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34 <PRE> Identification is only remembered for the purpose of avoiding
35 re-identification for IDENTIFY and password entering for RECOVER/RELEASE/
36 GHOST. It is intentionally not used for channel access levels because of
37 the ambiguity that would result. (In your example, what if
"haha
" was on
38 the channel access list with level
100? level
30? level -
1?)
41 <A HREF=
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46 </I>><i>--- You are now known as testnick
47 </I>><i>-NickServ- This nickname is registered and protected. If it is your
48 </I>><i>nickname, type /msg NickServ IDENTIFY password. Otherwise, please
49 </I>><i>choose a different nickname.
50 </I>><i>-NickServ- Password accepted -- you are now recognized.
51 </I>><i>--- You are now known as haha
52 </I>><i>--
> You are now talking on #test
53 </I>><i>--- testserv.time.net sets modes [#test +Tn]
54 </I>><i>--- services.time.net has changed the topic to:
55 </I>><i>--- ChanServ sets modes [#test +ntr-o haha]
57 </I>><i>The channel's access list contains aop for the nick
"testnick
"
58 </I>><i>-ChanServ- Access list for #test:
59 </I>><i>-ChanServ- Num Lev Nickname
60 </I>><i>-ChanServ-
1 50 testnick
62 </I>><i>But ChanServ is still deopping.
63 </I>><i>The nickname
"haha
" is also a registered nickname.
65 </I>><i>Conclusion: your solution does not work. Since I hope that you read and
66 </I>><i>understood my email, I think then this is a bug of services ?
70 </I>><i>On Sun,
2003-
06-
15 at
09:
03, Andrew Church wrote:
71 </I>>><i> /nick OtherNick
72 </I>>><i> /ns identify OtherPass
73 </I>>><i> /nick FirstNick
75 </I>>><i> No to the rest.
77 </I>>><i> --Andrew Church
78 </I>>><i> <A HREF=
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81 </I>>><i> >Hello;
83 </I>>><i> >This time I wanted to tell you a feature suggestion:
85 </I>>><i> >Currently, the nickname link system allows a user to use different
86 </I>>><i> >nicknames, as if they are the same nick for services, in case the user
87 </I>>><i> >gets an access for a certain nick, they actually get it for the main
88 </I>>><i> >nick.
90 </I>>><i> >My suggestion is the expansion of this to nicknames, which are not
91 </I>>><i> >linked to their nicknames, in other words, identifying another nickname.
93 </I>>><i> >This way, a user would have the ability to identify a certain nick for a
94 </I>>><i> >period (max until signoff), and they would not remain identified to that
95 </I>>><i> >nick for all time, since it is not linked.
97 </I>>><i> >This might be used, if a certain nickname is about to be shared by
98 </I>>><i> >multiple persons;
99 </I>>><i> >- for example identifying to a Bot's nickname, while testing a bot
100 </I>>><i> >software
101 </I>>><i> >- a shared services operator system; where only few nicknames with
102 </I>>><i> >certain OperServ rights exist, and the normal operators identify the
103 </I>>><i> >nickname of the services operator.
104 </I>>><i> >- Surprise effect: A user, who is also the founder of a channel, is
105 </I>>><i> >willing to chat without being continously identified as the founder, and
106 </I>>><i> >is willing to detect if the operators are
"nice
" to normal users, and
107 </I>>><i> >chats with them, and then wants to remove their access, and does this by
108 </I>>><i> >identifying to the founders nickname and issuing access del...
110 </I>>><i> >Among this feature, the following commands look reasonable:
111 </I>>><i> >NS IDENTIFY password [nickname]
112 </I>>><i> >NS UNIDENTIFY nickname
113 </I>>><i> >CS WHY #channel nickname
115 </I>>><i> >The last command would show information like
116 </I>>><i> >-is operator on #channel, because identified to blah's nickname
117 </I>>><i> >-is voiced on #channel, because autovoice level is
0
118 </I>>><i> >-is halfopped on #channel, because using a identified to their own
119 </I>>><i> >nickname
120 </I>>><i> >-is not on #channel
121 </I>>><i> >-is not opped on #channel, because the nickname is not identified
122 </I>>><i> >-is not opped on #channel, because the nickname is not registered
124 </I>>><i> >I am not insisting that this feature must be implemented, I am just
125 </I>>><i> >interested in the possible replies.
127 </I>>><i> >Best regards;
128 </I>>><i> >yusuf
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