[IRCServices] Re: Weird registration/ID issue
Michael Felt
mamfelt at acm.org
Sun Jan 21 07:50:15 PST 2007
Sounds like you solved it. What was it? And yes, there are lots of
people who read - at least. I am not skilled enough to reply though.
Robin Burchell wrote:
> Disregard this. Turned out to be something incredibly simple, and stupid.
>
> Still would have been nice to know there was someone on the other end
> of the mailinglist actually recieving this :P
>
> On 1/18/07, Robin Burchell <surreal.w00t at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Have another 'no output' situation from the same copy of services,
>> reproducable with two people at least.
>>
>> -> dexter.chatspike.net PRIVMSG nickserv :info [OPA]spaceRaptor
>> -> dexter.chatspike.net PRIVMSG nickserv :info [OPA]spaceRaptor all
>> <- :NickServ!services at chatspike.net NOTICE w00t :[OPA]spaceRaptor is
>> [OPA]spaceRaptor
>> <- :NickServ!services at chatspike.net NOTICE w00t : Last seen time:
>> May 30 03:40:27 2006 BST
>> <- :NickServ!services at chatspike.net NOTICE w00t : Time registered:
>> Sep 18 23:55:31 2003 BST
>> <- :NickServ!services at chatspike.net NOTICE w00t :Last quit message:
>> [CS] Quit: <[OPA]Anonymous> imagine if the fighter won, due to zedds
>> random battle code ****Our Enemys Should Fear Us. Our Current Allys
>> Should Depend On Us. And All Others Should Be Cannon Fodder Below Our
>> Feet. GO OPA!!!!****
>> <- :NickServ!services at chatspike.net NOTICE w00t : Options:
>> Kill protection, Security
>>
>> [02:57:28] <w00t> /ns info [OPA]spaceRaptor
>> [02:57:32] <w00t> do you get any output?
>> [02:57:56] <peavey> from?
>> [02:58:04] <w00t> ^ nickserv, with that command
>> [03:01:35] <peavey> ah no
>> [03:01:37] <peavey> nothing
>> [03:01:42] <w00t> no output?
>> [03:01:53] <peavey> /ns info [OPA]spaceRaptor ALL
>> [03:01:57] <peavey> but I do from that
>>
>> Again, seems like a random case, but any ideas on what's going on here
>> or how to furthre diagnose the problem would be nice.
>>
>> On 1/12/07, Robin Burchell <surreal.w00t at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Ok.. this is just plain bizarre.
>> >
>> > Had a user come in today and report they are unable to identify as of
>> > today/yesterday or so. Excuse my copypasting of logs.
>> >
>> > [12:48:15] <xxx> it appears services refuse to mark me as having
>> > identified for my nickname... if I intentionally type a wrong password
>> > I get a "wrong password" notice, but if I use the right one, I get no
>> > such notice, but no identified status either
>> > [13:05:04] <@w00t> hmm what client are you using
>> > [13:05:41] <+xxx> vanilla mirc
>> > [13:05:46] <@w00t> reconnect
>> > [13:05:50] <@w00t> /debug @d
>> > [13:05:54] <@w00t> identify with services
>> > [13:06:00] <@w00t> PM me the output from the @d window
>> >
>> > then in PM..
>> >
>> > [13:07:27] <xxx> interestingly, the debug window shows no information
>> > coming back after sending the normal password.
>> > [13:07:42] <w00t> how are you identifying
>> > [13:07:56] <xxx> /nickserv as well as /ns
>> > [13:08:03] <w00t> try /msg nickserv
>> >
>> > ..same result
>> >
>> > His NS INFO showed him offline. Normally I'd leave this as a joke, but
>> > he gave me his password (vaeiiliandor). I register a nickname
>> > (Somenick), auth it, disconnect, reconnect, try login, same result ..
>> > no output from services.
>> >
>> > He says it worked fine until yesterday or so, we're running 5.0.55,
>> > compiled on October.
>> >
>> > Any ideas on what could cause this one? If relevant, I'll ask Brain /
>> > Craig to check Services' logs as I currently do not have access to the
>> > hub.
>> >
>> > Forgive me if ths turns out to be something stupid. :P
>> >
>>
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