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15 <B>Ariel</B>
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19 <I>Thu Jun 21 22:36:00 PDT 2001</I>
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41 ----- Original Message -----
42 From: &quot;Jim Mohr&quot; &lt;<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">mohr.jim at acd.net</A>&gt;
43 To: &lt;<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">ircservices at ircservices.za.net</A>&gt;
44 Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 4:26 PM
45 Subject: Re: [IRCServices] Feature For Services??
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48 &gt;<i> I agree with you Strider that the users do annoy the ircops for new
49 </I>vhosts.
50 &gt;<i> I wrote a perl program that does just what all of you are talking about.
51 </I>I
52 &gt;<i> set it up as another ircd which introduces a &quot;services&quot; client that users
53 </I>&gt;<i> can /msg vhostserv on (user) (pass) that will then apply that particular
54 </I>&gt;<i> vhost to them. It does use a database, and ircops can add/delete/view the
55 </I>&gt;<i> vhosts in the database without shell access. But like I said we get
56 </I>&gt;<i> requests for new vhosts daily from the same users.
57 </I>&gt;<i>
58 </I>&gt;<i> Jim Mohr
59 </I>&gt;<i>
60 </I>&gt;<i> ----- Original Message -----
61 </I>&gt;<i> From: &quot;Strider&quot; &lt;<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">strider at chatcircuit.com</A>&gt;
62 </I>&gt;<i> To: &lt;<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">ircservices at ircservices.za.net</A>&gt;
63 </I>&gt;<i> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 7:14 PM
64 </I>&gt;<i> Subject: Re: [IRCServices] Feature For Services??
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66 </I>&gt;<i>
67 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; That's what I said, the user would have a list of vhosts to choose from,
68 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; they wouldn't be able to set their own. Like I said, users won't have
69 </I>the
70 &gt;<i> &gt; control that the opers have. The admins would make a set list of vhost
71 </I>the
72 &gt;<i> &gt; users can choose from, hence the vhost db. The only problem I see with
73 </I>&gt;<i> this
74 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; kind of thing is users annoying admins to add certain vhosts for them
75 </I>that
76 &gt;<i> &gt; they can't choose from the list. That's more of annoying users than a
77 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; services issue though.
78 </I>&gt;<i> &gt;
79 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; Beau (Strider) Steward
80 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; chatcircuit administrator and 6bit band member
81 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; <A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">strider at chatcircuit.com</A> www.chatcircuit.com
82 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; <A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">ircadmin at chatcircuit.com</A> irc.chatcircuit.com
83 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; <A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">strider at 6bit.net</A> www.6bit.net
84 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; ----- Original Message -----
85 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; From: &quot;Ron&quot; &lt;<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">ron885 at linuxfreemail.com</A>&gt;
86 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; To: &lt;<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">ircservices at ircservices.za.net</A>&gt;
87 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 6:01 PM
88 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; Subject: Re: [IRCServices] Feature For Services??
89 </I>&gt;<i> &gt;
90 </I>&gt;<i> &gt;
91 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; &gt; On Tuesday 19 June 2001 15:59, you wrote:
92 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; &gt; &gt; I think the concept here though is to create a vhost db that users
93 </I>can
94 &gt;<i> &gt; &gt; &gt; choose their vhost from with nickserv. This way users don't have
95 </I>&gt;<i> control
96 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; &gt; &gt; over the ircop function but still get a vhost. It was said before
97 </I>that
98 &gt;<i> &gt; one
99 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; &gt; &gt; could choose in the nickserv options a vhost from 1 through 20 or
100 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; something
101 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; &gt; &gt; like that, and admins can set vhosts in the db.
102 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; &gt;
103 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; &gt; What's good about /vhost is that the user can have any vhost they
104 </I>want,
105 &gt;<i> &gt; but
106 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; &gt; someone will shell acess has to set it. But if a user could set any
107 </I>&gt;<i> vhost
108 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; &gt; they wanted on their own... it would be open to abuse. This way, any
109 </I>&gt;<i> ircop
110 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; &gt; can set the vhost, and the user won't have access to make anyone they
111 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; want.
112 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; &gt; --
113 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; &gt; Ron885
114 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; &gt; Linux: The smart choice! - #Linux @ irc.axenet.org - www.axenet.org
115 </I>&gt;<i> &gt; &gt; LFS: Not a dist; But a way of life! - www.linuxfromscratch.org
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