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15 <B>Partizanu</B>
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19 <I>Tue May 15 16:02:01 PDT 2001</I>
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34 <PRE>Hello!
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36 This mail will not be about nested links, still... please read it.
37 I've send another email on 03.05.2001...no answer...and I really want to
38 know if I'm wrong in my way of seening things.
39
40 So, let`s bring in the log and the comments:
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42 [16:47] *** Your nick is now c /** I'm c :)
43 [16:47] -NickServ- Password accepted - you are now recognized.
44 [16:48] -NickServ- Your nick has been linked to b. /** I link myself to
45 b
46 [16:48] *** Your nick is now b /** Now I'm b
47 [16:48] -NickServ- Password accepted - you are now recognized.
48 [16:49] -NickServ- b is mdeah /** Now I do an INFO on me, but NS doesn't
49 say anything about a linked nick...why?
50 [16:49] -NickServ- Is online from: ~mda@&lt;some.host&gt;
51 [16:49] -NickServ- Time registered: May 15 16:45:25 2001 EEST
52 [16:49] -NickServ- E-mail address: <A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">a at a.com</A>
53 [16:49] -NickServ- Options: Kill protection, Security
54 [16:49] -NickServ- Syntax: \ 2UNLINK [\1fnick\1f \1fpassword\1f]\ 2 //** Sill I want
55 to UNLINK c from me, but I'm asked about c passwd
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59 The story behind this is that if I know a password on a nick, I can:
60 a) link myself to it and be *invisible*
61 b) the person to whom I'm linked can't UNLINK me, because he/she doesn't
62 know my password
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65 It's this OK?
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68 Greetings,
69 Partizanu
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