour at gnet.gr (Pournaris Charalampos)
10430 Date: Sat Sep 15 13:32:33 2007
10431 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
10432 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
10433 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
10434 Message-ID: <46E947DB.9050800@gnet.gr>
10435
10436 There is an option in the modules.conf file:
10437
10438 # NSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
10439 # When enabled, limits use of the NickServ LIST and LISTEMAIL
10440 # commands to IRC operators.
10441
10442 #NSListOpersOnly
10443
10444 Uncomment this.
10445 There is a similar option for ChanServ in the same file
10446
10447 # CSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
10448 # When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC
10449 # operators.
10450
10451 #CSListOpersOnly
10452
10453 Gl
10454
10455 narc@extrusive.org wrote:
10456 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
10457 >
10458 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
10459 >
10460 >
10461 > Thanks in advance
10462 >
10463 > Narcissus
10464 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
10465 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10466 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10467 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10468 >
10469 >
10470 > __________ NOD32 2528 (20070913) Information __________
10471 >
10472 > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.
10473 > http://www.eset.com
10474 >
10475 >
10476 >
10477 >
10478
10479
10480 --
10481 Charalampos Pournaris
10482 Gnet Gaming Network
10483 RnD Department
10484 charpour@gnet.gr
10485
10486 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Thu Sep 13 07:15:58 2007
10487 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
10488 Date: Sat Sep 15 13:36:33 2007
10489 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
10490 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
10491 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
10492 Message-ID: <debb3bc0709130715w431b0309x18ef2bc356189f72@mail.gmail.com>
10493
10494 Please read the documentation first next time. The answer you seek is
10495 in section 4.
10496
10497 --K
10498
10499 On 13/09/2007, narc@extrusive.org <narc@extrusive.org> wrote:
10500 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
10501 >
10502 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
10503 >
10504 >
10505 > Thanks in advance
10506 >
10507 > Narcissus
10508 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
10509 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10510 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10511 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10512 >
10513 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Sep 13 23:29:10 2007
10514 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
10515 Date: Sat Sep 15 14:38:35 2007
10516 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10517 NeverOp
10518 In-Reply-To: <debb3bc0709132302mae7a62dwf4319cfbe1388541@mail.gmail.com>
10519 References: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
10520 <debb3bc0709132302mae7a62dwf4319cfbe1388541@mail.gmail.com>
10521 Message-ID: <46EA2A36.5030201@fastmail.com.au>
10522
10523 When someone adds a person to the NeverOp list to not be given ops at
10524 all when someone does +o / +h them.
10525
10526 someone who is on NickServ noop cannot be added to the NeverOp list.
10527
10528
10529
10530 Kieron Thwaites wrote:
10531 > I don't think it really matters. Whether the user has NickServ NOOP or
10532 > is on the ChanServ NOP list, the effect is the same - the nick will
10533 > not receive channel operator status.
10534 >
10535 > On the other hand, it could be useful to add NOOP users to the
10536 > ChanServ NOP list, in the event of a user removing his NOOP status at
10537 > a later stage.
10538 >
10539 > (Interesting thought - I wonder if the ACCESS command has the same
10540 > restrictions? I'll play around with it this evening.)
10541 >
10542 > --K
10543 >
10544 > On 14/09/2007, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
10545 >
10546 >> With NickServ noop on - ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10547 >> NeverOp
10548 >>
10549 >>
10550 >> -ChanServ- Maintains the NeverOp (NOP) list for a channel. Users with
10551 >> -ChanServ- NOP status are not permitted to be given channel operator
10552 >> -ChanServ- (mode +o) status, and ChanServ will remove mode +o from such
10553 >> -ChanServ- users whenever it is given to them.
10554 >>
10555 >>
10556 >> NickServ noop should be allowed to be added to ChanServ NeverOp
10557 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
10558 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10559 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10560 >>
10561 >>
10562 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10563 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10564 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10565 >
10566 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Sep 14 22:49:41 2007
10567 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
10568 Date: Sat Sep 15 16:07:12 2007
10569 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10570 NeverOp
10571 In-Reply-To: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
10572 Message-ID: <46ea919f.76411@msgid.achurch.org>
10573
10574 >With NickServ noop on - ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10575 >NeverOp
10576
10577 This is by design; the two functions are separate.
10578
10579 --Andrew Church
10580 achurch@achurch.org
10581 http://achurch.org/
10582 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Sep 13 04:22:33 2007
10583 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
10584 Date: Sat Sep 15 17:17:04 2007
10585 Subject: [IRCServices] MemoServ info - Segmentation Fault
10586 In-Reply-To: <46e8d0d9.61421@msgid.achurch.org>
10587 References: <46e8d0d9.61421@msgid.achurch.org>
10588 Message-ID: <46E91D79.5060309@fastmail.com.au>
10589
10590 no segmentation fault in pre8
10591
10592 Thanks So Much Andrew
10593
10594
10595
10596 Andrew Church wrote:
10597 >> There is a Segmentation Fault on MemoServ info
10598 >>
10599 >
10600 > Fixed, thanks for the report.
10601 >
10602 > --Andrew Church
10603 > achurch@achurch.org
10604 > http://achurch.org/
10605 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10606 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10607 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10608 >
10609 From phan70m at gmail.com Fri Sep 14 04:33:48 2007
10610 From: phan70m at gmail.com (Anton Wolkov)
10611 Date: Sat Sep 15 17:35:24 2007
10612 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10613 NeverOp
10614 In-Reply-To: <debb3bc0709132302mae7a62dwf4319cfbe1388541@mail.gmail.com>
10615 References: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
10616 <debb3bc0709132302mae7a62dwf4319cfbe1388541@mail.gmail.com>
10617 Message-ID: <d50f59a00709140433v7cb2ce07t2a933e1a530cc3c1@mail.gmail.com>
10618
10619 i think this feature is too blurry at the moment,
10620 here's my proposal:
10621 nickserv/noacm (no automatic channel mode) [add del list clear] [#channel]
10622 everything's snappy, only user doesn't get auto ops/halfops/voices
10623 regardless of channel auto levels.
10624 there's a decision to be made for the channel parameter, it can be the
10625 channels id number in the db, that way, when someone drops the channel, it
10626 gets deleted from this list and the setting is "reset", or, we can use
10627 wildcards and have the setting stick to a channel even after owners change.
10628 also you can have a second option (instead of #channel), for example "ALL",
10629 or wildcard #* to have this option enabled globaly.
10630 i'm in favor of the wildcard idea but it might be a performance issue.
10631 i see no real purpose to have a user setting "don't op me ever", just don't
10632 be in a channel and stuff, but not having it automatic might have a good
10633 purpose.
10634 i'll also run a pole with our users to see what they think.
10635
10636 best regards
10637 PHANTOm
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10641 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Sep 13 22:36:53 2007
10642 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
10643 Date: Sat Sep 15 17:59:15 2007
10644 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
10645 Message-ID: <46EA1DF5.4080100@fastmail.com.au>
10646
10647 When doing NickServ ghost on InspIRCd - Services crashes and says
10648 Unrecognised Command KILL -- possibly loaded mismatched modules.
10649 From charpour at gnet.gr Thu Sep 13 07:27:23 2007
10650 From: charpour at gnet.gr (Pournaris Charalampos)
10651 Date: Sat Sep 15 18:21:20 2007
10652 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
10653 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
10654 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
10655 Message-ID: <46E948CB.2090408@gnet.gr>
10656
10657 There is an option in the modules.conf file:
10658
10659 # NSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
10660 # When enabled, limits use of the NickServ LIST and LISTEMAIL
10661 # commands to IRC operators.
10662
10663 #NSListOpersOnly
10664
10665 Uncomment this.
10666 There is a similar option for ChanServ in the same file
10667
10668 # CSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
10669 # When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC
10670 # operators.
10671
10672 #CSListOpersOnly
10673
10674 Gl
10675
10676 narc@extrusive.org wrote:
10677 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
10678 >
10679 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
10680 >
10681 >
10682 > Thanks in advance
10683 >
10684 > Narcissus
10685 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
10686 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10687 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10688 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10689 >
10690 >
10691 > __________ NOD32 2528 (20070913) Information __________
10692 >
10693 > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.
10694 > http://www.eset.com
10695 >
10696 >
10697 >
10698 >
10699
10700
10701 --
10702 Charalampos Pournaris
10703 Gnet Gaming Network
10704 RnD Department
10705 charpour@gnet.gr
10706
10707 From achurch at achurch.org Sun Sep 16 11:35:13 2007
10708 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
10709 Date: Sat Sep 15 19:38:43 2007
10710 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
10711 In-Reply-To: <46E9CF23.9090004@fastmail.com.au>
10712 Message-ID: <46ec9729.34022@msgid.achurch.org>
10713
10714 Fixed, thanks for the report.
10715
10716 --Andrew Church
10717 achurch@achurch.org
10718 http://achurch.org/
10719
10720 >When Services are disconnected and come back on, on InspIRCd, channels
10721 >that are there when Services come back on, ChanServ and OperServ does
10722 >not know the channel is there when a second someone is in the channel
10723 >aswell, ChanServ and OperServ does know the channel is there when only 1
10724 >person is there when Services come back on.
10725 >------------------------------------------------------------------
10726 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10727 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10728 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Thu Sep 13 23:02:10 2007
10729 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
10730 Date: Sat Sep 15 19:47:56 2007
10731 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10732 NeverOp
10733 In-Reply-To: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
10734 References: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
10735 Message-ID: <debb3bc0709132302mae7a62dwf4319cfbe1388541@mail.gmail.com>
10736
10737 I don't think it really matters. Whether the user has NickServ NOOP or
10738 is on the ChanServ NOP list, the effect is the same - the nick will
10739 not receive channel operator status.
10740
10741 On the other hand, it could be useful to add NOOP users to the
10742 ChanServ NOP list, in the event of a user removing his NOOP status at
10743 a later stage.
10744
10745 (Interesting thought - I wonder if the ACCESS command has the same
10746 restrictions? I'll play around with it this evening.)
10747
10748 --K
10749
10750 On 14/09/2007, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
10751 > With NickServ noop on - ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10752 > NeverOp
10753 >
10754 >
10755 > -ChanServ- Maintains the NeverOp (NOP) list for a channel. Users with
10756 > -ChanServ- NOP status are not permitted to be given channel operator
10757 > -ChanServ- (mode +o) status, and ChanServ will remove mode +o from such
10758 > -ChanServ- users whenever it is given to them.
10759 >
10760 >
10761 > NickServ noop should be allowed to be added to ChanServ NeverOp
10762 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10763 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10764 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10765 >
10766 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Sep 14 22:49:41 2007
10767 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
10768 Date: Sat Sep 15 20:00:15 2007
10769 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10770 NeverOp
10771 In-Reply-To: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
10772 Message-ID: <46ea919f.76411@msgid.achurch.org>
10773
10774 >With NickServ noop on - ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10775 >NeverOp
10776
10777 This is by design; the two functions are separate.
10778
10779 --Andrew Church
10780 achurch@achurch.org
10781 http://achurch.org/
10782 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Sep 14 22:53:45 2007
10783 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
10784 Date: Sat Sep 15 20:00:22 2007
10785 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
10786 In-Reply-To: <46EA1DF5.4080100@fastmail.com.au>
10787 Message-ID: <46ea92a1.76525@msgid.achurch.org>
10788
10789 >When doing NickServ ghost on InspIRCd - Services crashes and says
10790 >Unrecognised Command KILL -- possibly loaded mismatched modules.
10791
10792 This looks like a problem with InspIRCd (it doesn't recognize the
10793 RFC-standard KILL message).
10794
10795 --Andrew Church
10796 achurch@achurch.org
10797 http://achurch.org/
10798 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sat Sep 15 20:17:36 2007
10799 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
10800 Date: Sat Sep 15 20:18:00 2007
10801 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10802 NeverOp
10803 In-Reply-To: <d50f59a00709140433v7cb2ce07t2a933e1a530cc3c1@mail.gmail.com>
10804 References: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au> <debb3bc0709132302mae7a62dwf4319cfbe1388541@mail.gmail.com>
10805 <d50f59a00709140433v7cb2ce07t2a933e1a530cc3c1@mail.gmail.com>
10806 Message-ID: <46ECA050.1040908@fastmail.com.au>
10807
10808 just re-posting this from Anton Wolkov
10809
10810 to be in plain text
10811
10812
10813
10814 Anton Wolkov wrote:
10815 > i think this feature is too blurry at the moment,
10816 > here's my proposal:
10817 > nickserv/noacm (no automatic channel mode) [add del list clear] [#channel]
10818 > everything's snappy, only user doesn't get auto ops/halfops/voices
10819 > regardless of channel auto levels.
10820 > there's a decision to be made for the channel parameter, it can be the
10821 > channels id number in the db, that way, when someone drops the
10822 > channel, it gets deleted from this list and the setting is "reset",
10823 > or, we can use wildcards and have the setting stick to a channel even
10824 > after owners change.
10825 > also you can have a second option (instead of #channel), for example
10826 > "ALL", or wildcard #* to have this option enabled globaly.
10827 > i'm in favor of the wildcard idea but it might be a performance issue.
10828 > i see no real purpose to have a user setting "don't op me ever", just
10829 > don't be in a channel and stuff, but not having it automatic might
10830 > have a good purpose.
10831 > i'll also run a pole with our users to see what they think.
10832 >
10833 > best regards
10834 > PHANTOm
10835 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
10836 >
10837 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10838 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10839 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10840 From phan70m at gmail.com Fri Sep 14 04:33:48 2007
10841 From: phan70m at gmail.com (Anton Wolkov)
10842 Date: Sat Sep 15 21:03:12 2007
10843 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10844 NeverOp
10845 In-Reply-To: <debb3bc0709132302mae7a62dwf4319cfbe1388541@mail.gmail.com>
10846 References: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
10847 <debb3bc0709132302mae7a62dwf4319cfbe1388541@mail.gmail.com>
10848 Message-ID: <d50f59a00709140433v7cb2ce07t2a933e1a530cc3c1@mail.gmail.com>
10849
10850 i think this feature is too blurry at the moment,
10851 here's my proposal:
10852 nickserv/noacm (no automatic channel mode) [add del list clear] [#channel]
10853 everything's snappy, only user doesn't get auto ops/halfops/voices
10854 regardless of channel auto levels.
10855 there's a decision to be made for the channel parameter, it can be the
10856 channels id number in the db, that way, when someone drops the channel, it
10857 gets deleted from this list and the setting is "reset", or, we can use
10858 wildcards and have the setting stick to a channel even after owners change.
10859 also you can have a second option (instead of #channel), for example "ALL",
10860 or wildcard #* to have this option enabled globaly.
10861 i'm in favor of the wildcard idea but it might be a performance issue.
10862 i see no real purpose to have a user setting "don't op me ever", just don't
10863 be in a channel and stuff, but not having it automatic might have a good
10864 purpose.
10865 i'll also run a pole with our users to see what they think.
10866
10867 best regards
10868 PHANTOm
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10872 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Sep 13 15:41:52 2007
10873 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
10874 Date: Sat Sep 15 21:04:50 2007
10875 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10876 NeverOp
10877 Message-ID: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
10878
10879 With NickServ noop on - ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
10880 NeverOp
10881
10882
10883 -ChanServ- Maintains the NeverOp (NOP) list for a channel. Users with
10884 -ChanServ- NOP status are not permitted to be given channel operator
10885 -ChanServ- (mode +o) status, and ChanServ will remove mode +o from such
10886 -ChanServ- users whenever it is given to them.
10887
10888
10889 NickServ noop should be allowed to be added to ChanServ NeverOp
10890 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Sep 13 17:00:35 2007
10891 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
10892 Date: Sat Sep 15 21:09:17 2007
10893 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
10894 In-Reply-To: <46E91D79.5060309@fastmail.com.au>
10895 References: <46e8d0d9.61421@msgid.achurch.org>
10896 <46E91D79.5060309@fastmail.com.au>
10897 Message-ID: <46E9CF23.9090004@fastmail.com.au>
10898
10899 When Services are disconnected and come back on, on InspIRCd, channels
10900 that are there when Services come back on, ChanServ and OperServ does
10901 not know the channel is there when a second someone is in the channel
10902 aswell, ChanServ and OperServ does know the channel is there when only 1
10903 person is there when Services come back on.
10904 From charpour at gnet.gr Thu Sep 13 07:27:23 2007
10905 From: charpour at gnet.gr (Pournaris Charalampos)
10906 Date: Sun Sep 16 10:34:49 2007
10907 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
10908 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
10909 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
10910 Message-ID: <46E948CB.2090408@gnet.gr>
10911
10912 There is an option in the modules.conf file:
10913
10914 # NSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
10915 # When enabled, limits use of the NickServ LIST and LISTEMAIL
10916 # commands to IRC operators.
10917
10918 #NSListOpersOnly
10919
10920 Uncomment this.
10921 There is a similar option for ChanServ in the same file
10922
10923 # CSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
10924 # When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC
10925 # operators.
10926
10927 #CSListOpersOnly
10928
10929 Gl
10930
10931 narc@extrusive.org wrote:
10932 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
10933 >
10934 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
10935 >
10936 >
10937 > Thanks in advance
10938 >
10939 > Narcissus
10940 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
10941 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10942 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10943 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10944 >
10945 >
10946 > __________ NOD32 2528 (20070913) Information __________
10947 >
10948 > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.
10949 > http://www.eset.com
10950 >
10951 >
10952 >
10953 >
10954
10955
10956 --
10957 Charalampos Pournaris
10958 Gnet Gaming Network
10959 RnD Department
10960 charpour@gnet.gr
10961
10962 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Sep 13 04:22:33 2007
10963 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
10964 Date: Sun Sep 16 10:35:53 2007
10965 Subject: [IRCServices] MemoServ info - Segmentation Fault
10966 In-Reply-To: <46e8d0d9.61421@msgid.achurch.org>
10967 References: <46e8d0d9.61421@msgid.achurch.org>
10968 Message-ID: <46E91D79.5060309@fastmail.com.au>
10969
10970 no segmentation fault in pre8
10971
10972 Thanks So Much Andrew
10973
10974
10975
10976 Andrew Church wrote:
10977 >> There is a Segmentation Fault on MemoServ info
10978 >>
10979 >
10980 > Fixed, thanks for the report.
10981 >
10982 > --Andrew Church
10983 > achurch@achurch.org
10984 > http://achurch.org/
10985 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
10986 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
10987 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
10988 >
10989 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Sep 13 22:36:53 2007
10990 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
10991 Date: Sun Sep 16 10:36:00 2007
10992 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
10993 Message-ID: <46EA1DF5.4080100@fastmail.com.au>
10994
10995 When doing NickServ ghost on InspIRCd - Services crashes and says
10996 Unrecognised Command KILL -- possibly loaded mismatched modules.
10997 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Sep 13 23:29:10 2007
10998 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
10999 Date: Sun Sep 16 10:36:02 2007
11000 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
11001 NeverOp
11002 In-Reply-To: <debb3bc0709132302mae7a62dwf4319cfbe1388541@mail.gmail.com>
11003 References: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
11004 <debb3bc0709132302mae7a62dwf4319cfbe1388541@mail.gmail.com>
11005 Message-ID: <46EA2A36.5030201@fastmail.com.au>
11006
11007 When someone adds a person to the NeverOp list to not be given ops at
11008 all when someone does +o / +h them.
11009
11010 someone who is on NickServ noop cannot be added to the NeverOp list.
11011
11012
11013
11014 Kieron Thwaites wrote:
11015 > I don't think it really matters. Whether the user has NickServ NOOP or
11016 > is on the ChanServ NOP list, the effect is the same - the nick will
11017 > not receive channel operator status.
11018 >
11019 > On the other hand, it could be useful to add NOOP users to the
11020 > ChanServ NOP list, in the event of a user removing his NOOP status at
11021 > a later stage.
11022 >
11023 > (Interesting thought - I wonder if the ACCESS command has the same
11024 > restrictions? I'll play around with it this evening.)
11025 >
11026 > --K
11027 >
11028 > On 14/09/2007, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
11029 >
11030 >> With NickServ noop on - ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
11031 >> NeverOp
11032 >>
11033 >>
11034 >> -ChanServ- Maintains the NeverOp (NOP) list for a channel. Users with
11035 >> -ChanServ- NOP status are not permitted to be given channel operator
11036 >> -ChanServ- (mode +o) status, and ChanServ will remove mode +o from such
11037 >> -ChanServ- users whenever it is given to them.
11038 >>
11039 >>
11040 >> NickServ noop should be allowed to be added to ChanServ NeverOp
11041 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
11042 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
11043 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
11044 >>
11045 >>
11046 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
11047 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
11048 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
11049 >
11050 From charpour at gnet.gr Thu Sep 13 07:23:23 2007
11051 From: charpour at gnet.gr (Pournaris Charalampos)
11052 Date: Sun Sep 16 10:48:32 2007
11053 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
11054 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
11055 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
11056 Message-ID: <46E947DB.9050800@gnet.gr>
11057
11058 There is an option in the modules.conf file:
11059
11060 # NSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
11061 # When enabled, limits use of the NickServ LIST and LISTEMAIL
11062 # commands to IRC operators.
11063
11064 #NSListOpersOnly
11065
11066 Uncomment this.
11067 There is a similar option for ChanServ in the same file
11068
11069 # CSListOpersOnly [OPTIONAL]
11070 # When enabled, limits use of the ChanServ LIST command to IRC
11071 # operators.
11072
11073 #CSListOpersOnly
11074
11075 Gl
11076
11077 narc@extrusive.org wrote:
11078 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
11079 >
11080 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
11081 >
11082 >
11083 > Thanks in advance
11084 >
11085 > Narcissus
11086 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
11087 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
11088 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
11089 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
11090 >
11091 >
11092 > __________ NOD32 2528 (20070913) Information __________
11093 >
11094 > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.
11095 > http://www.eset.com
11096 >
11097 >
11098 >
11099 >
11100
11101
11102 --
11103 Charalampos Pournaris
11104 Gnet Gaming Network
11105 RnD Department
11106 charpour@gnet.gr
11107
11108 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Sun Sep 16 05:13:40 2007
11109 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
11110 Date: Sun Sep 16 11:12:37 2007
11111 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
11112 In-Reply-To: <46ea92a1.76525@msgid.achurch.org>
11113 References: <46EA1DF5.4080100@fastmail.com.au>
11114 <46ea92a1.76525@msgid.achurch.org>
11115 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0709160513h320167fey52dce895f6fc2e45@mail.gmail.com>
11116
11117 Err.. we do, and it works fine on our ircservices/inspircd network,
11118 using 5.0 and our protocol module (available in our SVN --
11119 http://svn.inspircd.org/index.cgi/trunk/ircservices-module/inspircd.c?view=log)
11120
11121 Not sure what's going on here.
11122
11123 On 9/14/07, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
11124 > >When doing NickServ ghost on InspIRCd - Services crashes and says
11125 > >Unrecognised Command KILL -- possibly loaded mismatched modules.
11126 >
11127 > This looks like a problem with InspIRCd (it doesn't recognize the
11128 > RFC-standard KILL message).
11129 >
11130 > --Andrew Church
11131 > achurch@achurch.org
11132 > http://achurch.org/
11133 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
11134 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
11135 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
11136 >
11137 From achurch at achurch.org Sun Sep 16 16:21:52 2007
11138 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
11139 Date: Sun Sep 16 12:06:48 2007
11140 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1pre9 released
11141 Message-ID: <46ecdb58.62501@msgid.achurch.org>
11142
11143 Services 5.1pre9 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
11144
11145 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/testing/ (Japan)
11146
11147 eacd34f07d933ea4b44eef1668144b2f ircservices-5.1pre9.tar.gz
11148 941095e62ed184ac64b1a0ebfc774b0f ircservices-5.1pre9.diff.gz
11149 a9f0235e816cbf34708fa4c20f1465aa ircservices-5.1pre9-1.i386.rpm
11150 adad7ea61868261b8923f011977fadb3 ircservices_5.1pre9-1_i386.deb
11151
11152 ftp.esper.net seems to be down at the moment. I will update it once
11153 it's back, and the mirrors should update shortly after that.
11154
11155 As some of you may have noticed, the mailing list server has been
11156 having a few problems lately; hopefully everything will be back in order
11157 shortly. Apologies for the inconvenience.
11158
11159 Changes in version 5.1pre9
11160 --------------------------
11161 2007/09/16 Fixed bug causing channels with multiple users not to be
11162 recognized on startup when using InspIRCd. Reported by
11163 Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au>
11164
11165 --Andrew Church
11166 achurch@achurch.org
11167 http://achurch.org/
11168 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sun Sep 16 15:19:56 2007
11169 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
11170 Date: Sun Sep 16 15:20:38 2007
11171 Subject: [IRCServices] 5.1 InspIRCd protocol
11172 In-Reply-To: <46ec9729.34022@msgid.achurch.org>
11173 References: <46ec9729.34022@msgid.achurch.org>
11174 Message-ID: <46EDAC0C.10603@fastmail.com.au>
11175
11176 That works now in pre9
11177
11178 ChanServ and OperServ does know I am all there when Services starts.
11179
11180 thanks so much Andrew
11181
11182
11183
11184 Andrew Church wrote:
11185 > Fixed, thanks for the report.
11186 >
11187 > --Andrew Church
11188 > achurch@achurch.org
11189 > http://achurch.org/
11190 >
11191 >
11192 >> When Services are disconnected and come back on, on InspIRCd, channels
11193 >> that are there when Services come back on, ChanServ and OperServ does
11194 >> not know the channel is there when a second someone is in the channel
11195 >> aswell, ChanServ and OperServ does know the channel is there when only 1
11196 >> person is there when Services come back on.
11197 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
11198 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
11199 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
11200 >>
11201 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
11202 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
11203 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
11204 >
11205 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Thu Sep 13 23:02:10 2007
11206 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
11207 Date: Sun Sep 16 15:44:33 2007
11208 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
11209 NeverOp
11210 In-Reply-To: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
11211 References: <46E9BCB0.1030105@fastmail.com.au>
11212 Message-ID: <debb3bc0709132302mae7a62dwf4319cfbe1388541@mail.gmail.com>
11213
11214 I don't think it really matters. Whether the user has NickServ NOOP or
11215 is on the ChanServ NOP list, the effect is the same - the nick will
11216 not receive channel operator status.
11217
11218 On the other hand, it could be useful to add NOOP users to the
11219 ChanServ NOP list, in the event of a user removing his NOOP status at
11220 a later stage.
11221
11222 (Interesting thought - I wonder if the ACCESS command has the same
11223 restrictions? I'll play around with it this evening.)
11224
11225 --K
11226
11227 On 14/09/2007, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
11228 > With NickServ noop on - ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
11229 > NeverOp
11230 >
11231 >
11232 > -ChanServ- Maintains the NeverOp (NOP) list for a channel. Users with
11233 > -ChanServ- NOP status are not permitted to be given channel operator
11234 > -ChanServ- (mode +o) status, and ChanServ will remove mode +o from such
11235 > -ChanServ- users whenever it is given to them.
11236 >
11237 >
11238 > NickServ noop should be allowed to be added to ChanServ NeverOp
11239 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
11240 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
11241 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
11242 >
11243 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Thu Sep 13 07:15:58 2007
11244 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
11245 Date: Sun Sep 16 15:52:07 2007
11246 Subject: [IRCServices] /Nickserv list *
11247 In-Reply-To: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
11248 References: <20070913064743.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.17f9dcb294.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
11249 Message-ID: <debb3bc0709130715w431b0309x18ef2bc356189f72@mail.gmail.com>
11250
11251 Please read the documentation first next time. The answer you seek is
11252 in section 4.
11253
11254 --K
11255
11256 On 13/09/2007, narc@extrusive.org <narc@extrusive.org> wrote:
11257 > Hey, I run a very small IRC Network and was wondering if there is a way to stop anyone apart from Opers using the /nickserv list * and /chanserv list * functions, as this could easily be exploitable by spammers.
11258 >
11259 > I am running IRCServices5.0.62 and UnrealIRCd 3.2.7, both on FreeBSD 6.3-release. If you wish to talk in IRC, our network is located at irc.extrusive.org 6667. My nick is Narcissus.
11260 >
11261 >
11262 > Thanks in advance
11263 >
11264 > Narcissus
11265 > [Extrusive Net Admin]
11266 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
11267 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
11268 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
11269 >
11270 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sun Sep 16 18:48:38 2007
11271 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
11272 Date: Sun Sep 16 18:55:47 2007
11273 Subject: [IRCServices] InspIRCd
11274 Message-ID: <46EDDCF6.4090401@fastmail.com.au>
11275
11276 InspIRCd NickServ ghost
11277
11278
11279 * *** LINK: Sent ERROR to services.casey.net: Unrecognised command
11280 'KILL' -- possibly loaded mismatched modules
11281 * *** LINK: Server services.casey.net split: Remote host closed the
11282 connection
11283 * *** LINK: Netsplit complete, lost 6 users on 1 servers.
11284 * *** LINK: Connection to 'services.casey.net' failed.
11285 * *** LINK: Connection to 'services.casey.net' was established for 1m12s
11286
11287
11288
11289 Services debug and InspIRCd debug
11290
11291
11292 Services debug
11293
11294 [Sep 17 11:19:12.465844 2007] IRC Services 5.1pre9 starting up (options:
11295 debug)
11296 [Sep 17 11:19:12.466047 2007] debug: Loading language 0 from file
11297 `languages/en_us'
11298 [Sep 17 11:19:12.466356 2007] debug: Loading language 10 from file
11299 `languages/nl'
11300 [Sep 17 11:19:12.466684 2007] debug: Loading language 6 from file
11301 `languages/fr'
11302 [Sep 17 11:19:12.466960 2007] debug: Loading language 9 from file
11303 `languages/de'
11304 [Sep 17 11:19:12.467237 2007] debug: Loading language 11 from file
11305 `languages/hu'
11306 [Sep 17 11:19:12.467551 2007] debug: Loading language 2 from file
11307 `languages/ja_euc'
11308 [Sep 17 11:19:12.467836 2007] debug: Loading language 3 from file
11309 `languages/ja_sjis'
11310 [Sep 17 11:19:12.468122 2007] debug: Loading language 12 from file
11311 `languages/ru'
11312 [Sep 17 11:19:12.468387 2007] debug: Loading language 4 from file
11313 `languages/es'
11314 [Sep 17 11:19:12.468722 2007] debug: Loading language 7 from file
11315 `languages/tr'
11316 [Sep 17 11:19:12.471019 2007] debug: Loaded languages
11317 [Sep 17 11:19:12.471067 2007] debug: Loading module `protocol/inspircd'
11318 [Sep 17 11:19:12.471457 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11319 `protocol/inspircd'
11320 [Sep 17 11:19:12.471492 2007] debug: Loading module `encryption/md5'
11321 [Sep 17 11:19:12.471720 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11322 `encryption/md5'
11323 [Sep 17 11:19:12.471750 2007] debug: Loading module `encryption/unix-crypt'
11324 [Sep 17 11:19:12.472783 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11325 `encryption/unix-crypt'
11326 [Sep 17 11:19:12.472815 2007] debug: Loading module `database/standard'
11327 [Sep 17 11:19:12.473047 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11328 `database/standard'
11329 [Sep 17 11:19:12.473079 2007] debug: Loading module `mail/main'
11330 [Sep 17 11:19:12.473372 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module `mail/main'
11331 [Sep 17 11:19:12.473412 2007] debug: Loading module `mail/smtp'
11332 [Sep 17 11:19:12.473722 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module `mail/smtp'
11333 [Sep 17 11:19:12.473754 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/main'
11334 [Sep 17 11:19:12.474460 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11335 `operserv/main'
11336 [Sep 17 11:19:12.474495 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/akill'
11337 [Sep 17 11:19:12.475322 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11338 `operserv/akill'
11339 [Sep 17 11:19:12.475356 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/news'
11340 [Sep 17 11:19:12.475933 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11341 `operserv/news'
11342 [Sep 17 11:19:12.475966 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/sessions'
11343 [Sep 17 11:19:12.476682 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11344 `operserv/sessions'
11345 [Sep 17 11:19:12.476716 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/sline'
11346 [Sep 17 11:19:12.478421 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11347 `operserv/sline'
11348 [Sep 17 11:19:12.478471 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/main'
11349 [Sep 17 11:19:12.480039 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11350 `nickserv/main'
11351 [Sep 17 11:19:12.480082 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/access'
11352 [Sep 17 11:19:12.480956 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11353 `nickserv/access'
11354 [Sep 17 11:19:12.480989 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/link'
11355 [Sep 17 11:19:12.481683 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11356 `nickserv/link'
11357 [Sep 17 11:19:12.481716 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/mail-auth'
11358 [Sep 17 11:19:12.482446 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11359 `nickserv/mail-auth'
11360 [Sep 17 11:19:12.482478 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/main'
11361 [Sep 17 11:19:12.484307 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11362 `chanserv/main'
11363 [Sep 17 11:19:12.484349 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/access-levels'
11364 [Sep 17 11:19:12.485471 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11365 `chanserv/access-levels'
11366 [Sep 17 11:19:12.485507 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/access-xop'
11367 [Sep 17 11:19:12.486601 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11368 `chanserv/access-xop'
11369 [Sep 17 11:19:12.486634 2007] debug: Loading module `memoserv/main'
11370 [Sep 17 11:19:12.487765 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11371 `memoserv/main'
11372 [Sep 17 11:19:12.487799 2007] debug: Loading module `memoserv/forward'
11373 [Sep 17 11:19:12.488640 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11374 `memoserv/forward'
11375 [Sep 17 11:19:12.488672 2007] debug: Loading module `memoserv/ignore'
11376 [Sep 17 11:19:12.489703 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11377 `memoserv/ignore'
11378 [Sep 17 11:19:12.489762 2007] debug: Loading module `statserv/main'
11379 [Sep 17 11:19:12.490855 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11380 `statserv/main'
11381 [Sep 17 11:19:12.490890 2007] debug: Loading module `misc/xml-export'
11382 [Sep 17 11:19:12.491956 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11383 `misc/xml-export'
11384 [Sep 17 11:19:12.491990 2007] debug: Loading module `misc/xml-import'
11385 [Sep 17 11:19:12.493362 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
11386 `misc/xml-import'
11387 [Sep 17 11:19:12.493397 2007] debug: Loaded modules
11388 [Sep 17 11:19:12.494212 2007] debug: Initiated connection to 127.0.0.1:7000
11389 [Sep 17 11:19:12.494361 2007] debug: Sent: SERVER services.casey.net
11390 <password> 0 :Services for IRC Networks
11391 [Sep 17 11:19:12.494408 2007] debug: Sent: BURST
11392 [Sep 17 11:19:12.494454 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net VERSION
11393 :ircservices-5.1pre9 services.casey.net :build #1, compiled Mon Sep 17
11394 08:52:15 EST 2007
11395 [Sep 17 11:19:12.494497 2007] debug: Sent: ENDBURST
11396 [Sep 17 11:19:13.495622 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
11397 1189991953 OperServ casey.net casey.net services +i 0.0.0.0 :Operator Server
11398 [Sep 17 11:19:13.495723 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
11399 1189991953 Global casey.net casey.net services +i 0.0.0.0 :Global Noticer
11400 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496074 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
11401 1189991953 NickServ casey.net casey.net services + 0.0.0.0 :Nickname Server
11402 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496371 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
11403 1189991953 ChanServ casey.net casey.net services + 0.0.0.0 :Channel Server
11404 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496413 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
11405 1189991953 MemoServ casey.net casey.net services + 0.0.0.0 :Memo Server
11406 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496453 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
11407 1189991953 StatServ casey.net casey.net services +i 0.0.0.0 :Statistics
11408 Server
11409 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496493 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB START
11410 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496565 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB MODULES
11411 m_chanprotect.so,m_globops.so,m_services.so,m_svshold.so
11412 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496600 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB CAPABILITIES
11413 :NICKMAX=31 HALFOP=1 CHANMAX=65 MAXMODES=20 IDENTMAX=12 MAXQUIT=255
11414 MAXTOPIC=307 MAXKICK=255 MAXGECOS=128 MAXAWAY=200 IP6NATIVE=0
11415 IP6SUPPORT=1 PROTOCOL=1105 PREFIX=(ohv)@%+ CHANMODES=abq,k,l,MRimnprst
11416 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496632 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB END
11417 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496662 2007] debug: Received: SERVER
11418 casey.qld.au.casey.net <password> 0 :Waddle World
11419 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496703 2007] debug: Received: BURST 1189991953
11420 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496734 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
11421 VERSION :InspIRCd-1.1.12+Esrom casey.qld.au.casey.net :Linux Vigor10
11422 2.6.18.8.tex5 [FLAGS=0,epoll,singlethread-object]
11423 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496765 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
11424 NICK 1189991899 Casey 127.0.0.1 netadmin.casey.net casey +nos 127.0.0.1
11425 :Casey
11426 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496799 2007] debug: new user: Casey
11427 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496859 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ SVSMODE Casey :-r
11428 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496915 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey :This
11429 nickname is registered and protected. If it is your nickname, type
11430 \ 2/msg NickServ IDENTIFY \1fpassword\1f\ 2. Otherwise, please choose a
11431 different nickname.
11432 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496952 2007] debug: Changing mode for Casey to +nos
11433 [Sep 17 11:19:13.496983 2007] debug: Received: :Casey OPERTYPE NetAdmin
11434 [Sep 17 11:19:13.497013 2007] debug: Changing mode for Casey to +o
11435 [Sep 17 11:19:13.497043 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
11436 ADDLINE Z 69.69.69.69 <Config> 1189991886 0 :No porn here thanks.
11437 [Sep 17 11:19:13.497074 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
11438 ADDLINE Q ChanServ <Config> 1189991886 0 :Reserved For Services
11439 [Sep 17 11:19:13.497106 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
11440 ADDLINE Q NickServ <Config> 1189991886 0 :Reserved For Services
11441 [Sep 17 11:19:13.497137 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
11442 ADDLINE Q OperServ <Config> 1189991886 0 :Reserved For Services
11443 [Sep 17 11:19:13.497168 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
11444 ADDLINE Q MemoServ <Config> 1189991886 0 :Reserved For Services
11445 [Sep 17 11:19:13.497220 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
11446 ADDLINE E *@ircop.host.com <Config> 1189991886 0 :Opers hostname
11447 [Sep 17 11:19:13.497253 2007] debug: Received:
11448 [Sep 17 11:19:13.497282 2007] debug: Received: ENDBURST
11449 [Sep 17 11:19:27.883661 2007] debug: Received: :Casey PRIVMSG NickServ
11450 :identify <password>
11451 [Sep 17 11:19:27.884855 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ SVSMODE Casey :+r
11452 [Sep 17 11:19:27.884917 2007] (nickserv/main) Casey!casey@127.0.0.1
11453 identified for nick Casey
11454 [Sep 17 11:19:27.884981 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey
11455 :Password accepted -- you are now recognized.
11456 [Sep 17 11:19:54.205386 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
11457 NICK 1189991988 Casey123 192.168.1.10 192.168.1.10 casey + 192.168.1.10
11458 :Casey
11459 [Sep 17 11:19:54.205482 2007] debug: new user: Casey123
11460 [Sep 17 11:19:54.205788 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ SVSMODE Casey123 :-r
11461 [Sep 17 11:19:54.206097 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey123
11462 :This nickname is registered and protected. If it is your nickname,
11463 type \ 2/msg NickServ IDENTIFY \1fpassword\1f\ 2. Otherwise, please choose a
11464 different nickname.
11465 [Sep 17 11:19:54.206358 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey123 :If
11466 you do not change your nickname within one minute, it will be changed
11467 automatically.
11468 [Sep 17 11:19:54.206421 2007] debug: Changing mode for Casey123 to +
11469 [Sep 17 11:20:10.681290 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
11470 NICK 1189992005 CaseyX 192.168.1.10 192.168.1.10 casey + 192.168.1.10 :Casey
11471 [Sep 17 11:20:10.681385 2007] debug: new user: CaseyX
11472 [Sep 17 11:20:10.681445 2007] debug: Changing mode for CaseyX to +
11473 [Sep 17 11:20:24.714773 2007] debug: Received: :CaseyX PRIVMSG NickServ
11474 :ghost Casey123 <password>
11475 [Sep 17 11:20:24.714921 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ KILL Casey123
11476 :NickServ (GHOST command used by CaseyX)
11477 [Sep 17 11:20:24.714973 2007] debug: Casey123 killed
11478 [Sep 17 11:20:24.715053 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE CaseyX
11479 :Ghost with your nickname has been killed.
11480 [Sep 17 11:20:24.715533 2007] debug: Received: ERROR :Unrecognised
11481 command 'KILL' -- possibly loaded mismatched modules
11482 [Sep 17 11:20:24.715706 2007] unknown message from server (ERROR
11483 :Unrecognised command 'KILL' -- possibly loaded mismatched modules)
11484 [Sep 17 11:20:24.715747 2007] debug: sockets: recv(0): Connection reset
11485 by peer
11486 [Sep 17 11:20:24.715896 2007] debug: Saving databases
11487 [Sep 17 11:20:24.719642 2007] Read error from server: Connection reset
11488 by peer
11489 [Sep 17 11:20:24.719681 2007] debug: Unloading module `misc/xml-import'
11490 [Sep 17 11:20:24.719788 2007] debug: Unloading module `misc/xml-export'
11491 [Sep 17 11:20:24.719843 2007] debug: Unloading module `statserv/main'
11492 [Sep 17 11:20:24.719901 2007] debug: Unloading module `memoserv/ignore'
11493 [Sep 17 11:20:24.719948 2007] debug: Unloading module `memoserv/forward'
11494 [Sep 17 11:20:24.719998 2007] debug: Unloading module `memoserv/main'
11495 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720053 2007] debug: Unloading module `chanserv/access-xop'
11496 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720102 2007] debug: Unloading module
11497 `chanserv/access-levels'
11498 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720151 2007] debug: Unloading module `chanserv/main'
11499 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720226 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/mail-auth'
11500 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720286 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/link'
11501 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720335 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/access'
11502 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720380 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/main'
11503 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720460 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/sline'
11504 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720510 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/sessions'
11505 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720562 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/news'
11506 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720607 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/akill'
11507 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720656 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/main'
11508 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720710 2007] debug: Unloading module `mail/smtp'
11509 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720759 2007] debug: Unloading module `mail/main'
11510 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720802 2007] debug: Unloading module `database/standard'
11511 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720847 2007] debug: Unloading module
11512 `encryption/unix-crypt'
11513 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720893 2007] debug: Unloading module `encryption/md5'
11514 [Sep 17 11:20:24.720961 2007] debug: Unloading module `protocol/inspircd'
11515
11516
11517
11518
11519
11520 InspIRCd debug
11521
11522 [casey@Vigor10 ~]$ cd inspircd
11523 [casey@Vigor10 inspircd]$ ./inspircd debug
11524 GNU gdb 6.3-9pclos2007 (PCLinuxOS release 2007)
11525 Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
11526 GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
11527 welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain
11528 conditions.
11529 Type "show copying" to see the conditions.
11530 There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details.
11531 This GDB was configured as "i586-mandriva-linux-gnu"...Using host
11532 libthread_db library "/lib/i686/libthread_db.so.1".
11533
11534 Inspire Internet Relay Chat Server, compiled Sep 10 2007 at 16:54:35
11535 (C) InspIRCd Development Team.
11536
11537 Developers: Brain, FrostyCoolSlug, w00t, Om, Special,
11538 pippijn, peavey, Burlex
11539 Others: See /INFO Output
11540 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: WARNING: <options:softlimit> value is greater
11541 than 500 or less than 0, set to 500.
11542 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: Reading connect classes...
11543 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: Done reading configuration file.
11544
11545 Loading core commands.......................................................
11546 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New socket binding for 10 with listen: :6000
11547 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New file descriptor: 10
11548 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New socket binding for 11 with listen: :6660
11549 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New file descriptor: 11
11550 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New socket binding for 15 with listen: :6661
11551 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New file descriptor: 15
11552 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New socket binding for 16 with listen: :6662
11553 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New file descriptor: 16
11554 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New socket binding for 17 with listen: :6663
11555 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New file descriptor: 17
11556 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New socket binding for 18 with listen: :6664
11557 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New file descriptor: 18
11558 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New socket binding for 19 with listen: :6665
11559 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New file descriptor: 19
11560 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New socket binding for 20 with listen: :6666
11561 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New file descriptor: 20
11562 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New socket binding for 21 with listen: :6667
11563 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New file descriptor: 21
11564 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New socket binding for 22 with listen: :6668
11565 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New file descriptor: 22
11566 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New socket binding for 23 with listen: :6669
11567 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New file descriptor: 23
11568
11569 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New socket binding for 24 without listen: :0
11570 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New file descriptor: 24
11571 [*] Loading module: m_spanningtree.so
11572 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New socket binding for 25 with listen: :7000
11573 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New file descriptor: 25
11574 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: m_spanningtree: Binding server port :7000
11575 successful!
11576 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New socket binding for 26 with listen: :7001
11577 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New file descriptor: 26
11578 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: m_spanningtree: Binding server port :7001
11579 successful!
11580 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: m_spanningtree: WARNING: Can't find transport
11581 type 'openssl' for port 1.2.3.4:7005 - maybe you forgot to load it
11582 BEFORE m_spanningtree in your config file? - Skipping this port binding
11583 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: m_spanningtree: WARNING: Can't find transport
11584 type 'gnutls' for link 'hub.penguin.org' - maybe you forgot to load it
11585 BEFORE m_spanningtree in your config file? Skipping <link> tag completely.
11586 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New module introduced: m_spanningtree.so (API
11587 version 11025, Module version 1.1.0.2) [Vendor]
11588 [*] Loading module: m_alias.so
11589 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New module introduced: m_alias.so (API version
11590 11025, Module version 1.1.0.1) [Vendor]
11591 [*] Loading module: m_chanprotect.so
11592 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New module introduced: m_chanprotect.so (API
11593 version 11025, Module version 1.1.0.0) [Vendor]
11594 [*] Loading module: m_globops.so
11595 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New module introduced: m_globops.so (API
11596 version 11025, Module version 1.1.0.1) [Vendor]
11597 [*] Loading module: m_services.so
11598 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New module introduced: m_services.so (API
11599 version 11025, Module version 1.1.0.0) [Vendor]
11600 [*] Loading module: m_svshold.so
11601 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: New module introduced: m_svshold.so (API
11602 version 11025, Module version 1.1.0.1) [Vendor]
11603
11604 A total of 6 modules have been loaded.
11605 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: Total loaded modules: 6
11606 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: Keeping pseudo-tty open as we are running in
11607 the foreground.
11608
11609 InspIRCd is now running!
11610 Mon Sep 17 11:18:06 2007: Startup complete.
11611 Mon Sep 17 11:18:12 2007: Could not resolve IP associated with Link
11612 'services.casey.net': Request timed out
11613 Mon Sep 17 11:18:19 2007: New file descriptor: 27
11614 Mon Sep 17 11:18:20 2007: C[27] -> :27-unknown NICK Casey
11615 Mon Sep 17 11:18:20 2007: C[27] -> :Casey USER casey casey 127.0.0.1 :Casey
11616 Mon Sep 17 11:18:35 2007: C[27] -> :Casey oper Casey <password>
11617 Mon Sep 17 11:18:35 2007: OPER: Casey!casey@127.0.0.1 opered as type:
11618 NetAdmin
11619 Mon Sep 17 11:18:43 2007: C[27] -> :Casey MODE Casey +n +*
11620 Mon Sep 17 11:18:43 2007: Change count for mode s is now 1
11621 Mon Sep 17 11:18:43 2007: Change count for mode n is now 1
11622 Mon Sep 17 11:18:50 2007: C[27] -> :Casey PING LAG4060979696
11623 Mon Sep 17 11:19:12 2007: New file descriptor: 28
11624 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] -> CAPAB START
11625 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] -> CAPAB MODULES
11626 m_chanprotect.so,m_globops.so,m_services.so,m_svshold.so
11627 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] -> CAPAB CAPABILITIES :NICKMAX=31
11628 HALFOP=1 CHANMAX=65 MAXMODES=20 IDENTMAX=12 MAXQUIT=255 MAXTOPIC=307
11629 MAXKICK=255 MAXGECOS=128 MAXAWAY=200 IP6NATIVE=0 IP6SUPPORT=1
11630 PROTOCOL=1105 PREFIX=(ohv)@%+ CHANMODES=abq,k,l,MRimnprst
11631 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] -> CAPAB END
11632 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] <- SERVER services.casey.net <password>
11633 0 :Services for IRC Networks
11634 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] -> SERVER casey.qld.au.casey.net
11635 <password> 0 :Waddle World
11636 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] <- BURST
11637 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] -> BURST 1189991953
11638 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] -> :casey.qld.au.casey.net VERSION
11639 :InspIRCd-1.1.12+Esrom casey.qld.au.casey.net :Linux Vigor10
11640 2.6.18.8.tex5 [FLAGS=0,epoll,singlethread-object]
11641 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] -> :casey.qld.au.casey.net NICK
11642 1189991899 Casey 127.0.0.1 netadmin.casey.net casey +nos 127.0.0.1 :Casey
11643 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] -> :Casey OPERTYPE NetAdmin
11644 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: Sending channels and modes, 0 to send
11645 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] -> :casey.qld.au.casey.net ADDLINE Z
11646 69.69.69.69 <Config> 1189991886 0 :No porn here thanks.
11647 :casey.qld.au.casey.net ADDLINE Q ChanServ <Config> 1189991886 0
11648 :Reserved For Services
11649 :casey.qld.au.casey.net ADDLINE Q NickServ <Config> 1189991886 0
11650 :Reserved For Services
11651 :casey.qld.au.casey.net ADDLINE Q OperServ <Config> 1189991886 0
11652 :Reserved For Services
11653 :casey.qld.au.casey.net ADDLINE Q MemoServ <Config> 1189991886 0
11654 :Reserved For Services
11655 :casey.qld.au.casey.net ADDLINE E *@ircop.host.com <Config> 1189991886 0
11656 :Opers hostname
11657
11658 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] -> ENDBURST
11659 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] <- :services.casey.net VERSION
11660 :ircservices-5.1pre9 services.casey.net :build #1, compiled Mon Sep 17
11661 08:52:15 EST 2007
11662 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] <- ENDBURST
11663 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] <- :services.casey.net NICK 1189991953
11664 OperServ casey.net casey.net services +i 0.0.0.0 :Operator Server
11665 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: New remote client OperServ
11666 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: Change count for mode i is now 1
11667 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] <- :services.casey.net NICK 1189991953
11668 Global casey.net casey.net services +i 0.0.0.0 :Global Noticer
11669 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: New remote client Global
11670 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: Change count for mode i is now 2
11671 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] <- :services.casey.net NICK 1189991953
11672 NickServ casey.net casey.net services + 0.0.0.0 :Nickname Server
11673 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: New remote client NickServ
11674 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] <- :services.casey.net NICK 1189991953
11675 ChanServ casey.net casey.net services + 0.0.0.0 :Channel Server
11676 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: New remote client ChanServ
11677 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] <- :services.casey.net NICK 1189991953
11678 MemoServ casey.net casey.net services + 0.0.0.0 :Memo Server
11679 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: New remote client MemoServ
11680 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] <- :services.casey.net NICK 1189991953
11681 StatServ casey.net casey.net services +i 0.0.0.0 :Statistics Server
11682 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: New remote client StatServ
11683 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: Change count for mode i is now 3
11684 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] <- :NickServ SVSMODE Casey :-r
11685 Mon Sep 17 11:19:13 2007: S[28] <- :NickServ NOTICE Casey :This nickname
11686 is registered and protected. If it is your nickname, type /msg NickServ
11687 IDENTIFY password. Otherwise, please choose a different nickname.
11688 Mon Sep 17 11:19:19 2007: C[27] -> :Casey PING LAG4090979234
11689 Mon Sep 17 11:19:27 2007: C[27] -> :Casey nickserv identify <password>
11690 Mon Sep 17 11:19:27 2007: S[28] -> :Casey PRIVMSG NickServ :identify
11691 <password>
11692 Mon Sep 17 11:19:27 2007: S[28] <- :NickServ SVSMODE Casey :+r
11693 Mon Sep 17 11:19:27 2007: Change count for mode r is now 1
11694 Mon Sep 17 11:19:27 2007: S[28] <- :NickServ NOTICE Casey :Password
11695 accepted -- you are now recognized.
11696 Mon Sep 17 11:19:48 2007: New file descriptor: 29
11697 Mon Sep 17 11:19:49 2007: C[29] -> :29-unknown NICK Casey123
11698 Mon Sep 17 11:19:49 2007: C[29] -> :Casey123 USER casey casey
11699 192.168.1.10 :Casey
11700 Mon Sep 17 11:19:49 2007: C[27] -> :Casey PING LAG4120978797
11701 Mon Sep 17 11:19:54 2007: S[28] -> :casey.qld.au.casey.net NICK
11702 1189991988 Casey123 192.168.1.10 192.168.1.10 casey + 192.168.1.10 :Casey
11703 Mon Sep 17 11:19:54 2007: S[28] <- :NickServ SVSMODE Casey123 :-r
11704 Mon Sep 17 11:19:54 2007: S[28] <- :NickServ NOTICE Casey123 :This
11705 nickname is registered and protected. If it is your nickname, type /msg
11706 NickServ IDENTIFY password. Otherwise, please choose a different nickname.
11707 Mon Sep 17 11:19:54 2007: S[28] <- :NickServ NOTICE Casey123 :If you do
11708 not change your nickname within one minute, it will be changed
11709 automatically.
11710 Mon Sep 17 11:20:05 2007: New file descriptor: 30
11711 Mon Sep 17 11:20:05 2007: C[30] -> :30-unknown NICK CaseyX
11712 Mon Sep 17 11:20:05 2007: C[30] -> :CaseyX USER casey casey 192.168.1.10
11713 :Casey
11714 Mon Sep 17 11:20:10 2007: S[28] -> :casey.qld.au.casey.net NICK
11715 1189992005 CaseyX 192.168.1.10 192.168.1.10 casey + 192.168.1.10 :Casey
11716 Mon Sep 17 11:20:18 2007: C[29] -> :Casey123 PING LAG4150362393
11717 Mon Sep 17 11:20:19 2007: C[27] -> :Casey PING LAG4150986361
11718 Mon Sep 17 11:20:24 2007: C[30] -> :CaseyX nickserv ghost Casey123
11719 <password>
11720 Mon Sep 17 11:20:24 2007: S[28] -> :CaseyX PRIVMSG NickServ :ghost
11721 Casey123 <password>
11722 Mon Sep 17 11:20:24 2007: S[28] <- :NickServ KILL Casey123 :NickServ
11723 (GHOST command used by CaseyX)
11724 Mon Sep 17 11:20:24 2007: S[28] -> ERROR :Unrecognised command 'KILL' --
11725 possibly loaded mismatched modules
11726 Mon Sep 17 11:20:24 2007: Remove file descriptor: 28
11727 Mon Sep 17 11:20:24 2007: Change count for mode i is now 2
11728 Mon Sep 17 11:20:24 2007: Change count for mode i is now 1
11729 Mon Sep 17 11:20:24 2007: Change count for mode i is now 0
11730 Mon Sep 17 11:20:34 2007: C[30] -> :CaseyX PING LAG4166454157
11731 Mon Sep 17 11:20:48 2007: C[29] -> :Casey123 PING LAG4180361950
11732 Mon Sep 17 11:20:49 2007: C[27] -> :Casey PING LAG4180985947
11733 From achurch at achurch.org Sat Sep 29 07:59:30 2007
11734 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
11735 Date: Fri Sep 28 16:00:26 2007
11736 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
11737 NeverOp
11738 In-Reply-To: <d50f59a00709140433v7cb2ce07t2a933e1a530cc3c1@mail.gmail.com>
11739 Message-ID: <46fd87a2.34377@msgid.achurch.org>
11740
11741 To be honest, I don't see much purpose in a feature like NOOP either, but
11742 enough people have asked for it that there must be some use for it I'm not
11743 aware of. (:
11744
11745 --Andrew Church
11746 achurch@achurch.org
11747 http://achurch.org/
11748
11749 >--===============1655919240==
11750 >Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
11751 > boundary="----=_Part_2043_16579049.1189769630972"
11752 >
11753 >------=_Part_2043_16579049.1189769630972
11754 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
11755 >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
11756 >Content-Disposition: inline
11757 >
11758 >i think this feature is too blurry at the moment,
11759 >here's my proposal:
11760 >nickserv/noacm (no automatic channel mode) [add del list clear] [#channel]
11761 >everything's snappy, only user doesn't get auto ops/halfops/voices
11762 >regardless of channel auto levels.
11763 >there's a decision to be made for the channel parameter, it can be the
11764 >channels id number in the db, that way, when someone drops the channel, it
11765 >gets deleted from this list and the setting is "reset", or, we can use
11766 >wildcards and have the setting stick to a channel even after owners change.
11767 >also you can have a second option (instead of #channel), for example "ALL",
11768 >or wildcard #* to have this option enabled globaly.
11769 >i'm in favor of the wildcard idea but it might be a performance issue.
11770 >i see no real purpose to have a user setting "don't op me ever", just don't
11771 >be in a channel and stuff, but not having it automatic might have a good
11772 >purpose.
11773 >i'll also run a pole with our users to see what they think.
11774 >
11775 >best regards
11776 >PHANTOm
11777 >
11778 >------=_Part_2043_16579049.1189769630972
11779 >Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
11780 >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
11781 >Content-Disposition: inline
11782 >
11783 >i think this feature is too blurry at the moment,<br>here&#39;s my proposal:<br>nickserv/noacm (no automatic channel mode) [add del list clear] [#channel]<br>everything&#39;s snappy, only user doesn&#39;t get auto ops/halfops/voices regardless of channel
11784 >auto levels.
11785 ><br>there&#39;s a decision to be made for the channel parameter, it can be the channels id number in the db, that way, when someone drops the channel, it gets deleted from this list and the setting is &quot;reset&quot;, or, we can use wildcards and have t
11786 >he setting stick to a channel even after owners change.
11787 ><br>also you can have a second option (instead of #channel), for example &quot;ALL&quot;, or wildcard #* to have this option enabled globaly.<br>i&#39;m in favor of the wildcard idea but it might be a performance issue.<br>
11788 >i see no real purpose to have a user setting &quot;don&#39;t op me ever&quot;, just don&#39;t be in a channel and stuff, but not having it automatic might have a good purpose.<br>i&#39;ll also run a pole with our users to see what they think.
11789 ><br><br>best regards<br>PHANTOm <br>
11790 >
11791 >------=_Part_2043_16579049.1189769630972--
11792 >
11793 >--===============1655919240==
11794 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
11795 >MIME-Version: 1.0
11796 >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
11797 >Content-Disposition: inline
11798 >
11799 >------------------------------------------------------------------
11800 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
11801 From achurch at achurch.org Sat Sep 29 08:01:08 2007
11802 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
11803 Date: Fri Sep 28 16:03:32 2007
11804 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
11805 Message-ID: <46fd8860.34453@msgid.achurch.org>
11806
11807 If there are no further comments on the current 5.1 beta release, I'm
11808 going to plan on releasing Services 5.1.0 on October 10. If you've got
11809 something to say, now's the time!
11810
11811 --Andrew Church
11812 achurch@achurch.org
11813 http://achurch.org/
11814 From brain at winbot.co.uk Fri Sep 28 16:37:49 2007
11815 From: brain at winbot.co.uk (Craig Edwards)
11816 Date: Fri Sep 28 16:59:32 2007
11817 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
11818 In-Reply-To: <46fd8860.34453@msgid.achurch.org>
11819 References: <46fd8860.34453@msgid.achurch.org>
11820 Message-ID: <46FD904D.2060001@winbot.co.uk>
11821
11822 What is the inspircd support like at present? Does the potential 5.1.0
11823 support inspircd well? If not, what assistance is needed to make it
11824 support this ircd fully?
11825
11826 Thanks,
11827 Brain
11828
11829 Andrew Church wrote:
11830 > If there are no further comments on the current 5.1 beta release, I'm
11831 > going to plan on releasing Services 5.1.0 on October 10. If you've got
11832 > something to say, now's the time!
11833 >
11834 > --Andrew Church
11835 > achurch@achurch.org
11836 > http://achurch.org/
11837 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
11838 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
11839 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
11840 From nick at nickgawronski.com Fri Sep 28 17:08:40 2007
11841 From: nick at nickgawronski.com (Nick Gawronski)
11842 Date: Fri Sep 28 17:08:16 2007
11843 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
11844 References: <46fd8860.34453@msgid.achurch.org> <46FD904D.2060001@winbot.co.uk>
11845 Message-ID: <002201c8022c$e4763db0$210110ac@CHIHUAHUAL1>
11846
11847 Hi, Another thing I would also like to know is does the current version
11848 support bahamut well? I am running the most current release and just want
11849 to know if ircservices 5.1.0 will support it as well as 5.0 did?
11850 ----- Original Message -----
11851 From: "Craig Edwards" <brain@mail1.chatspike.net>
11852 To: "IRC Services General Mailing List" <ircservices@ircservices.za.net>
11853 Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 5:37 PM
11854 Subject: Re: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
11855
11856
11857 > What is the inspircd support like at present? Does the potential 5.1.0
11858 > support inspircd well? If not, what assistance is needed to make it
11859 > support this ircd fully?
11860 >
11861 > Thanks,
11862 > Brain
11863 >
11864 > Andrew Church wrote:
11865 >> If there are no further comments on the current 5.1 beta release, I'm
11866 >> going to plan on releasing Services 5.1.0 on October 10. If you've got
11867 >> something to say, now's the time!
11868 >>
11869 >> --Andrew Church
11870 >> achurch@achurch.org
11871 >> http://achurch.org/
11872 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
11873 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
11874 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
11875 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
11876 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
11877 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
11878 >
11879
11880 From achurch at achurch.org Sat Sep 29 09:18:46 2007
11881 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
11882 Date: Fri Sep 28 17:19:31 2007
11883 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
11884 In-Reply-To: <46FD904D.2060001@winbot.co.uk>
11885 Message-ID: <46fd9a2e.36524@msgid.achurch.org>
11886
11887 >What is the inspircd support like at present? Does the potential 5.1.0
11888 >support inspircd well? If not, what assistance is needed to make it
11889 >support this ircd fully?
11890
11891 To the best of my knowledge, 5.1 supports InspIRCd 1.1.x with no problems
11892 (the module was recently updated).
11893
11894 --Andrew Church
11895 achurch@achurch.org
11896 http://achurch.org/
11897 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Fri Sep 28 17:22:45 2007
11898 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
11899 Date: Fri Sep 28 17:22:25 2007
11900 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
11901 In-Reply-To: <46fd9a2e.36524@msgid.achurch.org>
11902 References: <46fd9a2e.36524@msgid.achurch.org>
11903 Message-ID: <46FD9AD5.70709@fastmail.com.au>
11904
11905 Hello Andrew and Brain
11906
11907 There is the issue with NickServ ghost on InspIRCd
11908
11909
11910 * *** LINK: Sent ERROR to services.casey.net: Unrecognised command
11911 'KILL' -- possibly loaded mismatched modules
11912 * *** LINK: Server services.casey.net split: Remote host closed the
11913 connection
11914 * *** LINK: Netsplit complete, lost 6 users on 1 servers.
11915 * *** LINK: Connection to 'services.casey.net' failed.
11916 * *** LINK: Connection to 'services.casey.net' was established for 1m12s
11917
11918
11919 I posted the Services debug and InspIRCd debug in the subject InspIRCd
11920
11921
11922 - Casey
11923
11924
11925
11926 Andrew Church wrote:
11927 >> What is the inspircd support like at present? Does the potential 5.1.0
11928 >> support inspircd well? If not, what assistance is needed to make it
11929 >> support this ircd fully?
11930 >>
11931 >
11932 > To the best of my knowledge, 5.1 supports InspIRCd 1.1.x with no problems
11933 > (the module was recently updated).
11934 >
11935 > --Andrew Church
11936 > achurch@achurch.org
11937 > http://achurch.org/
11938 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
11939 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
11940 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
11941 >
11942 From nick at nickgawronski.com Fri Sep 28 16:54:38 2007
11943 From: nick at nickgawronski.com (Nick Gawronski)
11944 Date: Fri Sep 28 17:27:28 2007
11945 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
11946 References: <46fd8860.34453@msgid.achurch.org>
11947 Message-ID: <000301c8022a$ee4c5100$210110ac@CHIHUAHUAL1>
11948
11949 Hi, One thing I would like to see improoved in the documentation is a full
11950 list of the options that can be passed to configure and a some what longer
11951 description on what they are used for. Yes you can run ./configure --help
11952 but it still would be nice for all of these to be in the manual. I am also
11953 wondering if I will need to update my ircservices.conf or modules.conf as I
11954 currently have not been upgrading as so many new versions have been released
11955 and will ircservices run with out these new settings in the configuration
11956 files?
11957 ----- Original Message -----
11958 From: "Andrew Church" <achurch@achurch.org>
11959 To: "services" <ircservices@ircservices.za.net>
11960 Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 5:01 PM
11961 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
11962
11963
11964 > If there are no further comments on the current 5.1 beta release, I'm
11965 > going to plan on releasing Services 5.1.0 on October 10. If you've got
11966 > something to say, now's the time!
11967 >
11968 > --Andrew Church
11969 > achurch@achurch.org
11970 > http://achurch.org/
11971 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
11972 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
11973 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
11974 >
11975
11976 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Fri Sep 28 17:40:59 2007
11977 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
11978 Date: Fri Sep 28 17:40:35 2007
11979 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
11980 In-Reply-To: <46fd8860.34453@msgid.achurch.org>
11981 References: <46fd8860.34453@msgid.achurch.org>
11982 Message-ID: <46FD9F1B.40908@fastmail.com.au>
11983
11984 Under the Future Work in the IRC Services Technical Reference Manual
11985
11986 it has got the ability to reconnect to the uplink server if disconnected
11987 -- Other Issues 11-2-6
11988
11989 This would be really nice for when Services are disconnected, to have
11990 them automatically reconnect.
11991
11992 When you Shutdown Services using OperServ shutdown - to not have it
11993 reconnect as you are shutting them down.
11994
11995
11996 - Casey
11997 From quension at mac.com Fri Sep 28 17:42:17 2007
11998 From: quension at mac.com (Trevor Talbot)
11999 Date: Fri Sep 28 17:47:51 2007
12000 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
12001 NeverOp
12002 In-Reply-To: <46ea919f.76411@msgid.achurch.org>
12003 References: <46ea919f.76411@msgid.achurch.org>
12004 Message-ID: <456ea544ee4e042160b2281aeb78a8db@mac.com>
12005
12006 On Sep 14, 2007, at 6:49 AM, Andrew Church wrote:
12007
12008 >> With NickServ noop on - ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to
12009 >> ChanServ NeverOp
12010 >
12011 > This is by design; the two functions are separate.
12012
12013 Actually, what I understood him to mean is that someone who has set
12014 NoOp cannot be added to the NeverOp list. This is undesirable, like
12015 preventing them from being added to the AKick list would be.
12016
12017 (I'm not running ircservices at the moment, so I didn't actually try
12018 any of this.)
12019
12020 -- Quension
12021
12022 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Fri Sep 28 18:09:04 2007
12023 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
12024 Date: Fri Sep 28 18:08:44 2007
12025 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
12026 NeverOp
12027 In-Reply-To: <456ea544ee4e042160b2281aeb78a8db@mac.com>
12028 References: <46ea919f.76411@msgid.achurch.org>
12029 <456ea544ee4e042160b2281aeb78a8db@mac.com>
12030 Message-ID: <46FDA5B0.9080702@fastmail.com.au>
12031
12032 This is what I mean by this with NickServ noop cannot be added to
12033 ChanServ NeverOp
12034
12035 NeverOp stops the person who is on the NeverOp List from being given +o
12036 and +h -- /mode #channel +o nick
12037 (( when ChanServ secureops is not set on ))
12038
12039 and when someone gives them +o and +h -- ChanServ will remove the +o and
12040 +h from the NeverOp person who has been given them.
12041
12042
12043 - Casey
12044
12045
12046
12047 Trevor Talbot wrote:
12048 > On Sep 14, 2007, at 6:49 AM, Andrew Church wrote:
12049 >
12050 >>> With NickServ noop on - ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to
12051 >>> ChanServ NeverOp
12052 >>
12053 >> This is by design; the two functions are separate.
12054 >
12055 > Actually, what I understood him to mean is that someone who has set
12056 > NoOp cannot be added to the NeverOp list. This is undesirable, like
12057 > preventing them from being added to the AKick list would be.
12058 >
12059 > (I'm not running ircservices at the moment, so I didn't actually try
12060 > any of this.)
12061 >
12062 > -- Quension
12063 >
12064 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
12065 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12066 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12067 From achurch at achurch.org Sat Sep 29 10:22:23 2007
12068 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
12069 Date: Fri Sep 28 18:23:05 2007
12070 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12071 In-Reply-To: <46FD9F1B.40908@fastmail.com.au>
12072 Message-ID: <46fda916.52332@msgid.achurch.org>
12073
12074 >Under the Future Work in the IRC Services Technical Reference Manual
12075 >
12076 >it has got the ability to reconnect to the uplink server if disconnected
12077 >-- Other Issues 11-2-6
12078 >
12079 >This would be really nice for when Services are disconnected, to have
12080 >them automatically reconnect.
12081
12082 As stated in the manual, this is a possibility for future work, and will
12083 not be implemented for 5.1.
12084
12085 --Andrew Church
12086 achurch@achurch.org
12087 http://achurch.org/
12088 From achurch at achurch.org Sat Sep 29 10:27:35 2007
12089 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
12090 Date: Fri Sep 28 18:28:34 2007
12091 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
12092 NeverOp
12093 In-Reply-To: <456ea544ee4e042160b2281aeb78a8db@mac.com>
12094 Message-ID: <46fdaa5f.52404@msgid.achurch.org>
12095
12096 Fixed, thanks for the suggestion.
12097
12098 --Andrew Church
12099 achurch@achurch.org
12100 http://achurch.org/
12101
12102 >On Sep 14, 2007, at 6:49 AM, Andrew Church wrote:
12103 >
12104 >>> With NickServ noop on - ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to
12105 >>> ChanServ NeverOp
12106 >>
12107 >> This is by design; the two functions are separate.
12108 >
12109 >Actually, what I understood him to mean is that someone who has set
12110 >NoOp cannot be added to the NeverOp list. This is undesirable, like
12111 >preventing them from being added to the AKick list would be.
12112 >
12113 >(I'm not running ircservices at the moment, so I didn't actually try
12114 >any of this.)
12115 >
12116 >-- Quension
12117 >
12118 >------------------------------------------------------------------
12119 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12120 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12121 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Fri Sep 28 18:32:12 2007
12122 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
12123 Date: Fri Sep 28 18:31:49 2007
12124 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12125 In-Reply-To: <46fda916.52332@msgid.achurch.org>
12126 References: <46fda916.52332@msgid.achurch.org>
12127 Message-ID: <46FDAB1C.3050400@fastmail.com.au>
12128
12129 no worries, thanks anyway Andrew
12130
12131 I was thinking this is for 5.1 of these things to add in for 5.1
12132
12133
12134 - Casey
12135
12136
12137
12138 Andrew Church wrote:
12139 >> Under the Future Work in the IRC Services Technical Reference Manual
12140 >>
12141 >> it has got the ability to reconnect to the uplink server if disconnected
12142 >> -- Other Issues 11-2-6
12143 >>
12144 >> This would be really nice for when Services are disconnected, to have
12145 >> them automatically reconnect.
12146 >>
12147 >
12148 > As stated in the manual, this is a possibility for future work, and will
12149 > not be implemented for 5.1.
12150 >
12151 > --Andrew Church
12152 > achurch@achurch.org
12153 > http://achurch.org/
12154 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
12155 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12156 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12157 >
12158 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Fri Sep 28 19:44:10 2007
12159 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
12160 Date: Fri Sep 28 19:43:48 2007
12161 Subject: [IRCServices] ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to ChanServ
12162 NeverOp
12163 In-Reply-To: <46fdaa5f.52404@msgid.achurch.org>
12164 References: <46fdaa5f.52404@msgid.achurch.org>
12165 Message-ID: <46FDBBFA.4080108@fastmail.com.au>
12166
12167 Hi Andrew
12168
12169 also can add noop to NeverOp Access Level -1
12170
12171
12172 - Casey
12173
12174
12175
12176 Andrew Church wrote:
12177 > Fixed, thanks for the suggestion.
12178 >
12179 > --Andrew Church
12180 > achurch@achurch.org
12181 > http://achurch.org/
12182 >
12183 >
12184 >> On Sep 14, 2007, at 6:49 AM, Andrew Church wrote:
12185 >>
12186 >>
12187 >>>> With NickServ noop on - ChanServ does not add NickServ noop to
12188 >>>> ChanServ NeverOp
12189 >>>>
12190 >>> This is by design; the two functions are separate.
12191 >>>
12192 >> Actually, what I understood him to mean is that someone who has set
12193 >> NoOp cannot be added to the NeverOp list. This is undesirable, like
12194 >> preventing them from being added to the AKick list would be.
12195 >>
12196 >> (I'm not running ircservices at the moment, so I didn't actually try
12197 >> any of this.)
12198 >>
12199 >> -- Quension
12200 >>
12201 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
12202 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12203 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12204 >>
12205 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
12206 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12207 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12208 >
12209 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sat Sep 29 01:48:46 2007
12210 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
12211 Date: Sat Sep 29 01:48:41 2007
12212 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12213 In-Reply-To: <46FD9AD5.70709@fastmail.com.au>
12214 References: <46fd9a2e.36524@msgid.achurch.org> <46FD9AD5.70709@fastmail.com.au>
12215 Message-ID: <46FE116E.7070806@fastmail.com.au>
12216
12217 OperServ akill also gives the same KILL error as NickServ ghost -
12218 possibly loaded mismatched modules -- This is when you have
12219 #ImmediatelySendAutokill turned off that it gives the KILL error.
12220
12221 I have also found when you re-connect to the Server after the akill has
12222 expired, Services also crashes with the KILL error.
12223
12224 When you get the akill list, OperServ does not display the akill expire
12225 time in the akill list.
12226
12227
12228
12229 Casey wrote:
12230 > Hello Andrew and Brain
12231 >
12232 > There is the issue with NickServ ghost on InspIRCd
12233 >
12234 >
12235 > * *** LINK: Sent ERROR to services.casey.net: Unrecognised command
12236 > 'KILL' -- possibly loaded mismatched modules
12237 > * *** LINK: Server services.casey.net split: Remote host closed the
12238 > connection
12239 > * *** LINK: Netsplit complete, lost 6 users on 1 servers.
12240 > * *** LINK: Connection to 'services.casey.net' failed.
12241 > * *** LINK: Connection to 'services.casey.net' was established for 1m12s
12242 >
12243 >
12244 > I posted the Services debug and InspIRCd debug in the subject InspIRCd
12245 >
12246 >
12247 > - Casey
12248 >
12249 >
12250 >
12251 > Andrew Church wrote:
12252 >
12253 >>> What is the inspircd support like at present? Does the potential 5.1.0
12254 >>> support inspircd well? If not, what assistance is needed to make it
12255 >>> support this ircd fully?
12256 >>>
12257 >>>
12258 >> To the best of my knowledge, 5.1 supports InspIRCd 1.1.x with no problems
12259 >> (the module was recently updated).
12260 >>
12261 >> --Andrew Church
12262 >> achurch@achurch.org
12263 >> http://achurch.org/
12264 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
12265 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12266 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12267 >>
12268 >>
12269 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
12270 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12271 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12272 >
12273 From achurch at achurch.org Sat Sep 29 17:52:09 2007
12274 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
12275 Date: Sat Sep 29 01:53:31 2007
12276 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12277 In-Reply-To: <46FE116E.7070806@fastmail.com.au>
12278 Message-ID: <46fe12a8.06643@msgid.achurch.org>
12279
12280 >OperServ akill also gives the same KILL error as NickServ ghost -
12281 >possibly loaded mismatched modules -- This is when you have
12282 >#ImmediatelySendAutokill turned off that it gives the KILL error.
12283
12284 I'm afraid I can only suggest that something must be wrong with your
12285 InspIRCd configuration, since neither I nor (as I recall from an earlier
12286 message on this list) the InspIRCd developers have been able to reproduce
12287 this.
12288
12289 >When you get the akill list, OperServ does not display the akill expire
12290 >time in the akill list.
12291
12292 This is by design. Use the AKILL VIEW command instead.
12293
12294 --Andrew Church
12295 achurch@achurch.org
12296 http://achurch.org/
12297 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sat Sep 29 02:03:07 2007
12298 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
12299 Date: Sat Sep 29 02:02:55 2007
12300 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12301 In-Reply-To: <46fe12a8.06643@msgid.achurch.org>
12302 References: <46fe12a8.06643@msgid.achurch.org>
12303 Message-ID: <46FE14CB.60600@fastmail.com.au>
12304
12305 thanks for that Andrew, is weird that it is only just me getting the
12306 kill error.
12307
12308 didn't notice the akill view command - sorry for that, didn't read it
12309 properly.
12310
12311
12312 - Casey
12313
12314
12315
12316 Andrew Church wrote:
12317 >> OperServ akill also gives the same KILL error as NickServ ghost -
12318 >> possibly loaded mismatched modules -- This is when you have
12319 >> #ImmediatelySendAutokill turned off that it gives the KILL error.
12320 >>
12321 >
12322 > I'm afraid I can only suggest that something must be wrong with your
12323 > InspIRCd configuration, since neither I nor (as I recall from an earlier
12324 > message on this list) the InspIRCd developers have been able to reproduce
12325 > this.
12326 >
12327 >
12328 >> When you get the akill list, OperServ does not display the akill expire
12329 >> time in the akill list.
12330 >>
12331 >
12332 > This is by design. Use the AKILL VIEW command instead.
12333 >
12334 > --Andrew Church
12335 > achurch@achurch.org
12336 > http://achurch.org/
12337 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
12338 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12339 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12340 >
12341 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sat Sep 29 02:42:32 2007
12342 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
12343 Date: Sat Sep 29 02:42:20 2007
12344 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12345 In-Reply-To: <46FD9F1B.40908@fastmail.com.au>
12346 References: <46fd8860.34453@msgid.achurch.org> <46FD9F1B.40908@fastmail.com.au>
12347 Message-ID: <46FE1E08.80908@fastmail.com.au>
12348
12349 NickServ recover -- when you use the recover command, the word password
12350 is missing from the notice that NickServ gives when you use the recover
12351 command.
12352
12353 -NickServ- The user claiming your nickname has been killed. Type /msg
12354 NickServ RELEASE Casey to get it back before the one-minute timeout.
12355
12356
12357
12358 ChanServ topiclock -- you can only set the topic by ChanServ topic - is
12359 it possible to also set the topic when you do /topic #channel
12360 topic-message yourself?
12361
12362 When you have topiclock on with no topic, when a user who has not got
12363 topic access, sets the topic with /topic #channel topic-message,
12364 ChanServ does not remove the topic.
12365
12366
12367
12368 - Casey
12369 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Mon Oct 1 15:50:54 2007
12370 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
12371 Date: Mon Oct 1 15:50:36 2007
12372 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12373 In-Reply-To: <46fe12a8.06643@msgid.achurch.org>
12374 References: <46fe12a8.06643@msgid.achurch.org>
12375 Message-ID: <470179CE.40506@fastmail.com.au>
12376
12377 Hi Andrew
12378
12379 brain and I have found where the problem is with the kill error --
12380 somewhere in 5.1 - inspircd.conf - inspircd protocol
12381
12382 I installed IRCServices pre5 for Windows from servicescommunity.za.net
12383 with InspIRCd 1.1.12 for Windows, with the same inspircd.conf (1.1.12)
12384 and a new ircservices.conf and modules.conf as my one is pre9 -- and got
12385 the same kill error on Windows.
12386
12387 I installed 5.0.62 with the InspIRCd protocol from the InspIRCd
12388 downloads, and it works and does kill you off - with the same inspircd.conf
12389
12390
12391 - Casey
12392
12393
12394
12395 Andrew Church wrote:
12396 >> OperServ akill also gives the same KILL error as NickServ ghost -
12397 >> possibly loaded mismatched modules -- This is when you have
12398 >> #ImmediatelySendAutokill turned off that it gives the KILL error.
12399 >>
12400 >
12401 > I'm afraid I can only suggest that something must be wrong with your
12402 > InspIRCd configuration, since neither I nor (as I recall from an earlier
12403 > message on this list) the InspIRCd developers have been able to reproduce
12404 > this.
12405 >
12406 >
12407 >> When you get the akill list, OperServ does not display the akill expire
12408 >> time in the akill list.
12409 >>
12410 >
12411 > This is by design. Use the AKILL VIEW command instead.
12412 >
12413 > --Andrew Church
12414 > achurch@achurch.org
12415 > http://achurch.org/
12416 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
12417 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12418 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12419 >
12420 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Tue Oct 2 16:36:53 2007
12421 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
12422 Date: Tue Oct 2 16:36:44 2007
12423 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12424 In-Reply-To: <470179CE.40506@fastmail.com.au>
12425 References: <46fe12a8.06643@msgid.achurch.org> <470179CE.40506@fastmail.com.au>
12426 Message-ID: <4702D615.4050004@fastmail.com.au>
12427
12428 Hi Andrew
12429
12430 Another Update for the NickServ ghost and OperServ akill not working on
12431 InspIRCd.
12432
12433 OperServ akill with #ImmediatelySendAutokill turned off.
12434
12435
12436
12437 I tried the 5.0.62 conf on 5.1, and got the conf working on 5.1 -- still
12438 doing it
12439
12440 and tried the 5.1 conf on 5.0.62 -- working
12441
12442
12443
12444 inspircd.conf 1.1.12
12445
12446 5.1pre9 same conf with the same inspircd.conf on 5.1 -- not working
12447
12448 5.0.62 new conf with the same inspircd.conf on 5.0.62 -- working
12449
12450
12451
12452 inspircd.conf 1.1.13
12453
12454 5.1pre9 same conf with the 1.1.13 conf on 5.1 -- not working
12455
12456 5.1pre9 new conf with the same inspircd.conf on 5.1 -- not working
12457
12458 5.1pre9 new conf -- on the default settings
12459
12460
12461
12462 I installed Unreal 3.2.7 using the same saved copy of the 5.1pre9 conf
12463 -- the kill works.
12464
12465 The 5.1 conf is correct and the inspircd.conf is correct.
12466
12467 I am gussing in the 5.1 InspIRCd protocol it is not working
12468
12469 IRCServices didn't have the InspIRCd protocol before 5.1 -- InspIRCd
12470 protocol for 5.0 from the InspIRCd downloads.
12471
12472
12473 - Casey
12474
12475
12476
12477 Casey wrote:
12478 > Hi Andrew
12479 >
12480 > brain and I have found where the problem is with the kill error --
12481 > somewhere in 5.1 - inspircd.conf - inspircd protocol
12482 >
12483 > I installed IRCServices pre5 for Windows from servicescommunity.za.net
12484 > with InspIRCd 1.1.12 for Windows, with the same inspircd.conf (1.1.12)
12485 > and a new ircservices.conf and modules.conf as my one is pre9 -- and got
12486 > the same kill error on Windows.
12487 >
12488 > I installed 5.0.62 with the InspIRCd protocol from the InspIRCd
12489 > downloads, and it works and does kill you off - with the same inspircd.conf
12490 >
12491 >
12492 > - Casey
12493 >
12494 >
12495 >
12496 > Andrew Church wrote:
12497 >
12498 >>> OperServ akill also gives the same KILL error as NickServ ghost -
12499 >>> possibly loaded mismatched modules -- This is when you have
12500 >>> #ImmediatelySendAutokill turned off that it gives the KILL error.
12501 >>>
12502 >>>
12503 >> I'm afraid I can only suggest that something must be wrong with your
12504 >> InspIRCd configuration, since neither I nor (as I recall from an earlier
12505 >> message on this list) the InspIRCd developers have been able to reproduce
12506 >> this.
12507 >>
12508 >>
12509 >>
12510 >>> When you get the akill list, OperServ does not display the akill expire
12511 >>> time in the akill list.
12512 >>>
12513 >>>
12514 >> This is by design. Use the AKILL VIEW command instead.
12515 >>
12516 >> --Andrew Church
12517 >> achurch@achurch.org
12518 >> http://achurch.org/
12519 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
12520 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12521 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12522 >>
12523 >>
12524 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
12525 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12526 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12527 >
12528 From achurch at achurch.org Wed Oct 3 11:10:44 2007
12529 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
12530 Date: Tue Oct 2 19:11:44 2007
12531 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12532 In-Reply-To: <4702D615.4050004@fastmail.com.au>
12533 Message-ID: <4702fa93.01772@msgid.achurch.org>
12534
12535 I'd appreciate it if you'd make an effort to use proper English grammar
12536 in your messages; in any case, if you can provide full debug logs from a
12537 working and non-working version with accompanying configuration files
12538 (both Services and InspIRCd), I'll look into this again.
12539
12540 --Andrew Church
12541 achurch@achurch.org
12542 http://achurch.org/
12543
12544 >Hi Andrew
12545 >
12546 >Another Update for the NickServ ghost and OperServ akill not working on
12547 >InspIRCd.
12548 >
12549 >OperServ akill with #ImmediatelySendAutokill turned off.
12550 >
12551 >
12552 >
12553 >I tried the 5.0.62 conf on 5.1, and got the conf working on 5.1 -- still
12554 >doing it
12555 >
12556 >and tried the 5.1 conf on 5.0.62 -- working
12557 >
12558 >
12559 >
12560 >inspircd.conf 1.1.12
12561 >
12562 >5.1pre9 same conf with the same inspircd.conf on 5.1 -- not working
12563 >
12564 >5.0.62 new conf with the same inspircd.conf on 5.0.62 -- working
12565 >
12566 >
12567 >
12568 >inspircd.conf 1.1.13
12569 >
12570 >5.1pre9 same conf with the 1.1.13 conf on 5.1 -- not working
12571 >
12572 >5.1pre9 new conf with the same inspircd.conf on 5.1 -- not working
12573 >
12574 >5.1pre9 new conf -- on the default settings
12575 >
12576 >
12577 >
12578 >I installed Unreal 3.2.7 using the same saved copy of the 5.1pre9 conf
12579 >-- the kill works.
12580 >
12581 >The 5.1 conf is correct and the inspircd.conf is correct.
12582 >
12583 >I am gussing in the 5.1 InspIRCd protocol it is not working
12584 >
12585 >IRCServices didn't have the InspIRCd protocol before 5.1 -- InspIRCd
12586 >protocol for 5.0 from the InspIRCd downloads.
12587 >
12588 >
12589 >- Casey
12590 >
12591 >
12592 >
12593 >Casey wrote:
12594 >> Hi Andrew
12595 >>
12596 >> brain and I have found where the problem is with the kill error --
12597 >> somewhere in 5.1 - inspircd.conf - inspircd protocol
12598 >>
12599 >> I installed IRCServices pre5 for Windows from servicescommunity.za.net
12600 >> with InspIRCd 1.1.12 for Windows, with the same inspircd.conf (1.1.12)
12601 >> and a new ircservices.conf and modules.conf as my one is pre9 -- and got
12602 >> the same kill error on Windows.
12603 >>
12604 >> I installed 5.0.62 with the InspIRCd protocol from the InspIRCd
12605 >> downloads, and it works and does kill you off - with the same inspircd.conf
12606 >>
12607 >>
12608 >> - Casey
12609 >>
12610 >>
12611 >>
12612 >> Andrew Church wrote:
12613 >>
12614 >>>> OperServ akill also gives the same KILL error as NickServ ghost -
12615 >>>> possibly loaded mismatched modules -- This is when you have
12616 >>>> #ImmediatelySendAutokill turned off that it gives the KILL error.
12617 >>>>
12618 >>>>
12619 >>> I'm afraid I can only suggest that something must be wrong with your
12620 >>> InspIRCd configuration, since neither I nor (as I recall from an earlier
12621 >>> message on this list) the InspIRCd developers have been able to reproduce
12622 >>> this.
12623 >>>
12624 >>>
12625 >>>
12626 >>>> When you get the akill list, OperServ does not display the akill expire
12627 >>>> time in the akill list.
12628 >>>>
12629 >>>>
12630 >>> This is by design. Use the AKILL VIEW command instead.
12631 >>>
12632 >>> --Andrew Church
12633 >>> achurch@achurch.org
12634 >>> http://achurch.org/
12635 >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
12636 >>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12637 >>> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12638 >>>
12639 >>>
12640 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
12641 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12642 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12643 >>
12644 >------------------------------------------------------------------
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12646 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12647 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Tue Oct 2 19:40:29 2007
12648 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
12649 Date: Tue Oct 2 19:40:34 2007
12650 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12651 In-Reply-To: <4702fa93.01772@msgid.achurch.org>
12652 References: <4702fa93.01772@msgid.achurch.org>
12653 Message-ID: <4703011D.1070308@fastmail.com.au>
12654
12655 sorry if it was hard to understand - I thought it was ok
12656
12657 I was posting what I have tried, if it was working or not working.
12658
12659 5.1 conf and 5.0.62 conf is the ircservices.conf and modules.conf for
12660 version 5.1pre9 and version 5.0.62
12661
12662 The same conf is the saved copy of the conf file and the new conf is
12663 when I did a new conf file.
12664
12665 The 5.1pre9 ircservices.conf and modules.conf needed changes to the conf
12666 file for it to work on version 5.0.62, and the same for the 5.0.62
12667 ircservices.conf and modules.conf to work on 5.1.
12668
12669 on 5.1 was meaning running version 5.1pre9, and on 5.0.62 was meaning
12670 running version 5.0.62
12671
12672 5.1pre9 on the default settings was meaning not changing the settings
12673 that are enabled and the settings that are not enabled.
12674
12675
12676 - Casey
12677
12678
12679
12680 Andrew Church wrote:
12681 > I'd appreciate it if you'd make an effort to use proper English grammar
12682 > in your messages; in any case, if you can provide full debug logs from a
12683 > working and non-working version with accompanying configuration files
12684 > (both Services and InspIRCd), I'll look into this again.
12685 >
12686 > --Andrew Church
12687 > achurch@achurch.org
12688 > http://achurch.org/
12689 >
12690 >
12691 >> Hi Andrew
12692 >>
12693 >> Another Update for the NickServ ghost and OperServ akill not working on
12694 >> InspIRCd.
12695 >>
12696 >> OperServ akill with #ImmediatelySendAutokill turned off.
12697 >>
12698 >>
12699 >>
12700 >> I tried the 5.0.62 conf on 5.1, and got the conf working on 5.1 -- still
12701 >> doing it
12702 >>
12703 >> and tried the 5.1 conf on 5.0.62 -- working
12704 >>
12705 >>
12706 >>
12707 >> inspircd.conf 1.1.12
12708 >>
12709 >> 5.1pre9 same conf with the same inspircd.conf on 5.1 -- not working
12710 >>
12711 >> 5.0.62 new conf with the same inspircd.conf on 5.0.62 -- working
12712 >>
12713 >>
12714 >>
12715 >> inspircd.conf 1.1.13
12716 >>
12717 >> 5.1pre9 same conf with the 1.1.13 conf on 5.1 -- not working
12718 >>
12719 >> 5.1pre9 new conf with the same inspircd.conf on 5.1 -- not working
12720 >>
12721 >> 5.1pre9 new conf -- on the default settings
12722 >>
12723 >>
12724 >>
12725 >> I installed Unreal 3.2.7 using the same saved copy of the 5.1pre9 conf
12726 >> -- the kill works.
12727 >>
12728 >> The 5.1 conf is correct and the inspircd.conf is correct.
12729 >>
12730 >> I am gussing in the 5.1 InspIRCd protocol it is not working
12731 >>
12732 >> IRCServices didn't have the InspIRCd protocol before 5.1 -- InspIRCd
12733 >> protocol for 5.0 from the InspIRCd downloads.
12734 >>
12735 >>
12736 >> - Casey
12737 >>
12738 >>
12739 >>
12740 >> Casey wrote:
12741 >>
12742 >>> Hi Andrew
12743 >>>
12744 >>> brain and I have found where the problem is with the kill error --
12745 >>> somewhere in 5.1 - inspircd.conf - inspircd protocol
12746 >>>
12747 >>> I installed IRCServices pre5 for Windows from servicescommunity.za.net
12748 >>> with InspIRCd 1.1.12 for Windows, with the same inspircd.conf (1.1.12)
12749 >>> and a new ircservices.conf and modules.conf as my one is pre9 -- and got
12750 >>> the same kill error on Windows.
12751 >>>
12752 >>> I installed 5.0.62 with the InspIRCd protocol from the InspIRCd
12753 >>> downloads, and it works and does kill you off - with the same inspircd.conf
12754 >>>
12755 >>>
12756 >>> - Casey
12757 >>>
12758 >>>
12759 >>>
12760 >>> Andrew Church wrote:
12761 >>>
12762 >>>
12763 >>>>> OperServ akill also gives the same KILL error as NickServ ghost -
12764 >>>>> possibly loaded mismatched modules -- This is when you have
12765 >>>>> #ImmediatelySendAutokill turned off that it gives the KILL error.
12766 >>>>>
12767 >>>>>
12768 >>>>>
12769 >>>> I'm afraid I can only suggest that something must be wrong with your
12770 >>>> InspIRCd configuration, since neither I nor (as I recall from an earlier
12771 >>>> message on this list) the InspIRCd developers have been able to reproduce
12772 >>>> this.
12773 >>>>
12774 >>>>
12775 >>>>
12776 >>>>
12777 >>>>> When you get the akill list, OperServ does not display the akill expire
12778 >>>>> time in the akill list.
12779 >>>>>
12780 >>>>>
12781 >>>>>
12782 >>>> This is by design. Use the AKILL VIEW command instead.
12783 >>>>
12784 >>>> --Andrew Church
12785 >>>> achurch@achurch.org
12786 >>>> http://achurch.org/
12787 >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
12788 >>>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12789 >>>> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12790 >>>>
12791 >>>>
12792 >>>>
12793 >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
12794 >>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12795 >>> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12796 >>>
12797 >>>
12798 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
12799 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12800 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12801 >>
12802 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
12803 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12804 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12805 >
12806 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Oct 4 01:20:52 2007
12807 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
12808 Date: Wed Oct 3 09:31:24 2007
12809 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12810 In-Reply-To: <46FE1E08.80908@fastmail.com.au>
12811 Message-ID: <4703c40e.36516@msgid.achurch.org>
12812
12813 >NickServ recover -- when you use the recover command, the word password
12814 >is missing from the notice that NickServ gives when you use the recover
12815 >command.
12816 >
12817 >-NickServ- The user claiming your nickname has been killed. Type /msg
12818 >NickServ RELEASE Casey to get it back before the one-minute timeout.
12819
12820 Thanks for pointing this out; I've updated the message to include the
12821 password in the RELEASE syntax.
12822
12823 >ChanServ topiclock -- you can only set the topic by ChanServ topic - is
12824 >it possible to also set the topic when you do /topic #channel
12825 >topic-message yourself?
12826
12827 No; TOPICLOCK prevents the topic from being changed at all, except
12828 through the TOPIC command. I understand your suggestion that /topic
12829 could be treated the same way, but at this point I don't want to change
12830 the option's behavior. I will add this to the manual's list of
12831 suggestions for future versions.
12832
12833 >When you have topiclock on with no topic, when a user who has not got
12834 >topic access, sets the topic with /topic #channel topic-message,
12835 >ChanServ does not remove the topic.
12836
12837 This appears to be a shortcoming in InspIRCd, in that it does not allow
12838 an empty topic to be set by Services (FTOPIC server messages with an
12839 empty topic are ignored).
12840
12841 --Andrew Church
12842 achurch@achurch.org
12843 http://achurch.org/
12844 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Wed Oct 3 23:38:12 2007
12845 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
12846 Date: Wed Oct 3 23:38:24 2007
12847 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12848 In-Reply-To: <4703c40e.36516@msgid.achurch.org>
12849 References: <4703c40e.36516@msgid.achurch.org>
12850 Message-ID: <47048A54.6050502@fastmail.com.au>
12851
12852 Hi Andrew
12853
12854 I tested the topiclock with an emtpy topic on lock running IRCServices
12855 5.0.62 on the InspIRCd IRCServices 5.0 protocol.
12856
12857 ChanServ did remove the topic and changed the topic to empty - when a
12858 user with no topic access set a topic using /topic #channel
12859
12860 The IRCServices own 5.1 InspIRCd protocol is not working properly as
12861 ChanServ does not remove the topic and change it to empty on IRCServices
12862 5.1pre9
12863
12864
12865 - Casey
12866
12867
12868
12869 Andrew Church wrote:
12870 >> NickServ recover -- when you use the recover command, the word password
12871 >> is missing from the notice that NickServ gives when you use the recover
12872 >> command.
12873 >>
12874 >> -NickServ- The user claiming your nickname has been killed. Type /msg
12875 >> NickServ RELEASE Casey to get it back before the one-minute timeout.
12876 >>
12877 >
12878 > Thanks for pointing this out; I've updated the message to include the
12879 > password in the RELEASE syntax.
12880 >
12881 >
12882 >> ChanServ topiclock -- you can only set the topic by ChanServ topic - is
12883 >> it possible to also set the topic when you do /topic #channel
12884 >> topic-message yourself?
12885 >>
12886 >
12887 > No; TOPICLOCK prevents the topic from being changed at all, except
12888 > through the TOPIC command. I understand your suggestion that /topic
12889 > could be treated the same way, but at this point I don't want to change
12890 > the option's behavior. I will add this to the manual's list of
12891 > suggestions for future versions.
12892 >
12893 >
12894 >> When you have topiclock on with no topic, when a user who has not got
12895 >> topic access, sets the topic with /topic #channel topic-message,
12896 >> ChanServ does not remove the topic.
12897 >>
12898 >
12899 > This appears to be a shortcoming in InspIRCd, in that it does not allow
12900 > an empty topic to be set by Services (FTOPIC server messages with an
12901 > empty topic are ignored).
12902 >
12903 > --Andrew Church
12904 > achurch@achurch.org
12905 > http://achurch.org/
12906 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
12907 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12908 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12909 >
12910 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Oct 4 15:49:16 2007
12911 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
12912 Date: Wed Oct 3 23:49:19 2007
12913 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12914 In-Reply-To: <47048A54.6050502@fastmail.com.au>
12915 Message-ID: <47048d26.50743@msgid.achurch.org>
12916
12917 >I tested the topiclock with an emtpy topic on lock running IRCServices
12918 >5.0.62 on the InspIRCd IRCServices 5.0 protocol.
12919 >
12920 >ChanServ did remove the topic and changed the topic to empty - when a
12921 >user with no topic access set a topic using /topic #channel
12922
12923 That's interesting. Can you send relevant debug logs from both versions?
12924
12925 --Andrew Church
12926 achurch@achurch.org
12927 http://achurch.org/
12928 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Oct 4 00:39:51 2007
12929 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
12930 Date: Thu Oct 4 00:39:07 2007
12931 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12932 In-Reply-To: <47048d26.50743@msgid.achurch.org>
12933 References: <47048d26.50743@msgid.achurch.org>
12934 Message-ID: <470498C7.9000909@fastmail.com.au>
12935
12936 IRCServices 5.1pre9 topiclock worked this time - ChanServ changed the
12937 topic to empty.
12938
12939 thanks anyway for that Andrew
12940
12941
12942 - Casey
12943
12944
12945
12946 Andrew Church wrote:
12947 >> I tested the topiclock with an emtpy topic on lock running IRCServices
12948 >> 5.0.62 on the InspIRCd IRCServices 5.0 protocol.
12949 >>
12950 >> ChanServ did remove the topic and changed the topic to empty - when a
12951 >> user with no topic access set a topic using /topic #channel
12952 >>
12953 >
12954 > That's interesting. Can you send relevant debug logs from both versions?
12955 >
12956 > --Andrew Church
12957 > achurch@achurch.org
12958 > http://achurch.org/
12959 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
12960 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
12961 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
12962 >
12963 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Thu Oct 4 17:53:33 2007
12964 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
12965 Date: Thu Oct 4 17:53:28 2007
12966 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12967 In-Reply-To: <47048d26.50743@msgid.achurch.org>
12968 References: <47048d26.50743@msgid.achurch.org>
12969 Message-ID: <47058B0D.8040306@fastmail.com.au>
12970
12971 A thought I had for modules.conf - to have a setting for the ChanServ
12972 levels, to set what level number for the level types.
12973
12974
12975 - Casey
12976 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Oct 5 11:49:25 2007
12977 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
12978 Date: Thu Oct 4 19:49:41 2007
12979 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12980 In-Reply-To: <47058B0D.8040306@fastmail.com.au>
12981 Message-ID: <4705a670.77560@msgid.achurch.org>
12982
12983 >A thought I had for modules.conf - to have a setting for the ChanServ
12984 >levels, to set what level number for the level types.
12985
12986 These are fixed at the given defaults, and are not designed to be
12987 configurable through the configuration file.
12988
12989 --Andrew Church
12990 achurch@achurch.org
12991 http://achurch.org/
12992 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Fri Oct 5 07:02:13 2007
12993 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
12994 Date: Fri Oct 5 07:01:54 2007
12995 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
12996 In-Reply-To: <4705a670.77560@msgid.achurch.org>
12997 References: <4705a670.77560@msgid.achurch.org>
12998 Message-ID: <470643E5.1050304@fastmail.com.au>
12999
13000 When you identify to your nick after you join your channels that you are
13001 opped in, ChanServ will automatically give you your channel op modes.
13002
13003 Is it possible to have a setting somewhere, for ChanServ to not give you
13004 your channel op modes automatically when you identify to your nick after
13005 you join the channel?
13006
13007
13008 - Casey
13009 From azoff at se.linux.org Fri Oct 5 07:22:03 2007
13010 From: azoff at se.linux.org (=?utf-8?b?VG9yYmrDtnJu?= Svensson)
13011 Date: Fri Oct 5 07:39:45 2007
13012 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
13013 In-Reply-To: <470643E5.1050304@fastmail.com.au>
13014 References: <4705a670.77560@msgid.achurch.org>
13015 <470643E5.1050304@fastmail.com.au>
13016 Message-ID: <20071005162203.st9suik8lwskwwkc@ssl.azoff.se>
13017
13018 Quoting Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au>:
13019
13020 > When you identify to your nick after you join your channels that you are
13021 > opped in, ChanServ will automatically give you your channel op modes.
13022 >
13023 > Is it possible to have a setting somewhere, for ChanServ to not give you
13024 > your channel op modes automatically when you identify to your nick after
13025 > you join the channel?
13026
13027
13028 AFAIK, it depends on the level of access a user has. IE, if the use is at
13029 level 50 and you got autoop to 49 it will op you, but if you lower the level
13030 of the user och increase autoop-level to, for example 60, the user won't get
13031 auto oped in the channel.
13032
13033
13034 Regards,
13035 Torbj?rn Svensson
13036
13037 ----------------------------------------------------------------
13038 This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
13039
13040 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Fri Oct 5 16:03:45 2007
13041 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
13042 Date: Fri Oct 5 16:02:48 2007
13043 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
13044 In-Reply-To: <20071005162203.st9suik8lwskwwkc@ssl.azoff.se>
13045 References: <4705a670.77560@msgid.achurch.org> <470643E5.1050304@fastmail.com.au>
13046 <20071005162203.st9suik8lwskwwkc@ssl.azoff.se>
13047 Message-ID: <4706C2D1.3060309@fastmail.com.au>
13048
13049 This setting would be very useful to have on IRCServices.
13050
13051 For ChanServ to only give you your channel op modes automatically when
13052 you identify to your nick first, before you join the channel.
13053
13054
13055 On DALnet, you need to identify first before you join, to have ChanServ
13056 automatically give you your channel op modes. And on other Services and
13057 networks too you need to identify first.
13058
13059 I find it annoying with ChanServ automatically opping you upon
13060 identifying after you have joined the channel. Some times you do not
13061 wish to have your op symbol given to you automatically.
13062
13063
13064 This is taken from Anope Services in the conf file.
13065
13066 # NSModeOnID [OPTIONAL]
13067 #
13068 # When enabled, services will set the channel modes a user has access to
13069 upon
13070 # identifying, assuming they are not already set.
13071 #
13072
13073 # NSModeOnID
13074
13075
13076 - Casey
13077
13078
13079
13080 Torbj?rn Svensson wrote:
13081 > Quoting Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au>:
13082 >
13083 >> When you identify to your nick after you join your channels that you are
13084 >> opped in, ChanServ will automatically give you your channel op modes.
13085 >>
13086 >> Is it possible to have a setting somewhere, for ChanServ to not give you
13087 >> your channel op modes automatically when you identify to your nick after
13088 >> you join the channel?
13089 >
13090 >
13091 > AFAIK, it depends on the level of access a user has. IE, if the use is at
13092 > level 50 and you got autoop to 49 it will op you, but if you lower the
13093 > level
13094 > of the user och increase autoop-level to, for example 60, the user
13095 > won't get
13096 > auto oped in the channel.
13097 >
13098 >
13099 > Regards,
13100 > Torbj?rn Svensson
13101 >
13102 > ----------------------------------------------------------------
13103 > This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
13104 >
13105 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
13106 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
13107 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
13108 From achurch at achurch.org Sat Oct 6 08:35:17 2007
13109 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
13110 Date: Fri Oct 5 16:34:27 2007
13111 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
13112 In-Reply-To: <470643E5.1050304@fastmail.com.au>
13113 Message-ID: <4706ca45.17740@msgid.achurch.org>
13114
13115 >When you identify to your nick after you join your channels that you are
13116 >opped in, ChanServ will automatically give you your channel op modes.
13117 >
13118 >Is it possible to have a setting somewhere, for ChanServ to not give you
13119 >your channel op modes automatically when you identify to your nick after
13120 >you join the channel?
13121
13122 No; this is a design feature of Services which I don't plan to change at
13123 this time.
13124
13125 --Andrew Church
13126 achurch@achurch.org
13127 http://achurch.org/
13128 From brain at winbot.co.uk Fri Oct 5 17:06:50 2007
13129 From: brain at winbot.co.uk (Craig Edwards)
13130 Date: Fri Oct 5 17:05:45 2007
13131 Subject: [IRCServices] Final call for comments
13132 In-Reply-To: <4706ca45.17740@msgid.achurch.org>
13133 References: <4706ca45.17740@msgid.achurch.org>
13134 Message-ID: <4706D19A.4050301@winbot.co.uk>
13135
13136 a better question is why wouldn't you want your permissions when you id?
13137 It seems a step backwards to take away or disable this feature imho.
13138
13139 Andrew Church wrote:
13140 >> When you identify to your nick after you join your channels that you are
13141 >> opped in, ChanServ will automatically give you your channel op modes.
13142 >>
13143 >> Is it possible to have a setting somewhere, for ChanServ to not give you
13144 >> your channel op modes automatically when you identify to your nick after
13145 >> you join the channel?
13146 >
13147 > No; this is a design feature of Services which I don't plan to change at
13148 > this time.
13149 >
13150 > --Andrew Church
13151 > achurch@achurch.org
13152 > http://achurch.org/
13153 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
13154 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
13155 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
13156 From achurch at achurch.org Wed Oct 10 19:10:10 2007
13157 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
13158 Date: Wed Oct 10 03:08:48 2007
13159 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1.0 released
13160 Message-ID: <470ca503.63065@msgid.achurch.org>
13161
13162 At long last, development on version 5.1 is complete, and Services
13163 5.1.0 has now been released. It can be downloaded from the usual sites:
13164
13165 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ (Japan)
13166 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ (Western USA)
13167
13168 fb679dc9a6214452ba6ddd903ed4f9e5 ircservices-5.1.0.tar.gz
13169 0a3957abe3a937c7b2a2d96b4505339e ircservices-5.1.0-1.i386.rpm
13170 5093c188c4c68e0f5cc24fdf0a0fbd43 ircservices_5.1.0-1_i386.deb
13171
13172 The mirrors should have it shortly.
13173
13174 With the release of Services 5.1.0, I have chosen to relicense the
13175 program under the GNU GPL version 2 _or later_, so that future developers
13176 can take advantage of subsequent versions of the GPL, such as the
13177 already-released version 3, if they so choose. (In fact, I recommend the
13178 use of GPL 3; I have not used it with this release of Services only to
13179 avoid confusion, as essentially the same code has already been published
13180 under GPL 2.) I have also separately placed the documentation under the
13181 GNU FDL (Free Documentation License) version 1.2 or later.
13182
13183 As announced with the release of version 5.1pre0, I am ending the
13184 development of Services for IRC Networks as of this release. I will
13185 continue supporting version 5.1 of Services through December 31, 2009, to
13186 the extent of fixing bugs, updating existing protocol modules, and making
13187 other reasonably small changes to existing features. I will also maintain
13188 the website and mailing lists through the same date.
13189
13190 On January 1, 2010, the mailing lists will be disabled, and the
13191 Services website will be replaced with a short message indicating that
13192 Services has reached its end of life and a download link for the latest
13193 version. I will, however, continue to accept reports of serious bugs--
13194 those which impact security or cause Services to crash--privately through
13195 April 5, 2011. (For the curious, that day marks the 15th anniversary of
13196 the release of Services 1.0.)
13197
13198 Of course, none of the above applies if I get run over by a truck.
13199 But let's hope that doesn't happen. (:
13200
13201 Once again, thank you all for your support of Services for IRC
13202 Networks. I wish the best for each of you in your future endeavors.
13203
13204 --Andrew Church
13205 achurch@achurch.org
13206 http://achurch.org/
13207
13208 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
13209
13210 What's New in Version 5.1
13211 =========================
13212
13213 Database handling, the one aspect of Services which has remained
13214 essentially unchanged since version 1.0, has finally undergone a fairly
13215 significant redesign. Rather than using specialized data load and save
13216 routines tailored for the core Services pseudoclients, Services now
13217 implements a generic database table system, which has the dual benefits of
13218 separating the data storage system from the rest of Services (allowing
13219 alternative storage methods to be implemented easily) and allowing third-
13220 party modules and extensions to create their own non-volatile databases
13221 without resorting to custom load/save routines. The default database file
13222 format has also been changed to be more flexible and error-resilient than
13223 the old format (which admittedly isn't saying much); see the "upgrading"
13224 section of the manual for instructions on switching your databases to the
13225 new format.
13226
13227 The often-criticized channel memo system has also been redesigned for this
13228 version. Instead of storing channel memos with the channel, memos are now
13229 sent to the founder and all users on the channel with a particular access
13230 level (by default level 100, or SOP level). These memos are distinguished
13231 from ordinary memos by text that says "(for #channel)" when reading the
13232 memo. As a result of this change, users will be notified about new channel
13233 memos in the same way as ordinary user-to-user memos.
13234
13235 NOTICE: When loading databases from version 5.0 or earlier, all channel
13236 memos will be deleted.
13237
13238 Encryption support has also been improved. Encryption is no longer an
13239 all-or-nothing affair; the encryption method is stored with each password,
13240 so that enabling or disabling encryption will have no effect on passwords
13241 that were previously set. The "encryption/unix-crypt" module has been
13242 added, allowing the use of the Unix crypt() function to encrypt passwords.
13243
13244 The NickServ and ChanServ SENDPASS commands added in version 5.0 have been
13245 removed in favor of the new NickServ REAUTH command. This command
13246 generates an authentication code which the user can use once to identify to
13247 their nickname in place of the password, and then change the password as
13248 needed. Channel passwords can always be changed by the founder after
13249 nickname identification, rendering ChanServ SENDPASS unnecessary.
13250
13251 Long LIST/VIEW responses are now handled more cleanly. Except for NickServ
13252 ACCESS LIST (since nickname access lists are generally short) and MemoServ
13253 LIST (since memos are numbered), every list now includes an "end of list"
13254 message indicating both the number of entries displayed and the total
13255 number of entries in the list; the configuration directive ListMax,
13256 replacing NSListMax and CSListMax, sets the maximum number of entries
13257 displayed for any of these commands. It is also possible to skip a certain
13258 number of entries by adding a "+NNN" after the command, allowing all of the
13259 entries in a long list to be viewed bit by bit.
13260
13261 At the development level, handling of module compilation has been improved,
13262 allowing third-party modules to be simply "dropped in" without requiring
13263 changes to Makefiles or other Services distribution files. An extension
13264 interface has been added to Services' multilingual support as well,
13265 allowing modules to add their own language strings and load their own
13266 language files.
13267
13268 Other changes:
13269 + Command aliases can now be added for NickServ, ChanServ, and MemoServ
13270 commands via the NSAlias, CSAlias, and MSAlias directives.
13271 + Notices are now sent to the user when sending of a mail authentication
13272 code message fails. (However, errors after the message has been
13273 handed off to the mail server cannot be detected.)
13274 + A new configuration directive, RejectEmail, now allows selected E-mail
13275 addresses to be rejected by NickServ and ChanServ commands.
13276 + NickServ has a new option, NOOP, which prevents nicknames from being
13277 added to channel access lists. (It does not prevent the nickname
13278 from being opped when already present on an access list.)
13279 + NickServ INFO will now indicate when a nickname's user is using a
13280 different linked nickname if the nickname group's PRIVATE option
13281 is not set.
13282 + NickServ now has a RESTOREMAIL command (in the nickserv/mail-auth
13283 module), which allows a user to restore their nickname's last
13284 authenticated E-mail address if, for example, SET EMAIL is used
13285 with an incorrect address.
13286 + NickServ SET/UNSET by Services administrators for others' nicknames is
13287 now done by putting a "!" before the nick to avoid ambiguity; for
13288 example, "SET !nick NOEXPIRE ON" instead of "SET nick NOEXPIRE ON".
13289 + ChanServ REGISTER and SET PASSWORD now check for and disallow easily
13290 guessable passwords.
13291 + ChanServ has a new option, MEMO-RESTRICTED, which prevents users
13292 without the channel MEMO privilege from sending memos to the
13293 channel.
13294 + ChanServ ACCESS now includes a LISTLEVEL subcommand to list access
13295 entries with a given level or within a given level range.
13296 + ChanServ AKICK and MemoServ IGNORE now support matching by IP address
13297 (on servers which support client IP address information).
13298 + ChanServ OP, VOICE, and similar commands can now be used with multiple
13299 nicknames.
13300 + MemoServ now has a RENUMBER command to remove "holes" in the memo
13301 number sequence.
13302 + MemoServ FORWARD now sends all selected memos in a single E-mail
13303 message, rather than sending each memo in a separate message.
13304 + OperServ AKILL and related commands now have a CHECK subcommand which
13305 can be used to find all masks that match a given user/hostname.
13306 + SQlines are no longer applied to IRC operators during Services startup
13307 or netjoins if the IRC protocol in use supports sending user modes
13308 with the NICK message. This includes the bahamut, hybrid,
13309 inspircd, monkey, ptlink, ratbox, solid-ircd, trircd, and unreal
13310 protocol modules.
13311 + The ignore system has been redesigned, and now keeps better track of
13312 how much load each user is putting on Services. The ignorance
13313 threshold can be fine-tuned via the configuration file.
13314 + A new "unsorted list" mode has been added to improve Services'
13315 performance on large networks. By giving the -no-sorted-list
13316 option to the configure script, Services will not try to keep
13317 nicknames and channels in alphabetical order; this means that
13318 commands such as NickServ LIST will no longer return nicknames in
13319 order, but Services will run significantly faster.
13320 + Support has been added for the InspIRCd, ircd-ratbox, and solid-ircd
13321 IRC servers.
13322 + Unreal's NICKCHARS protocol option, allowing non-ASCII characters in
13323 nicknames, is now supported.
13324 + The name of the Services executable can now be changed, using the
13325 -prefix option to the configure script. The name given will also
13326 be used in the main configuration filename (normally
13327 ircservices.conf) and cron script (ircservices-chk), as well as
13328 default filenames in the configuration file.
13329 * ChanServ DROP now behaves like NickServ DROP: dropping a channel now
13330 requires the channel password to be entered with the DROP command,
13331 and DROPCHAN has been added as a separate command for Services
13332 administrators to drop arbitrary channels.
13333 * The ChanServ ACCESS, XOP, and AKICK commands no longer use entry
13334 numbers; the DEL and LIST subcommands now work with nicknames
13335 (hostmasks for the AKICK command) only.
13336 * The binary distributions (RPM and Debian packages) now install into
13337 /opt/ircservices and /var/opt/ircservices, rather than /usr/sbin
13338 and /usr/lib/ircservices.
13339 * Tab characters are no longer used (or allowed) in the source code.
13340 - The deprecated nickserv/oldlink module, which provided support for the
13341 format of the LINK command used in version 4 of Services, has been
13342 removed.
13343 - Support for "modeless channels", with names of the form "+name", has
13344 been removed. (Support for registering such channels was removed
13345 in version 5.0.0; this version removes the special handling for
13346 such channels in other parts of the program.)
13347 - Support for the "channel owner" mode present in the PTlink (+a),
13348 trircd (+u), and Unreal (+q) IRC servers has been removed, as there
13349 are too many differing opinions on its proper use.
13350 - Language support for Italian and Portuguese has been removed, due to
13351 the lack of volunteers to maintain them.
13352 - Support for old versions of GCC (anything before GCC 3.2) has been
13353 removed.
13354 Configuration file changes:
13355 + IncludeFile has been added to allow configuration directives to be
13356 split up into multiple files, and may be used in both
13357 ircservices.conf and modules.conf.
13358 + LoadLanguageText (ircservices.conf) has been added to allow replacement
13359 of Services text strings at runtime.
13360 + RejectEmail (ircservices.conf) has been added to allow rejection of
13361 selected E-mail addresses.
13362 + NSAlias (module nickserv/main), CSAlias (module chanserv/main), and
13363 MSAlias (module memoserv/main) have been added to allow creation of
13364 command aliases.
13365 + NSRegDenyIfSuspended (module nickserv/main) has been added to prevent
13366 registration of new nicknames by users with suspended nicknames.
13367 + NSSetEmailDelay (module nickserv/main) has been added to enforce a
13368 delay between consecutive uses of the SET EMAIL command, thereby
13369 reducing the potential for sending mailbombs.
13370 + CSDefModeLock (module chanserv/main) has been added to allow the
13371 default mode lock for newly registered channels to be changed.
13372 + CSSkipModeRCheck (module chanserv/main) has been added to allow the
13373 check of a nickname's registration status at channel join time
13374 (used to kick unregistered nicknames from channels locked +R) to
13375 be skipped.
13376 + MSExpireDelay (module memoserv/main) has been added to allow memo
13377 expiration to be delayed until a certain time after the memo is
13378 first read.
13379 + MaxMessages (module mail/main) has been added to allow a limit to be
13380 placed on the total number of messages in transit.
13381 * ListMax (ircservices.conf) has been added in place of NSListMax and
13382 CSListMask to set a limit on the number of entries displayed for
13383 all LIST-like commands.
13384 * WallAdminPrivs (ircservices.conf) has been added in place of
13385 WallGetpass and WallSetpass to cause a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS to be sent
13386 on all NickServ and ChanServ commands that use Services
13387 administrator privileges.
13388 * The database name configuration directives (NickServDB, ChanServDB,
13389 etc.) have been moved from the various pseudoclient module sections
13390 to the database/version4 module section, and now explicitly specify
13391 filenames.
13392 - The nickserv/sendpass and chanserv/sendpass modules (and therefore
13393 their respective configuration sections) have been removed.
13394 - CSAutokickReason (module chanserv/main) has been removed, as the
13395 built-in reason prefix "AKICK by <nick>" makes it unnecessary.
13396 - MSExpireUnread (module memoserv/main) has been removed, since it
13397 results in silent data loss.
13398 - MSNotifyAll (module memoserv/main) has been removed, since it is
13399 required for channel memos. MemoServ will now always behave as if
13400 MSNotifyAll was set.
13401 - MaxSockets (module mail/smtp) has been removed, since MaxMessages now
13402 performs the same function.
13403 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Wed Oct 10 03:28:17 2007
13404 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
13405 Date: Wed Oct 10 03:26:49 2007
13406 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1.0 released
13407 In-Reply-To: <470ca503.63065@msgid.achurch.org>
13408 References: <470ca503.63065@msgid.achurch.org>
13409 Message-ID: <debb3bc0710100328q2f664bf9r52e0600974db5584@mail.gmail.com>
13410
13411 I believe that I speak for the entire mailing list in saying this.
13412
13413 Thank you for all your hard work and dedication with this project -
13414 I'm sure that there are a lot of IRC networks out there that are
13415 appreciative of what you've done. (Hopefully some people will come
13416 along and fill your rather big shoes.) We're all sorry to see you go -
13417 best of luck with your future plans.
13418
13419 Also, congratulations on the 5.1.0 release. Well done. :)
13420
13421 --K
13422 From pierre at fagrell.net Thu Oct 11 08:41:05 2007
13423 From: pierre at fagrell.net (Pierre Fagrell)
13424 Date: Thu Oct 11 09:48:52 2007
13425 Subject: [IRCServices] EnableAnopeWorkaround doesn't work with db imported
13426 from anope-1.7.18 using enc_old
13427 Message-ID: <470E4411.20604@fagrell.net>
13428
13429 Hi
13430
13431 I'm currently running anope-1.7.18 which was earlier upgraded from an older version with the broken md5 encryption.
13432 In order to use the old db in the new anope I use the enc_old option and that works fine.
13433
13434 No I want to migrate this database to ircservices but I can't get it to recognize the passwords. I made two example users for a test:
13435
13436 in anope I register two users:
13437 nick 'test1', with password 'password1'
13438 nick 'test2', with password 'password2'
13439
13440 Then I update the database, and run the converter on my anope db
13441 ./convert-db +anope /usr/home/ircd/anopemeck/services/ > converted.xml
13442
13443 ...
13444 <array-element>test1</array-element>
13445 ..
13446 <pass>s&#212;&#249;&#243;&#210;W&#235;u&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;</pass>
13447 ..
13448 <array-element>test2</array-element>
13449 ..
13450 <pass>&#215;&#174;{&#242;&#230;&#251;&#213;|&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;</pass>
13451 ...
13452
13453 the generated xml contains passwords for the users like above
13454 I import it into ircservices
13455 ./ircservices -import=/usr/home/ircd/ircservices/lib/ircservices/converted.xml
13456
13457 Now if I try to identify as one of the users, I get -NickServ- Password incorrect.
13458
13459
13460 anope-1.7.18
13461 My anope conf has:
13462 # Previous (broken) MD5 - enc_old
13463 EncModule "enc_old"
13464
13465 ircservices-5.1.0
13466 modules.conf:
13467 Module encryption/md5
13468 EnableAnopeWorkaround
13469
13470 ircservices.conf:
13471 EncryptionType md5
13472
13473 If you need more information please let me know
13474
13475 Thanks
13476
13477 Pierre Fagrell
13478 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Oct 12 03:00:35 2007
13479 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
13480 Date: Thu Oct 11 11:02:29 2007
13481 Subject: [IRCServices] EnableAnopeWorkaround doesn't work with db imported
13482 from anope-1.7.18 using enc_old
13483 In-Reply-To: <470E4411.20604@fagrell.net>
13484 Message-ID: <470e6597.35673@msgid.achurch.org>
13485
13486 >Hi
13487 >
13488 >I'm currently running anope-1.7.18 which was earlier upgraded from an older version with the broken md5 encryption.
13489 >In order to use the old db in the new anope I use the enc_old option and that works fine.
13490 >
13491 >No I want to migrate this database to ircservices but I can't get it to recognize the passwords. I made two example users for a test:
13492
13493 Thanks for this report. Can you please try applying the patch below to
13494 your Services source code (save this message to a file and give the command
13495 "patch -p0 <file" in the ircservices-5.1.0 directory, where "file" is the
13496 path of the file you saved the message to), then recompiling and running
13497 the converter again?
13498
13499 --Andrew Church
13500 achurch@achurch.org
13501 http://achurch.org/
13502
13503 Index: tools/convert-epona.c
13504 ===================================================================
13505 RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/tools/convert-epona.c,v
13506 retrieving revision 2.40
13507 diff -u -r2.40 convert-epona.c
13508 --- tools/convert-epona.c 10 Oct 2007 05:57:31 -0000 2.40
13509 +++ tools/convert-epona.c 11 Oct 2007 18:03:00 -0000
13510 @@ -116,6 +116,8 @@
13511 ngi->os_priv = NP_SERVADMIN;
13512 else if (tmp32 & 0x00001000) /* NI_SERVICES_OPER */
13513 ngi->os_priv = NP_SERVOPER;
13514 + if (tmp32 & 0x00004000)
13515 + ngi->pass.cipher = sstrdup("md5");
13516 if (tmp32 & 0x00080000)
13517 ngi->flags |= NF_NOOP;
13518 SAFE(read_int16(&tmp16, f));
13519 @@ -485,6 +487,8 @@
13520 ci->flags |= CF_SECURE;
13521 if (tmp32 & 0x00000080)
13522 ci->flags |= CF_VERBOTEN;
13523 + if (tmp32 & 0x00000100)
13524 + ci->pass.cipher = sstrdup("md5");
13525 if (tmp32 & 0x00000200)
13526 ci->flags |= CF_NOEXPIRE;
13527 if (tmp32 & 0x00000800)
13528 From pierre at fagrell.net Thu Oct 11 12:36:11 2007
13529 From: pierre at fagrell.net (Pierre Fagrell)
13530 Date: Thu Oct 11 12:34:32 2007
13531 Subject: [IRCServices] EnableAnopeWorkaround doesn't work with db imported
13532 from anope-1.7.18 using enc_old
13533 In-Reply-To: <470e6597.35673@msgid.achurch.org>
13534 References: <470e6597.35673@msgid.achurch.org>
13535 Message-ID: <470E7B2B.7010600@fagrell.net>
13536
13537 Andrew Church skrev:
13538 >> Hi
13539 >>
13540 >> I'm currently running anope-1.7.18 which was earlier upgraded from an older version with the broken md5 encryption.
13541 >> In order to use the old db in the new anope I use the enc_old option and that works fine.
13542 >>
13543 >> No I want to migrate this database to ircservices but I can't get it to recognize the passwords. I made two example users for a test:
13544 >
13545 > Thanks for this report. Can you please try applying the patch below to
13546 > your Services source code (save this message to a file and give the command
13547 > "patch -p0 <file" in the ircservices-5.1.0 directory, where "file" is the
13548 > path of the file you saved the message to), then recompiling and running
13549 > the converter again?
13550 >
13551 > --Andrew Church
13552 > achurch@achurch.org
13553 > http://achurch.org/
13554 >
13555 > Index: tools/convert-epona.c
13556 > ===================================================================
13557 > RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/tools/convert-epona.c,v
13558 > retrieving revision 2.40
13559 > diff -u -r2.40 convert-epona.c
13560 > --- tools/convert-epona.c 10 Oct 2007 05:57:31 -0000 2.40
13561 > +++ tools/convert-epona.c 11 Oct 2007 18:03:00 -0000
13562 > @@ -116,6 +116,8 @@
13563 > ngi->os_priv = NP_SERVADMIN;
13564 > else if (tmp32 & 0x00001000) /* NI_SERVICES_OPER */
13565 > ngi->os_priv = NP_SERVOPER;
13566 > + if (tmp32 & 0x00004000)
13567 > + ngi->pass.cipher = sstrdup("md5");
13568 > if (tmp32 & 0x00080000)
13569 > ngi->flags |= NF_NOOP;
13570 > SAFE(read_int16(&tmp16, f));
13571 > @@ -485,6 +487,8 @@
13572 > ci->flags |= CF_SECURE;
13573 > if (tmp32 & 0x00000080)
13574 > ci->flags |= CF_VERBOTEN;
13575 > + if (tmp32 & 0x00000100)
13576 > + ci->pass.cipher = sstrdup("md5");
13577 > if (tmp32 & 0x00000200)
13578 > ci->flags |= CF_NOEXPIRE;
13579 > if (tmp32 & 0x00000800)
13580 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
13581 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
13582 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
13583
13584
13585 Thankyou for the patch, the patching goes fine, but it won't compile:
13586
13587 ircd@poller:~/ircservices-5.1.0$ patch -p0 <patchfil
13588 Hmm... Looks like a unified diff to me...
13589 The text leading up to this was:
13590 --------------------------
13591 |Index: tools/convert-epona.c
13592 |===================================================================
13593 |RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/tools/convert-epona.c,v
13594 |retrieving revision 2.40
13595 |diff -u -r2.40 convert-epona.c
13596 |--- tools/convert-epona.c 10 Oct 2007 05:57:31 -0000 2.40
13597 |+++ tools/convert-epona.c 11 Oct 2007 18:03:00 -0000
13598 --------------------------
13599 Patching file tools/convert-epona.c using Plan A...
13600 Hunk #1 succeeded at 116.
13601 Hunk #2 succeeded at 487.
13602 done
13603
13604 I'm running under freebsd 6.2 using gmake 3.80:
13605 gcc -DSTATIC_MODULES -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -g -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -I.. -DCONVERT_DB -c convert-epona.c -o convert-epona.o
13606 convert-epona.c: In function `epona_load_chan':
13607 convert-epona.c:491: error: structure has no member named `pass'
13608 gmake[1]: *** [convert-epona.o] Error 1
13609 gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/home/ircd/ircservices-5.1.0/tools'
13610 gmake: *** [tools] Error 2
13611
13612
13613 //Pierre Fagrell
13614 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Oct 12 05:42:52 2007
13615 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
13616 Date: Thu Oct 11 13:43:33 2007
13617 Subject: [IRCServices] EnableAnopeWorkaround doesn't work with db imported
13618 from anope-1.7.18 using enc_old
13619 In-Reply-To: <470E7B2B.7010600@fagrell.net>
13620 Message-ID: <470e8b5b.40403@msgid.achurch.org>
13621
13622 >Thankyou for the patch, the patching goes fine, but it won't compile:
13623
13624 Sorry, my fault. (I guess that's what I get for staying up too late at
13625 night...) Open tools/convert-epona.c in a text editor and go to line 491,
13626 which should read:
13627 ci->pass.cipher = sstrdup("md5");
13628 Change that to:
13629 ci->founderpass.cipher = sstrdup("md5");
13630 and compilation should work fine.
13631
13632 Sorry for the confusion!
13633
13634 --Andrew Church
13635 achurch@achurch.org
13636 http://achurch.org/
13637 From pierre at fagrell.net Thu Oct 11 14:21:32 2007
13638 From: pierre at fagrell.net (Pierre Fagrell)
13639 Date: Thu Oct 11 14:19:50 2007
13640 Subject: [IRCServices] EnableAnopeWorkaround doesn't work with db imported
13641 from anope-1.7.18 using enc_old
13642 In-Reply-To: <470e8b5b.40403@msgid.achurch.org>
13643 References: <470e8b5b.40403@msgid.achurch.org>
13644 Message-ID: <470E93DC.5090003@fagrell.net>
13645
13646 Andrew Church skrev:
13647 >> Thankyou for the patch, the patching goes fine, but it won't compile:
13648 >
13649 > Sorry, my fault. (I guess that's what I get for staying up too late at
13650 > night...) Open tools/convert-epona.c in a text editor and go to line 491,
13651 > which should read:
13652 > ci->pass.cipher = sstrdup("md5");
13653 > Change that to:
13654 > ci->founderpass.cipher = sstrdup("md5");
13655 > and compilation should work fine.
13656 That did the trick!
13657 All passwords work now, thankyou for the help.
13658
13659 //Pierre Fagrell
13660 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Oct 12 06:33:22 2007
13661 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
13662 Date: Thu Oct 11 14:34:24 2007
13663 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1.1 released
13664 Message-ID: <470e9747.66773@msgid.achurch.org>
13665
13666 Services 5.1.1 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
13667
13668 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ (Japan)
13669 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ (Western USA)
13670
13671 c21b19af35157bd5e26836514689bb1a ircservices-5.1.1.tar.gz
13672 8878f416e4dce697f1fff14e69785d3b ircservices-5.1.1.diff.gz
13673 c786eedd06508ed25c46fac3bbaf0285 ircservices-5.1.1-1.i386.rpm
13674 99ab52e7a9c260849862e6f28079529e ircservices_5.1.1-1_i386.deb
13675
13676 The mirrors should have it shortly.
13677
13678 This release corrects the bug reported in the Anope database
13679 converter, allowing databases with encrypted passwords to be imported
13680 correctly. The (fixed) patch posted recently is the only functional
13681 change in this release; you do not need to upgrade unless you want to
13682 import Epona/Anope databases with encrypted passwords.
13683
13684 Changes in version 5.1.1
13685 ------------------------
13686 2007/10/12 Fixed a bug preventing encrypted passwords from being
13687 imported from Epona/Anope databases. Reported by
13688 Pierre Fagrell <pierre@fagrell.net>
13689
13690 --Andrew Church
13691 achurch@achurch.org
13692 http://achurch.org/
13693 From pierre at fagrell.net Thu Oct 11 16:59:56 2007
13694 From: pierre at fagrell.net (Pierre Fagrell)
13695 Date: Thu Oct 11 16:58:21 2007
13696 Subject: [IRCServices] EnableAnopeWorkaround doesn't work with db imported
13697 from anope-1.7.18 using enc_old
13698 In-Reply-To: <470E93DC.5090003@fagrell.net>
13699 References: <470e8b5b.40403@msgid.achurch.org> <470E93DC.5090003@fagrell.net>
13700 Message-ID: <470EB8FC.1080606@fagrell.net>
13701
13702 Pierre Fagrell skrev:
13703 > Andrew Church skrev:
13704 >>> Thankyou for the patch, the patching goes fine, but it won't compile:
13705 >> Sorry, my fault. (I guess that's what I get for staying up too late at
13706 >> night...) Open tools/convert-epona.c in a text editor and go to line 491,
13707 >> which should read:
13708 >> ci->pass.cipher = sstrdup("md5");
13709 >> Change that to:
13710 >> ci->founderpass.cipher = sstrdup("md5");
13711 >> and compilation should work fine.
13712 > That did the trick!
13713 > All passwords work now, thankyou for the help.
13714 >
13715 > //Pierre Fagrell
13716 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
13717 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
13718 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
13719
13720 Unfortunately it seems I was a little to quick to celebrate before.
13721 All passwords did get correctly converted, but around half of them does not have the tag indicating they are md5.
13722
13723 <pass>~&#232;&#244;&#225;&#249;&#245;&#228;&#178;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;</pass>
13724 inserting the tag like this:
13725 <pass cipher="md5">~&#232;&#244;&#225;&#249;&#245;&#228;&#178;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;&#208;</pass>
13726 will make those passwords work aswell.
13727
13728 All passwords that I've confirmed not to work have been set after the upgrade to anope-1.7.18
13729 Those that I know to have been in effect for a long time - set while we were running a previous version of anope - did get the correct tag.
13730 Perhaps this is a bug in anope? If it helps I will send you copies of the nick database privately
13731
13732 //Pierre
13733 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Oct 12 12:58:10 2007
13734 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
13735 Date: Thu Oct 11 21:38:40 2007
13736 Subject: [IRCServices] EnableAnopeWorkaround doesn't work with db imported
13737 from anope-1.7.18 using enc_old
13738 In-Reply-To: <470EB8FC.1080606@fagrell.net>
13739 Message-ID: <470efab6.71631@msgid.achurch.org>
13740
13741 >All passwords that I've confirmed not to work have been set after the upgrade to anope-1.7.18
13742 >Those that I know to have been in effect for a long time - set while we were running a previous version of anope - did get the correct tag.
13743 >Perhaps this is a bug in anope? If it helps I will send you copies of the nick database privately
13744
13745 Yes, it seems that this is the case, though it's perhaps not so much a
13746 "bug" as a design choice (a misguided one, in my opinion, though I made
13747 the same mistake myself in Services 5.0): recent versions of Anope do not
13748 record whether a nickname's password is encrypted or not. I'll look into
13749 adding a workaround in the next release, but as you suggest, simply adding
13750 an appropriate "cipher" attribute to each password will fix the problem
13751 for now.
13752
13753 --Andrew Church
13754 achurch@achurch.org
13755 http://achurch.org/
13756 From achurch at achurch.org Sat Oct 20 13:05:33 2007
13757 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
13758 Date: Fri Oct 19 21:06:40 2007
13759 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1.2 released
13760 Message-ID: <47197ee5.71722@msgid.achurch.org>
13761
13762 Services 5.1.2 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
13763
13764 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ (Japan)
13765 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ (Western USA)
13766
13767 660afff4b9146f90dc2e98d31205c4ee ircservices-5.1.2.tar.gz
13768 6f4d699299277c8826efe2b0cc748320 ircservices-5.1.2.diff.gz
13769 44729669c2ff958dceefb1b7e12ff697 ircservices-5.1.2-1.i386.rpm
13770 b98f6602d9f85ecb66ac10782e6c716f ircservices_5.1.2-1_i386.deb
13771
13772 The mirrors should have it shortly.
13773
13774 This release corrects a serious bug which allowed sufficiently
13775 privileged users to crash Services. If you are using any previous release
13776 of Services 5.1, please upgrade to this release immediately. Apologies for
13777 the inconvenience.
13778
13779 Changes in version 5.1.2
13780 ------------------------
13781 2007/10/20 Fixed bug allowing users with sufficient channel privileges to
13782 crash Services. Reported by Ali Sor <alisor@soronline.net>
13783 2007/10/20 Added extra tests to the configure script to ensure that
13784 dynamically-loaded modules can be used correctly, to
13785 work around a problem reported by <iamentity@gmail.com>
13786 2007/10/14 Added support to convert-db for encrypted passwords in
13787 Anope 1.7.18 and later. Reported by Pierre Fagrell
13788 <pierre@fagrell.net>
13789
13790 --Andrew Church
13791 achurch@achurch.org
13792 http://achurch.org/
13793 From gluniz at luniz.dyndns.org Fri Oct 19 23:49:11 2007
13794 From: gluniz at luniz.dyndns.org (Luniz)
13795 Date: Sat Oct 20 00:08:55 2007
13796 Subject: [IRCServices] Hostserv for IRCServices 5.1.2
13797 Message-ID: <000301c812e5$524fa060$0200a8c0@glunizpc>
13798
13799 I have just updated from ircservices-5.0.60 to ircservices-5.1.2 and the
13800 hostserv module that I was using isnt compatible. Does anyone know if an
13801 updated version has been made, and if so where to get it?
13802
13803 From brain at winbot.co.uk Sat Oct 20 05:23:49 2007
13804 From: brain at winbot.co.uk (Craig Edwards)
13805 Date: Sat Oct 20 05:23:27 2007
13806 Subject: [IRCServices] Hostserv for IRCServices 5.1.2
13807 In-Reply-To: <000301c812e5$524fa060$0200a8c0@glunizpc>
13808 References: <000301c812e5$524fa060$0200a8c0@glunizpc>
13809 Message-ID: <4719F355.7030306@winbot.co.uk>
13810
13811 If you are using the chatspike hostserv, by me or by w00t (Robin
13812 Burchell) there is no updated version for ircservices 5.1 yet. (mainly
13813 because we dont use it)
13814
13815 How difficult does it look to port it?
13816
13817 --Brain
13818
13819 Luniz wrote:
13820 > I have just updated from ircservices-5.0.60 to ircservices-5.1.2 and the
13821 > hostserv module that I was using isnt compatible. Does anyone know if an
13822 > updated version has been made, and if so where to get it?
13823 >
13824 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
13825 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
13826 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
13827 From gluniz at luniz.dyndns.org Sat Oct 20 10:50:21 2007
13828 From: gluniz at luniz.dyndns.org (Luniz)
13829 Date: Sat Oct 20 10:50:00 2007
13830 Subject: [IRCServices] Hostserv for IRCServices 5.1.2
13831 In-Reply-To: <4719F355.7030306@winbot.co.uk>
13832 Message-ID: <000001c81341$af8ec330$0200a8c0@glunizpc>
13833
13834 Here is what I have done so far to correct the errors.
13835
13836 Errors when trying to compile:
13837
13838 modules/misc/hostserv.c:391:48: error: macro "call_callback_2" passed 4
13839 arguments, but takes just 3
13840 modules/misc/hostserv.c: In function do_privmsg:
13841 modules/misc/hostserv.c:391: error: call_callback_2 undeclared (first use in
13842 this function)
13843 modules/misc/hostserv.c:391: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported
13844 only once
13845 modules/misc/hostserv.c:391: error: for each function it appears in.)
13846
13847 modules/misc/hostserv.c: At top level:
13848 modules/misc/hostserv.c:418: error: redefinition of module_version
13849 ./modules.h:261: error: previous definition of module_version was here
13850
13851 modules/misc/hostserv.c:454: error: conflicting types for init_module
13852 ./modules.h:205: error: previous declaration of init_module was here
13853
13854 modules/misc/hostserv.c:471:52: error: macro "register_callback" passed 2
13855 arguments, but takes just 1
13856 modules/misc/hostserv.c: In function init_module:
13857 modules/misc/hostserv.c:471: error: register_callback undeclared (first use
13858 in this function)
13859
13860 modules/misc/hostserv.c:511:47: error: macro "unregister_callback" passed 2
13861 arguments, but takes just 1
13862 modules/misc/hostserv.c: In function exit_module:
13863 modules/misc/hostserv.c:511: error: unregister_callback undeclared (first
13864 use in this function)
13865
13866 Changes I have made:
13867
13868 From:
13869 if (call_callback_2(module, cb_command, u, cmd) <= 0)
13870 To:
13871 if (call_callback_2(cb_command, u, cmd) <= 0)
13872
13873 From:
13874 cb_command = register_callback(module, "command");
13875 To:
13876 cb_command = register_callback("command");
13877
13878 From:
13879 unregister_callback(module, cb_command);
13880 To:
13881 unregister_callback(cb_command);
13882
13883 From:
13884 const int32 module_version = MODULE_VERSION_CODE;
13885 To:
13886 /* const int32 module_version = MODULE_VERSION_CODE; */
13887
13888 From:
13889 unregister_callback(module, cb_command);
13890 To:
13891 unregister_callback(cb_command);
13892
13893 Errors left:
13894
13895 modules/misc/hostserv.c:454: error: conflicting types for init_module
13896 ./modules.h:205: error: previous declaration of init_module was here
13897
13898
13899 -----Original Message-----
13900 From: ircservices-bounces@ircservices.za.net
13901 [mailto:ircservices-bounces@ircservices.za.net] On Behalf Of Craig Edwards
13902 Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 8:24 AM
13903 To: IRC Services General Mailing List
13904 Subject: Re: [IRCServices] Hostserv for IRCServices 5.1.2
13905
13906 If you are using the chatspike hostserv, by me or by w00t (Robin
13907 Burchell) there is no updated version for ircservices 5.1 yet. (mainly
13908 because we dont use it)
13909
13910 How difficult does it look to port it?
13911
13912 --Brain
13913
13914 Luniz wrote:
13915 > I have just updated from ircservices-5.0.60 to ircservices-5.1.2 and
13916 > the hostserv module that I was using isnt compatible. Does anyone
13917 > know if an updated version has been made, and if so where to get it?
13918 >
13919 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
13920 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
13921 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
13922 ------------------------------------------------------------------
13923 To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
13924 http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
13925
13926 From rune at runesbits.com Mon Oct 22 06:38:55 2007
13927 From: rune at runesbits.com (Rune)
13928 Date: Mon Oct 22 06:40:43 2007
13929 Subject: [IRCServices] Idleserv Install Problem
13930 Message-ID: <471CA7EF.2010307@runesbits.com>
13931
13932 Hi
13933
13934 I'm assuming this is the right list for this sort of query, I've also
13935 posted it on the forum
13936
13937
13938
13939 Trying to install idleserv with ircservices 5.1.2 following the
13940 instructions here:
13941
13942 http://www.servicescommunity.za.net/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=13
13943
13944 and getting the following errors:
13945
13946
13947 cd ../.. && gcc -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -g -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes
13948 -DMODULE-DMODULE_ID=misc_idleserv -DMODULE_MAIN_FILE -I. -c
13949 modules/misc/idleserv.c -o modules/misc/idleserv.o
13950 modules/misc/idleserv.c:74: warning: no previous prototype for 'do_del_lurk'
13951 modules/misc/idleserv.c:130: warning: no previous prototype for
13952 'do_list_lurk'
13953 modules/misc/idleserv.c:152: warning: no previous prototype for
13954 'do_rejoin_lurk'
13955 modules/misc/idleserv.c:296:48: macro "call_callback_2" passed 4
13956 arguments, buttakes just 3
13957 modules/misc/idleserv.c: In function `do_privmsg':
13958 modules/misc/idleserv.c:296: error: `call_callback_2' undeclared (first
13959 use in this function)
13960 modules/misc/idleserv.c:296: error: (Each undeclared identifier is
13961 reported only once
13962 modules/misc/idleserv.c:296: error: for each function it appears in.)
13963 modules/misc/idleserv.c: At top level:
13964 modules/misc/idleserv.c:323: error: redefinition of 'module_version'
13965 ./modules.h:261: error: previous definition of 'module_version' was here
13966 modules/misc/idleserv.c:359: error: conflicting types for 'init_module'
13967 ./modules.h:205: error: previous declaration of 'init_module' was here
13968 modules/misc/idleserv.c:359: error: conflicting types for 'init_module'
13969 ./modules.h:205: error: previous declaration of 'init_module' was here
13970 modules/misc/idleserv.c:368:52: macro "register_callback" passed 2
13971 arguments, but takes just 1
13972 modules/misc/idleserv.c: In function `init_module':
13973 modules/misc/idleserv.c:368: error: `register_callback' undeclared
13974 (first use in this function)
13975 modules/misc/idleserv.c:409:47: macro "unregister_callback" passed 2
13976 arguments,but takes just 1
13977 modules/misc/idleserv.c: In function `exit_module':
13978 modules/misc/idleserv.c:409: error: `unregister_callback' undeclared
13979 (first usein this function)
13980 modules/misc/idleserv.c: At top level:
13981 modules/misc/idleserv.c:32: warning: 'module_nickserv' defined but not used
13982 modules/misc/idleserv.c:202: warning: 'do_version' defined but not used
13983 make[4]: *** [.compiled-idleserv.o] Error 1
13984 make[3]: *** [idleserv.o] Error 2
13985 make[2]: *** [idleserv.so] Error 2
13986 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guest/test/ircservices-5.1.2/modules/misc'
13987 make[1]: *** [all-dynamic] Error 2
13988 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/guest/test/ircservices-5.1.2/modules'
13989 make: *** [modules] Error 2
13990
13991
13992 Anyone have any idea as to where I might be going wrong?
13993
13994 It's a fresh install of Centos 4.5 with a completely fresh install of
13995 inspircd 1.1 and ircservices 5.1.2
13996
13997 Don't know whether it makes a difference but I've been trying to install
13998 idleserv at the initial build, before I've touched any of the confs
13999 (other than the makefile edit given in the instructions), and without
14000 having started the ircd or previously installed the services and linked them
14001
14002 Rune
14003 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Mon Oct 22 06:46:12 2007
14004 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
14005 Date: Mon Oct 22 06:45:41 2007
14006 Subject: [IRCServices] Idleserv Install Problem
14007 In-Reply-To: <471CA7EF.2010307@runesbits.com>
14008 References: <471CA7EF.2010307@runesbits.com>
14009 Message-ID: <debb3bc0710220646v6ab4e8dejf28002b77332d6b6@mail.gmail.com>
14010
14011 Probably the same issue with the HostServ module that was posted on
14012 this list not too long ago - the issue being that 5.0 modules are not
14013 compatible with 5.1.
14014
14015 You can either contact the module coder and (politely!) request that
14016 the module become 5.1 compatible, or if you know a bit of code you can
14017 try to make the changes yourself.
14018
14019 --K
14020
14021 On 22/10/2007, Rune <rune@runesbits.com> wrote:
14022 > Hi
14023 >
14024 > I'm assuming this is the right list for this sort of query, I've also
14025 > posted it on the forum
14026 >
14027 >
14028 >
14029 > Trying to install idleserv with ircservices 5.1.2 following the
14030 > instructions here:
14031 >
14032 > http://www.servicescommunity.za.net/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=13
14033 >
14034 > and getting the following errors:
14035 >
14036 >
14037 > cd ../.. && gcc -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -g -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes
14038 > -DMODULE-DMODULE_ID=misc_idleserv -DMODULE_MAIN_FILE -I. -c
14039 > modules/misc/idleserv.c -o modules/misc/idleserv.o
14040 > modules/misc/idleserv.c:74: warning: no previous prototype for 'do_del_lurk'
14041 > modules/misc/idleserv.c:130: warning: no previous prototype for
14042 > 'do_list_lurk'
14043 > modules/misc/idleserv.c:152: warning: no previous prototype for
14044 > 'do_rejoin_lurk'
14045 > modules/misc/idleserv.c:296:48: macro "call_callback_2" passed 4
14046 > arguments, buttakes just 3
14047 > modules/misc/idleserv.c: In function `do_privmsg':
14048 > modules/misc/idleserv.c:296: error: `call_callback_2' undeclared (first
14049 > use in this function)
14050 > modules/misc/idleserv.c:296: error: (Each undeclared identifier is
14051 > reported only once
14052 > modules/misc/idleserv.c:296: error: for each function it appears in.)
14053 > modules/misc/idleserv.c: At top level:
14054 > modules/misc/idleserv.c:323: error: redefinition of 'module_version'
14055 > ./modules.h:261: error: previous definition of 'module_version' was here
14056 > modules/misc/idleserv.c:359: error: conflicting types for 'init_module'
14057 > ./modules.h:205: error: previous declaration of 'init_module' was here
14058 > modules/misc/idleserv.c:359: error: conflicting types for 'init_module'
14059 > ./modules.h:205: error: previous declaration of 'init_module' was here
14060 > modules/misc/idleserv.c:368:52: macro "register_callback" passed 2
14061 > arguments, but takes just 1
14062 > modules/misc/idleserv.c: In function `init_module':
14063 > modules/misc/idleserv.c:368: error: `register_callback' undeclared
14064 > (first use in this function)
14065 > modules/misc/idleserv.c:409:47: macro "unregister_callback" passed 2
14066 > arguments,but takes just 1
14067 > modules/misc/idleserv.c: In function `exit_module':
14068 > modules/misc/idleserv.c:409: error: `unregister_callback' undeclared
14069 > (first usein this function)
14070 > modules/misc/idleserv.c: At top level:
14071 > modules/misc/idleserv.c:32: warning: 'module_nickserv' defined but not used
14072 > modules/misc/idleserv.c:202: warning: 'do_version' defined but not used
14073 > make[4]: *** [.compiled-idleserv.o] Error 1
14074 > make[3]: *** [idleserv.o] Error 2
14075 > make[2]: *** [idleserv.so] Error 2
14076 > make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/guest/test/ircservices-5.1.2/modules/misc'
14077 > make[1]: *** [all-dynamic] Error 2
14078 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/guest/test/ircservices-5.1.2/modules'
14079 > make: *** [modules] Error 2
14080 >
14081 >
14082 > Anyone have any idea as to where I might be going wrong?
14083 >
14084 > It's a fresh install of Centos 4.5 with a completely fresh install of
14085 > inspircd 1.1 and ircservices 5.1.2
14086 >
14087 > Don't know whether it makes a difference but I've been trying to install
14088 > idleserv at the initial build, before I've touched any of the confs
14089 > (other than the makefile edit given in the instructions), and without
14090 > having started the ircd or previously installed the services and linked them
14091 >
14092 > Rune
14093 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
14094 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
14095 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
14096 >
14097 From achurch at achurch.org Tue Oct 23 13:17:13 2007
14098 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
14099 Date: Mon Oct 22 21:19:19 2007
14100 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1.3 released
14101 Message-ID: <471d766d.23204@msgid.achurch.org>
14102
14103 Services 5.1.3 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
14104
14105 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ (Japan)
14106 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ (Western USA)
14107
14108 7a91c510d95401d02fbc8947cf8ee313 ircservices-5.1.3.tar.gz
14109 53b1ca24a490593a58e3d013119530e8 ircservices-5.1.3.diff.gz
14110 45e95019fcac8a3b432039ad1485015a ircservices-5.1.3-1.i386.rpm
14111 72039583ec8a0b23f9aaed8e75843994 ircservices_5.1.3-1_i386.deb
14112
14113 The mirrors should have it shortly.
14114
14115 Since the release of 5.1.2, I've performed a full review of the
14116 Services code base for similar problems, and corrected three bugs with
14117 the potential to crash Services. In decreasing order of severity, they
14118 are:
14119
14120 - A possible crash that can be triggered by any user if the
14121 CSEnableRegister configuration option is not set (i.e., channel
14122 registration is disabled).
14123
14124 - A certain crash that can be triggered by an IRC operator with
14125 Services operator privileges.
14126
14127 - A possible crash that can be unintentionally triggered by an IRC
14128 operator with Services administrator privileges when using the
14129 NickServ SETAUTH command.
14130
14131 For typical configurations, none of these are as severe as the bug
14132 that was fixed in 5.1.2; nonetheless, I recommend upgrading to 5.1.3 at
14133 your earliest convenience. Once again, I offer my sincere apologies for
14134 any disruption these bugs may have caused.
14135
14136 Changes in version 5.1.3
14137 ------------------------
14138 2007/10/23 Reviewed the Services codebase, fixing several more bugs
14139 that could lead to crashes in certain circumstances.
14140
14141 --Andrew Church
14142 achurch@achurch.org
14143 http://achurch.org/
14144 From bk at slashnet.org Wed Oct 24 12:13:54 2007
14145 From: bk at slashnet.org (Bill Kramme)
14146 Date: Wed Oct 24 12:13:05 2007
14147 Subject: [IRCServices] Unreal and OperServ Sessions
14148 Message-ID: <ed43846c0710241213l5960b1bdy714fcdd846397d05@mail.gmail.com>
14149
14150 Recently on our network, immediately following a netsplit, OperServ
14151 seemed to go crazy with session limit kills. When I did a bit of
14152 research, it appeared that OperServ was still counting split users in
14153 the session list, so when the servers reconnected, suddenly a lot of
14154 hosts were exceeding the session limit. We're running Unreal 3.2.5 and
14155 Services 5.1.3. Any ideas?
14156
14157 --
14158 Bill Kramme
14159 Network and Services Administrator
14160 SlashNET IRC [http://slashnet.org/]
14161 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Oct 25 04:54:53 2007
14162 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
14163 Date: Wed Oct 24 13:05:03 2007
14164 Subject: [IRCServices] Unreal and OperServ Sessions
14165 In-Reply-To: <ed43846c0710241213l5960b1bdy714fcdd846397d05@mail.gmail.com>
14166 Message-ID: <471fa5a1.05067@msgid.achurch.org>
14167
14168 >Recently on our network, immediately following a netsplit, OperServ
14169 >seemed to go crazy with session limit kills. When I did a bit of
14170 >research, it appeared that OperServ was still counting split users in
14171 >the session list, so when the servers reconnected, suddenly a lot of
14172 >hosts were exceeding the session limit. We're running Unreal 3.2.5 and
14173 >Services 5.1.3. Any ideas?
14174
14175 This sounds at first read like it could be a NOQUIT feature desync, where
14176 the server thinks it's operating in NOQUIT mode but Services doesn't.
14177 Did you happen to check whether Services' online user count (from OperServ
14178 STATS) matched the actual network state after the netsplit? Were there
14179 any unusual messages in the logfile?
14180
14181 --Andrew Church
14182 achurch@achurch.org
14183 http://achurch.org/
14184 From bk at slashnet.org Wed Oct 24 14:22:32 2007
14185 From: bk at slashnet.org (Bill Kramme)
14186 Date: Wed Oct 24 14:21:49 2007
14187 Subject: [IRCServices] Unreal and OperServ Sessions
14188 In-Reply-To: <471fa5a1.05067@msgid.achurch.org>
14189 References: <ed43846c0710241213l5960b1bdy714fcdd846397d05@mail.gmail.com>
14190 <471fa5a1.05067@msgid.achurch.org>
14191 Message-ID: <ed43846c0710241422j65d63037y567a5763de8a65ad@mail.gmail.com>
14192
14193 On 10/24/07, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
14194 > This sounds at first read like it could be a NOQUIT feature desync, where
14195 > the server thinks it's operating in NOQUIT mode but Services doesn't.
14196 > Did you happen to check whether Services' online user count (from OperServ
14197 > STATS) matched the actual network state after the netsplit? Were there
14198 > any unusual messages in the logfile?
14199
14200 I didn't run STATS but in the SESSION LIST 3 output there were a lot
14201 of hosts listed with zero or one user connected, so I'm sure that
14202 OperServ thought there were a lot more users connected than there
14203 actually were.
14204
14205 Odd log entries from around the time of the splits:
14206 [Oct 24 14:23:30 2007] Source missing from SQUIT message
14207 [Oct 24 14:53:00 2007] Source missing from SQUIT message
14208 [Oct 24 14:53:30 2007] Source missing from SQUIT message
14209
14210 Other than those three source-missing errors, there are several "SJOIN
14211 to channel for non-existent nick" errors following the reconnect, but
14212 I frequently see those after netsplits with no obvious associated
14213 problems.
14214
14215 This problem didn't occur until the first split after installing 5.1.3.
14216
14217 --
14218 Bill Kramme
14219 Network and Services Administrator
14220 SlashNET IRC [http://slashnet.org/]
14221 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Oct 25 11:11:01 2007
14222 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
14223 Date: Wed Oct 24 19:13:41 2007
14224 Subject: [IRCServices] Unreal and OperServ Sessions
14225 In-Reply-To: <ed43846c0710241422j65d63037y567a5763de8a65ad@mail.gmail.com>
14226 Message-ID: <471ffc09.15630@msgid.achurch.org>
14227
14228 >Odd log entries from around the time of the splits:
14229 >[Oct 24 14:23:30 2007] Source missing from SQUIT message
14230 >[Oct 24 14:53:00 2007] Source missing from SQUIT message
14231 >[Oct 24 14:53:30 2007] Source missing from SQUIT message
14232
14233 That would be the problem: the server's sending invalid SQUIT messages.
14234 Did you perchance upgrade your servers to a new version of Unreal around
14235 the same time you upgraded Services?
14236
14237 I'll see if I can replicate the problem here and put in an appropriate
14238 workaround.
14239
14240 --Andrew Church
14241 achurch@achurch.org
14242 http://achurch.org/
14243 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Oct 25 11:57:46 2007
14244 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
14245 Date: Wed Oct 24 20:10:43 2007
14246 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1.4 released
14247 Message-ID: <47200969.43575@msgid.achurch.org>
14248
14249 Services 5.1.4 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
14250
14251 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ (Japan)
14252 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ (Western USA)
14253
14254 efb07baab76e3126737d33e684265909 ircservices-5.1.4.tar.gz
14255 df34fb6925911e42753c3622cea27dfb ircservices-5.1.4.diff.gz
14256 647f795074ff2c4878218dd02ab23396 ircservices-5.1.4-1.i386.rpm
14257 0e5ec78c56fdc04d8d5633572ed3063a ircservices_5.1.4-1_i386.deb
14258
14259 The mirrors should have it shortly.
14260
14261 This release adds support for a recent change to the behavior of the
14262 Unreal server with regard to netsplits. If you are using Unreal, you
14263 should probably upgrade, as a netsplit may cause earlier versions of
14264 Services to become desynchronized from the network. No other IRC servers
14265 are currently known to be affected.
14266
14267 Changes in version 5.1.4
14268 ------------------------
14269 2007/10/25 Added a workaround for recent Unreal servers that send
14270 unsourced SQUIT messages. Reported by Bill Kramme
14271 <bk@slashnet.org>
14272
14273 --Andrew Church
14274 achurch@achurch.org
14275 http://achurch.org/
14276 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Thu Oct 25 01:57:10 2007
14277 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
14278 Date: Thu Oct 25 01:56:22 2007
14279 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1.4 released
14280 In-Reply-To: <47200969.43575@msgid.achurch.org>
14281 References: <47200969.43575@msgid.achurch.org>
14282 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0710250157g7c2af45cp9157f393d5a46002@mail.gmail.com>
14283
14284 Do you have steps to replicate this? Because it sounds rather like a
14285 bug, unless the uplink is sending SQUIT for some reason.. (been
14286 talking to Stskeeps, who thinks the same)
14287
14288 On 10/25/07, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
14289 > Services 5.1.4 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
14290 >
14291 > http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ (Japan)
14292 > ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ (Western USA)
14293 >
14294 > efb07baab76e3126737d33e684265909 ircservices-5.1.4.tar.gz
14295 > df34fb6925911e42753c3622cea27dfb ircservices-5.1.4.diff.gz
14296 > 647f795074ff2c4878218dd02ab23396 ircservices-5.1.4-1.i386.rpm
14297 > 0e5ec78c56fdc04d8d5633572ed3063a ircservices_5.1.4-1_i386.deb
14298 >
14299 > The mirrors should have it shortly.
14300 >
14301 > This release adds support for a recent change to the behavior of the
14302 > Unreal server with regard to netsplits. If you are using Unreal, you
14303 > should probably upgrade, as a netsplit may cause earlier versions of
14304 > Services to become desynchronized from the network. No other IRC servers
14305 > are currently known to be affected.
14306 >
14307 > Changes in version 5.1.4
14308 > ------------------------
14309 > 2007/10/25 Added a workaround for recent Unreal servers that send
14310 > unsourced SQUIT messages. Reported by Bill Kramme
14311 > <bk@slashnet.org>
14312 >
14313 > --Andrew Church
14314 > achurch@achurch.org
14315 > http://achurch.org/
14316 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
14317 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
14318 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
14319 >
14320 From achurch at achurch.org Thu Oct 25 19:09:21 2007
14321 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
14322 Date: Thu Oct 25 03:14:50 2007
14323 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1.4 released
14324 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0710250157g7c2af45cp9157f393d5a46002@mail.gmail.com>
14325 Message-ID: <47206cd2.56432@msgid.achurch.org>
14326
14327 >Do you have steps to replicate this? Because it sounds rather like a
14328 >bug, unless the uplink is sending SQUIT for some reason.. (been
14329 >talking to Stskeeps, who thinks the same)
14330
14331 I haven't reproduced it myself, but it looks like it could come from the
14332 following code in exit_one_client() (src/s_misc.c):
14333
14334 /*
14335 ** SQUIT going "upstream". This is the remote
14336 ** squit still hunting for the target. Use prefixed
14337 ** form. "from" will be either the oper that issued
14338 ** the squit or some server along the path that
14339 ** didn't have this fix installed. --msa
14340 */
14341 if (sptr->from == acptr)
14342 {
14343 sendto_one(acptr, ":%s SQUIT %s :%s", from->name, sptr->name, comment);
14344 }
14345 else
14346 {
14347 sendto_one(acptr, "SQUIT %s :%s", sptr->name, comment);
14348 }
14349
14350 where exit_one_client() is called from exit_client(), and exit_client() is
14351 called in turn from src/modules/m_squit.c. I haven't traced the code in
14352 detail, but at first glance it looks like this strips the sender from
14353 SQUIT broadcasts after the server is disconnected.
14354
14355 --Andrew Church
14356 achurch@achurch.org
14357 http://achurch.org/
14358 From chiappa at webinfo.fi Thu Oct 25 13:55:25 2007
14359 From: chiappa at webinfo.fi (chiappa@webinfo.fi)
14360 Date: Thu Oct 25 14:00:20 2007
14361 Subject: [IRCServices] version number
14362 Message-ID: <20071025205525.90EE83981D9@mail.ideurope.net>
14363
14364 How do I see which version of ircservices I have?
14365
14366 Thank you.
14367
14368
14369 --
14370 L?yd? tuotteet ja palvelut internetist?: http://www.webinfo.fi/
14371 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Thu Oct 25 14:32:46 2007
14372 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
14373 Date: Thu Oct 25 14:31:51 2007
14374 Subject: [IRCServices] version number
14375 In-Reply-To: <20071025205525.90EE83981D9@mail.ideurope.net>
14376 References: <20071025205525.90EE83981D9@mail.ideurope.net>
14377 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0710251432q4789a06emee220ee1c5180aca@mail.gmail.com>
14378
14379 Try /version services.server.name.
14380
14381 On 10/25/07, chiappa@webinfo.fi <chiappa@webinfo.fi> wrote:
14382 > How do I see which version of ircservices I have?
14383 >
14384 > Thank you.
14385 >
14386 >
14387 > --
14388 > L?yd? tuotteet ja palvelut internetist?: http://www.webinfo.fi/
14389 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
14390 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
14391 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
14392 >
14393 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Oct 26 11:28:43 2007
14394 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
14395 Date: Thu Oct 25 19:30:32 2007
14396 Subject: [IRCServices] version number
14397 In-Reply-To: <20071025205525.90EE83981D9@mail.ideurope.net>
14398 Message-ID: <47215181.04060@msgid.achurch.org>
14399
14400 >How do I see which version of ircservices I have?
14401
14402 Use the "/version" command in your IRC client, or check your log file
14403 (the version number is shown in the first line written to the log when
14404 Services starts up).
14405
14406 --Andrew Church
14407 achurch@achurch.org
14408 http://achurch.org/
14409 From narc at extrusive.org Fri Oct 26 09:04:11 2007
14410 From: narc at extrusive.org (Narcissus)
14411 Date: Fri Oct 26 09:11:43 2007
14412 Subject: [IRCServices] version number
14413 Message-ID: <20071026090411.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.7495f8fbfd.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
14414
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14417 From bk at slashnet.org Fri Oct 26 12:13:19 2007
14418 From: bk at slashnet.org (Bill Kramme)
14419 Date: Fri Oct 26 12:13:31 2007
14420 Subject: [IRCServices] SECUREOPS and an odd mode change
14421 Message-ID: <ed43846c0710261213m6befcf1amee967f95469e5852@mail.gmail.com>
14422
14423 With SECUREOPS turned on for a channel, anytime someone is voiced,
14424 ChanServ explicitly removes modes the user didn't actually have. For
14425 example:
14426
14427 [13:55:59] -!- mode/#channel [+v user1] by user2
14428 [13:56:02] -!- mode/#channel [-oha user1 user1 user1] by ChanServ
14429
14430 user1 had no modes previous to the mode change, yet ChanServ
14431 explicitly removes modes the user is not authorized to have. This only
14432 occurs in channels where SECUREOPS is enabled. Turning it off disables
14433 this activity, but this is obviously not a solution since the intended
14434 functionality of SECUREOPS is also disabled.
14435
14436 Additionally, when someone with authorization for higher modes is
14437 devoiced, the following occurs:
14438
14439 [14:10:40] -!- mode/#totse [-v user3] by user2
14440 [14:10:40] -!- mode/#totse [+ha user3 user3] by ChanServ
14441
14442 In this case, user3 was already +ohav before the mode change.
14443
14444 There's not really any negative side effects to this, apart from extra
14445 mode-change lines that apparently are bothering the users involved.
14446 UnrealIRCD 3.2.5 and Services 5.1.4. I'm sure you'll need further
14447 information, so just let me know.
14448
14449 --
14450 Bill Kramme
14451 Network and Services Administrator
14452 SlashNET IRC [http://slashnet.org/]
14453 From chiappa at webinfo.fi Fri Oct 26 13:11:56 2007
14454 From: chiappa at webinfo.fi (chiappa@webinfo.fi)
14455 Date: Fri Oct 26 13:12:09 2007
14456 Subject: [IRCServices] Re: version number
14457 Message-ID: <20071026201156.F1A173981CE@mail.ideurope.net>
14458
14459 thanks for your help. the solution was to request version number from
14460 chanserv, nickserv, global or operserv. ex. /version nickserv
14461
14462 log file as well as ircservices package can be deleated and just typing
14463 /version on a unrealircd server doesnt show any info about ircservices.
14464 cheers
14465 --
14466 L?yd? tuotteet ja palvelut internetist?: http://www.webinfo.fi/
14467 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Oct 29 21:45:44 2007
14468 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
14469 Date: Mon Oct 29 05:48:56 2007
14470 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1.5 released
14471 Message-ID: <4725d6d5.65606@msgid.achurch.org>
14472
14473 Services 5.1.5 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
14474
14475 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ (Japan)
14476 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ (Western USA)
14477
14478 5a83e6f53e880b0823e6bd43458c8866 ircservices-5.1.5.tar.gz
14479 49c9fe9c0c2fb5836a5e0c4ecf66c597 ircservices-5.1.5.diff.gz
14480 e7b9e48ef2059f8e6642d8adc48414e9 ircservices-5.1.5-1.i386.rpm
14481 da55276907f944e416b00bdc90a0b4e6 ircservices_5.1.5-1_i386.deb
14482
14483 The mirrors should have it shortly.
14484
14485 This release corrects a bug in the XML data importer which prevented
14486 channel mode locks and autokill/S-line expiration dates from being imported
14487 correctly. There are no functional changes in Services itself.
14488
14489 Changes in version 5.1.5
14490 ------------------------
14491 2007/10/29 Fixed failure to import some XML data correctly. Reported
14492 by Tim Owen <timowen@internode.on.net>
14493
14494 --Andrew Church
14495 achurch@achurch.org
14496 http://achurch.org/
14497 From drefsab_zn at hotmail.com Mon Oct 29 07:41:07 2007
14498 From: drefsab_zn at hotmail.com (Aaron Eldridge)
14499 Date: Mon Oct 29 07:52:44 2007
14500 Subject: [IRCServices] Ircservices crash on db update after adding AOP or
14501 SOP to chanserv
14502 Message-ID: <BAY101-W11A931D263C1EA428F8147E1910@phx.gbl>
14503
14504 Hi guys,
14505 I'm very new to this so sorry if im missing something obvious. I'm currently running hybrid 7.2.3 with ircservices 5.1.4 on a test server. All seams fine the nickserv is behaving properly and seams stable, I then registered a channel and all that worked fine. I then added an AOP to that channel and while everything seamed fine soon after the ircservices crashed.
14506
14507 When I brought the services back up it seams the AOP wasn't saved (pointing me to it being a problem with the database's updating). I then added user as an SOP this time and again it crashed. The ircservices.log showed nothing wrong. So I deleted the entire Ircservices install and recompiled (with the core dump options) and configured again.
14508
14509 Tried it once again and again had the same problem, so I did the gdb backtrace (included below). If anyone could help point out where im going wrong I would greatly appreciate it as I am out of idea's.
14510
14511 Thanks for reading
14512 Aaron
14513
14514 GNU gdb 6.4.90-debianCopyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you arewelcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.Type "show copying" to see the conditions.There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details.This GDB was configured as "i486-linux-gnu"...Using host libthread_db library "/lib/libthread_db.so.1".
14515 warning: Can't read pathname for load map: Input/output error.Reading symbols from /lib/libm.so.6...done.Loaded symbols for /lib/libm.so.6Reading symbols from /lib/libcrypt.so.1...done.Loaded symbols for /lib/libcrypt.so.1Reading symbols from /lib/libdl.so.2...done.Loaded symbols for /lib/libdl.so.2Reading symbols from /lib/libc.so.6...done.Loaded symbols for /lib/libc.so.6Reading symbols from /lib/ld-linux.so.2...done.Loaded symbols for /lib/ld-linux.so.2Reading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/protocol/hybrid.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/protocol/hybrid.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/encryption/md5.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/encryption/md5.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/encryption/unix-crypt.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/encryption/unix-crypt.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/database/standard.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/database/standard.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/mail/main.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/mail/main.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/mail/smtp.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/mail/smtp.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/main.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/main.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/akill.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/akill.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/news.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/news.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/sessions.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/sessions.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/sline.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/sline.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/main.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/main.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/access.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/access.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/link.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/link.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/mail-auth.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/mail-auth.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/chanserv/main.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/chanserv/main.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/chanserv/access-levels.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/chanserv/access-levels.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/chanserv/access-xop.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/chanserv/access-xop.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/memoserv/main.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/memoserv/main.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/memoserv/forward.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/memoserv/forward.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/memoserv/ignore.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/memoserv/ignore.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/statserv/main.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/statserv/main.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/misc/helpserv.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/misc/helpserv.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/misc/xml-export.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/misc/xml-export.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/misc/xml-import.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/misc/xml-import.soCore was generated by `./ircservices'.Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.#0 0xb7e1afb5 in write_string (s=0xc <Address 0xc out of bounds>, f=0x8257d58) at modules/database/fileutil.c:400400 len = strlen(s);
14516
14517 (gdb) bt#0 0xb7e1afb5 in write_string (s=0xc <Address 0xc out of bounds>, f=0x8257d58) at modules/database/fileutil.c:400#1 0xb7e1a00b in write_records (ti=0x8257d10, f=0x8257d58, recsize=10) at modules/database/standard.c:723#2 0xb7e19953 in standard_save_table (table=0xb7ce71d0) at modules/database/standard.c:561#3 0x080525da in save_all_dbtables () at databases.c:174#4 0x080593e5 in save_data_now () at main.c:271#5 0x080595e8 in main (ac=1, av=0xbfab0224, envp=0xbfab022c) at main.c:322
14518
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14526 From achurch at achurch.org Tue Oct 30 00:06:15 2007
14527 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
14528 Date: Mon Oct 29 08:06:11 2007
14529 Subject: [IRCServices] Ircservices crash on db update after adding AOP or
14530 SOP to chanserv
14531 In-Reply-To: <BAY101-W11A931D263C1EA428F8147E1910@phx.gbl>
14532 Message-ID: <4725f6fd.65716@msgid.achurch.org>
14533
14534 With the way these bug reports keep coming in right after I make a new
14535 release, I think I must have done something to upset the Fates...
14536
14537 In any case, this report has helped me track down the source of the bug,
14538 and I'll be making a release shortly. Thanks for the report!
14539
14540 --Andrew Church
14541 achurch@achurch.org
14542 http://achurch.org/
14543
14544 >Hi guys,
14545 > I'm very new to this so sorry if im missing something obvious. I'=
14546 >m currently running hybrid 7.2.3 with ircservices 5.1.4 on a test server. A=
14547 >ll seams fine the nickserv is behaving properly and seams stable, I then re=
14548 >gistered a channel and all that worked fine. I then added an AOP to that ch=
14549 >annel and while everything seamed fine soon after the ircservices crashed.=
14550 >=20
14551 >=20
14552 >When I brought the services back up it seams the AOP wasn't saved (pointing=
14553 > me to it being a problem with the database's updating). I then added user =
14554 >as an SOP this time and again it crashed. The ircservices.log showed nothin=
14555 >g wrong. So I deleted the entire Ircservices install and recompiled (with t=
14556 >he core dump options) and configured again.
14557 >=20
14558 >Tried it once again and again had the same problem, so I did the gdb backtr=
14559 >ace (included below). If anyone could help point out where im going wrong I=
14560 > would greatly appreciate it as I am out of idea's.
14561 >=20
14562 >Thanks for reading
14563 >Aaron
14564 >=20
14565 >GNU gdb 6.4.90-debianCopyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.GDB i=
14566 >s free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you arewelc=
14567 >ome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.Ty=
14568 >pe "show copying" to see the conditions.There is absolutely no warranty for=
14569 > GDB. Type "show warranty" for details.This GDB was configured as "i486-li=
14570 >nux-gnu"...Using host libthread_db library "/lib/libthread_db.so.1".
14571 >warning: Can't read pathname for load map: Input/output error.Reading symbo=
14572 >ls from /lib/libm.so.6...done.Loaded symbols for /lib/libm.so.6Reading symb=
14573 >ols from /lib/libcrypt.so.1...done.Loaded symbols for /lib/libcrypt.so.1Rea=
14574 >ding symbols from /lib/libdl.so.2...done.Loaded symbols for /lib/libdl.so.2=
14575 >Reading symbols from /lib/libc.so.6...done.Loaded symbols for /lib/libc.so.=
14576 >6Reading symbols from /lib/ld-linux.so.2...done.Loaded symbols for /lib/ld-=
14577 >linux.so.2Reading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/m=
14578 >odules/protocol/hybrid.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/servi=
14579 >ces/lib/ircservices/modules/protocol/hybrid.soReading symbols from /home/aa=
14580 >ron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/encryption/md5.so...done.Loaded =
14581 >symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/encryption/m=
14582 >d5.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/module=
14583 >s/encryption/unix-crypt.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/serv=
14584 >ices/lib/ircservices/modules/encryption/unix-crypt.soReading symbols from /=
14585 >home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/database/standard.so...do=
14586 >ne.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/da=
14587 >tabase/standard.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircse=
14588 >rvices/modules/mail/main.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/ser=
14589 >vices/lib/ircservices/modules/mail/main.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/=
14590 >irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/mail/smtp.so...done.Loaded symbols f=
14591 >or /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/mail/smtp.soReading s=
14592 >ymbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/mai=
14593 >n.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/m=
14594 >odules/operserv/main.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/=
14595 >ircservices/modules/operserv/akill.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron=
14596 >/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/akill.soReading symbols fr=
14597 >om /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/news.so...do=
14598 >ne.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/op=
14599 >erserv/news.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservic=
14600 >es/modules/operserv/sessions.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d=
14601 >/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/sessions.soReading symbols from =
14602 >/home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/sline.so...done=
14603 >.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/oper=
14604 >serv/sline.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservice=
14605 >s/modules/nickserv/main.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/serv=
14606 >ices/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/main.soReading symbols from /home/aar=
14607 >on/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/access.so...done.Loaded =
14608 >symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/acc=
14609 >ess.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modul=
14610 >es/nickserv/link.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/li=
14611 >b/ircservices/modules/nickserv/link.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_=
14612 >d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/mail-auth.so...done.Loaded symb=
14613 >ols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/mail-au=
14614 >th.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/module=
14615 >s/chanserv/main.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib=
14616 >/ircservices/modules/chanserv/main.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d=
14617 >/services/lib/ircservices/modules/chanserv/access-levels.so...done.Loaded s=
14618 >ymbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/chanserv/acce=
14619 >ss-levels.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices=
14620 >/modules/chanserv/access-xop.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d=
14621 >/services/lib/ircservices/modules/chanserv/access-xop.soReading symbols fro=
14622 >m /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/memoserv/main.so...don=
14623 >e.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/mem=
14624 >oserv/main.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservice=
14625 >s/modules/memoserv/forward.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/s=
14626 >ervices/lib/ircservices/modules/memoserv/forward.soReading symbols from /ho=
14627 >me/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/memoserv/ignore.so...done.L=
14628 >oaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/memose=
14629 >rv/ignore.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices=
14630 >/modules/statserv/main.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/servi=
14631 >ces/lib/ircservices/modules/statserv/main.soReading symbols from /home/aaro=
14632 >n/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/misc/helpserv.so...done.Loaded sym=
14633 >bols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/misc/helpserv.s=
14634 >oReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/mi=
14635 >sc/xml-export.so...done.Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/i=
14636 >rcservices/modules/misc/xml-export.soReading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d=
14637 >/services/lib/ircservices/modules/misc/xml-import.so...done.Loaded symbols =
14638 >for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/misc/xml-import.soCo=
14639 >re was generated by `./ircservices'.Program terminated with signal 11, Segm=
14640 >entation fault.#0 0xb7e1afb5 in write_string (s=3D0xc <Address 0xc out of =
14641 >bounds>, f=3D0x8257d58) at modules/database/fileutil.c:400400 len =
14642 >=3D strlen(s);
14643 >=20
14644 >(gdb) bt#0 0xb7e1afb5 in write_string (s=3D0xc <Address 0xc out of bounds>=
14645 >, f=3D0x8257d58) at modules/database/fileutil.c:400#1 0xb7e1a00b in write_=
14646 >records (ti=3D0x8257d10, f=3D0x8257d58, recsize=3D10) at modules/database/s=
14647 >tandard.c:723#2 0xb7e19953 in standard_save_table (table=3D0xb7ce71d0) at =
14648 >modules/database/standard.c:561#3 0x080525da in save_all_dbtables () at da=
14649 >tabases.c:174#4 0x080593e5 in save_data_now () at main.c:271#5 0x080595e8=
14650 > in main (ac=3D1, av=3D0xbfab0224, envp=3D0xbfab022c) at main.c:322
14651 >=20
14652 >=20
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14676 ><body class=3D'hmmessage'>Hi guys,<BR>
14677 >&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I'm very new to this=
14678 > so sorry if im missing something obvious. I'm currently running hybrid 7.2=
14679 >.3 with ircservices 5.1.4&nbsp;on a test server. All seams fine the nickser=
14680 >v is behaving properly and seams stable, I then registered a channel and al=
14681 >l that worked fine. I then added an AOP to that channel and while everythin=
14682 >g seamed fine soon after the ircservices crashed. <BR>
14683 >&nbsp;<BR>
14684 >When I brought the services back up it seams the AOP wasn't saved (pointing=
14685 > me to it being a problem with the database's updating). I then added user =
14686 >as an SOP this time and again it crashed. The ircservices.log showed nothin=
14687 >g wrong. So I deleted the entire Ircservices install and recompiled (with t=
14688 >he core dump options) and configured again.<BR>
14689 >&nbsp;<BR>
14690 >Tried it once again and again had the same problem,&nbsp;so I did the gdb b=
14691 >acktrace (included below). If anyone could help point out where im going wr=
14692 >ong I would greatly appreciate it as I am out of idea's.<BR>
14693 >&nbsp;<BR>
14694 >Thanks for reading<BR>
14695 >Aaron<BR>
14696 >&nbsp;<BR>
14697 >GNU gdb 6.4.90-debian<BR>Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.<=
14698 >BR>GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you=
14699 > are<BR>welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain c=
14700 >onditions.<BR>Type "show copying" to see the conditions.<BR>There is absolu=
14701 >tely no warranty for GDB.&nbsp; Type "show warranty" for details.<BR>This G=
14702 >DB was configured as "i486-linux-gnu"...Using host libthread_db library "/l=
14703 >ib/libthread_db.so.1".<BR>
14704 ><BR>warning: Can't read pathname for load map: Input/output error.<BR>Readi=
14705 >ng symbols from /lib/libm.so.6...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /lib/libm.so.6=
14706 ><BR>Reading symbols from /lib/libcrypt.so.1...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /=
14707 >lib/libcrypt.so.1<BR>Reading symbols from /lib/libdl.so.2...done.<BR>Loaded=
14708 > symbols for /lib/libdl.so.2<BR>Reading symbols from /lib/libc.so.6...done.=
14709 ><BR>Loaded symbols for /lib/libc.so.6<BR>Reading symbols from /lib/ld-linux=
14710 >.so.2...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /lib/ld-linux.so.2<BR>Reading symbols f=
14711 >rom /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/protocol/hybrid.so..=
14712 >.done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/mod=
14713 >ules/protocol/hybrid.so<BR>Reading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/=
14714 >lib/ircservices/modules/encryption/md5.so...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /ho=
14715 >me/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/encryption/md5.so<BR>Readin=
14716 >g symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/encryptio=
14717 >n/unix-crypt.so...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/li=
14718 >b/ircservices/modules/encryption/unix-crypt.so<BR>Reading symbols from /hom=
14719 >e/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/database/standard.so...done.=
14720 ><BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/d=
14721 >atabase/standard.so<BR>Reading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/=
14722 >ircservices/modules/mail/main.so...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/=
14723 >irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/mail/main.so<BR>Reading symbols from=
14724 > /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/mail/smtp.so...done.<BR=
14725 >>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/mail=
14726 >/smtp.so<BR>Reading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices=
14727 >/modules/operserv/main.so...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/s=
14728 >ervices/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/main.so<BR>Reading symbols from /h=
14729 >ome/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/akill.so...done.<=
14730 >BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/op=
14731 >erserv/akill.so<BR>Reading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircs=
14732 >ervices/modules/operserv/news.so...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/=
14733 >irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/news.so<BR>Reading symbols =
14734 >from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/sessions.s=
14735 >o...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/=
14736 >modules/operserv/sessions.so<BR>Reading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/serv=
14737 >ices/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/sline.so...done.<BR>Loaded symbols fo=
14738 >r /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/operserv/sline.so<BR>R=
14739 >eading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/nick=
14740 >serv/main.so...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/i=
14741 >rcservices/modules/nickserv/main.so<BR>Reading symbols from /home/aaron/irc=
14742 >_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/access.so...done.<BR>Loaded sy=
14743 >mbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/acces=
14744 >s.so<BR>Reading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/mod=
14745 >ules/nickserv/link.so...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/servi=
14746 >ces/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/link.so<BR>Reading symbols from /home/=
14747 >aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/nickserv/mail-auth.so...done.<=
14748 >BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/ni=
14749 >ckserv/mail-auth.so<BR>Reading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/=
14750 >ircservices/modules/chanserv/main.so...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aa=
14751 >ron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/chanserv/main.so<BR>Reading symb=
14752 >ols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/chanserv/access=
14753 >-levels.so...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/irc=
14754 >services/modules/chanserv/access-levels.so<BR>Reading symbols from /home/aa=
14755 >ron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/chanserv/access-xop.so...done.<B=
14756 >R>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/cha=
14757 >nserv/access-xop.so<BR>Reading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/=
14758 >ircservices/modules/memoserv/main.so...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aa=
14759 >ron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/memoserv/main.so<BR>Reading symb=
14760 >ols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/memoserv/forwar=
14761 >d.so...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservic=
14762 >es/modules/memoserv/forward.so<BR>Reading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/se=
14763 >rvices/lib/ircservices/modules/memoserv/ignore.so...done.<BR>Loaded symbols=
14764 > for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/memoserv/ignore.so<=
14765 >BR>Reading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/=
14766 >statserv/main.so...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/l=
14767 >ib/ircservices/modules/statserv/main.so<BR>Reading symbols from /home/aaron=
14768 >/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/misc/helpserv.so...done.<BR>Loaded =
14769 >symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/misc/helpser=
14770 >v.so<BR>Reading symbols from /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/mod=
14771 >ules/misc/xml-export.so...done.<BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/ser=
14772 >vices/lib/ircservices/modules/misc/xml-export.so<BR>Reading symbols from /h=
14773 >ome/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/misc/xml-import.so...done.=
14774 ><BR>Loaded symbols for /home/aaron/irc_d/services/lib/ircservices/modules/m=
14775 >isc/xml-import.so<BR>Core was generated by `./ircservices'.<BR>Program term=
14776 >inated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.<BR>#0&nbsp; 0xb7e1afb5 in write_=
14777 >string (s=3D0xc &lt;Address 0xc out of bounds&gt;, f=3D0x8257d58) at module=
14778 >s/database/fileutil.c:400<BR>400&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&=
14779 >nbsp; len =3D strlen(s);<BR>
14780 >&nbsp;<BR>
14781 >(gdb) bt<BR>#0&nbsp; 0xb7e1afb5 in write_string (s=3D0xc &lt;Address 0xc ou=
14782 >t of bounds&gt;, f=3D0x8257d58) at modules/database/fileutil.c:400<BR>#1&nb=
14783 >sp; 0xb7e1a00b in write_records (ti=3D0x8257d10, f=3D0x8257d58, recsize=3D1=
14784 >0) at modules/database/standard.c:723<BR>#2&nbsp; 0xb7e19953 in standard_sa=
14785 >ve_table (table=3D0xb7ce71d0) at modules/database/standard.c:561<BR>#3&nbsp=
14786 >; 0x080525da in save_all_dbtables () at databases.c:174<BR>#4&nbsp; 0x08059=
14787 >3e5 in save_data_now () at main.c:271<BR>#5&nbsp; 0x080595e8 in main (ac=3D=
14788 >1, av=3D0xbfab0224, envp=3D0xbfab022c) at main.c:322<BR>
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14807 From achurch at achurch.org Tue Oct 30 00:16:48 2007
14808 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
14809 Date: Mon Oct 29 08:18:12 2007
14810 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1.6 released
14811 Message-ID: <4725f9d5.15262@msgid.achurch.org>
14812
14813 Services 5.1.6 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
14814
14815 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ (Japan)
14816 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ (Western USA)
14817
14818 b77f83e7faf9e5246e757d3d0cad1caf ircservices-5.1.6.tar.gz
14819 0bc08c0fbf19b1147b01bec7ae8570f5 ircservices-5.1.6.diff.gz
14820 5aa30d0e4023248fd813cad4af8ddd54 ircservices-5.1.6-1.i386.rpm
14821 56d8bf79ffd2dae6aa51e7d063726b0c ircservices_5.1.6-1_i386.deb
14822
14823 The mirrors should have it shortly.
14824
14825 This release corrects a bug which allows sufficiently privileged users
14826 to indirectly cause Services to crash. If you are using any previous
14827 release of Services 5.1, please upgrade to this version immediately. My
14828 apologies for the (repeated) inconvenience.
14829
14830 Changes in version 5.1.6
14831 ------------------------
14832 2007/10/30 Fixed crash on database save under certain conditions.
14833 Reported by Aaron Eldridge <drefsab_zn@hotmail.com>
14834
14835 --Andrew Church
14836 achurch@achurch.org
14837 http://achurch.org/
14838 From drefsab_zn at hotmail.com Mon Oct 29 08:59:51 2007
14839 From: drefsab_zn at hotmail.com (Aaron Eldridge)
14840 Date: Mon Oct 29 08:59:25 2007
14841 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1.6 released
14842 In-Reply-To: <4725f9d5.15262@msgid.achurch.org>
14843 References: <4725f9d5.15262@msgid.achurch.org>
14844 Message-ID: <BAY101-W1095F26B7F22D4881CF123E1910@phx.gbl>
14845
14846 Hi Andrew, I've just tested the new version all is stable and working well now, thank you for the amazingly fast update :)
14847
14848 Aaron
14849
14850
14851
14852 > From: achurch@achurch.org> To: ircservices@ircservices.za.net> Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 00:16:48 +0900> Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1.6 released> > Services 5.1.6 has been released, and can be downloaded from:> > http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ (Japan)> ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ (Western USA)> > b77f83e7faf9e5246e757d3d0cad1caf ircservices-5.1.6.tar.gz> 0bc08c0fbf19b1147b01bec7ae8570f5 ircservices-5.1.6.diff.gz> 5aa30d0e4023248fd813cad4af8ddd54 ircservices-5.1.6-1.i386.rpm> 56d8bf79ffd2dae6aa51e7d063726b0c ircservices_5.1.6-1_i386.deb> > The mirrors should have it shortly.> > This release corrects a bug which allows sufficiently privileged users> to indirectly cause Services to crash. If you are using any previous> release of Services 5.1, please upgrade to this version immediately. My> apologies for the (repeated) inconvenience.> > Changes in version 5.1.6> ------------------------> 2007/10/30 Fixed crash on database save under certain conditions.> Reported by Aaron Eldridge <drefsab_zn@hotmail.com>> > --Andrew Church> achurch@achurch.org> http://achurch.org/> ------------------------------------------------------------------> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
14853 _________________________________________________________________
14854 Feel like a local wherever you go.
14855 http://www.backofmyhand.com
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14859 From loverboy at irc.doruk.net.tr Mon Oct 29 11:57:53 2007
14860 From: loverboy at irc.doruk.net.tr (LoVeRbOy (A.S.))
14861 Date: Mon Oct 29 12:16:19 2007
14862 Subject: [IRCServices] NS Listchans
14863 References: <4725f9d5.15262@msgid.achurch.org>
14864 Message-ID: <000f01c81a5d$9e775300$0100000a@citir>
14865
14866 Hello
14867 Seems like listchans arent working properly after convert...(Or not?)
14868
14869
14870 [20:53:09] -NickServ- XYZ has not registered any channels.
14871 -
14872 [20:53:19] -ChanServ- Information for channel #try:
14873 -
14874 [20:53:19] -ChanServ- Founder: XYZ
14875 ...
14876
14877 Anybody else has this problem?
14878
14879
14880
14881 From timowen at internode.on.net Mon Oct 29 16:46:55 2007
14882 From: timowen at internode.on.net (Tim Owen)
14883 Date: Mon Oct 29 16:53:05 2007
14884 Subject: [IRCServices] NS Listchans
14885 In-Reply-To: <000f01c81a5d$9e775300$0100000a@citir>
14886 References: <4725f9d5.15262@msgid.achurch.org>
14887 <000f01c81a5d$9e775300$0100000a@citir>
14888 Message-ID: <001301c81a85$fe335a50$714ed98a@c928038>
14889
14890 I have found the same problem:
14891
14892 /ns listchans TheScream
14893 -NickServ(Services@EYErc.net)- TheScream has not registered any channels.
14894
14895 /cs info #inlan
14896 -ChanServ(Services@EYErc.net)- Information for channel #inlan:
14897 -ChanServ(Services@EYErc.net)- Founder: TheScream
14898
14899 Regards,
14900 Tim Owen
14901
14902 -----Original Message-----
14903 From: ircservices-bounces@ircservices.za.net
14904 [mailto:ircservices-bounces@ircservices.za.net] On Behalf Of LoVeRbOy (A.S.)
14905 Sent: Tuesday, 30 October 2007 5:28 AM
14906 To: IRC Services General Mailing List
14907 Subject: [IRCServices] NS Listchans
14908
14909 Hello
14910 Seems like listchans arent working properly after convert...(Or not?)
14911
14912
14913 [20:53:09] -NickServ- XYZ has not registered any channels.
14914 -
14915 [20:53:19] -ChanServ- Information for channel #try:
14916 -
14917 [20:53:19] -ChanServ- Founder: XYZ
14918 ...
14919
14920 Anybody else has this problem?
14921
14922
14923
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14927 From achurch at achurch.org Tue Oct 30 10:10:26 2007
14928 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
14929 Date: Mon Oct 29 18:10:27 2007
14930 Subject: [IRCServices] NS Listchans
14931 In-Reply-To: <000f01c81a5d$9e775300$0100000a@citir>
14932 Message-ID: <472684aa.17706@msgid.achurch.org>
14933
14934 Fixed, thanks for the report.
14935
14936 --Andrew Church
14937 achurch@achurch.org
14938 http://achurch.org/
14939
14940 >Hello
14941 >Seems like listchans arent working properly after convert...(Or not?)
14942 >
14943 >
14944 >[20:53:09] -NickServ- XYZ has not registered any channels.
14945 >-
14946 >[20:53:19] -ChanServ- Information for channel #try:
14947 >-
14948 >[20:53:19] -ChanServ- Founder: XYZ
14949 >...
14950 >
14951 >Anybody else has this problem?
14952 >
14953 >
14954 >
14955 >------------------------------------------------------------------
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14957 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
14958 From achurch at achurch.org Tue Oct 30 10:19:21 2007
14959 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
14960 Date: Mon Oct 29 18:24:16 2007
14961 Subject: [IRCServices] SECUREOPS and an odd mode change
14962 In-Reply-To: <ed43846c0710261213m6befcf1amee967f95469e5852@mail.gmail.com>
14963 Message-ID: <472687e6.21016@msgid.achurch.org>
14964
14965 >With SECUREOPS turned on for a channel, anytime someone is voiced,
14966 >ChanServ explicitly removes modes the user didn't actually have. For
14967 >example:
14968 >
14969 > [13:55:59] -!- mode/#channel [+v user1] by user2
14970 > [13:56:02] -!- mode/#channel [-oha user1 user1 user1] by ChanServ
14971
14972 Hmm... I haven't been able to reproduce this or find any obvious cause.
14973 Can you provide a debug log illustrating the problem, preferably starting
14974 with newly-registered nicknames and channels?
14975
14976 --Andrew Church
14977 achurch@achurch.org
14978 http://achurch.org/
14979 From bk at slashnet.org Mon Oct 29 22:33:36 2007
14980 From: bk at slashnet.org (Bill Kramme)
14981 Date: Mon Oct 29 22:33:03 2007
14982 Subject: [IRCServices] SECUREOPS and an odd mode change
14983 In-Reply-To: <472687e6.21016@msgid.achurch.org>
14984 References: <ed43846c0710261213m6befcf1amee967f95469e5852@mail.gmail.com>
14985 <472687e6.21016@msgid.achurch.org>
14986 Message-ID: <ed43846c0710292233k4db62e2fo2493e399777d21e3@mail.gmail.com>
14987
14988 On 10/29/07, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
14989 > Hmm... I haven't been able to reproduce this or find any obvious cause.
14990 > Can you provide a debug log illustrating the problem, preferably starting
14991 > with newly-registered nicknames and channels?
14992
14993 I registered a new user named testingnickname, created and registered
14994 a new channel called #testingchannel. testingnickname was not added to
14995 the access list. SECUREOPS was turned on for the channel, and
14996 testingnickname opped.
14997
14998 [Oct 30 00:44:25.958408 2007] debug: Received: :res0 G #testingchannel
14999 +o testingnickname
15000 [Oct 30 00:44:25.958585 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE
15001 #testingchannel -oa testingnickname testingnickname
15002
15003 I've been glancing through the relevant code sections and can't seem
15004 to see anything either, but I'm wondering about the section on line 34
15005 in modes.c where you only have o and v listed for channel user modes.
15006 Isn't that array used to generate the flags in check_access_cumode?
15007 I'm relatively new to this codebase.
15008
15009 --
15010 Bill Kramme
15011 Network and Services Administrator
15012 SlashNET IRC [http://slashnet.org/]
15013 From achurch at achurch.org Tue Oct 30 15:04:29 2007
15014 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
15015 Date: Mon Oct 29 23:10:07 2007
15016 Subject: [IRCServices] SECUREOPS and an odd mode change
15017 In-Reply-To: <ed43846c0710292233k4db62e2fo2493e399777d21e3@mail.gmail.com>
15018 Message-ID: <4726cae8.32440@msgid.achurch.org>
15019
15020 >I registered a new user named testingnickname, created and registered
15021 >a new channel called #testingchannel. testingnickname was not added to
15022 >the access list. SECUREOPS was turned on for the channel, and
15023 >testingnickname opped.
15024 >
15025 >[Oct 30 00:44:25.958408 2007] debug: Received: :res0 G #testingchannel
15026 >+o testingnickname
15027 >[Oct 30 00:44:25.958585 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE
15028 >#testingchannel -oa testingnickname testingnickname
15029
15030 Sorry if I wasn't clear--I'll need to see the entire portion of the log
15031 beginning with the nickname and channel registration and ending with
15032 these mode change lines, since there may be something odd happening at
15033 the protocol level in that interval.
15034
15035 >I've been glancing through the relevant code sections and can't seem
15036 >to see anything either, but I'm wondering about the section on line 34
15037 >in modes.c where you only have o and v listed for channel user modes.
15038 >Isn't that array used to generate the flags in check_access_cumode?
15039 >I'm relatively new to this codebase.
15040
15041 Those are the only modes common to all IRC servers, so they're the only
15042 ones listed in that file; protocol modules add modes as necessary. See
15043 section 2-6-4 of the technical manual for details:
15044 http://www.ircservices.za.net/docs/tech/2.html#s6-4
15045
15046 --Andrew Church
15047 achurch@achurch.org
15048 http://achurch.org/
15049 From achurch at achurch.org Tue Nov 6 23:00:57 2007
15050 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
15051 Date: Tue Nov 6 06:04:59 2007
15052 Subject: [IRCServices] SECUREOPS and an odd mode change
15053 In-Reply-To: <ed43846c0710292233k4db62e2fo2493e399777d21e3@mail.gmail.com>
15054 Message-ID: <47307499.30102@msgid.achurch.org>
15055
15056 Just wondering if you've been able to procure a full debug log for the
15057 problem below? As I mentioned earlier, I'll need to see an uncut log
15058 starting with the nickname and channel registration commands (or if
15059 feasible, a complete log from Services startup to the error would be even
15060 better).
15061
15062 --Andrew Church
15063 achurch@achurch.org
15064 http://achurch.org/
15065
15066 >On 10/29/07, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
15067 >> Hmm... I haven't been able to reproduce this or find any obvious cause.
15068 >> Can you provide a debug log illustrating the problem, preferably starting
15069 >> with newly-registered nicknames and channels?
15070 >
15071 >I registered a new user named testingnickname, created and registered
15072 >a new channel called #testingchannel. testingnickname was not added to
15073 >the access list. SECUREOPS was turned on for the channel, and
15074 >testingnickname opped.
15075 >
15076 >[Oct 30 00:44:25.958408 2007] debug: Received: :res0 G #testingchannel
15077 >+o testingnickname
15078 >[Oct 30 00:44:25.958585 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ MODE
15079 >#testingchannel -oa testingnickname testingnickname
15080 >
15081 >I've been glancing through the relevant code sections and can't seem
15082 >to see anything either, but I'm wondering about the section on line 34
15083 >in modes.c where you only have o and v listed for channel user modes.
15084 >Isn't that array used to generate the flags in check_access_cumode?
15085 >I'm relatively new to this codebase.
15086 >
15087 >--
15088 >Bill Kramme
15089 >Network and Services Administrator
15090 >SlashNET IRC [http://slashnet.org/]
15091 From wwtk at hotmail.com Thu Nov 8 21:02:28 2007
15092 From: wwtk at hotmail.com (WhoWantsToKnow)
15093 Date: Thu Nov 8 21:14:07 2007
15094 Subject: [IRCServices] seg fault - possibly on manipulation of xOP lists
15095 Message-ID: <BAY142-DAV13F9F5BE3845E2263241A4D0840@phx.gbl>
15096
15097 Hello,
15098
15099
15100
15101 I am having an issue with services segfaulting on my server. I can't really
15102 gleen anything from the logs that would point to something that is being
15103 done specifically at the time this happens. There is nothing in the logs
15104 except the normal kind of things going on right up until the services dies.
15105 My IRCops tell me that it has happened to them on more than one occasion
15106 when manipulating the xOP lists on various channels.
15107
15108
15109
15110 Excerpt from the logs
15111
15112
15113
15114 [Nov 08 18:58:02 2007] PANIC! signal 11 (no buffer)
15115
15116 [Nov 08 18:58:02 2007] Services terminating: Segmentation fault
15117
15118
15119
15120
15121
15122 Backtrace of core file:
15123
15124
15125
15126 Core was generated by `ircservices'.
15127
15128 Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
15129
15130 Reading symbols from /lib/libm.so.3...done.
15131
15132 Loaded symbols for /lib/libm.so.3
15133
15134 Reading symbols from /lib/libcrypt.so.2...done.
15135
15136 Loaded symbols for /lib/libcrypt.so.2
15137
15138 Reading symbols from /lib/libc.so.5...done.
15139
15140 Loaded symbols for /lib/libc.so.5
15141
15142 Reading symbols from /libexec/ld-elf.so.1...done.
15143
15144 Loaded symbols for /libexec/ld-elf.so.1
15145
15146 #0 0x28183659 in strlen () from /lib/libc.so.5
15147
15148 (gdb) bt
15149
15150 #0 0x28183659 in strlen () from /lib/libc.so.5
15151
15152 #1 0x08073c2f in write_string (s=0x652a0036 <Address 0x652a0036 out of
15153 bounds>, f=0x84aa000) at modules/database/fileutil.c:400
15154
15155 #2 0x080753a2 in write_records (ti=0x84a2fa0, f=0x84aa000, recsize=60) at
15156 modules/database/standard.c:723
15157
15158 #3 0x08074d35 in standard_save_table (table=0x8127084) at
15159 modules/database/standard.c:561
15160
15161 #4 0x0804f238 in save_all_dbtables () at databases.c:174
15162
15163 #5 0x08055980 in save_data_now () at main.c:271
15164
15165 #6 0x08055b1e in main (ac=2, av=0xbfbfee80, envp=0xbfbfee8c) at main.c:322
15166
15167
15168
15169
15170
15171
15172
15173 /quote version output:
15174
15175 Unreal3.2.7. irc1.midnight-torrents.com FhiXeOoZE [FreeBSD
15176 ircd7.thehostbusters.com 5.4-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE #0: Sat Apr 1
15177 14:48:44 CST 2006
15178 admin@ircd7.thehostbusters.com:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/IRCD7 i386=2309]
15179
15180 -
15181
15182 [23:49] -irc1.midnight-torrents.com- OpenSSL 0.9.7e 25 Oct 2004
15183
15184 -
15185
15186 [23:49] -irc1.midnight-torrents.com- zlib 1.2.1
15187
15188 -
15189
15190 NAMESX SAFELIST HCN MAXCHANNELS=30 CHANLIMIT=#:30 MAXLIST=b:60,e:60,I:60
15191 NICKLEN=30 CHANNELLEN=32 TOPICLEN=307 KICKLEN=307 AWAYLEN=307 MAXTARGETS=20
15192 WALLCHOPS are supported by this server
15193
15194 WATCH=128 SILENCE=15 MODES=12 CHANTYPES=# PREFIX=(qaohv)~&@%+
15195 CHANMODES=beI,kfL,lj,psmntirRcOAQKVCuzNSMTG NETWORK=Midnight-IRC
15196 CASEMAPPING=ascii EXTBAN=~,cqnr ELIST=MNUCT STATUSMSG=~&@%+ EXCEPTS INVEX
15197 are supported by this server
15198
15199 CMDS=KNOCK,MAP,DCCALLOW,USERIP are supported by this server
15200
15201 -
15202
15203
15204
15205 Server fundimentals:
15206
15207
15208
15209 [wwtk@ircd7]/home/wwtk/ircservices-5.1.3(124): gcc -v
15210
15211 Using built-in specs.
15212
15213 Configured with: FreeBSD/i386 system compiler
15214
15215 Thread model: posix
15216
15217 gcc version 3.4.2 [FreeBSD] 20040728
15218
15219
15220
15221 [wwtk@ircd7]/home/wwtk/ircservices-5.1.3(125): gmake -v
15222
15223 GNU Make 3.80
15224
15225
15226
15227 IRC services version is 5.1.3
15228
15229
15230
15231 Thanks for taking the time to check my issue,
15232
15233
15234
15235 WWTK
15236
15237
15238
15239
15240
15241
15242
15243
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15248 From achurch at achurch.org Fri Nov 9 15:36:40 2007
15249 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
15250 Date: Thu Nov 8 22:37:11 2007
15251 Subject: [IRCServices] seg fault - possibly on manipulation of xOP lists
15252 In-Reply-To: <BAY142-DAV13F9F5BE3845E2263241A4D0840@phx.gbl>
15253 Message-ID: <4734003a.67316@msgid.achurch.org>
15254
15255 >I am having an issue with services segfaulting on my server. I can't really
15256 >gleen anything from the logs that would point to something that is being
15257 >done specifically at the time this happens. There is nothing in the logs
15258 >except the normal kind of things going on right up until the services dies.
15259 >My IRCops tell me that it has happened to them on more than one occasion
15260 >when manipulating the xOP lists on various channels.
15261 [...]
15262 >[wwtk@ircd7]/home/wwtk/ircservices-5.1.3(124): gcc -v
15263
15264 This is a known bug in Services 5.1.3. Please upgrade to the current
15265 release (5.1.6).
15266
15267 --Andrew Church
15268 achurch@achurch.org
15269 http://achurch.org/
15270 From daneo at gmx.net Fri Nov 9 03:24:02 2007
15271 From: daneo at gmx.net (daneo)
15272 Date: Fri Nov 9 03:23:17 2007
15273 Subject: [IRCServices] Problems with modes for FOUNDER
15274 In-Reply-To: <1343083550.20071108003650@gmx.net>
15275 References: <1343083550.20071108003650@gmx.net>
15276 Message-ID: <934268620.20071109122402@gmx.net>
15277
15278 Sorry to write my mail again:
15279
15280 Dear you!
15281
15282 I've a unreal 3.2.7 ircd an the ircservices v5.1.6 running. The
15283 problem is, if I'm registering a channel, the founder is set to my
15284 nick but I'm not getting +q on rejoin and can't +a other users. I try
15285 to set mode +a but I get the message: #channel :You're not a channel
15286 owner. Setting this mode as services-admin is fine and works normaly
15287 and with samode.
15288 So plz help me! I've looked several times through the config files but
15289 can't figure out my mistake. :(
15290
15291 Greetings,
15292
15293 Jack
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15297 Subject: Problems with modes for FOUNDER
15298 Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 00:36:50 +0100
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15301 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Fri Nov 9 03:36:45 2007
15302 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
15303 Date: Fri Nov 9 03:36:09 2007
15304 Subject: [IRCServices] Problems with modes for FOUNDER
15305 In-Reply-To: <934268620.20071109122402@gmx.net>
15306 References: <1343083550.20071108003650@gmx.net>
15307 <934268620.20071109122402@gmx.net>
15308 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0711090336u291c59c9o18f37adc52e01fb0@mail.gmail.com>
15309
15310 AFAIK, +q support was removed from 5.1. It's only available in 5.0.
15311
15312 On Nov 9, 2007 11:24 AM, daneo <daneo@gmx.net> wrote:
15313 > Sorry to write my mail again:
15314 >
15315 > Dear you!
15316 >
15317 > I've a unreal 3.2.7 ircd an the ircservices v5.1.6 running. The
15318 > problem is, if I'm registering a channel, the founder is set to my
15319 > nick but I'm not getting +q on rejoin and can't +a other users. I try
15320 > to set mode +a but I get the message: #channel :You're not a channel
15321 > owner. Setting this mode as services-admin is fine and works normaly
15322 > and with samode.
15323 > So plz help me! I've looked several times through the config files but
15324 > can't figure out my mistake. :(
15325 >
15326 > Greetings,
15327 >
15328 > Jack
15329 >
15330 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
15331 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15332 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15333 >
15334 From daneo at gmx.net Fri Nov 9 03:51:13 2007
15335 From: daneo at gmx.net (daneo)
15336 Date: Fri Nov 9 03:51:36 2007
15337 Subject: [IRCServices] Problems with modes for FOUNDER
15338 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0711090336u291c59c9o18f37adc52e01fb0@mail.gmail.com>
15339 References: <1343083550.20071108003650@gmx.net>
15340 <934268620.20071109122402@gmx.net>
15341 <b19eae4e0711090336u291c59c9o18f37adc52e01fb0@mail.gmail.com>
15342 Message-ID: <1534538671.20071109125113@gmx.net>
15343
15344 But i can't find that change in the changelog. I like this mode and
15345 without it the founder of a channel can't set +a to other users by
15346 himself.
15347 > AFAIK, +q support was removed from 5.1. It's only available in 5.0.
15348
15349 > On Nov 9, 2007 11:24 AM, daneo <daneo@gmx.net> wrote:
15350 >> Sorry to write my mail again:
15351 >>
15352 >> Dear you!
15353 >>
15354 >> I've a unreal 3.2.7 ircd an the ircservices v5.1.6 running. The
15355 >> problem is, if I'm registering a channel, the founder is set to my
15356 >> nick but I'm not getting +q on rejoin and can't +a other users. I try
15357 >> to set mode +a but I get the message: #channel :You're not a channel
15358 >> owner. Setting this mode as services-admin is fine and works normaly
15359 >> and with samode.
15360 >> So plz help me! I've looked several times through the config files but
15361 >> can't figure out my mistake. :(
15362 >>
15363 >> Greetings,
15364 >>
15365 >> Jack
15366 >>
15367 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
15368 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15369 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15370 >>
15371 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
15372 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15373 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15374
15375
15376 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Fri Nov 9 04:00:15 2007
15377 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
15378 Date: Fri Nov 9 03:59:37 2007
15379 Subject: [IRCServices] Problems with modes for FOUNDER
15380 In-Reply-To: <1534538671.20071109125113@gmx.net>
15381 References: <1343083550.20071108003650@gmx.net>
15382 <934268620.20071109122402@gmx.net>
15383 <b19eae4e0711090336u291c59c9o18f37adc52e01fb0@mail.gmail.com>
15384 <1534538671.20071109125113@gmx.net>
15385 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0711090400l2bcd3618y80a62b2d5214fa2a@mail.gmail.com>
15386
15387 I don't think it was a good change either (and it certainly has caused
15388 problems in some regards).
15389
15390 " - Support for the "channel owner" mode present in the PTlink (+a),
15391 trircd (+u), and Unreal (+q) IRC servers has been removed, as there
15392 are too many differing opinions on its proper use."
15393
15394 http://lists.ircservices.za.net/pipermail/ircservices/2007/005262.html
15395
15396 On Nov 9, 2007 11:51 AM, daneo <daneo@gmx.net> wrote:
15397 > But i can't find that change in the changelog. I like this mode and
15398 > without it the founder of a channel can't set +a to other users by
15399 > himself.
15400 >
15401 > > AFAIK, +q support was removed from 5.1. It's only available in 5.0.
15402 >
15403 > > On Nov 9, 2007 11:24 AM, daneo <daneo@gmx.net> wrote:
15404 > >> Sorry to write my mail again:
15405 > >>
15406 > >> Dear you!
15407 > >>
15408 > >> I've a unreal 3.2.7 ircd an the ircservices v5.1.6 running. The
15409 > >> problem is, if I'm registering a channel, the founder is set to my
15410 > >> nick but I'm not getting +q on rejoin and can't +a other users. I try
15411 > >> to set mode +a but I get the message: #channel :You're not a channel
15412 > >> owner. Setting this mode as services-admin is fine and works normaly
15413 > >> and with samode.
15414 > >> So plz help me! I've looked several times through the config files but
15415 > >> can't figure out my mistake. :(
15416 > >>
15417 > >> Greetings,
15418 > >>
15419 > >> Jack
15420 > >>
15421 > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
15422 > >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15423 > >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15424 > >>
15425 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------
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15427 > > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15428 >
15429 >
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15433 >
15434 From daneo at gmx.net Fri Nov 9 04:05:55 2007
15435 From: daneo at gmx.net (daneo)
15436 Date: Fri Nov 9 04:05:21 2007
15437 Subject: [IRCServices] Problems with modes for FOUNDER
15438 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0711090400l2bcd3618y80a62b2d5214fa2a@mail.gmail.com>
15439 References: <1343083550.20071108003650@gmx.net>
15440 <934268620.20071109122402@gmx.net>
15441 <b19eae4e0711090336u291c59c9o18f37adc52e01fb0@mail.gmail.com>
15442 <1534538671.20071109125113@gmx.net>
15443 <b19eae4e0711090400l2bcd3618y80a62b2d5214fa2a@mail.gmail.com>
15444 Message-ID: <145651447.20071109130555@gmx.net>
15445
15446 Thanks to you! When you wrote the mail I've found it too. It was a
15447 nice mode and I got asked why it doesn't work anymore in actual
15448 services. But thanks again for the fast reply. :)
15449 You're doing a good job with that services.
15450
15451 Keep going. :D
15452 > I don't think it was a good change either (and it certainly has caused
15453 > problems in some regards).
15454
15455 > " - Support for the "channel owner" mode present in the PTlink (+a),
15456 > trircd (+u), and Unreal (+q) IRC servers has been removed, as there
15457 > are too many differing opinions on its proper use."
15458
15459 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/pipermail/ircservices/2007/005262.html
15460
15461 > On Nov 9, 2007 11:51 AM, daneo <daneo@gmx.net> wrote:
15462 >> But i can't find that change in the changelog. I like this mode and
15463 >> without it the founder of a channel can't set +a to other users by
15464 >> himself.
15465 >>
15466 >> > AFAIK, +q support was removed from 5.1. It's only available in 5.0.
15467 >>
15468 >> > On Nov 9, 2007 11:24 AM, daneo <daneo@gmx.net> wrote:
15469 >> >> Sorry to write my mail again:
15470 >> >>
15471 >> >> Dear you!
15472 >> >>
15473 >> >> I've a unreal 3.2.7 ircd an the ircservices v5.1.6 running. The
15474 >> >> problem is, if I'm registering a channel, the founder is set to my
15475 >> >> nick but I'm not getting +q on rejoin and can't +a other users. I try
15476 >> >> to set mode +a but I get the message: #channel :You're not a channel
15477 >> >> owner. Setting this mode as services-admin is fine and works normaly
15478 >> >> and with samode.
15479 >> >> So plz help me! I've looked several times through the config files but
15480 >> >> can't figure out my mistake. :(
15481 >> >>
15482 >> >> Greetings,
15483 >> >>
15484 >> >> Jack
15485 >> >>
15486 >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
15487 >> >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15488 >> >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15489 >> >>
15490 >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------
15491 >> > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15492 >> > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15493 >>
15494 >>
15495 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
15496 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15497 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15498 >>
15499 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
15500 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15501 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15502
15503
15504
15505 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sat Nov 10 14:22:47 2007
15506 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
15507 Date: Sat Nov 10 14:27:11 2007
15508 Subject: [IRCServices] Services Protocol for InspIRCd 1.2
15509 Message-ID: <47362F37.5080608@fastmail.com.au>
15510
15511 Will the Services Protocol for InspIRCd 1.2 be coming soon?
15512
15513
15514 - Casey
15515 From achurch at achurch.org Sun Nov 11 11:48:31 2007
15516 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
15517 Date: Sat Nov 10 18:48:44 2007
15518 Subject: [IRCServices] Services Protocol for InspIRCd 1.2
15519 In-Reply-To: <47362F37.5080608@fastmail.com.au>
15520 Message-ID: <47366d99.01522@msgid.achurch.org>
15521
15522 >Will the Services Protocol for InspIRCd 1.2 be coming soon?
15523
15524 Does the current protocol module not work with InspIRCd 1.2? If not,
15525 I'll look into updating it.
15526
15527 --Andrew Church
15528 achurch@achurch.org
15529 http://achurch.org/
15530 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sat Nov 10 19:36:27 2007
15531 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
15532 Date: Sat Nov 10 19:35:45 2007
15533 Subject: [IRCServices] Services Protocol for InspIRCd 1.2
15534 In-Reply-To: <47366d99.01522@msgid.achurch.org>
15535 References: <47366d99.01522@msgid.achurch.org>
15536 Message-ID: <473678BB.2080405@fastmail.com.au>
15537
15538 Hi Andrew
15539
15540 I haven't got InspIRCd 1.2 - it is being worked on.
15541
15542 I would have thought the protocol would need to be updated for 1.2
15543
15544
15545 - Casey
15546
15547
15548
15549 Andrew Church wrote:
15550 >> Will the Services Protocol for InspIRCd 1.2 be coming soon?
15551 >>
15552 >
15553 > Does the current protocol module not work with InspIRCd 1.2? If not,
15554 > I'll look into updating it.
15555 >
15556 > --Andrew Church
15557 > achurch@achurch.org
15558 > http://achurch.org/
15559 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
15560 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15561 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15562 >
15563 From brain at winbot.co.uk Sun Nov 11 05:22:29 2007
15564 From: brain at winbot.co.uk (Craig Edwards)
15565 Date: Sun Nov 11 05:21:43 2007
15566 Subject: [IRCServices] Services Protocol for InspIRCd 1.2
15567 In-Reply-To: <473678BB.2080405@fastmail.com.au>
15568 References: <47366d99.01522@msgid.achurch.org>
15569 <473678BB.2080405@fastmail.com.au>
15570 Message-ID: <47370215.1040701@winbot.co.uk>
15571
15572 Yes the 1.2 protocol is different to 1.1.
15573 The 1.2 release isnt even due for beta until at least the new year,
15574 there is no rush, however, please note that the 1.2 protocol uses UUID
15575 for identifying clients. This prevents a whole boatload of race
15576 conditions that plague irc, but makes it slightly difficult for services
15577 authors. A hash that associates uuids with nicks and servers would be
15578 required.
15579
15580 Brain
15581
15582 Casey wrote:
15583 > Hi Andrew
15584 >
15585 > I haven't got InspIRCd 1.2 - it is being worked on.
15586 >
15587 > I would have thought the protocol would need to be updated for 1.2
15588 >
15589 >
15590 > - Casey
15591 >
15592 >
15593 >
15594 > Andrew Church wrote:
15595 >>> Will the Services Protocol for InspIRCd 1.2 be coming soon?
15596 >>>
15597 >> Does the current protocol module not work with InspIRCd 1.2? If not,
15598 >> I'll look into updating it.
15599 >>
15600 >> --Andrew Church
15601 >> achurch@achurch.org
15602 >> http://achurch.org/
15603 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
15604 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15605 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15606 >>
15607 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
15608 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15609 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15610 From chiappa at webinfo.fi Sun Nov 11 10:19:38 2007
15611 From: chiappa at webinfo.fi (chiappa@webinfo.fi)
15612 Date: Sun Nov 11 10:18:52 2007
15613 Subject: [IRCServices] problem importing databases
15614 Message-ID: <20071111181938.DCFD03981CD@mail.ideurope.net>
15615
15616 Hi there,
15617
15618 I am upgrading from ircservices 5.0.59 to 5.1.6 and having problems
15619 importing the old databases to the new version.
15620
15621 when i run the command:
15622
15623 ./ircservices -import=database.xml
15624
15625 it says:
15626
15627 [Nov 11 18:10:39 2007] IRC Services 5.1.6 starting up
15628 [Nov 11 18:10:39 2007] (database/standard) Can't open oper.sdb for
15629 reading: No such file or directory
15630 [Nov 11 18:10:39 2007] (database/standard) Can't open nickgroup.sdb for
15631 reading: No such file or directory
15632 [Nov 11 18:10:39 2007] (database/standard) Can't open nick.sdb for
15633 reading: No such file or directory
15634 [Nov 11 18:10:39 2007] (database/standard) Can't open chan.sdb for
15635 reading: No such file or directory
15636 [Nov 11 18:10:39 2007] (database/standard) Can't open chan-access.sdb
15637 for reading: No such file or directory
15638
15639 - I have, database.xml exported with the: "./ircservices
15640 -import=database.xml" command in my data dir:
15641 "$HOME/unreal/ircservices/lib/ircservices)"
15642
15643 - '' LoadModule database/ set to standard
15644
15645 - '' misc/xml-export and misc/xml-import modules loaded
15646
15647 thanks
15648
15649 --
15650 L?yd? tuotteet ja palvelut internetist?: http://www.webinfo.fi/
15651 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Nov 12 10:31:37 2007
15652 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
15653 Date: Sun Nov 11 17:31:18 2007
15654 Subject: [IRCServices] problem importing databases
15655 In-Reply-To: <20071111181938.DCFD03981CD@mail.ideurope.net>
15656 Message-ID: <4737ad1a.75443@msgid.achurch.org>
15657
15658 >when i run the command:
15659 >
15660 >./ircservices -import=database.xml
15661 >
15662 >it says:
15663 >
15664 >[Nov 11 18:10:39 2007] IRC Services 5.1.6 starting up
15665 >[Nov 11 18:10:39 2007] (database/standard) Can't open oper.sdb for
15666 >reading: No such file or directory
15667 [...]
15668
15669 These occur normally the first time you start Services after changing
15670 the database type, and can be ignored.
15671
15672 --Andrew Church
15673 achurch@achurch.org
15674 http://achurch.org/
15675 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Mon Nov 12 02:32:11 2007
15676 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
15677 Date: Mon Nov 12 02:31:24 2007
15678 Subject: [IRCServices] Services Protocol for InspIRCd 1.2
15679 In-Reply-To: <47370215.1040701@winbot.co.uk>
15680 References: <47366d99.01522@msgid.achurch.org>
15681 <473678BB.2080405@fastmail.com.au> <47370215.1040701@winbot.co.uk>
15682 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0711120232n7b2c347s626596bea705ea6@mail.gmail.com>
15683
15684 To clarify exactly what this does..
15685
15686 Each server has a unique ID (e.g. 000), and each user additionally has
15687 their own ID (e.g. AAAAAA). The two are combined to make a unique
15688 identifier which is then used network-wide for all server to server
15689 traffic.
15690
15691 e.g.
15692
15693 :000AAAAAA KILL 001AAAAAA :spammer! get off the network
15694
15695 instead of
15696 :Admin KILL spammer :spammer! get off my network.
15697
15698 Another example is that instead of KILLing users on nick collision, we
15699 may simply force them to their UID. A useful feature for services
15700 authors will be to do the same instead of rolling their own guest
15701 nicks.
15702
15703 Further discussion on what this is and examples of problems it solves
15704 can be found at http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/Development/UID
15705
15706 On Nov 11, 2007 1:22 PM, Craig Edwards <brain@winbot.co.uk> wrote:
15707 > Yes the 1.2 protocol is different to 1.1.
15708 > The 1.2 release isnt even due for beta until at least the new year,
15709 > there is no rush, however, please note that the 1.2 protocol uses UUID
15710 > for identifying clients. This prevents a whole boatload of race
15711 > conditions that plague irc, but makes it slightly difficult for services
15712 > authors. A hash that associates uuids with nicks and servers would be
15713 > required.
15714 >
15715 > Brain
15716 >
15717 >
15718 > Casey wrote:
15719 > > Hi Andrew
15720 > >
15721 > > I haven't got InspIRCd 1.2 - it is being worked on.
15722 > >
15723 > > I would have thought the protocol would need to be updated for 1.2
15724 > >
15725 > >
15726 > > - Casey
15727 > >
15728 > >
15729 > >
15730 > > Andrew Church wrote:
15731 > >>> Will the Services Protocol for InspIRCd 1.2 be coming soon?
15732 > >>>
15733 > >> Does the current protocol module not work with InspIRCd 1.2? If not,
15734 > >> I'll look into updating it.
15735 > >>
15736 > >> --Andrew Church
15737 > >> achurch@achurch.org
15738 > >> http://achurch.org/
15739 > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
15740 > >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15741 > >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15742 > >>
15743 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------
15744 > > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15745 > > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15746 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
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15748 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15749 >
15750 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Nov 12 19:46:39 2007
15751 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
15752 Date: Mon Nov 12 02:47:45 2007
15753 Subject: [IRCServices] Services Protocol for InspIRCd 1.2
15754 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0711120232n7b2c347s626596bea705ea6@mail.gmail.com>
15755 Message-ID: <47382f87.75670@msgid.achurch.org>
15756
15757 Hmm. This is certainly an interesting (and useful) feature, but it may
15758 be incompatible with the design of Services, which assumes (among other
15759 things) that prefixes and command targets are nicknames. I'll give it
15760 some more thought when I have time, but I may not be able to support
15761 this.
15762
15763 --Andrew Church
15764 achurch@achurch.org
15765 http://achurch.org/
15766
15767 >To clarify exactly what this does..
15768 >
15769 >Each server has a unique ID (e.g. 000), and each user additionally has
15770 >their own ID (e.g. AAAAAA). The two are combined to make a unique
15771 >identifier which is then used network-wide for all server to server
15772 >traffic.
15773 >
15774 >e.g.
15775 >
15776 >:000AAAAAA KILL 001AAAAAA :spammer! get off the network
15777 >
15778 >instead of
15779 >:Admin KILL spammer :spammer! get off my network.
15780 >
15781 >Another example is that instead of KILLing users on nick collision, we
15782 >may simply force them to their UID. A useful feature for services
15783 >authors will be to do the same instead of rolling their own guest
15784 >nicks.
15785 >
15786 >Further discussion on what this is and examples of problems it solves
15787 >can be found at http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/Development/UID
15788 >
15789 >On Nov 11, 2007 1:22 PM, Craig Edwards <brain@winbot.co.uk> wrote:
15790 >> Yes the 1.2 protocol is different to 1.1.
15791 >> The 1.2 release isnt even due for beta until at least the new year,
15792 >> there is no rush, however, please note that the 1.2 protocol uses UUID
15793 >> for identifying clients. This prevents a whole boatload of race
15794 >> conditions that plague irc, but makes it slightly difficult for services
15795 >> authors. A hash that associates uuids with nicks and servers would be
15796 >> required.
15797 >>
15798 >> Brain
15799 >>
15800 >>
15801 >> Casey wrote:
15802 >> > Hi Andrew
15803 >> >
15804 >> > I haven't got InspIRCd 1.2 - it is being worked on.
15805 >> >
15806 >> > I would have thought the protocol would need to be updated for 1.2
15807 >> >
15808 >> >
15809 >> > - Casey
15810 >> >
15811 >> >
15812 >> >
15813 >> > Andrew Church wrote:
15814 >> >>> Will the Services Protocol for InspIRCd 1.2 be coming soon?
15815 >> >>>
15816 >> >> Does the current protocol module not work with InspIRCd 1.2? If not,
15817 >> >> I'll look into updating it.
15818 >> >>
15819 >> >> --Andrew Church
15820 >> >> achurch@achurch.org
15821 >> >> http://achurch.org/
15822 >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
15823 >> >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15824 >> >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15825 >> >>
15826 >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------
15827 >> > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15828 >> > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15829 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
15830 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15831 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15832 >>
15833 >------------------------------------------------------------------
15834 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15835 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15836 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Mon Nov 12 03:03:18 2007
15837 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
15838 Date: Mon Nov 12 03:02:23 2007
15839 Subject: [IRCServices] Services Protocol for InspIRCd 1.2
15840 In-Reply-To: <47382f87.75670@msgid.achurch.org>
15841 References: <b19eae4e0711120232n7b2c347s626596bea705ea6@mail.gmail.com>
15842 <47382f87.75670@msgid.achurch.org>
15843 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0711120303k3166189am9bcf5ad93bbdd218@mail.gmail.com>
15844
15845 It probably wouldn't take (much) modification.
15846
15847 The way we quick-converted our source base over was more or less:
15848 - Convert FindNick to find by UID if isdigit(*nick)
15849 - Store UID in the user structure (you'll need to generate/store for
15850 pseudoclients too, though, I guess. Though that code isn't too
15851 complicated.)
15852 - ???
15853 - Profit!
15854
15855 That said, it may be a little more complex with services, depending on
15856 how many functions are hardwired to send with nickname instead of UID.
15857 As I recall, Services keeps a lot of these in core - when it would be
15858 better served relegating some of the heavy lifting of formatting
15859 messages, etc, to protocol modules.
15860
15861 Still. We'll wait and see, I guess. :)
15862
15863 On Nov 12, 2007 10:46 AM, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
15864 > Hmm. This is certainly an interesting (and useful) feature, but it may
15865 > be incompatible with the design of Services, which assumes (among other
15866 > things) that prefixes and command targets are nicknames. I'll give it
15867 > some more thought when I have time, but I may not be able to support
15868 > this.
15869 >
15870 >
15871 > --Andrew Church
15872 > achurch@achurch.org
15873 > http://achurch.org/
15874 >
15875 > >To clarify exactly what this does..
15876 > >
15877 > >Each server has a unique ID (e.g. 000), and each user additionally has
15878 > >their own ID (e.g. AAAAAA). The two are combined to make a unique
15879 > >identifier which is then used network-wide for all server to server
15880 > >traffic.
15881 > >
15882 > >e.g.
15883 > >
15884 > >:000AAAAAA KILL 001AAAAAA :spammer! get off the network
15885 > >
15886 > >instead of
15887 > >:Admin KILL spammer :spammer! get off my network.
15888 > >
15889 > >Another example is that instead of KILLing users on nick collision, we
15890 > >may simply force them to their UID. A useful feature for services
15891 > >authors will be to do the same instead of rolling their own guest
15892 > >nicks.
15893 > >
15894 > >Further discussion on what this is and examples of problems it solves
15895 > >can be found at http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/Development/UID
15896 > >
15897 > >On Nov 11, 2007 1:22 PM, Craig Edwards <brain@winbot.co.uk> wrote:
15898 > >> Yes the 1.2 protocol is different to 1.1.
15899 > >> The 1.2 release isnt even due for beta until at least the new year,
15900 > >> there is no rush, however, please note that the 1.2 protocol uses UUID
15901 > >> for identifying clients. This prevents a whole boatload of race
15902 > >> conditions that plague irc, but makes it slightly difficult for services
15903 > >> authors. A hash that associates uuids with nicks and servers would be
15904 > >> required.
15905 > >>
15906 > >> Brain
15907 > >>
15908 > >>
15909 > >> Casey wrote:
15910 > >> > Hi Andrew
15911 > >> >
15912 > >> > I haven't got InspIRCd 1.2 - it is being worked on.
15913 > >> >
15914 > >> > I would have thought the protocol would need to be updated for 1.2
15915 > >> >
15916 > >> >
15917 > >> > - Casey
15918 > >> >
15919 > >> >
15920 > >> >
15921 > >> > Andrew Church wrote:
15922 > >> >>> Will the Services Protocol for InspIRCd 1.2 be coming soon?
15923 > >> >>>
15924 > >> >> Does the current protocol module not work with InspIRCd 1.2? If not,
15925 > >> >> I'll look into updating it.
15926 > >> >>
15927 > >> >> --Andrew Church
15928 > >> >> achurch@achurch.org
15929 > >> >> http://achurch.org/
15930 > >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
15931 > >> >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15932 > >> >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15933 > >> >>
15934 > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------
15935 > >> > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15936 > >> > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15937 > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
15938 > >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15939 > >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15940 > >>
15941 > >------------------------------------------------------------------
15942 > >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
15943 > >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15944 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
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15946 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
15947 >
15948 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Nov 12 20:30:15 2007
15949 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
15950 Date: Mon Nov 12 03:37:09 2007
15951 Subject: [IRCServices] Services Protocol for InspIRCd 1.2
15952 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0711120303k3166189am9bcf5ad93bbdd218@mail.gmail.com>
15953 Message-ID: <47383b1b.77065@msgid.achurch.org>
15954
15955 >The way we quick-converted our source base over was more or less:
15956 > - Convert FindNick to find by UID if isdigit(*nick)
15957 > - Store UID in the user structure (you'll need to generate/store for
15958 >pseudoclients too, though, I guess. Though that code isn't too
15959 >complicated.)
15960 > - ???
15961 > - Profit!
15962
15963 This works fine as long as you've only got one protocol to worry about.
15964 Services has to think about others, so it's not quite as simple
15965 (particularly since I've taken the approach of centralizing as much code
15966 as possible, which includes message handling to an extent--if you assume
15967 a certain level of RFC compliance, it's just a waste of effort to write
15968 a whole bunch of functions in the protocol modules that all do the same
15969 thing. In the end, it's really a question of how invasive the changes
15970 required are... if I can solve it with something like an id_to_nick()
15971 routine in each protocol module, that's probably manageable, but if it
15972 means rearchitecting Services itself to handle non-nick client IDs,
15973 that'd be beyond the level of maintenance support I'm contemplating.
15974
15975 --Andrew Church
15976 achurch@achurch.org
15977 http://achurch.org/
15978 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Mon Nov 12 03:57:59 2007
15979 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
15980 Date: Mon Nov 12 03:57:16 2007
15981 Subject: [IRCServices] Services Protocol for InspIRCd 1.2
15982 In-Reply-To: <47383b1b.77065@msgid.achurch.org>
15983 References: <b19eae4e0711120303k3166189am9bcf5ad93bbdd218@mail.gmail.com>
15984 <47383b1b.77065@msgid.achurch.org>
15985 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0711120357k704092w3b5a65e8bc5a078b@mail.gmail.com>
15986
15987 Therein lies the problem. Most protocols are (now) far too divisive
15988 and seperate from the RFC, so a more generic approach is required
15989 (feature based instead of syntax based). For example, UID support is
15990 implemented in TS6 (ratbox, hybrid, charybdis), P10 (undernet,
15991 beware), and us (almost TS6, but not quite). From that, you'd get a
15992 function pointer to a function generating UIDs, and let the protocol
15993 module override that as necessary.
15994
15995 I realise that a feature-centric redesign of the protocol support is
15996 indeed outside the spec of what you're working in now, but perhaps it
15997 may be an idea to note such an idea in the technical manual.
15998
15999 I have started some similar (rather horrific, preliminary) work in a
16000 5.0 fork from a while back - though I doubt you'd find it necessary to
16001 review, let me know offlist if you wish to do so.
16002
16003 Thanks,
16004 Rob
16005
16006 On Nov 12, 2007 11:30 AM, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
16007 > >The way we quick-converted our source base over was more or less:
16008 > > - Convert FindNick to find by UID if isdigit(*nick)
16009 > > - Store UID in the user structure (you'll need to generate/store for
16010 > >pseudoclients too, though, I guess. Though that code isn't too
16011 > >complicated.)
16012 > > - ???
16013 > > - Profit!
16014 >
16015 > This works fine as long as you've only got one protocol to worry about.
16016 > Services has to think about others, so it's not quite as simple
16017 > (particularly since I've taken the approach of centralizing as much code
16018 > as possible, which includes message handling to an extent--if you assume
16019 > a certain level of RFC compliance, it's just a waste of effort to write
16020 > a whole bunch of functions in the protocol modules that all do the same
16021 > thing. In the end, it's really a question of how invasive the changes
16022 > required are... if I can solve it with something like an id_to_nick()
16023 > routine in each protocol module, that's probably manageable, but if it
16024 > means rearchitecting Services itself to handle non-nick client IDs,
16025 > that'd be beyond the level of maintenance support I'm contemplating.
16026 >
16027 >
16028 > --Andrew Church
16029 > achurch@achurch.org
16030 > http://achurch.org/
16031 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
16032 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
16033 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
16034 >
16035 From chiappa at webinfo.fi Mon Nov 12 08:11:14 2007
16036 From: chiappa at webinfo.fi (chiappa@webinfo.fi)
16037 Date: Mon Nov 12 08:10:20 2007
16038 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?Re=3a=20=5bIRCServices=5d=20problem=20importing=20databases?=
16039 Message-ID: <20071112161114.091C93981CD@mail.ideurope.net>
16040
16041 >>when i run the command:
16042 >>
16043 >>./ircservices -import=database.xml
16044 >>
16045 >>it says:
16046 >>
16047 >>[Nov 11 18:10:39 2007] IRC Services 5.1.6 starting up
16048 >>[Nov 11 18:10:39 2007] (database/standard) Can't open oper.sdb for
16049 >>reading: No such file or directory
16050 >[...]
16051 >
16052 >These occur normally the first time you start Services after changing
16053 >the database type, and can be ignored.
16054
16055 Ok, but if I try to run ircservices it says the same & wont start. Btw
16056 the output I get in the console when I am importing or just running
16057 is:
16058
16059 "Initialization failed, exiting."
16060
16061 --
16062 L?yd? tuotteet ja palvelut internetist?: http://www.webinfo.fi/
16063 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Mon Nov 12 08:23:34 2007
16064 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
16065 Date: Mon Nov 12 08:22:47 2007
16066 Subject: [IRCServices] problem importing databases
16067 In-Reply-To: <20071112161114.091C93981CD@mail.ideurope.net>
16068 References: <20071112161114.091C93981CD@mail.ideurope.net>
16069 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0711120823r171ecb4au939b6721c0de5694@mail.gmail.com>
16070
16071 Have you checked the Services logfile?
16072
16073 On Nov 12, 2007 4:11 PM, <chiappa@webinfo.fi> wrote:
16074 > >>when i run the command:
16075 > >>
16076 > >>./ircservices -import=database.xml
16077 > >>
16078 > >>it says:
16079 > >>
16080 > >>[Nov 11 18:10:39 2007] IRC Services 5.1.6 starting up
16081 > >>[Nov 11 18:10:39 2007] (database/standard) Can't open oper.sdb for
16082 > >>reading: No such file or directory
16083 > >[...]
16084 > >
16085 > >These occur normally the first time you start Services after changing
16086 > >the database type, and can be ignored.
16087 >
16088 > Ok, but if I try to run ircservices it says the same & wont start. Btw
16089 > the output I get in the console when I am importing or just running
16090 > is:
16091 >
16092 > "Initialization failed, exiting."
16093 >
16094 > --
16095 > L?yd? tuotteet ja palvelut internetist?: http://www.webinfo.fi/
16096 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
16097 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
16098 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
16099 >
16100 From narc at extrusive.org Tue Nov 13 01:25:10 2007
16101 From: narc at extrusive.org (Narcissus)
16102 Date: Tue Nov 13 01:24:12 2007
16103 Subject: [IRCServices] problem importing databases
16104 Message-ID: <20071113022510.6312e899399d91c972a3586af5928bd6.b7be01ad28.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
16105
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16108 From chiappa at webinfo.fi Wed Nov 14 09:45:01 2007
16109 From: chiappa at webinfo.fi (chiappa@webinfo.fi)
16110 Date: Wed Nov 14 09:44:00 2007
16111 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?Re=3a=20=5bIRCServices=5d=20problem=20importing=20databases?=
16112 Message-ID: <20071114174501.1D4523981D1@mail.ideurope.net>
16113
16114 Ok, so it was still complaining about some unloaded modules, which I
16115 have never used before. news & stats..
16116
16117 after loading these modules(?) it imported the databases. but the
16118 passwords stopped working. it says: "incorrect password" for all
16119 users.
16120
16121 ok fine I switched back to the old database & it works, except
16122 ircservices-chk stopped working. Instead of checking if ircservices is
16123 running or not, it just runs ircservices everytime.
16124
16125 ltr
16126
16127 chiappa@webinfo.fi wrote [at Mon, 12 Nov 2007 18:11:14 +0200] :
16128 > >>when i run the command:
16129 >>
16130 >>./ircservices -import=database.xml
16131 >>
16132 >>it says:
16133 >>
16134 >>[Nov 11 18:10:39 2007] IRC Services 5.1.6 starting up
16135 >>[Nov 11 18:10:39 2007] (database/standard) Can't open oper.sdb for
16136 >>reading: No such file or directory
16137 >[...]
16138 >
16139 >These occur normally the first time you start Services after changing
16140 >the database type, and can be ignored.
16141 >
16142 >Ok, but if I try to run ircservices it says the same & wont start.
16143 Btw
16144 >the output I get in the console when I am importing or just running
16145 >is:
16146 >
16147 >"Initialization failed, exiting."
16148 >
16149 >--
16150 >L?yd? tuotteet ja palvelut internetist?: http://www.webinfo.fi/
16151
16152
16153 --
16154 L?yd? tuotteet ja palvelut internetist?: http://www.webinfo.fi/
16155 From achurch at achurch.org Wed Nov 21 11:46:34 2007
16156 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
16157 Date: Tue Nov 20 18:46:04 2007
16158 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1.7 released
16159 Message-ID: <47439c4f.22516@msgid.achurch.org>
16160
16161 Services 5.1.7 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
16162
16163 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ (Japan)
16164 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ (Western USA)
16165
16166 aeb10f6bb52613e82b0145c8e80a73ac ircservices-5.1.7.tar.gz
16167 d58148fecd30a3c8bf2145ac41b8f784 ircservices-5.1.7.diff.gz
16168 5ab97afd0ce4cb661e3de325574e92fe ircservices-5.1.7-1.i386.rpm
16169 68eb58936c16db67d97759ffe988d364 ircservices_5.1.7-1_i386.deb
16170
16171 The mirrors should have it shortly.
16172
16173 This release corrects a critical bug which allows any user to
16174 crash Services. All users of Services should upgrade to this release
16175 immediately.
16176
16177 Apologies for the inconvenience.
16178
16179 Changes in version 5.1.7
16180 ------------------------
16181 2007/11/21 Fixed crash on certain uses of very long passwords.
16182 Reported by <loverboy@irc.doruk.net.tr>
16183 2007/10/30 Fixed bug preventing channels already registered at startup
16184 from appearing in their respective founders' LISTCHANS
16185 output. Reported by <loverboy@irc.doruk.net.tr>
16186
16187 --Andrew Church
16188 achurch@achurch.org
16189 http://achurch.org/
16190 From achurch at achurch.org Wed Nov 21 11:58:07 2007
16191 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
16192 Date: Tue Nov 20 19:00:36 2007
16193 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1.8 released
16194 Message-ID: <47439fbb.51302@msgid.achurch.org>
16195
16196 Services 5.1.8 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
16197
16198 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ (Japan)
16199 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ (Western USA)
16200
16201 111ed018e685641cd0b6465fc16ae597 ircservices-5.1.8.tar.gz
16202 f9979e041e0689ba255352a96679f4f9 ircservices-5.1.8.diff.gz
16203 62bea0a030f60b2e851cfbddf5c89884 ircservices-5.1.8-1.i386.rpm
16204 6e01fbd1a22d0dede4b0e9fccad3d8f8 ircservices_5.1.8-1_i386.deb
16205
16206 The mirrors should have it shortly.
16207
16208 It looks like I was in such a hurry to get the last release out that
16209 I forgot to save one of the source files I was working on, leaving a
16210 potential bug in verifying passwords. This release corrects the problem;
16211 please use it instead of 5.1.7.
16212
16213 Changes in version 5.1.8
16214 ------------------------
16215 2007/11/21 Corrected half-implemented fix in previous version.
16216
16217 --Andrew Church
16218 achurch@achurch.org
16219 http://achurch.org/
16220 From achurch at achurch.org Wed Nov 21 12:09:29 2007
16221 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
16222 Date: Tue Nov 20 19:30:56 2007
16223 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1.9 released
16224 Message-ID: <4743a6d8.14443@msgid.achurch.org>
16225
16226 You know the drill. Somebody shoot me...
16227
16228 fb2c4e579997489e8ceff635ddfa1ff3 ircservices-5.1.9.tar.gz
16229 2a2c81841cce124429b681638fc00707 ircservices-5.1.9.diff.gz
16230 703a391e3afa94adfdc0b7867ceca827 ircservices-5.1.9-1.i386.rpm
16231 70820f89012ef39f26261d89d8b36601 ircservices_5.1.9-1_i386.deb
16232
16233 Changes in version 5.1.9
16234 ------------------------
16235 2007/11/21 Fixed security bug unintentionally introduced in 5.1.8.
16236
16237 --Andrew Church
16238 achurch@achurch.org
16239 http://achurch.org/
16240 From jfrates at gmail.com Tue Nov 20 19:55:41 2007
16241 From: jfrates at gmail.com (Jarrod Frates)
16242 Date: Tue Nov 20 19:54:03 2007
16243 Subject: [IRCServices] ircservices 5.1.x compile error
16244 Message-ID: <979b35080711201955u2b0af3e1m5b8a86a0f6190088@mail.gmail.com>
16245
16246 On CentOS 4.5 x86_64, I can't get anything in the 5.1.x line to
16247 compile (tried .0, .5, .6, .7, and .8), even though 5.0.62 compiles
16248 just fine. This was attempted using make 3.80 and gcc 3.4.6 and gcc
16249 4.1.1.
16250
16251 Here are the outputs from configure and make:
16252
16253 [user@server ircservices-5.1.8]# ./configure
16254
16255 Beginning IRC Services configuration.
16256
16257 Executable (program) files will be installed in /usr/local/sbin
16258 Data files will be installed in /usr/local/lib/ircservices
16259 Checking sanity of /bin/sh... high.
16260 Searching for a suitable compiler... great, found gcc!
16261 Testing default compiler flags (-O2 -fno-strict-aliasing)... looks good.
16262 Let's see what libraries we need... -lm -lcrypt
16263 Checking whether we can use dynamic modules... no.
16264 Checking whether ranlib exists... yes.
16265 Checking for presence of include files (it's okay if some aren't there):
16266 stdint.h... present
16267 strings.h... present
16268 sys/select.h... present
16269 sys/sysproto.h... not present
16270 Looking for an 8-bit integer type... int8_t
16271 Looking for a 16-bit integer type... int16_t
16272 Looking for a 32-bit integer type... int32_t
16273 Looking for a 64-bit integer type... int64_t
16274 Checking the size of int... 32 bits
16275 Checking the size of long... 64 bits
16276 Checking the size of pointers... 64 bits
16277 Checking the size of time_t... 64 bits (nifty!)
16278 Checking the size of gid_t... 32 bits
16279 Checking for socklen_t... present.
16280 Seeing if your system defines int16/int32... not found (this is good).
16281 How to complain when something goes wrong... ah, strerror() is here.
16282 Looking for other functions we want that you don't have...
16283 Checking how to install files... looks like "install" will work.
16284 Seeing if "install" will create directories... OK.
16285 Checking how to copy directories... /bin/cp -dpr
16286 Creating config.h... done.
16287 Creating Makefile.inc... done.
16288 Saving configuration results in config.cache... done.
16289
16290 All done! Now edit defs.h as needed, and run "make" (or possibly "gmake")
16291 to compile Services. See the README and FAQ if you have any problems.
16292
16293 [user@server ircservices-5.1.8]# make
16294 touch services.h
16295 make -C lang langstrs.h
16296 make[1]: Entering directory `/root/download/working/ircservices-5.1.8/lang'
16297 perl make-langstrs-h.pl >langstrs.h.new
16298 Generating langstrs.h... 1240 strings
16299 langstrs.h unchanged
16300 make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/download/working/ircservices-5.1.8/lang'
16301 cp -p lang/langstrs.h .
16302 touch language.h
16303 gcc -DSTATIC_MODULES -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -g -Wall
16304 -Wmissing-prototypes -c actions.c -o actions.o
16305 In file included from services.h:78,
16306 from actions.c:10:
16307 sockets.h:141: error: syntax error before "per_conn"
16308 sockets.h:154: error: syntax error before "read_buffer_len"
16309 sockets.h:154: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of
16310 `read_buffer_len'
16311 sockets.h:154: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
16312 sockets.h:155: error: syntax error before "write_buffer_len"
16313 sockets.h:155: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of
16314 `write_buffer_len'
16315 sockets.h:155: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
16316 sockets.h:156: error: syntax error before "uint64_t"
16317 sockets.h:157: error: syntax error before "uint32_t"
16318 In file included from services.h:79,
16319 from actions.c:10:
16320 send.h:19: error: syntax error before "protocol_features"
16321 send.h:19: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `protocol_features'
16322 send.h:19: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
16323 In file included from services.h:80,
16324 from actions.c:10:
16325 modes.h:29: error: syntax error before "uint8_t"
16326 modes.h:29: warning: no semicolon at end of struct or union
16327 modes.h:30: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `minus_params'
16328 modes.h:30: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
16329 modes.h:32: error: syntax error before "info"
16330 modes.h:32: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `info'
16331 modes.h:32: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
16332 modes.h:33: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `ModeData'
16333 modes.h:33: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
16334 modes.h:56: error: syntax error before "usermodes"
16335 modes.h:56: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `usermodes'
16336 modes.h:56: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `chanmodes'
16337 modes.h:56: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `chanusermodes'
16338 modes.h:56: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
16339 In file included from services.h:81,
16340 from actions.c:10:
16341 users.h:37: error: syntax error before "uint32_t"
16342 users.h:37: warning: no semicolon at end of struct or union
16343 users.h:42: error: syntax error before "lastcmd"
16344 users.h:42: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `lastcmd'
16345 users.h:42: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
16346 users.h:52: error: syntax error before '*' token
16347 users.h:52: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `id_nicks'
16348 users.h:52: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
16349 users.h:64: error: syntax error before '}' token
16350 In file included from services.h:85,
16351 from actions.c:10:
16352 extern.h:154: error: syntax error before "uint32_t"
16353 extern.h:230: error: syntax error before "time_msec"
16354 extern.h:230: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `time_msec'
16355 extern.h:230: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
16356 extern.h:234: error: syntax error before '*' token
16357 extern.h:234: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `pack_ip'
16358 extern.h:234: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
16359 extern.h:235: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `uint8_t'
16360 extern.h:235: error: syntax error before '*' token
16361 extern.h:236: error: syntax error before '*' token
16362 extern.h:236: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `pack_ip6'
16363 extern.h:236: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
16364 extern.h:237: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `uint8_t'
16365 extern.h:237: error: syntax error before '*' token
16366 In file included from actions.c:13:
16367 timeout.h:46: error: syntax error before "delay"
16368 timeout.h:46: error: `add_timeout_ms' declared as function returning a function
16369 timeout.h:47: error: syntax error before "int"
16370 actions.c: In function `bad_password':
16371 actions.c:67: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
16372 actions.c:68: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
16373 actions.c:69: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
16374 actions.c:70: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
16375 actions.c:71: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
16376 actions.c:72: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
16377 actions.c:75: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
16378 actions.c:77: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
16379 actions.c: In function `clear_umodes':
16380 actions.c:172: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
16381 actions.c: In function `clear_users':
16382 actions.c:194: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
16383 actions.c: In function `set_cmode':
16384 actions.c:478: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
16385 make: *** [actions.o] Error 1
16386
16387
16388 Jarrod
16389 From achurch at achurch.org Wed Nov 21 12:57:46 2007
16390 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
16391 Date: Tue Nov 20 19:58:25 2007
16392 Subject: [IRCServices] ircservices 5.1.x compile error
16393 In-Reply-To: <979b35080711201955u2b0af3e1m5b8a86a0f6190088@mail.gmail.com>
16394 Message-ID: <4743ad48.50277@msgid.achurch.org>
16395
16396 >On CentOS 4.5 x86_64, I can't get anything in the 5.1.x line to
16397 >compile (tried .0, .5, .6, .7, and .8), even though 5.0.62 compiles
16398 >just fine. This was attempted using make 3.80 and gcc 3.4.6 and gcc
16399 >4.1.1.
16400 [...]
16401 >sockets.h:141: error: syntax error before "per_conn"
16402 [...]
16403 >sockets.h:156: error: syntax error before "uint64_t"
16404 >sockets.h:157: error: syntax error before "uint32_t"
16405
16406 Can you please send me a copy of your configure.log and config.h files?
16407
16408 --Andrew Church
16409 achurch@achurch.org
16410 http://achurch.org/
16411 From jfrates at gmail.com Tue Nov 20 20:04:41 2007
16412 From: jfrates at gmail.com (Jarrod Frates)
16413 Date: Tue Nov 20 20:03:00 2007
16414 Subject: [IRCServices] ircservices 5.1.x compile error
16415 In-Reply-To: <4743ad48.50277@msgid.achurch.org>
16416 References: <979b35080711201955u2b0af3e1m5b8a86a0f6190088@mail.gmail.com>
16417 <4743ad48.50277@msgid.achurch.org>
16418 Message-ID: <979b35080711202004x47365c9eja67c1ae81f16637b@mail.gmail.com>
16419
16420 Here you go.
16421
16422 On Nov 20, 2007 7:57 PM, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
16423 > >On CentOS 4.5 x86_64, I can't get anything in the 5.1.x line to
16424 > >compile (tried .0, .5, .6, .7, and .8), even though 5.0.62 compiles
16425 > >just fine. This was attempted using make 3.80 and gcc 3.4.6 and gcc
16426 > >4.1.1.
16427 > [...]
16428 > >sockets.h:141: error: syntax error before "per_conn"
16429 > [...]
16430 > >sockets.h:156: error: syntax error before "uint64_t"
16431 > >sockets.h:157: error: syntax error before "uint32_t"
16432 >
16433 > Can you please send me a copy of your configure.log and config.h files?
16434 >
16435 > --Andrew Church
16436 > achurch@achurch.org
16437 > http://achurch.org/
16438 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
16439 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
16440 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
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16456 From achurch at achurch.org Wed Nov 21 13:00:18 2007
16457 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
16458 Date: Tue Nov 20 20:03:49 2007
16459 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.0.63 released
16460 Message-ID: <4743ae74.50320@msgid.achurch.org>
16461
16462 Services 5.0.63 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
16463
16464 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/old/ (Japan)
16465 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/old/ (Western USA)
16466
16467 72ca8245d99fd1d7f841131ef55a09aa ircservices-5.0.63.tar.gz
16468 4ddecc3dcc2a36d645ed73d6a912a51a ircservices-5.0.63.diff.gz
16469 9de5e51581658113f3ab39d153000d60 ircservices-5.0.63-1.i386.rpm
16470 5d821d030a8fd8911ea94e0abef25f4d ircservices_5.0.63-1_i386.deb
16471
16472 The mirrors should have it shortly.
16473
16474 This release fixes two security-related bugs discovered in version 5.1
16475 which are also present in 5.0. Upgrading to 5.1 is recommended, but if you
16476 are continuing to use 5.0, please upgrade to 5.0.63 at your earliest
16477 convenience.
16478
16479 Changes in version 5.0.63
16480 -------------------------
16481 2007/11/21 Backported security-related fixes from 5.1.
16482
16483 --Andrew Church
16484 achurch@achurch.org
16485 http://achurch.org/
16486 From achurch at achurch.org Wed Nov 21 13:36:35 2007
16487 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
16488 Date: Tue Nov 20 20:36:32 2007
16489 Subject: [IRCServices] ircservices 5.1.x compile error
16490 In-Reply-To: <979b35080711202004x47365c9eja67c1ae81f16637b@mail.gmail.com>
16491 Message-ID: <4743b636.50617@msgid.achurch.org>
16492
16493 >Here you go.
16494
16495 Thanks; I've found and fixed the problem. I'll include the fix in the
16496 next release of Services, but for the time being, please apply the patch
16497 below.
16498
16499 --Andrew Church
16500 achurch@achurch.org
16501 http://achurch.org/
16502
16503 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
16504
16505 Index: configure
16506 ===================================================================
16507 RCS file: /var/local/cvsroot/ircservices/configure,v
16508 retrieving revision 2.144
16509 diff -u -r2.144 configure
16510 --- configure 20 Oct 2007 04:00:39 -0000 2.144
16511 +++ configure 21 Nov 2007 04:36:27 -0000
16512 @@ -2627,6 +2627,8 @@
16513 EOT
16514 if [ "$SYMS_NEED_UNDERSCORES" ] ; then cat >>config.h.new <<EOT ; fi
16515 #define SYMS_NEED_UNDERSCORES $SYMS_NEED_UNDERSCORES
16516 +EOT
16517 +cat >>config.h.new <<EOT
16518
16519 #define HAVE_STDINT_H $HAVE_STDINT_H
16520 #define HAVE_STRINGS_H $HAVE_STRINGS_H
16521 From jfrates at gmail.com Tue Nov 20 21:33:17 2007
16522 From: jfrates at gmail.com (Jarrod Frates)
16523 Date: Tue Nov 20 21:31:35 2007
16524 Subject: [IRCServices] ircservices 5.1.x compile error
16525 In-Reply-To: <4743b636.50617@msgid.achurch.org>
16526 References: <979b35080711202004x47365c9eja67c1ae81f16637b@mail.gmail.com>
16527 <4743b636.50617@msgid.achurch.org>
16528 Message-ID: <979b35080711202133y3882c80ev8d1d3db635e16f1d@mail.gmail.com>
16529
16530 On Nov 20, 2007 8:36 PM, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
16531 > Thanks; I've found and fixed the problem. I'll include the fix in the
16532 > next release of Services, but for the time being, please apply the patch
16533 > below.
16534
16535 Worked perfectly. Thanks for the update.
16536
16537 I don't blame you for including it in the next release. Three
16538 releases in an hour or so is tough on most anyone.
16539
16540
16541 Jarrod
16542 From niek at signet.nl Mon Nov 26 07:03:48 2007
16543 From: niek at signet.nl (Niek van der Steen)
16544 Date: Mon Nov 26 08:27:14 2007
16545 Subject: [IRCServices] IRC services won't start
16546 Message-ID: <474AE054.50405@signet.nl>
16547
16548 Hi,
16549
16550 This is my first e-mail to this mailing list, so, please correct me if I
16551 did something wrong, but, don't shoot me ;)
16552
16553 I have a debian box, and did sudo apt-get install ircd-ircu.
16554 So, I've IRCu installed. Little configuration things in the
16555 /etc/ircd/ircd.conf file, but pretty much done.
16556
16557 Then I went searching for a IRC-services package. Found one, this one :)
16558 I configured the package (first installed it, it was a .deb package).
16559
16560 I started it, it says that everything is okay, no errors, and:
16561 "Initialization successful, starting IRC Services.".
16562
16563 I joined my IRC server, and did:
16564 /msg ChanServ HELP
16565 said back to me: "[15:51:48] ChanServ: No such nick".
16566 Tried it with Nickserv too, same reaction.
16567
16568 Soo .. It is running (ps -ax is the proof) but. Not responding ? well,
16569 No services online I can tell you :)
16570
16571 Anybody fimilair to this problem, or knows what I did wrong ?
16572
16573 Best Regards,
16574 Niek van der Steen
16575 From achurch at achurch.org Tue Nov 27 01:46:18 2007
16576 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
16577 Date: Mon Nov 26 08:46:42 2007
16578 Subject: [IRCServices] IRC services won't start
16579 In-Reply-To: <474AE054.50405@signet.nl>
16580 Message-ID: <474af8ef.62100@msgid.achurch.org>
16581
16582 The first thing to do when you encounter problems is to check the Services
16583 log file (ircservices.log by default).
16584
16585 You said you installed ircu; in all probability, the version you installed
16586 is not supported by Services (which only supports ircu 2.9). Check
16587 section 2 of the Services manual (docs/2.html) for a list of supported IRC
16588 servers, and make sure you're using one of them. You'll also need to
16589 configure Services and your IRC server correctly, as described in the
16590 Services manual and your IRC server's documentation.
16591
16592 --Andrew Church
16593 achurch@achurch.org
16594 http://achurch.org/
16595
16596 >Hi,
16597 >
16598 >This is my first e-mail to this mailing list, so, please correct me if I
16599 >did something wrong, but, don't shoot me ;)
16600 >
16601 >I have a debian box, and did sudo apt-get install ircd-ircu.
16602 >So, I've IRCu installed. Little configuration things in the
16603 >/etc/ircd/ircd.conf file, but pretty much done.
16604 >
16605 >Then I went searching for a IRC-services package. Found one, this one :)
16606 >I configured the package (first installed it, it was a .deb package).
16607 >
16608 >I started it, it says that everything is okay, no errors, and:
16609 >"Initialization successful, starting IRC Services.".
16610 >
16611 >I joined my IRC server, and did:
16612 >/msg ChanServ HELP
16613 >said back to me: "[15:51:48] ChanServ: No such nick".
16614 >Tried it with Nickserv too, same reaction.
16615 >
16616 >Soo .. It is running (ps -ax is the proof) but. Not responding ? well,
16617 >No services online I can tell you :)
16618 >
16619 >Anybody fimilair to this problem, or knows what I did wrong ?
16620 >
16621 >Best Regards,
16622 >Niek van der Steen
16623 >------------------------------------------------------------------
16624 >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
16625 >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
16626 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Mon Nov 26 08:50:49 2007
16627 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
16628 Date: Mon Nov 26 08:48:45 2007
16629 Subject: [IRCServices] IRC services won't start
16630 In-Reply-To: <474af8ef.62100@msgid.achurch.org>
16631 References: <474AE054.50405@signet.nl> <474af8ef.62100@msgid.achurch.org>
16632 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0711260850q64a0e355naebcff6c0c934506@mail.gmail.com>
16633
16634 Further more, it might help to know what version of Services you are
16635 working with. :)
16636
16637 On Nov 26, 2007 4:46 PM, Andrew Church <achurch@achurch.org> wrote:
16638 > The first thing to do when you encounter problems is to check the Services
16639 > log file (ircservices.log by default).
16640 >
16641 > You said you installed ircu; in all probability, the version you installed
16642 > is not supported by Services (which only supports ircu 2.9). Check
16643 > section 2 of the Services manual (docs/2.html) for a list of supported IRC
16644 > servers, and make sure you're using one of them. You'll also need to
16645 > configure Services and your IRC server correctly, as described in the
16646 > Services manual and your IRC server's documentation.
16647 >
16648 > --Andrew Church
16649 > achurch@achurch.org
16650 > http://achurch.org/
16651 >
16652 >
16653 > >Hi,
16654 > >
16655 > >This is my first e-mail to this mailing list, so, please correct me if I
16656 > >did something wrong, but, don't shoot me ;)
16657 > >
16658 > >I have a debian box, and did sudo apt-get install ircd-ircu.
16659 > >So, I've IRCu installed. Little configuration things in the
16660 > >/etc/ircd/ircd.conf file, but pretty much done.
16661 > >
16662 > >Then I went searching for a IRC-services package. Found one, this one :)
16663 > >I configured the package (first installed it, it was a .deb package).
16664 > >
16665 > >I started it, it says that everything is okay, no errors, and:
16666 > >"Initialization successful, starting IRC Services.".
16667 > >
16668 > >I joined my IRC server, and did:
16669 > >/msg ChanServ HELP
16670 > >said back to me: "[15:51:48] ChanServ: No such nick".
16671 > >Tried it with Nickserv too, same reaction.
16672 > >
16673 > >Soo .. It is running (ps -ax is the proof) but. Not responding ? well,
16674 > >No services online I can tell you :)
16675 > >
16676 > >Anybody fimilair to this problem, or knows what I did wrong ?
16677 > >
16678 > >Best Regards,
16679 > >Niek van der Steen
16680 > >------------------------------------------------------------------
16681 > >To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
16682 > >http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
16683 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
16684 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
16685 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
16686 >
16687 From niek at signet.nl Mon Nov 26 08:57:10 2007
16688 From: niek at signet.nl (Niek van der Steen)
16689 Date: Mon Nov 26 08:56:54 2007
16690 Subject: [IRCServices] IRC services won't start
16691 In-Reply-To: <474af8ef.62100@msgid.achurch.org>
16692 References: <474af8ef.62100@msgid.achurch.org>
16693 Message-ID: <474AFAE6.5030000@signet.nl>
16694
16695 The log files are clean, nothing in there. (forgotten to tell you guys).
16696
16697 Erm. I am using 2.10 of IRCu. Guess that's the problem. I will look how
16698 to downgrade :)
16699
16700 Andrew Church wrote:
16701 > The first thing to do when you encounter problems is to check the Services
16702 > log file (ircservices.log by default).
16703 >
16704 > You said you installed ircu; in all probability, the version you installed
16705 > is not supported by Services (which only supports ircu 2.9). Check
16706 > section 2 of the Services manual (docs/2.html) for a list of supported IRC
16707 > servers, and make sure you're using one of them. You'll also need to
16708 > configure Services and your IRC server correctly, as described in the
16709 > Services manual and your IRC server's documentation.
16710 >
16711 > --Andrew Church
16712 > achurch@achurch.org
16713 > http://achurch.org/
16714 >
16715 >
16716 >> Hi,
16717 >>
16718 >> This is my first e-mail to this mailing list, so, please correct me if I
16719 >> did something wrong, but, don't shoot me ;)
16720 >>
16721 >> I have a debian box, and did sudo apt-get install ircd-ircu.
16722 >> So, I've IRCu installed. Little configuration things in the
16723 >> /etc/ircd/ircd.conf file, but pretty much done.
16724 >>
16725 >> Then I went searching for a IRC-services package. Found one, this one :)
16726 >> I configured the package (first installed it, it was a .deb package).
16727 >>
16728 >> I started it, it says that everything is okay, no errors, and:
16729 >> "Initialization successful, starting IRC Services.".
16730 >>
16731 >> I joined my IRC server, and did:
16732 >> /msg ChanServ HELP
16733 >> said back to me: "[15:51:48] ChanServ: No such nick".
16734 >> Tried it with Nickserv too, same reaction.
16735 >>
16736 >> Soo .. It is running (ps -ax is the proof) but. Not responding ? well,
16737 >> No services online I can tell you :)
16738 >>
16739 >> Anybody fimilair to this problem, or knows what I did wrong ?
16740 >>
16741 >> Best Regards,
16742 >> Niek van der Steen
16743 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
16744 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
16745 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
16746 >>
16747 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
16748 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
16749 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
16750 >
16751
16752 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sun Dec 2 16:43:26 2007
16753 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
16754 Date: Sun Dec 2 22:05:13 2007
16755 Subject: [IRCServices] Services and nick changes
16756 Message-ID: <4753512E.30301@fastmail.com.au>
16757
16758 When you identify to NickServ and when you change your nick, ChanServ
16759 does not keep track of nick changes and you are not able to use the
16760 commands like op deop.
16761
16762 This is when you change your nick as normal - not on the link list.
16763
16764 Is this by design that Services do not keep track of nick changes?
16765
16766
16767 - Casey
16768 From achurch at achurch.org Mon Dec 3 15:15:48 2007
16769 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
16770 Date: Sun Dec 2 22:21:58 2007
16771 Subject: [IRCServices] Services and nick changes
16772 In-Reply-To: <4753512E.30301@fastmail.com.au>
16773 Message-ID: <4753a07f.11372@msgid.achurch.org>
16774
16775 >When you identify to NickServ and when you change your nick, ChanServ
16776 >does not keep track of nick changes and you are not able to use the
16777 >commands like op deop.
16778 >
16779 >This is when you change your nick as normal - not on the link list.
16780 >
16781 >Is this by design that Services do not keep track of nick changes?
16782
16783 This is by design; you're only given privileges for the nickname you're
16784 currently using, not for any nickname you may happen to have identified
16785 to. For a short explanation, see "Allow identification to multiple
16786 nicknames" in section 11-2-7 of the technical manual:
16787 http://www.ircservices.za.net/docs/tech/11.html#s2-7
16788
16789 --Andrew Church
16790 achurch@achurch.org
16791 http://achurch.org/
16792 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sun Dec 2 23:25:27 2007
16793 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
16794 Date: Sun Dec 2 23:25:40 2007
16795 Subject: [IRCServices] Services and nick changes
16796 In-Reply-To: <4753a07f.11372@msgid.achurch.org>
16797 References: <4753a07f.11372@msgid.achurch.org>
16798 Message-ID: <4753AF67.6040207@fastmail.com.au>
16799
16800 I was meaning on other Services, like on DALnet NickServ and AustNet
16801 NickOP. When you identify to your nick and then change to another nick,
16802 DALnet and AustNet will remember you and can still use the commands
16803
16804 I was wondering with IRCServices how ChanServ does not remember you when
16805 you change your nick, like on other Services do.
16806
16807
16808 - Casey
16809 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sun Dec 2 23:38:23 2007
16810 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
16811 Date: Sun Dec 2 23:38:35 2007
16812 Subject: [IRCServices] Services and nick changes
16813 In-Reply-To: <4753AF67.6040207@fastmail.com.au>
16814 References: <4753a07f.11372@msgid.achurch.org>
16815 <4753AF67.6040207@fastmail.com.au>
16816 Message-ID: <4753B26F.5000205@fastmail.com.au>
16817
16818 not identifying to another nick when you are identified to your nick.
16819
16820
16821 - Casey
16822
16823
16824
16825 Casey wrote:
16826 > I was meaning on other Services, like on DALnet NickServ and AustNet
16827 > NickOP. When you identify to your nick and then change to another nick,
16828 > DALnet and AustNet will remember you and can still use the commands
16829 >
16830 > I was wondering with IRCServices how ChanServ does not remember you when
16831 > you change your nick, like on other Services do.
16832 >
16833 >
16834 > - Casey
16835 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
16836 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
16837 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
16838 >
16839 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Mon Dec 3 01:10:22 2007
16840 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
16841 Date: Mon Dec 3 01:10:30 2007
16842 Subject: [IRCServices] Services and nick changes
16843 In-Reply-To: <4753B26F.5000205@fastmail.com.au>
16844 References: <4753a07f.11372@msgid.achurch.org>
16845 <4753AF67.6040207@fastmail.com.au> <4753B26F.5000205@fastmail.com.au>
16846 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0712030110y660fc3f4tddb0bd195f0db793@mail.gmail.com>
16847
16848 i.e.
16849
16850 /nick foo
16851 /ns id bar
16852 /nick foo2
16853 ..now I have no access.
16854
16855 I think the reasoning behind this is still much the same, though I
16856 might be wrong.
16857
16858 On Dec 2, 2007 11:38 PM, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
16859 > not identifying to another nick when you are identified to your nick.
16860 >
16861 >
16862 > - Casey
16863 >
16864 >
16865 >
16866 >
16867 > Casey wrote:
16868 > > I was meaning on other Services, like on DALnet NickServ and AustNet
16869 > > NickOP. When you identify to your nick and then change to another nick,
16870 > > DALnet and AustNet will remember you and can still use the commands
16871 > >
16872 > > I was wondering with IRCServices how ChanServ does not remember you when
16873 > > you change your nick, like on other Services do.
16874 > >
16875 > >
16876 > > - Casey
16877 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------
16878 > > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
16879 > > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
16880 > >
16881 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
16882 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
16883 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
16884 >
16885 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sat Dec 8 18:09:58 2007
16886 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
16887 Date: Sat Dec 8 18:09:49 2007
16888 Subject: [IRCServices] Future Work - Command List
16889 Message-ID: <475B4E76.90901@fastmail.com.au>
16890
16891 A thought I had for the Command List, to maybe show only the commands
16892 the Opers have access to.
16893
16894 On a Services Operator nick, they see the admin commands on NickServ
16895 help commands and on ChanServ help commands, and get access denied.
16896
16897
16898 - Casey
16899 From achurch at achurch.org Sun Dec 9 11:38:11 2007
16900 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
16901 Date: Sat Dec 8 18:41:21 2007
16902 Subject: [IRCServices] Future Work - Command List
16903 In-Reply-To: <475B4E76.90901@fastmail.com.au>
16904 Message-ID: <475b55de.22540@msgid.achurch.org>
16905
16906 >A thought I had for the Command List, to maybe show only the commands
16907 >the Opers have access to.
16908 >
16909 >On a Services Operator nick, they see the admin commands on NickServ
16910 >help commands and on ChanServ help commands, and get access denied.
16911
16912 This is by design; IRC operators (regardless of Services privilege level)
16913 are shown all commands, to help them understand what functionality
16914 Services offers. The commands' help messages indicate what privilege
16915 level is actually required to use them.
16916
16917 --Andrew Church
16918 achurch@achurch.org
16919 http://achurch.org/
16920 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sat Dec 8 22:24:14 2007
16921 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
16922 Date: Sat Dec 8 22:24:09 2007
16923 Subject: [IRCServices] MemoServ set forward on - internal error
16924 Message-ID: <475B8A0E.3050504@fastmail.com.au>
16925
16926 When doing MemoServ set forward on and when you send a memo, it comes
16927 up with a internal error--unable to process request.
16928
16929
16930 debug log
16931
16932 [Dec 09 16:01:07.558195 2007] IRC Services 5.1.9 starting up (options:
16933 debug)
16934 [Dec 09 16:01:07.558386 2007] debug: Loading language 0 from file
16935 `languages/en_us'
16936 [Dec 09 16:01:07.587482 2007] debug: Loading language 10 from file
16937 `languages/nl'
16938 [Dec 09 16:01:07.597649 2007] debug: Loading language 6 from file
16939 `languages/fr'
16940 [Dec 09 16:01:07.601103 2007] debug: Loading language 9 from file
16941 `languages/de'
16942 [Dec 09 16:01:07.608603 2007] debug: Loading language 11 from file
16943 `languages/hu'
16944 [Dec 09 16:01:07.621771 2007] debug: Loading language 2 from file
16945 `languages/ja_euc'
16946 [Dec 09 16:01:07.624373 2007] debug: Loading language 3 from file
16947 `languages/ja_sjis'
16948 [Dec 09 16:01:07.626754 2007] debug: Loading language 12 from file
16949 `languages/ru'
16950 [Dec 09 16:01:07.632950 2007] debug: Loading language 4 from file
16951 `languages/es'
16952 [Dec 09 16:01:07.657199 2007] debug: Loading language 7 from file
16953 `languages/tr'
16954 [Dec 09 16:01:07.661056 2007] debug: Loaded languages
16955 [Dec 09 16:01:07.661112 2007] debug: Loading module `protocol/inspircd'
16956 [Dec 09 16:01:07.696586 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
16957 `protocol/inspircd'
16958 [Dec 09 16:01:07.696640 2007] debug: Loading module `encryption/md5'
16959 [Dec 09 16:01:07.710570 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
16960 `encryption/md5'
16961 [Dec 09 16:01:07.710610 2007] debug: Loading module `encryption/unix-crypt'
16962 [Dec 09 16:01:07.724060 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
16963 `encryption/unix-crypt'
16964 [Dec 09 16:01:07.724100 2007] debug: Loading module `database/standard'
16965 [Dec 09 16:01:07.734204 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
16966 `database/standard'
16967 [Dec 09 16:01:07.734243 2007] debug: Loading module `mail/main'
16968 [Dec 09 16:01:07.745164 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module `mail/main'
16969 [Dec 09 16:01:07.745203 2007] debug: Loading module `mail/smtp'
16970 [Dec 09 16:01:07.745740 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module `mail/smtp'
16971 [Dec 09 16:01:07.745776 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/main'
16972 [Dec 09 16:01:07.773618 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
16973 `operserv/main'
16974 [Dec 09 16:01:07.773660 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/akill'
16975 [Dec 09 16:01:07.775328 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
16976 `operserv/akill'
16977 [Dec 09 16:01:07.775371 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/news'
16978 [Dec 09 16:01:07.776420 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
16979 `operserv/news'
16980 [Dec 09 16:01:07.776458 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/sessions'
16981 [Dec 09 16:01:07.778293 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
16982 `operserv/sessions'
16983 [Dec 09 16:01:07.778332 2007] debug: Loading module `operserv/sline'
16984 [Dec 09 16:01:07.783760 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
16985 `operserv/sline'
16986 [Dec 09 16:01:07.783802 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/main'
16987 [Dec 09 16:01:07.817390 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
16988 `nickserv/main'
16989 [Dec 09 16:01:07.817441 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/access'
16990 [Dec 09 16:01:07.842667 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
16991 `nickserv/access'
16992 [Dec 09 16:01:07.842706 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/link'
16993 [Dec 09 16:01:07.856081 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
16994 `nickserv/link'
16995 [Dec 09 16:01:07.856119 2007] debug: Loading module `nickserv/mail-auth'
16996 [Dec 09 16:01:07.857104 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
16997 `nickserv/mail-auth'
16998 [Dec 09 16:01:07.857141 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/main'
16999 [Dec 09 16:01:07.877072 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
17000 `chanserv/main'
17001 [Dec 09 16:01:07.877121 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/access-levels'
17002 [Dec 09 16:01:07.886434 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
17003 `chanserv/access-levels'
17004 [Dec 09 16:01:07.886471 2007] debug: Loading module `chanserv/access-xop'
17005 [Dec 09 16:01:07.887874 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
17006 `chanserv/access-xop'
17007 [Dec 09 16:01:07.887912 2007] debug: Loading module `memoserv/main'
17008 [Dec 09 16:01:07.908084 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
17009 `memoserv/main'
17010 [Dec 09 16:01:07.908129 2007] debug: Loading module `memoserv/forward'
17011 [Dec 09 16:01:07.909245 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
17012 `memoserv/forward'
17013 [Dec 09 16:01:07.909283 2007] debug: Loading module `memoserv/ignore'
17014 [Dec 09 16:01:07.910795 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
17015 `memoserv/ignore'
17016 [Dec 09 16:01:07.910914 2007] debug: Loading module `statserv/main'
17017 [Dec 09 16:01:07.936142 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
17018 `statserv/main'
17019 [Dec 09 16:01:07.936185 2007] debug: Loading module `misc/xml-export'
17020 [Dec 09 16:01:07.943227 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
17021 `misc/xml-export'
17022 [Dec 09 16:01:07.943267 2007] debug: Loading module `misc/xml-import'
17023 [Dec 09 16:01:07.945730 2007] debug: Successfully loaded module
17024 `misc/xml-import'
17025 [Dec 09 16:01:07.945771 2007] debug: Loaded modules
17026 [Dec 09 16:01:07.946575 2007] debug: Initiated connection to 127.0.0.1:7000
17027 [Dec 09 16:01:07.946704 2007] debug: Sent: SERVER services.casey.net
17028 <password> 0 :Services for IRC Networks
17029 [Dec 09 16:01:07.946738 2007] debug: Sent: BURST
17030 [Dec 09 16:01:07.946774 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net VERSION
17031 :ircservices-5.1.9 services.casey.net :build #1, compiled Mon Dec 3
17032 09:33:58 EST 2007
17033 [Dec 09 16:01:07.946808 2007] debug: Sent: ENDBURST
17034 [Dec 09 16:01:08.979856 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
17035 1197180068 OperServ casey.net casey.net services +oi 0.0.0.0 :Operator
17036 Server
17037 [Dec 09 16:01:08.979969 2007] debug: Sent: :OperServ OPERTYPE
17038 :Network_Service
17039 [Dec 09 16:01:08.980031 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
17040 1197180068 Global casey.net casey.net services +oi 0.0.0.0 :Global Noticer
17041 [Dec 09 16:01:08.980102 2007] debug: Sent: :Global OPERTYPE :Network_Service
17042 [Dec 09 16:01:08.980167 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
17043 1197180068 NickServ casey.net casey.net services +o 0.0.0.0 :Nickname Server
17044 [Dec 09 16:01:08.980218 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ OPERTYPE
17045 :Network_Service
17046 [Dec 09 16:01:08.980284 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
17047 1197180068 ChanServ casey.net casey.net services +o 0.0.0.0 :Channel Server
17048 [Dec 09 16:01:08.980337 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ OPERTYPE
17049 :Network_Service
17050 [Dec 09 16:01:08.980403 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
17051 1197180068 MemoServ casey.net casey.net services +o 0.0.0.0 :Memo Server
17052 [Dec 09 16:01:08.980457 2007] debug: Sent: :MemoServ OPERTYPE
17053 :Network_Service
17054 [Dec 09 16:01:08.980519 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net NICK
17055 1197180068 StatServ casey.net casey.net services +i 0.0.0.0 :Statistics
17056 Server
17057 [Dec 09 16:01:08.980584 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB START
17058 [Dec 09 16:01:08.980690 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB MODULES
17059 m_banexception.so,m_banredirect.so,m_blockcolor.so,m_chanprotect.so,m_chghost.so,m_cloaking.so,m_commonchans.so,m_globops.so,m_hidechans.so,m_hideoper.so,m_joinflood.so,m_kicknorejoin.so,m_messageflood.so,m_nickflood.so,m_noctcp.so,m_nonicks.so,m_nonotice.so,m_operchans.so,m_redirect.so,m_services.so,m_stripcolor.so,m_svshold.so
17060 [Dec 09 16:01:08.980736 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB CAPABILITIES
17061 :NICKMAX=31 HALFOP=1 CHANMAX=65 MAXMODES=20 IDENTMAX=12 MAXQUIT=255
17062 MAXTOPIC=307 MAXKICK=255 MAXGECOS=128 MAXAWAY=200 IP6NATIVE=0
17063 IP6SUPPORT=1 PROTOCOL=1105 PREFIX=(ohv)@%+
17064 CHANMODES=abeq,k,FJLfjl,CMNORSTcimnprst SVSPART=1
17065 [Dec 09 16:01:08.980773 2007] debug: Received: CAPAB END
17066 [Dec 09 16:01:08.980809 2007] debug: Received: SERVER
17067 casey.qld.au.casey.net <password> 0 :Waddle World
17068 [Dec 09 16:01:08.980853 2007] debug: Received: BURST 1197180068
17069 [Dec 09 16:01:08.980888 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
17070 VERSION :InspIRCd-1.1.15+Wensleydale casey.qld.au.casey.net :Linux Casey
17071 2.6.22-14-generic [FLAGS=0,epoll,singlethread-object]
17072 [Dec 09 16:01:09.019232 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
17073 NICK 1197178867 Casey 192.168.1.10 netadmin.casey.net casey +inosx
17074 192.168.1.10 :Casey
17075 [Dec 09 16:01:09.019306 2007] debug: new user: Casey
17076 [Dec 09 16:01:09.019391 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ SVSMODE Casey :-r
17077 [Dec 09 16:01:09.019475 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey :This
17078 nickname is registered and protected. If it is your nickname, type
17079 \ 2/msg NickServ IDENTIFY \1fpassword\1f\ 2. Otherwise, please choose a
17080 different nickname.
17081 [Dec 09 16:01:09.019530 2007] debug: Changing mode for Casey to +inosx
17082 [Dec 09 16:01:09.019584 2007] debug: Received: :Casey OPERTYPE NetAdmin
17083 [Dec 09 16:01:09.019624 2007] debug: Changing mode for Casey to +o
17084 [Dec 09 16:01:09.019681 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
17085 ADDLINE Z 69.69.69.69 <Config> 1197178853 0 :No porn here thanks.
17086 [Dec 09 16:01:09.019717 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
17087 ADDLINE Q ChanServ <Config> 1197178853 0 :Reserved For Services
17088 [Dec 09 16:01:09.019754 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
17089 ADDLINE Q NickServ <Config> 1197178853 0 :Reserved For Services
17090 [Dec 09 16:01:09.019790 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
17091 ADDLINE Q OperServ <Config> 1197178853 0 :Reserved For Services
17092 [Dec 09 16:01:09.019827 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
17093 ADDLINE Q MemoServ <Config> 1197178853 0 :Reserved For Services
17094 [Dec 09 16:01:09.019863 2007] debug: Received: :casey.qld.au.casey.net
17095 ADDLINE E *@ircop.host.com <Config> 1197178853 0 :Opers hostname
17096 [Dec 09 16:01:09.019900 2007] debug: Received:
17097 [Dec 09 16:01:09.019933 2007] debug: Received: ENDBURST
17098 [Dec 09 16:01:25.422140 2007] debug: Received: :Casey PRIVMSG NickServ
17099 :identify <password>
17100 [Dec 09 16:01:25.422308 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ SVSMODE Casey :+r
17101 [Dec 09 16:01:25.422358 2007] (nickserv/main) Casey!casey@192.168.1.10
17102 identified for nick Casey
17103 [Dec 09 16:01:25.422429 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ NOTICE Casey
17104 :Password accepted -- you are now recognized.
17105 [Dec 09 16:01:35.409975 2007] debug: Received: :Casey PRIVMSG MemoServ
17106 :set forward on
17107 [Dec 09 16:01:35.410139 2007] debug: Sent: :MemoServ NOTICE Casey :Your
17108 memos will now be forwarded to your E-mail address:
17109 \ 2caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au\ 2
17110 [Dec 09 16:01:43.896368 2007] debug: Received: :Casey PRIVMSG MemoServ
17111 :send Casey testing
17112 [Dec 09 16:01:43.896573 2007] debug: (mail/main) sendmail:
17113 from=services@casey.net to=caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au subject=[Memo
17114 for Casey]
17115 [Dec 09 16:01:43.896636 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) connecting
17116 [Dec 09 16:01:43.898241 2007] debug: Sent: :MemoServ NOTICE Casey
17117 :Internal error--unable to process request.
17118 [Dec 09 16:01:44.627366 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8)
17119 received: 220-ipmail01.adl6.internode.on.net ESMTP
17120 [Dec 09 16:01:44.627437 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8)
17121 received: 220 ESMTP; ppp121-45-253-94.lns2.bne4.internode.on.net
17122 [121.45.253.94] in MTA's INSIDEinternode; drivin' into the sunset
17123 [Dec 09 16:01:44.627494 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) sent:
17124 HELO services.casey.net
17125 [Dec 09 16:01:44.743246 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8)
17126 received: 250 ipmail01.adl6.internode.on.net
17127 [Dec 09 16:01:44.743305 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) sent:
17128 MAIL FROM:<services@casey.net>
17129 [Dec 09 16:01:45.347933 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8)
17130 received: 250 sender <services@casey.net> ok
17131 [Dec 09 16:01:45.348022 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) sent:
17132 RCPT TO:<caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au>
17133 [Dec 09 16:01:45.459003 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8)
17134 received: 250 recipient <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> ok
17135 [Dec 09 16:01:45.459083 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) sent: DATA
17136 [Dec 09 16:01:45.569640 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8)
17137 received: 354 go ahead
17138 [Dec 09 16:01:45.569733 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) sent:
17139 From: "" <services@casey.net>
17140 [Dec 09 16:01:45.569774 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) sent:
17141 To: <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au>
17142 [Dec 09 16:01:45.569815 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) sent:
17143 Subject: Memo for Casey
17144 [Dec 09 16:01:45.569858 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) sent:
17145 Date: Sun, 09 Dec 2007 06:01:45 +0000
17146 [Dec 09 16:01:45.569899 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) sent:
17147 MIME-Version: 1.0
17148 [Dec 09 16:01:45.569941 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) sent:
17149 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
17150 [Dec 09 16:01:45.569982 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) sent:
17151 [Dec 09 16:01:45.570024 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) sent:
17152 Memo from Casey (Dec 09 16:01:43 2007 EST)
17153 [Dec 09 16:01:45.570067 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) sent:
17154 testing
17155 [Dec 09 16:01:45.570108 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) sent: .
17156 [Dec 09 16:01:45.687175 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8)
17157 received: 250 ok: Message 2761912 accepted
17158 [Dec 09 16:01:45.687281 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) sent: QUIT
17159 [Dec 09 16:01:45.687339 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) closed
17160 (local)
17161 [Dec 09 16:01:45.687378 2007] debug: (mail/smtp) SMTP(0x82516a8) closed
17162 (free_socketinfo)
17163 [Dec 09 16:02:04.013200 2007] debug: Received: :Casey PRIVMSG OperServ
17164 :shutdown
17165 [Dec 09 16:02:04.013300 2007] (operserv/main) Casey: shutdown
17166 [Dec 09 16:02:04.013431 2007] debug: Saving databases
17167 [Dec 09 16:02:04.016745 2007] SHUTDOWN command received from Casey
17168 [Dec 09 16:02:04.016790 2007] debug: Unloading module `misc/xml-import'
17169 [Dec 09 16:02:04.016898 2007] debug: Unloading module `misc/xml-export'
17170 [Dec 09 16:02:04.016970 2007] debug: Unloading module `statserv/main'
17171 [Dec 09 16:02:04.017082 2007] debug: Sent: :StatServ QUIT :
17172 [Dec 09 16:02:04.017177 2007] debug: Unloading module `memoserv/ignore'
17173 [Dec 09 16:02:04.017253 2007] debug: Unloading module `memoserv/forward'
17174 [Dec 09 16:02:04.017327 2007] debug: Unloading module `memoserv/main'
17175 [Dec 09 16:02:04.017403 2007] debug: Sent: :MemoServ QUIT :
17176 [Dec 09 16:02:04.017490 2007] debug: Unloading module `chanserv/access-xop'
17177 [Dec 09 16:02:04.017567 2007] debug: Unloading module
17178 `chanserv/access-levels'
17179 [Dec 09 16:02:04.017642 2007] debug: Unloading module `chanserv/main'
17180 [Dec 09 16:02:04.017720 2007] debug: Sent: :ChanServ QUIT :
17181 [Dec 09 16:02:04.017829 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/mail-auth'
17182 [Dec 09 16:02:04.017910 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/link'
17183 [Dec 09 16:02:04.017986 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/access'
17184 [Dec 09 16:02:04.018051 2007] debug: Unloading module `nickserv/main'
17185 [Dec 09 16:02:04.018129 2007] debug: Sent: :NickServ QUIT :
17186 [Dec 09 16:02:04.018219 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/sline'
17187 [Dec 09 16:02:04.018272 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/sessions'
17188 [Dec 09 16:02:04.018331 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/news'
17189 [Dec 09 16:02:04.018381 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/akill'
17190 [Dec 09 16:02:04.018433 2007] debug: Unloading module `operserv/main'
17191 [Dec 09 16:02:04.018486 2007] debug: Sent: :OperServ QUIT :
17192 [Dec 09 16:02:04.018532 2007] debug: Sent: :Global QUIT :
17193 [Dec 09 16:02:04.018588 2007] debug: Unloading module `mail/smtp'
17194 [Dec 09 16:02:04.018635 2007] debug: Unloading module `mail/main'
17195 [Dec 09 16:02:04.018681 2007] debug: Unloading module `database/standard'
17196 [Dec 09 16:02:04.018727 2007] debug: Unloading module
17197 `encryption/unix-crypt'
17198 [Dec 09 16:02:04.018776 2007] debug: Unloading module `encryption/md5'
17199 [Dec 09 16:02:04.018827 2007] debug: Unloading module `protocol/inspircd'
17200 [Dec 09 16:02:04.018908 2007] debug: Sent: :services.casey.net SQUIT
17201 services.casey.net :SHUTDOWN command received from Casey
17202 From achurch at achurch.org Sun Dec 9 19:39:53 2007
17203 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
17204 Date: Sun Dec 9 02:40:02 2007
17205 Subject: [IRCServices] MemoServ set forward on - internal error
17206 In-Reply-To: <475B8A0E.3050504@fastmail.com.au>
17207 Message-ID: <475bc60e.25342@msgid.achurch.org>
17208
17209 >When doing MemoServ set forward on and when you send a memo, it comes
17210 >up with a internal error--unable to process request.
17211
17212 Fixed, thanks for the report. (This is just a cosmetic error; the memos
17213 are in fact being sent.)
17214
17215 --Andrew Church
17216 achurch@achurch.org
17217 http://achurch.org/
17218 From achurch at achurch.org Sun Dec 9 19:56:49 2007
17219 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
17220 Date: Sun Dec 9 03:05:32 2007
17221 Subject: [IRCServices] Services 5.1.10 released
17222 Message-ID: <475bcc0d.53413@msgid.achurch.org>
17223
17224 Services 5.1.10 has been released, and can be downloaded from:
17225
17226 http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ (Japan)
17227 ftp://ftp.esper.net/ircservices/ (Western USA)
17228
17229 a023601c4a375b7f74679dcda8f82056 ircservices-5.1.10.tar.gz
17230 c0fa8329883df1a07cb6b9be2105451a ircservices-5.1.10.diff.gz
17231 665fde04fc7adfa5e9a39b2218be0753 ircservices-5.1.10-1.i386.rpm
17232 39277c5ee3224ff8f4ffad1557bfe597 ircservices_5.1.10-1_i386.deb
17233
17234 The mirrors should have it shortly.
17235
17236 This is a maintenance release that fixes a few minor bugs, including
17237 an incorrect error message when sending memos to a nickname with memo
17238 forwarding enabled. Upgrade at your leisure.
17239
17240 Changes in version 5.1.10
17241 -------------------------
17242 2007/12/09 Fixed bug preventing ircservices-chk from detecting the PID
17243 file properly. Reported by <chiappa@webinfo.fi>
17244 2007/12/09 Fixed cosmetic bug causing "internal error" messages to be
17245 emitted when sending memos to users with forwarding
17246 enabled. Reported by Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au>
17247 2007/11/21 Fixed bug causing compilation to fail on certain platforms.
17248 Reported by Jarrod Frates <jfrates@gmail.com>
17249
17250 --Andrew Church
17251 achurch@achurch.org
17252 http://achurch.org/
17253 From webmaster at ircnews.co.uk Sat Dec 15 07:29:07 2007
17254 From: webmaster at ircnews.co.uk (Krisstoffer)
17255 Date: Sat Dec 15 08:32:15 2007
17256 Subject: [IRCServices] 4.x Database to 5.0 query
17257 Message-ID: <1197732547.2490.5.camel@localhost.localdomain>
17258
17259 Greetings,
17260 We're running IRC Services 4.5.45 and have been running it for quite a
17261 few years now. We are looking at doing an upgrade to the 5.0 version,
17262 one of the main reasons for the upgrade is to better prevent "nick
17263 collectors"
17264
17265 However we are uncertain on one thing, once we set a limit on allowed
17266 registered nicknames, we are uncertain what will happen to those whom
17267 have say 100 nicks.
17268
17269 idea being setting say the allowed nicks to 10 what will happen to those
17270 with 100 nicks ? we have run over a few possible theories:
17271 1. it will drop there oldest nicks and retain 10 newest
17272 2. it will drop there newest nicks and retain 10 oldest
17273 3. it will go nuts and kill everything
17274 4. it will simply retain 4.x setup and allow those with the
17275 nicks to continue as they we're but with no ability to add to
17276 there collection, simply keep identifying them.
17277 As yet we have not managed to get a clear grasp on what the database
17278 conversion will do.. any hints would be appreciated.
17279 --
17280 Krisstoffer <webmaster@ircnews.co.uk>
17281 IRCNews
17282
17283 From achurch at achurch.org Sun Dec 16 02:03:59 2007
17284 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
17285 Date: Sat Dec 15 09:17:05 2007
17286 Subject: [IRCServices] 4.x Database to 5.0 query
17287 In-Reply-To: <1197732547.2490.5.camel@localhost.localdomain>
17288 Message-ID: <47640c12.12636@msgid.achurch.org>
17289
17290 >We're running IRC Services 4.5.45 and have been running it for quite a
17291 >few years now. We are looking at doing an upgrade to the 5.0 version,
17292 >one of the main reasons for the upgrade is to better prevent "nick
17293 >collectors"
17294 >
17295 >However we are uncertain on one thing, once we set a limit on allowed
17296 >registered nicknames, we are uncertain what will happen to those whom
17297 >have say 100 nicks.
17298 [...]
17299 > 4. it will simply retain 4.x setup and allow those with the
17300 > nicks to continue as they we're but with no ability to add to
17301 > there collection, simply keep identifying them.
17302
17303 Services takes this approach: no change will be made to the existing
17304 databases, but users with more nicknames than the limit will no longer
17305 be allowed to register or link new nicks until they ddrop some of the
17306 old ones.
17307
17308 Also, if you're considering upgrading, I'd like to recommend going
17309 directly to version 5.1 rather than 5.0; while there was admittedly a
17310 bit of a fiasco earlier with a few security bugs, the current version
17311 (5.1.10) should be stable, and I don't anticipate making any significant
17312 changes at this point. Either way, be sure to read the upgrade notes in
17313 the Services manual (http://www.ircservices.za.net/docs/upgrade.html)
17314 before upgrading, as there are several important changes to be aware of
17315 between each version.
17316
17317 --Andrew Church
17318 achurch@achurch.org
17319 http://achurch.org/
17320 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sat Dec 15 15:01:10 2007
17321 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
17322 Date: Sat Dec 15 15:01:16 2007
17323 Subject: [IRCServices] Perl on ServerOrigin
17324 Message-ID: <47645CB6.4010802@fastmail.com.au>
17325
17326 Would anyone know if perl is installed on the IRCd Shells at ServerOrigin?
17327
17328 I am looking at going for the Mid IRCd Shell.
17329
17330
17331 - Casey
17332 From surreal.w00t at gmail.com Sat Dec 15 15:40:58 2007
17333 From: surreal.w00t at gmail.com (Robin Burchell)
17334 Date: Sat Dec 15 15:40:56 2007
17335 Subject: [IRCServices] Perl on ServerOrigin
17336 In-Reply-To: <47645CB6.4010802@fastmail.com.au>
17337 References: <47645CB6.4010802@fastmail.com.au>
17338 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0712151540u2ce217c0x82708d8573e55719@mail.gmail.com>
17339
17340 Wouldn't a better approach be to mail them..?
17341
17342 On Dec 15, 2007 11:01 PM, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
17343 > Would anyone know if perl is installed on the IRCd Shells at ServerOrigin?
17344 >
17345 > I am looking at going for the Mid IRCd Shell.
17346 >
17347 >
17348 > - Casey
17349 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
17350 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
17351 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
17352 >
17353 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sat Dec 15 15:57:17 2007
17354 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
17355 Date: Sat Dec 15 15:57:18 2007
17356 Subject: [IRCServices] Perl on ServerOrigin
17357 In-Reply-To: <b19eae4e0712151540u2ce217c0x82708d8573e55719@mail.gmail.com>
17358 References: <47645CB6.4010802@fastmail.com.au>
17359 <b19eae4e0712151540u2ce217c0x82708d8573e55719@mail.gmail.com>
17360 Message-ID: <476469DD.80606@fastmail.com.au>
17361
17362 Hi w00t,
17363
17364 I have emailed him with a few questions and have gotten an answer back
17365 for those ones.
17366
17367 I did a email with 2 questions in it with perl in it, he only replied
17368 to that other question but not the perl one. I did a reply back for the
17369 same email asking again if perl was installed, and didn't get an answer
17370 back. I posted a new email asking about perl and still no answer.
17371
17372 asking to see if perl was installed to run IRC Defender on using the
17373 command perl defender.pl
17374
17375
17376 - Casey
17377
17378
17379
17380 Robin Burchell wrote:
17381 > Wouldn't a better approach be to mail them..?
17382 >
17383 > On Dec 15, 2007 11:01 PM, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
17384 >
17385 >> Would anyone know if perl is installed on the IRCd Shells at ServerOrigin?
17386 >>
17387 >> I am looking at going for the Mid IRCd Shell.
17388 >>
17389 >>
17390 >> - Casey
17391 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
17392 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
17393 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
17394 >>
17395 >>
17396 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
17397 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
17398 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
17399 >
17400 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sat Dec 15 16:06:02 2007
17401 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
17402 Date: Sat Dec 15 16:06:04 2007
17403 Subject: [IRCServices] Perl on ServerOrigin
17404 In-Reply-To: <476469DD.80606@fastmail.com.au>
17405 References: <47645CB6.4010802@fastmail.com.au> <b19eae4e0712151540u2ce217c0x82708d8573e55719@mail.gmail.com>
17406 <476469DD.80606@fastmail.com.au>
17407 Message-ID: <47646BEA.4070506@fastmail.com.au>
17408
17409 ServerOrigin run on FreeBSD -- I am gussing that perl will be installed.
17410
17411
17412 - Casey
17413
17414
17415
17416 Casey wrote:
17417 > Hi w00t,
17418 >
17419 > I have emailed him with a few questions and have gotten an answer back
17420 > for those ones.
17421 >
17422 > I did a email with 2 questions in it with perl in it, he only replied
17423 > to that other question but not the perl one. I did a reply back for
17424 > the same email asking again if perl was installed, and didn't get an
17425 > answer back. I posted a new email asking about perl and still no answer.
17426 >
17427 > asking to see if perl was installed to run IRC Defender on using the
17428 > command perl defender.pl
17429 >
17430 >
17431 > - Casey
17432 >
17433 >
17434 >
17435 > Robin Burchell wrote:
17436 >> Wouldn't a better approach be to mail them..?
17437 >>
17438 >> On Dec 15, 2007 11:01 PM, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
17439 >>
17440 >>> Would anyone know if perl is installed on the IRCd Shells at
17441 >>> ServerOrigin?
17442 >>>
17443 >>> I am looking at going for the Mid IRCd Shell.
17444 >>>
17445 >>>
17446 >>> - Casey
17447 >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
17448 >>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
17449 >>> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
17450 >>>
17451 >>>
17452 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
17453 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
17454 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
17455 >>
17456 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
17457 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
17458 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
17459 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Mon Dec 17 14:20:50 2007
17460 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
17461 Date: Mon Dec 17 14:20:45 2007
17462 Subject: [IRCServices] Perl on ServerOrigin
17463 In-Reply-To: <47646BEA.4070506@fastmail.com.au>
17464 References: <47645CB6.4010802@fastmail.com.au> <b19eae4e0712151540u2ce217c0x82708d8573e55719@mail.gmail.com> <476469DD.80606@fastmail.com.au>
17465 <47646BEA.4070506@fastmail.com.au>
17466 Message-ID: <4766F642.9070907@fastmail.com.au>
17467
17468 Hi everyone,
17469
17470 An Update to this
17471
17472 after still not getting an answer to the 3rd one asking if perl is
17473 installed, I thought I would send an email to his own address asking
17474 why am I not getting an answer and said Thank You for your answers to my
17475 other questions I had.
17476
17477 He replied back that he apologize if the question was missed and he will
17478 forward it to the support guys.
17479
17480 I should be getting my answer this time for sure.
17481
17482
17483 - Casey
17484
17485
17486
17487 Casey wrote:
17488 > ServerOrigin run on FreeBSD -- I am gussing that perl will be installed.
17489 >
17490 >
17491 > - Casey
17492 >
17493 >
17494 >
17495 > Casey wrote:
17496 >> Hi w00t,
17497 >>
17498 >> I have emailed him with a few questions and have gotten an answer
17499 >> back for those ones.
17500 >>
17501 >> I did a email with 2 questions in it with perl in it, he only
17502 >> replied to that other question but not the perl one. I did a reply
17503 >> back for the same email asking again if perl was installed, and
17504 >> didn't get an answer back. I posted a new email asking about perl
17505 >> and still no answer.
17506 >>
17507 >> asking to see if perl was installed to run IRC Defender on using the
17508 >> command perl defender.pl
17509 >>
17510 >>
17511 >> - Casey
17512 >>
17513 >>
17514 >>
17515 >> Robin Burchell wrote:
17516 >>> Wouldn't a better approach be to mail them..?
17517 >>>
17518 >>> On Dec 15, 2007 11:01 PM, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au> wrote:
17519 >>>
17520 >>>> Would anyone know if perl is installed on the IRCd Shells at
17521 >>>> ServerOrigin?
17522 >>>>
17523 >>>> I am looking at going for the Mid IRCd Shell.
17524 >>>>
17525 >>>>
17526 >>>> - Casey
17527 >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
17528 >>>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
17529 >>>> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
17530 >>>>
17531 >>>>
17532 >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
17533 >>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
17534 >>> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
17535 >>>
17536 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
17537 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
17538 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
17539 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
17540 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
17541 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
17542 From gabriel.baez at solid-ircd.com Mon Dec 17 15:02:46 2007
17543 From: gabriel.baez at solid-ircd.com (Gabriel Baez)
17544 Date: Mon Dec 17 16:02:16 2007
17545 Subject: [IRCServices] Perl on ServerOrigin
17546 In-Reply-To: <4766F642.9070907@fastmail.com.au>
17547 References: <47645CB6.4010802@fastmail.com.au> <b19eae4e0712151540u2ce217c0x82708d8573e55719@mail.gmail.com> <476469DD.80606@fastmail.com.au>
17548 <47646BEA.4070506@fastmail.com.au>
17549 <4766F642.9070907@fastmail.com.au>
17550 Message-ID: <894AECC1-3264-4471-B712-24383E230490@solid-ircd.com>
17551
17552 so what those this have to do with ircservices ?
17553
17554 On Dec 17, 2007, at 4:20 PM, Casey wrote:
17555
17556 > Hi everyone,
17557 >
17558 > An Update to this
17559 >
17560 > after still not getting an answer to the 3rd one asking if perl is
17561 > installed, I thought I would send an email to his own address
17562 > asking why am I not getting an answer and said Thank You for your
17563 > answers to my other questions I had.
17564 >
17565 > He replied back that he apologize if the question was missed and he
17566 > will forward it to the support guys.
17567 >
17568 > I should be getting my answer this time for sure.
17569 >
17570 >
17571 > - Casey
17572 >
17573 >
17574 >
17575 > Casey wrote:
17576 >> ServerOrigin run on FreeBSD -- I am gussing that perl will be
17577 >> installed.
17578 >>
17579 >>
17580 >> - Casey
17581 >>
17582 >>
17583 >>
17584 >> Casey wrote:
17585 >>> Hi w00t,
17586 >>>
17587 >>> I have emailed him with a few questions and have gotten an answer
17588 >>> back for those ones.
17589 >>>
17590 >>> I did a email with 2 questions in it with perl in it, he only
17591 >>> replied to that other question but not the perl one. I did a
17592 >>> reply back for the same email asking again if perl was installed,
17593 >>> and didn't get an answer back. I posted a new email asking about
17594 >>> perl and still no answer.
17595 >>>
17596 >>> asking to see if perl was installed to run IRC Defender on using
17597 >>> the command perl defender.pl
17598 >>>
17599 >>>
17600 >>> - Casey
17601 >>>
17602 >>>
17603 >>>
17604 >>> Robin Burchell wrote:
17605 >>>> Wouldn't a better approach be to mail them..?
17606 >>>>
17607 >>>> On Dec 15, 2007 11:01 PM, Casey <caseyclaydon@fastmail.com.au>
17608 >>>> wrote:
17609 >>>>
17610 >>>>> Would anyone know if perl is installed on the IRCd Shells at
17611 >>>>> ServerOrigin?
17612 >>>>>
17613 >>>>> I am looking at going for the Mid IRCd Shell.
17614 >>>>>
17615 >>>>>
17616 >>>>> - Casey
17617 >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
17618 >>>>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
17619 >>>>> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
17620 >>>>>
17621 >>>>>
17622 >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
17623 >>>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
17624 >>>> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
17625 >>>>
17626 >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
17627 >>> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
17628 >>> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
17629 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
17630 >> To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
17631 >> http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
17632 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
17633 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
17634 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
17635
17636 From ron2k.za at gmail.com Mon Dec 17 22:05:39 2007
17637 From: ron2k.za at gmail.com (Kieron Thwaites)
17638 Date: Mon Dec 17 22:05:21 2007
17639 Subject: [IRCServices] Perl on ServerOrigin
17640 In-Reply-To: <894AECC1-3264-4471-B712-24383E230490@solid-ircd.com>
17641 References: <47645CB6.4010802@fastmail.com.au>
17642 <b19eae4e0712151540u2ce217c0x82708d8573e55719@mail.gmail.com>
17643 <476469DD.80606@fastmail.com.au> <47646BEA.4070506@fastmail.com.au>
17644 <4766F642.9070907@fastmail.com.au>
17645 <894AECC1-3264-4471-B712-24383E230490@solid-ircd.com>
17646 Message-ID: <debb3bc0712172205o5b720e23mc81fa9a241ccd746@mail.gmail.com>
17647
17648 That was my initial reaction as well; however, I seem to recall that
17649 Perl is required for editing the language files. Or something like
17650 that.
17651
17652 OK, that only applies to a miniscule amount of users, but it's still
17653 something. :)
17654
17655 --K
17656
17657 On 18/12/2007, Gabriel Baez <gabriel.baez@solid-ircd.com> wrote:
17658 > so what those this have to do with ircservices ?
17659 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Mon Dec 17 22:18:35 2007
17660 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
17661 Date: Mon Dec 17 22:18:22 2007
17662 Subject: [IRCServices] Perl on ServerOrigin
17663 In-Reply-To: <debb3bc0712172205o5b720e23mc81fa9a241ccd746@mail.gmail.com>
17664 References: <47645CB6.4010802@fastmail.com.au> <b19eae4e0712151540u2ce217c0x82708d8573e55719@mail.gmail.com> <476469DD.80606@fastmail.com.au>
17665 <47646BEA.4070506@fastmail.com.au> <4766F642.9070907@fastmail.com.au> <894AECC1-3264-4471-B712-24383E230490@solid-ircd.com>
17666 <debb3bc0712172205o5b720e23mc81fa9a241ccd746@mail.gmail.com>
17667 Message-ID: <4767663B.6020401@fastmail.com.au>
17668
17669 since I was getting no answer from ServerOrigin, I wanted to ask in
17670 here if anyone knows if they have perl installed.
17671
17672 being in this type of environment with running Shells and all that, I
17673 thought I would ask in here.
17674
17675
17676 - Casey
17677 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sat Dec 22 00:43:16 2007
17678 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
17679 Date: Sat Dec 22 00:42:56 2007
17680 Subject: [IRCServices] Channel Memos with MemoServ set limit 0
17681 Message-ID: <476CCE24.60104@fastmail.com.au>
17682
17683 Hi Andrew,
17684
17685 I just wanted to say thank you for allowing Channel Memos to send to you
17686 with MemoServ set limit 0, it is nice to allow them.
17687
17688 I was playing with the Memos and I noticed this with the Channel Memos.
17689
17690
17691 - Casey
17692 From caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au Sat Dec 22 00:49:34 2007
17693 From: caseyclaydon at fastmail.com.au (Casey)
17694 Date: Sat Dec 22 00:49:07 2007
17695 Subject: [IRCServices] Merry Christmas everyone
17696 Message-ID: <476CCF9E.1070308@fastmail.com.au>
17697
17698 I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas
17699
17700
17701 - Casey
17702 From achurch at achurch.org Sat Dec 22 18:24:00 2007
17703 From: achurch at achurch.org (Andrew Church)
17704 Date: Sat Dec 22 01:28:06 2007
17705 Subject: [IRCServices] Channel Memos with MemoServ set limit 0
17706 In-Reply-To: <476CCE24.60104@fastmail.com.au>
17707 Message-ID: <476cd8c1.05211@msgid.achurch.org>
17708
17709 >I just wanted to say thank you for allowing Channel Memos to send to you
17710 >with MemoServ set limit 0, it is nice to allow them.
17711
17712 That would be because you sent the memo as a Services admin; memo limits
17713 are ignored when a Services admin sends memos (this should probably be
17714 documented). Channel memos, like regular memos, are subject to the limit
17715 as usual when sent by a regular user.
17716
17717 --Andrew Church
17718 achurch@achurch.org
17719 http://achurch.org/
17720 From genius3000 at gmail.com Sun Dec 30 17:23:33 2007
17721 From: genius3000 at gmail.com (genius3000 aka Cue)
17722 Date: Sun Dec 30 17:23:34 2007
17723 Subject: [IRCServices] Bug Report - IRCServices-5.1.10
17724 Message-ID: <2513c2050712301723y44584175w754a72d5e60f2c24@mail.gmail.com>
17725
17726 Hey, I'm running the newest version of IRCServices with the newest version
17727 of Unreal (3.2.7).
17728
17729 The bug is sort of an addon from an old bug which I see has been fixed. A
17730 channel take-over is still possible on an empty but registered channel. I
17731 see that ChanServ now sees any +hv modes and removes them. But, anyone can
17732 still set bans, exceptions, secret, invite-only, etc as well as change
17733 topic. Example:
17734
17735 [18:13:59] * Now talking in #test
17736 [18:14:00] * Cue2 sets mode: +sihbe Cue2 *!*@* Cue*!*@*
17737 [18:14:00] * Cue2 changes topic to 'Channel has been owned.'
17738 [18:14:00] * ChanServ sets mode: +ntr-o Cue2
17739 [18:14:00] * ChanServ sets mode: -h Cue2
17740
17741 #test is registered but was empty when I joined. No I am not identified as
17742 owner, 'Cue2' isn't even a registered nickname.
17743 So as you can see it does remove the halfop mode, and it works also for
17744 voice... but it doesn't change back topic nor does it remove other modes
17745 set.
17746
17747 --
17748 genius3000 aka Cue
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17752 From robin at en2no.com Sun Dec 30 17:51:18 2007
17753 From: robin at en2no.com (Robin Burchell)
17754 Date: Sun Dec 30 17:51:20 2007
17755 Subject: [IRCServices] Bug Report - IRCServices-5.1.10
17756 In-Reply-To: <2513c2050712301723y44584175w754a72d5e60f2c24@mail.gmail.com>
17757 References: <2513c2050712301723y44584175w754a72d5e60f2c24@mail.gmail.com>
17758 Message-ID: <b19eae4e0712301751o777e2890s58ab2535ec047175@mail.gmail.com>
17759
17760 That's (generally speaking) partly a limitation with Unreal.
17761
17762 A nicer timestamping implementation (such as that offered by
17763 hybrid/ratbox/inspircd/other) removes all modes when a channel
17764 creation time is set 'older', generally done when ChanServ joins (i.e.
17765 a good idea would be to send a timestamp dating to when the channel
17766 was registered), which would remove all the hacked modes automatically
17767 (in addition to the ops, without any intervention from ChanServ),
17768 leaving the channel back in good condition
17769
17770 For more information on how this works (one paragraph doesn't do it
17771 justice), see http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/InspIRCd_Spanning_Tree_%281.2%29#FJOIN
17772
17773 Unfortunately, Unreal doesn't remove hacked modes in these conditions,
17774 nor does the server protocol of Unreal 3 allow for it.
17775
17776 It would probably be possible to create a workaround for IRCds that
17777 don't support this by checking on each MODE set for appropriate
17778 permissions and reversing the mode changes where necessary, but I am
17779 unsure how much overhead this will place on processing, nor am I sure
17780 that bouncing will be foolproof under all conditions..
17781
17782 On Dec 30, 2007 5:23 PM, genius3000 aka Cue <genius3000@gmail.com> wrote:
17783 > Hey, I'm running the newest version of IRCServices with the newest version
17784 > of Unreal (3.2.7).
17785 >
17786 > The bug is sort of an addon from an old bug which I see has been fixed. A
17787 > channel take-over is still possible on an empty but registered channel. I
17788 > see that ChanServ now sees any +hv modes and removes them. But, anyone can
17789 > still set bans, exceptions, secret, invite-only, etc as well as change
17790 > topic. Example:
17791 >
17792 > [18:13:59] * Now talking in #test
17793 > [18:14:00] * Cue2 sets mode: +sihbe Cue2 *!*@* Cue*!*@*
17794 > [18:14:00] * Cue2 changes topic to 'Channel has been owned.'
17795 > [18:14:00] * ChanServ sets mode: +ntr-o Cue2
17796 > [18:14:00] * ChanServ sets mode: -h Cue2
17797 >
17798 > #test is registered but was empty when I joined. No I am not identified as
17799 > owner, 'Cue2' isn't even a registered nickname.
17800 > So as you can see it does remove the halfop mode, and it works also for
17801 > voice... but it doesn't change back topic nor does it remove other modes
17802 > set.
17803 >
17804 > --
17805 > genius3000 aka Cue
17806 > ------------------------------------------------------------------
17807 > To unsubscribe or change your subscription options, visit:
17808 > http://lists.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices
17809 >
17810
17811
17812
17813 --
17814 Robin Burchell
17815 mob: +447702671419
17816 msn: msn@viroteck.net
17817 web: http://www.en2no.com