[IRCServices] /chanserv Block?
Strider
strider at chatcircuit.com
Thu Aug 23 19:37:01 PDT 2001
It would actually be rather simple to get a bot to stay in there, make it
join then set the modes. Run the bot from the server so it only gets
disconnected if the server goes down or the bot crashes. Eggdrop would be
perfect for this and you wouldn't need any extra scripts to be loaded unless
you feel the need to have them.
As for services supporting this kind of feature though, I think it would be
great. That kind of stuff happens on our server as well. Also, if it were in
services, there would be less overhead of running an entirely new program
and connection for this to work.
Beau (Strider) Steward
chatcircuit administrator and 6bit band member
strider at chatcircuit.com www.chatcircuit.com
ircadmin at chatcircuit.com irc.chatcircuit.com
strider at 6bit.net www.6bit.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig McLure" <frostycoolslug at hotmail.com>
To: <ircservices at ircservices.za.net>
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 12:24 PM
Subject: [IRCServices] /chanserv Block?
> On the E-Tidalwave IRC Network, I am currently having a problem with ppl
> joining the wrong channel. Is there a feature (If not, can it be
concidered
> for future versions) which will stop ppl from joining a certain channel
and
> force them to join another?
> i tried modes +lL 1 <chan2> But couldnt get a bot that will stay in there
> 24/7 so could u get Services to do it?
> for example /chanserv BLOCK <chan to block> <chan to forward too> <Chan to
> block pw>? (or even chanserv Forward) ?
> I await a speedy responce, which i know i will probably get ;)
>
> --
> Craig McLure
> Craig at e-tidalwave.org
> WaveAdmin on the e-tidalwave IRC Network
> Ride the Wave! www.e-tidalwave.org
>
>
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