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On Thursday 19 Sep 2002 9:14 pm, ChyeNW wrote:
> Anybody knows why this happens ?
Yes, you're running it as the superuser, ie root. Don't. Run it as some
other user. Most servers run the ircd as irc. Makes sense when you think
about it
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 01:14:20PM -0700, ChyeNW wrote:
> bash-2.03$ ./ircd
> ERROR: This server will not run as superuser.
> bash-2.03$
>
> Anybody knows why this happens ?
Pretty much exactly why it says it does. Run ircd as a normal
user, preferrably an account set aside for the pur
> I am using ircu2.10.11 right now. It's great but I have question. Does it
> support other language? Now I can use only English. Please advise.
The IRC protocol has no way to specify the user's language. English is
the only translation of the notices and numeric replies available. Even
if some
Right now, ircu2.10.xx does not have any bilingual support, it's english or
don't use. As for your services question, i've never heard of an IRC
services package called Services 4.5.39, but I can guareenty since they spit
out "compiled for ircu 2.9.32" they will not work on ircu2.10.11 or
ircu2.1
On Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 11:01:16PM -0400, Amarande wrote:
> OTOH, I'm not entirely certain what this would do if some servers allow
> wildcards and others don't, but this can easily be worked around by making
> one or the other decision mandatory across a given network (which is
> already done wi
running an irc daemon as root is a bad idea for security reasons
therefore you should run it as a user with the minumum permissions required
to make it run
now for some reason rather than expecting server admins to be sensible and
take responsibility for thier own security they force them to do
Dear Sir,
I am using ircu2.10.11 right now. It's great but I have question. Does it
support other language? Now I can use only English. Please advise.
Another thing, Is there any ircservices supported on this version? I try to
use ircservices version 39 but it doesn't support.
[Sep 18 22:40:52