[IRCServices] Partial ips

Strider strider at chatcircuit.com
Thu May 17 18:25:01 PDT 2001


Ok, I read this correctly this time, at least I hope. This is an ircd
feature, it really is. and if I misunderstood you, then ummm...I'll stop
replying to these, heh.

Really, +x is a feature in a few ircd's (including unrealircd) that takes
the lowest level of the address and masks it. For it to completely remove it
wouldn't be a feature in services since the ircd is what handles all of the
addressing. UnrealIRCd 3.2 is still in development, so maybe you can suggest
that to them? They have a new encryption scheme for +x that is really cool
and next to impossible to break...but now that I think about it, I wouldn't
mind seeing a feature where we choose something specific to put in place for
part or all of the address instead of the scrambled bit. I guess it's time
for me to email the unreal dev list, unless stskeeps catches this and bugs
me again before I do that :P

Beau (Strider) Steward
chatcircuit administrator and 6bit band member
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Juan Enrique Gómez" <juanen at metropoli2000.com>
To: <ircservices at ircservices.za.net>
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 8:30 AM
Subject: [IRCServices] Partial ips


> Hi!
>
> Is there any way to juat hide a portion of the client ip?, not the
> hidden.host (+x) feature, just show the first three bytes, and hide the
last
> one?
>
> Thanks!
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