[IRCServices Coding] NickServ Issue?
daan at devilish.xs4all.nl
daan at devilish.xs4all.nl
Fri Nov 15 04:09:38 PST 2002
Probablyy something like this:
--snip--
Modifies or displays the access list for your nickname.
This is the list of user at host addresses which will be
automatically recognized by NickServ as being allowed to use
the nickname. If you connect to IRC with an address on this
list, you will not be affected by the nick's SET KILL
setting, and if the SECURE option is disabled, you will be
able to receive auto-op and other privileges in channels
without using the IDENTIFY command.
--snip--
If Secure is enabled it wont allow authing through access lists.
-- Daan
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Colin Thorpe(SCF) wrote:
> Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 16:29:54 -0000
> From: "Colin Thorpe(SCF)" <ghozer at scfclan.com>
> Reply-To: ircservices-coding at ircservices.za.net
> To: ircservices-coding at ircservices.za.net
> Subject: [IRCServices Coding] NickServ Issue?
>
> Hi, one of my users added thier current "host" to the NickServ access list..
>
> NickServ then asks them to identify up-on re-connection, they do not, and
> nickserv changes thier nick to GuestXXXXXXX
>
> etc..
>
> should NickServ do this if a user has thier host/mask on thie nickserv
> access list for thier nick? If not, Why did it?
> I checked the list, and thier current /whois - they have added it right and
> it is there...
>
> thank you
>
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