mk> and the links I provided in the previous mailing:
mk>
https://github.com/irssi/scripts.irssi.org/blob/master/scripts/account-notify.pl
mk> https://paste.debian.net/1036084/
should be
mk> https://paste.debian.net/1036261/
the other link was just me troubleshooting atheme with ircd-seven. pl
re: jhall,
> ...what happened on IRC...?
spammers from tor exit nodes are disrupting most channels. Now they have made
it to ##freedos . I believe this is an attack on (lusers of) the tor network,
as many of the addresses have been naturally been banned or blocked from
various networks and c
On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 11:31 AM, David McMackins
wrote:
> Might pop by #freedos on there at some point if other people go there :)
>>
>
> I idle in there. I had asked before if anyone on the mailing list was
> there but it appeared no one was.
>
>
>
>
I used to hang out in the IRC channel until a
On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 10:40 AM, Kenway, Owain wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It's not just #freedos, the whole of Freenode has been under attack (I
> didn't even realise there was a #freedos on there - I use it to talk to
> other HPC people):
>
> https://freenode.net/news/spambot-attack
>
> Might pop by #free
On Thu, 2 Aug 2018, Jim Hall wrote:
Thanks Steve, very helpful.
Having a little more time to research: looks like *+q* effectively bans(?)
users from chatting, except for matching users. And the *$~a* pattern seems
to match registered users?
Ah, "gag" mode.
At least, that's what I get fro
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From: Jim Hall
Sent: 02 August 2018 15:52
To: Technical discussion and questions for FreeDOS developers.
Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] irc oper required
Jim Hall
Sent: 02 August 2018 15:52
To: Technical discussion and questions for FreeDOS developers.
Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] irc oper required at #freedos
Thanks Steve, very helpful.
Having a little more time to research: looks like +q effectively bans(?) users
from chatting, except for matc
Thanks Steve, very helpful.
Having a little more time to research: looks like *+q* effectively bans(?)
users from chatting, except for matching users. And the *$~a* pattern seems
to match registered users?
At least, that's what I get from reading jjasghar's channel operator quick
reference
On Thu, 2 Aug 2018, Jim Hall wrote:
Hi!
So, what happened on IRC the day before yesterday?
I'm afraid you've lost me with the other IRC stuff you mention. I don't
know what "/mode #freedos +q $~a" does. Is that something visitors on IRC
would do in their clients, or is this an IRC server setti
Hi!
So, what happened on IRC the day before yesterday?
I'm afraid you've lost me with the other IRC stuff you mention. I don't
know what "/mode #freedos +q $~a" does. Is that something visitors on IRC
would do in their clients, or is this an IRC server setting? (Note that I
don't run the IRC serv
Greetings to jhall:
Hello, we have had an enjoyable time hanging out in
#freedos/irc.freenode.net. That is, until the day before yesterday. I
recommend voicing registered joiners of #freedos with a script, and setting
/mode #freedos +q $~a I have written an irssi script to voice joine
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