Re: [Coder-Com] channel key

2002-11-24 Thread Kev
> Here's what I see from the non-opped client: > [12:54] * Hidden sets mode: -k key > [12:54] * USP sets mode: +k key > > That's exactly what I see from the opped client: it shows the key to > everyone, even non-ops. Should the server hide the chan key to the eyes of > the non-ops by replacing key

Re: [Coder-Com] channel key

2002-11-24 Thread bas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > hi there, > > I have observed that when you join a channel that is +k, the key will not be > showed until you get ops. > > if I type /mode #chan to see it's current modes and I'm not opped, it will > return: > #chan +stnk * > #chan created on Fri Jul 25 13:37:48 19

[Coder-Com] channel key

2002-11-24 Thread hidden
hi there, I have observed that when you join a channel that is +k, the key will not be showed until you get ops. if I type /mode #chan to see it's current modes and I'm not opped, it will return: #chan +stnk * #chan created on Fri Jul 25 13:37:48 1997 When I get ops and type the same commad, I c