Wouldn't that mean that everyone would be forced to become a "member" of
cservice? If that's the case, then by default, your cservice name would
become your registered nick (since everyone would be required to register),
which isn't allowed here :P If you're saying that registering with cservice
and thus having a hidden ident, will be voluntary, we'll still end up with
the same scenario. Am I missing something here? If so, can you clue me in?
stoney`

At 01:35 PM 1/30/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>Vampire- made a patch for the new u2.10.11 for using the username youy use
>in X to be your host... for example: BlakJak is
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] The patch hasn't been added to
>u2.10.11 yet, but their is a way to do hidden hosts. :)
>
>~reed
>R33D33R@UnderNet
>
> >ircU as implimented on Undernet doesnt allow users hosts to be hidden.. so
> >its not something I can see implimented any time soon, unless usermode +x
> >becomes prolific?
> >
> >
> >
> >At 03:23 30/01/2002 +0100, stime wrote:
> >>Hello,
> >>I noticed things like /links and /stats are disabled.
> >>Its a good thing, but...
> >>You have forgotten to disable (make oper only) an important command:
> >>/userip
> >>Me and others users change their reverse after we connect to the server,
> >>so kiddie's can't get our real ip with the /dns command,
> >>but more and more kiddie's seem to know about the /userip command,
> >>wich gives the the ip of the client when it connected to the server, the
> >>real ip.
> >>It would save a load of priceless bandwidth if this command would just be
> >>oper only.
> >>
> >>Thanks for reading my idea/view :)
> >>
> >>Cya!
> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >

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