* Chris Crowther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-03-25 06:08:10 +0000]: > No. There's no way of telling the difference.
Possibly on the net rider check for +k, could one assume that the net rider is a legitimate op if the younger channel has the same key as the older channel? Since non-chanops no longer see keys, theoretically that should mean that the person who set the key on the younger side was an op to have known what it was? Or would doing that check be too expensive? Of course, this wouldn't work with other modes like +i because you can't let someone create the new channel and just set +i in it to bypass the kick... -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ daaave Undernet Server Operator irc://irc.undernet.org:6667/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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