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-    <B>John Edrington</B> 
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-<PRE>Andrew,
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-For the past couple of days my network has had a lot of connections, all of
-which use the same nickname. (Apartheid[&lt;sequence of numbers&gt;] are the
-nicks). These are floodbots using my network as a place to sit, while
-flooding other networks. I assume the person responsible is controling them
-from my network. My first response was to sqline the nick, but that caused
-problems. (Right now, im in the middle of akilling them, and I'm at 800
-hosts and going)
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-With 800 bots connecting and getting a message that their nick is q-lined,
-and that they must use a different nick and giving them time to change their
-nick, it is filling up my file descriptors like crazy. By akilling them, (I
-suppose a zline would be even better?) it has relieved most of that stress.
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-What I purpose is an extention of either sqline or, perhaps even beter,
-killclones
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-sqline: Add a function that allows a person to not only qline the nicks, but
-akill anyone currently using that nick..
-
-or, perhaps better..
-
-expand killclones to also kill/akill for a time specified according to
-nick*/userinfo*, or perhaps even #chan (although this could be dangerous as
-well. All of the clients were in #srn-0wn3d, but so where 2 opers).
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-If you have any questions, or if I could be any clearer, please let me know.
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-Submited for your review,
-John
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