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+ <H1>[IRCServices] tri-ircd5 and ircservices-5.0.14</H1>
+ <B>Andrew Church</B>
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+ TITLE="[IRCServices] tri-ircd5 and ircservices-5.0.14">achurch at achurch.org
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+ <I>Fri Mar 28 16:26:13 PST 2003</I>
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+<PRE> Combined reply:
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+>><i> I have encrypted the password on the server side, put the plain text
+</I>>><i> password into the services config file. Doesn't work.
+</I>
+ This is the way it should be (assuming you compiled your ircd with
+encrypted passwords)--Services has to have the password in plaintext.
+
+ One possibility that springs to mind is that the OS you're using is
+rewriting IP addresses behind your back. I know that at least Linux seems
+to do this under some circumstances, and it causes me no end of grief. Try
+setting the hostnames in the ircd and Services config files to 127.0.0.1
+and see if that works.
+
+><i>all I can think of doing is running ircservices on the highest debug level
+</I>><i>to see what data is being sent over the connection. Wipe your log file,
+</I>><i>start services once and see if the log file contains any useful info...
+</I>
+ Just for the record, debug level 1 is sufficient to get
+
+><i>If you can't see anything, send a copy of the logfile to me
+</I>><i>(<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">griever at t2n.org</A>)
+</I>><i>(I'm not sure if you're supposed to send it to the list or not) and I'll
+</I>><i>attempt to decipher it.
+</I>
+ In general, entire log files shouldn't be sent to the list (snippets
+like the one in the original post are fine), because they (1) take up
+people's inbox space, (2) take up bandwidth on the list server machine,
+and (3) might contain passwords and other sensitive information. There is
+in any case, or at least was in the past, a 40kB limit on post size as
+well.
+
+ --Andrew Church
+ <A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">achurch at achurch.org</A>
+ <A HREF="http://achurch.org/">http://achurch.org/</A>
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