[IRCServices] Creating passworded channels with ChanServenforcing.
Mark van Cuijk
mark at phedny.net
Mon Apr 26 09:57:42 PDT 2004
Hi,
What is the difference between specifying a channel key (+k) on join and
specifying a password with NickServ. By using the ChanServ access list
you accomplish the same. In most IRC clients there is some way of
specifying a login-command (login-cmd, perform buffer, etc), where you
can place the NickServ IDENTIFY command.
- Mark
JASON M wrote:
>The problem I see with your idea there is the whole banning users for an ammount of time in which the user would then have to wait or unban themselves to join. Pain in the ass if you ask me. Use secure access, this was an option I was considering before posting however back to the whole pain in the ass aspect. People often can't auth as fast as they join. So if they aren't authed simple, no access to channel. They then have to manually re-join the channel. If there was a solution to passwording the channel where it wouldn't inconvenience the user by kickbanning them, or requiring them to auth it would be great.
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>Regards,
>
>Jason Mainwaring
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: Craig McLure <Craig at chatspike.net>
>Date: Sunday, April 25, 2004 1:26 pm
>Subject: Re: [IRCServices] Creating passworded channels with ChanServenforcing.
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