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> > I was whois'ing a friend that is connected to mesa.* and I observed that a
> > remote whois (/whois nick nick) was returning me a different username.
>
> I attempted to replicate this and was unable to do so. Do you have more
> examples of this
> I was whois'ing a friend that is connected to mesa.* and I observed that a
> remote whois (/whois nick nick) was returning me a different username.
I attempted to replicate this and was unable to do so. Do you have more
examples of this behavior?
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Kevin L. Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> At 23:34 13/10/2002, you wrote:
>> Before we get too carried away, this bug is on the server season`d is on,
>> not diemen.*, and it actually looks like someone has specifically hacked
>> mesa's code.
>
> i'd not worry for mesa* if i were you if its bugged
> it more than certain than its more t
At 23:34 13/10/2002, you wrote:
>Before we get too carried away, this bug is on the server season`d is on,
>not diemen.*, and it actually looks like someone has specifically hacked
>mesa's code.
i'd not worry for mesa* if i were you if its bugged
it more than certain than its more than just "hack
Whatever his reasons where he just rendered the server hiding code for
/whois useles. Atleast for clients on his server. Since it's the only one
behaving like this you can easily verify if someone is on that server.
/Gen
Before we get too carried away, this bug is on the server season`d is on,
not diemen.*, and it actually looks like someone has specifically hacked
mesa's code.
mesa.* is using u2.10.11.02 and I tested and confirmed this from elsene.*
which is also using u2.10.11.02 and doesn't have this bug.
See
hi there,
I was whois'ing a friend that is connected to mesa.* and I observed that a
remote whois (/whois nick nick) was returning me a different username.
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