[IRCServices] nsforcenickchange&In-Reply-To=

Yusuf Iskenderoglu uhc0 at rz.uni-karlsruhe.de
Mon Apr 5 14:00:54 PDT 2004


Actually, 

"Permission denied" would not show that the SVSNICK line is wrong, BUT
that an appropriate U:Line is missing.

maybe you sould add the NAME of the services server instead its ip
address to "ulines {}" ?

Regards;
yusuf

On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 22:52, Freddie Agricola wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 12:40:12 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
> 
> >Ok... I have done you have said and enabled these
> >options...
> >
> >Now the nick force change works... sort of...
> >It says it's changing .. but doesn't eg
> >NickServ: This nickname has been registered; you may
> >not use it. Your nickname is now being changed to
> >Guest350711211.
> ><temporal> My nick hasn't changed
> >
> >This only works with newly registered accounts
> >
> >I removed nsforcechange as I thought there was some
> >problem unrealircd's nickforcechange options... now
> >the operation is quite sparatic
> >
> >Sometimes you will killed. sometimes you will be told
> >your nick is being changed and it isn't..  The only
> >effective thing that ever happens if I am using epic,
> >and epic detects that your nick is going to be changed
> >or you are going to be killed and does it for you..
> >
> >
> >How do I render this problem fixed?
> >
> ISTR this being a bug in the nick changing code.  One of our resident
> coders on our network found the command being sent wasn't correct.  The
> SVSNICK format wasn't correct.  Check your ircservices.log for
> "permission denied, you are not an irc operator" directed to a server.
> Then look in your protocols/unreal/<some file, prolly nickserv.c> for
> the nick changing code.  Oh, and know what you're doing, because I sure
> don't.
> 
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