Hi..
The IRC protocol has many advantages. It has some limit too. This is of course due to some security reasons. But I have alway bin a big fan of IRC.
I get the part of adding a nick and pass to the anope mysql db.
What I don't see is that the registered nick gets automaticly identified.
Reason why this is maybe importend is that in this time people are as lazy as can be. Most of them don't even know the IRC protocol.
They must be able to post and click without using any braincells.
So... My plan is to run the db part from my own website. (That should be no math.)
After that (When using some kind of Web IRC Client) they have to get identified with that automaticly.
I think IRCx did the same in the past with a ticket and auth check.
Maybe a writen connection coneection is also needed for that to let the no web clients connect to the server.
If that should be possible in time (or maybe alreadiy is...) I think more people going to use IRC again and that we can bring it back to it's full glory.
I'm going to try to make that possible ,but I was out of it for almost 10 years. So.. maybe it will crush my brain at some point.
I hope that you see my intentions and plan behind this.
Good luck to all who is busy with this!!!
Greets WorldAxis
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on: October 27, 2022, 02:51:33 PM
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on: October 27, 2022, 10:38:52 AM
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Started by Josh - Last post by Josh | ||
Hi Rene,
I forgot to configure the Services.conf part indeed. I thought that I was getting to old for this It's working like it should be now. Thank you very much for helping me out. Greets WorldAxis. |
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on: October 26, 2022, 01:21:03 AM
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Started by Josh - Last post by Rene | ||
Hello and Nice to meet you?
Are You sure that you configure your Ircd and Services correctly you must enable this option in the operserv.example.conf of anope... Here are Examle of configs that you must setup: After it do a restart of all and try again. Unrealircd.conf section OperBlock: Code: [Select] oper Youroper { Services.conf of anope section Oper: Code: [Select]
And the Superadmin option in operserv.example.conf of Anope. Code: [Select]
if done do a restart it should be work. hopefully, |
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on: October 25, 2022, 09:46:51 PM
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Started by Josh - Last post by Josh | ||
Hello all.
I've bin out of this for almost 10 years. Lately I started a new website again and next to that an irc server. I got it all working ,but I keep failing to config or login as a Superadmin. I got the Anope 2.0.11... running on the latest UnrealIRCD 6... It seems that I have to set my nick as a root. I get the access denied on all what I try to get de superadmin. It even says in some cases that there is no Operblock for my nick. I did set the Operblock for my name in Unreal before connecting Anope. My nick is registered and logged in as a Netadmin-With-Overide while I'm trying to get the Superadmin to work. I feel kinda stupid for not getting it done. Can somebody help me out with it? Thank you in advance |
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on: October 23, 2022, 05:53:20 PM
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Started by Rene - Last post by AnopeDude | ||
Hi Rene
How does your listen block for servers look like in unrealircd.conf? It should look similar like Code: [Select] listen { check there if you possibly have set tls in the options directive and remove it if it exists, because you have set SSL to no in services.conf. Wthout knowing exactly how your network setup looks like, you can also try to remove Code: [Select] outgoing { from link services.igamerpg.de |
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on: October 23, 2022, 12:38:49 PM
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Started by AnopeDude - Last post by AnopeDude | ||
Hi guys
I'm using Anope with MySQL database and password encryption with sha256. Currently I'm trying to figure it out how Anope encrypts passwords to check against the value in the database. I need to know that because I'm using a php login page for some special features for registered irc users. So far I understand, the sha256 password has the format encryption:encryptedpassword:iv. for example: sha256:Af1d8222aaff4ee6957bc1db32680915e0563804c83ed1ce8f926612c43ef9eb:9247724720ef2305021dbb0373b3958b39f3b8cb595ff9740f158d7426011dZ4 My thoughts was, I need the IV (in this example 9247724720ef2305021dbb0373b3958b39f3b8cb595ff9740f158d7426011dZ4) and then the plain-text password (or maybe the base64 encoded password) and then encode this with sha256 to get the encoded password (in this example Af1d8222aaff4ee6957bc1db32680915e0563804c83ed1ce8f926612c43ef9eb). But unfortunately that did not the job. Regardless in which order I set the plain-text password and the IV or if the plain-text password is base64 encoded or not. Therefore Anope generates the password hash in a different way and I can't figure it out how exactly it is done. I tried to check the source code and I guess the important part is: Code: [Select] misc.cpp but since I've no clue how the sha256 algorithm works and if Anope has made some modification to it, that brings me to this forum. Do you guys know how the password hash is actually being created so that I can use an external login verification and registration process which works with the exact sha256 encryption that Anope uses? Thank you in advance. |
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on: October 19, 2022, 12:40:30 AM
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Started by Rene - Last post by Rene | ||
Sorry if I'm wrong here but I can't anope with my unrealircd link. He always says this:
Quote [Oct 18 23:22:57 2022] Lost connection from uplink #1 (xx.xxx.xxx.xx:6000) This is the link block etc. that something is wrong but I just can't find anything? maybe you can help me there? I don't have SSL enabled on this port. Quote Both Config Parts located on diferent machines Unrealircd.conf part Link block and ulines: (Unrealircd Windows Server) Code: [Select] link services.igamerpg.de { Services.conf section uplink (Ubuntu VM in Virtualbox): Code: [Select] uplink So what's wrong with it? Thanks for help! |
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on: September 10, 2022, 02:50:36 PM
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Started by Me - Last post by CrazyCat | ||
After more tries, trouble comes when authenticating with SASL. See https://bugs.anope.org/view.php?id=1752
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on: September 06, 2022, 08:05:40 AM
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Started by Me - Last post by CrazyCat | ||
kiwiirc allows to auto-identify by giving the user password. If users don't identify themselves, there is no way to get their memo.
And no, there is no eggdrop solution, unless the eggdrop is in the same group as the user. |
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on: September 06, 2022, 12:09:25 AM
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Started by Me - Last post by Me | ||
Thank you very much for answering me.
So identifying with the Kiwirc interface it is normal that it doesn't work. Would the solution be to make a small eggdrop script that does a /msg memoserv read all, for example, each time a person arrives with a registered nickname? Another solution? |