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15 <B>Andrew Church</B>
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19 <I>Wed Nov 20 17:42:00 PST 2002</I>
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34 <PRE> This is normal behavior. It would be possible to check the access
35 levels for all identified nicks and use the highest access level found, but
36 I'm not sure what impact this would have on security or performance. I'll
37 put this on the TODO list, but I'm not going to actually think about it
38 until at least 5.1.
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40 --Andrew Church
41 <A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">achurch at achurch.org</A>
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44 &gt;<i>It seems that nickserv seems to forget for which nick you have identified
45 </I>&gt;<i>after you changes nicks.
46 </I>&gt;<i>
47 </I>&gt;<i>_-Alex-_ is registered, alex is registered to that, testnick is not
48 </I>&gt;<i>registered nor linked to anything.
49 </I>&gt;<i>
50 </I>&gt;<i>
51 </I>&gt;<i>[15:39:26] -&gt; Server: chanserv op #help
52 </I>&gt;<i>[15:39:27] * ChanServ sets mode: +o _-Alex-_
53 </I>&gt;<i>[15:39:27] [CS] Opped _-Alex-_ on channel #help.
54 </I>&gt;<i>
55 </I>&gt;<i>all is fine
56 </I>&gt;<i>
57 </I>&gt;<i>
58 </I>&gt;<i>[15:39:54] * _-Alex-_ is now known as Alex
59 </I>&gt;<i>[15:39:57] -&gt; Server: chanserv op #help
60 </I>&gt;<i>[15:39:57] * ChanServ sets mode: +o Alex
61 </I>&gt;<i>[15:39:57] [CS] Opped Alex on channel #help.
62 </I>&gt;<i>
63 </I>&gt;<i>here it works just fine too
64 </I>&gt;<i>
65 </I>&gt;<i>[15:40:29] * Alex is now known as testnick
66 </I>&gt;<i>[15:40:31] -&gt; Server: chanserv op #help
67 </I>&gt;<i>[15:40:31] [CS] Geen permissie.
68 </I>&gt;<i>
69 </I>&gt;<i>Here it complains that I don't have the access to op myself (services are
70 </I>&gt;<i>set to start in dutch since most of our users are dutch speaking).
71 </I>&gt;<i>Now this makes me wonder, is it normal that we have our access as long as we
72 </I>&gt;<i>stay in our nickgroup, but loose it once we change to an unregistered nick?
73 </I>&gt;<i>If I change back to any of the nicks in my nickgroup, it remembers me, since
74 </I>&gt;<i>I get my access back without doing anything. It seems most logical to me
75 </I>&gt;<i>(and useful) that we have our access once identified, no matter which nick
76 </I>&gt;<i>we use.
77 </I>&gt;<i>
78 </I>&gt;<i>We're using ircservices-5.0.4 and bahamut-1.4.34
79 </I>&gt;<i>
80 </I>&gt;<i>A second question was: how about making operserv showing the nicknames when
81 </I>&gt;<i>you check for sessions? Like when you do /operserv session view
82 </I>&gt;<i>some.mask.com that it will not only show the amount of users but also which
83 </I>&gt;<i>nicknames they're using.
84 </I>&gt;<i>
85 </I>&gt;<i>
86 </I>&gt;<i>--
87 </I>&gt;<i>Alexander Janssens a.k.a. _-Alex-_
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