Services
Rachel Llorenna
rachies at gmail.com
Sun Feb 6 16:25:38 EST 2005
Yet another reason why centralized services aren't great. Why don't
you just use the built-in GLINE functionality, and make sure you have
at least 3 opers to vote? Or, you can add all the servers on the
network to a cluster{} block... and distribute that file as
cluster.conf, and add it into your ircd.conf via .include.
On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 14:13:16 -0700, temp <temp at feartomorrow.com> wrote:
> Okay, I see what you are saying, but OperServ2 is setting klines on all the
> servers, it's just not removing them.
>
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> [mailto:hybrid-bounces at lists.ircd-hybrid.org] On Behalf Of Pi
> Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 2:10 PM
> To: General IRCD-Hybrid Discussion
> Subject: Re: Services
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> iirc, remote K-lines and un-K-lines do not propagate beyond one server.
> You would have to unkline on every server on the network.
>
> Pi
>
> temp wrote:
> | Sorry, .. basically, it's just issuing the command to it's uplink and that
> | is it, it's not getting out to the rest of the network.
> |
> | -----Original Message-----
> | From: hybrid-bounces at lists.ircd-hybrid.org
> | [mailto:hybrid-bounces at lists.ircd-hybrid.org] On Behalf Of temp
> | Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 1:37 PM
> | To: 'General IRCD-Hybrid Discussion'
> | Subject: Services
> |
> | Speaking of Services, again =D
> |
> | I'm having another problem, this one is with a service known as operserv2.
> |
> | The service has the ability to ungline (just remote unklining from all
> | services)
> |
> | short
> | ungline(user_t *cptr, char *um, char *hm)
> | {
> | toserv(":%s UNKLINE %s %s %s\r\n", me.os_nick, "*", um, hm);
> | operwall(OW_CLIENT, "\2%s!%s@%s\2 on \2%s\2 issued \2UNGLINE\2 for
> s@%s)",
> | cptr->nick, cptr->username, cptr->host, cptr->server-$
> | slog("%s!%s@%s on %s used UNGLINE for %s@%s)", cptr->nick,
> cptr->username,
> | cptr->host, cptr->server->nick, um, hm);
> | return 1;
> | }
> |
> | That is the ungline command
> |
> | Before, it wasn't even issuing the command to any server, but today it
> seems
> | to be issuing it to the server it's linked to.
> |
> | This is from another server
> |
> | [2/6/05-1:33:42pm] -> *operserv2* ungline *@ip54529fe6.speed.planet.nl
> | -
> | [2/6/05-1:33:43pm] !OperServ2! OPERWALL - Mog!Scriptor at is.a.goomba on
> | peekaboo.hub UNGLINE: *@ip54529fe6.speed.planet.nl
> | -
> | [2/6/05-1:33:43pm] !OperServ2! OPERWALL - Mog!Scriptor at is.a.goomba on
> | peekaboo.hub issued UNGLINE for *@ip54529fe6.speed.planet.nl)
> |
> | This is from the server the service is connected to
> |
> | [2/6/05-1:32:27pm] -> *operserv2* ungline
> | *@bought.a.shell.from.darkstarllc.com.and.they.pl.eased.us
> | -
> | [2/6/05-1:32:27pm] !OperServ2! OPERWALL - Moogle!Scriptor at is.a.goomba on
> | services.routing.hub UNGLINE:
> | *@bought.a.shell.from.darkstarllc.com.and.they.pl.eased.us
> | -
> | [2/6/05-1:32:28pm] -services.routing.hub- *** Notice --
> | OperServ2!services at services2.alternatenet.net{services2.alternatenet.net}
> | has removed the temporary K-Line for:
> | [*@bought.a.shell.from.darkstarllc.com.and.they.pl.eased.us]
> | -
> | [2/6/05-1:32:28pm] !OperServ2! OPERWALL - Moogle!Scriptor at is.a.goomba on
> | services.routing.hub issued UNGLINE for
> | *@bought.a.shell.from.darkstarllc.com.and.they.pl.eased.us)
> |
> | It's sending it to the server it's connected to, but it's not sending it
> | anywhere else. I do have the
> | share {
> | name = "services2.alternatenet.net"
> | };
> | Setup on every server, anyone got any ideas?
> |
> |
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Regards,
Rachel Llorenna (frequency)
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