[IRCServices] How to control the services?
Martin Pels
martin at rodecker.nl
Sat Nov 26 08:20:51 PST 2005
On Sat, 2005-11-26 at 19:43 +1100, w00t wrote:
> One (fun) problem with desynching like this involves CS MLOCK #foo +k
> foo -- if ircd thinks the channel isn't empty, but services does -- if
> you forget the password, you can no longer CS INVITE yourself past
> that key (least, I think that's the situation I encountered. Bans is a
> problem you'd have, also -- as well as mlocking +l and trying to CS
> INVITE past it.)
>
That's not half as much fun as killing users with pseudoclients, or
having services itself (not a pseudclient, but the actual server) join a
channel.
Yes, I have been playing with operserv raw too much ;-)
Never do these things on a production network of course :-P
> There is a way around all this (I'm working on it.. :p) but it
> involves fun fun fun source trickery in a module.
>
> On 11/26/05, Kieron Thwaites <ron2k at webmail.co.za> wrote:
> > > Also, is there any way to get the services, mainly Chanserv, to join a
> > > channel?
> >
> > No, for reasons mentioned in the FAQ.
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