I will show my config here and my problems. Help would be appreciated!
Thanks to all (and sorry because my post is VERY long)
I have 2 boxes:
1) Windows 2000 Server SP4 running UnrealIrcd 3.2 (192.168.1.10)
2) Linux (suse 7.1) running IRCServices. (192.168.1.11)
The IRC Server at box1 is working fine, but when I type /nickserv y get the answer “Services are currently down. Please try again later.â€
Unrealircd(Win32) & IRCServices(linux) problems... need
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OK. First off, it would be much appreciated if you posts stuff from config files within quote or code blocks. It's not an absolute requirement here, but it does make it easier for us mortals (ie me) to read.
Now, I read through those config extracts and noticed the following:
1: Your link block name in your unrealircd.conf and the server name in ircservices.conf are not consistent with each other. They both need to be the same. The IRCd is probably sending you "Link denied, no matching link block" or something like that. (Or maybe not, read the point below...)
2: I don't know where you got protocol/rfc1459 from, seing that example-ircservices.conf clearly says this:
In other words, you've loaded the wrong protocol module.
Not sure what the HTTP errors have to do with all of this, but make the corrections that I've given you and see what happens next.
Now, I read through those config extracts and noticed the following:
1: Your link block name in your unrealircd.conf and the server name in ircservices.conf are not consistent with each other. They both need to be the same. The IRCd is probably sending you "Link denied, no matching link block" or something like that. (Or maybe not, read the point below...)
2: I don't know where you got protocol/rfc1459 from, seing that example-ircservices.conf clearly says this:
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# Base IRC protocol module [REQUIRED]
# These modules provide the base functionality for communicating with
# the remote IRC server, and MUST be loaded before any other module.
# Select the module which matches the IRC server you are using:
# protocol/bahamut DALnet Bahamut server, versions 1.4.25+
# protocol/dalnet DALnet server, version 4.4.13 and earlier
# protocol/dreamforge DALnet Dreamforge server, versions 4.4.15+
# [*]protocol/hybrid Hybrid server, version 7.0
# protocol/monkey Chunky Monkey IRCD, version 1.0 and later
# [*]protocol/ptlink PTlink IRC server, version 6.0 and later
# protocol/rfc1459 RFC1459-compliant servers
# protocol/trircd Trircd server, version 4.0 and later
# protocol/ts8 RFC1459 with TS8 extensions
# protocol/undernet-p9 Undernet server, version 2.9.x only
# protocol/unreal Unreal server, version 3.1.0 and later
# Modules marked with [*] are still in an experimental stage and may
# not be stable.
Not sure what the HTTP errors have to do with all of this, but make the corrections that I've given you and see what happens next.
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Ok Ron2K, I did what you told me...
Its not working, but at least things are different.
My ircservices.log is different, and i show it to you...
What could it be?
Its not working, but at least things are different.
My ircservices.log is different, and i show it to you...
Now, if i do a /whois nickserv, i get an answer:ircservices.log wrote: [Feb 16 17:08:39 2005] IRC Services 5.0.0 starting up
[Feb 16 17:08:39 2005] httpd/main: Listening on :8080
[Feb 16 17:08:40 2005] operserv/sline: warning: client IP addresses not available with this IRC server
[Feb 16 17:08:40 2005] user: New maximum user count: 1
[Feb 16 17:08:40 2005] user: New maximum user count: 2
[Feb 16 17:08:40 2005] unknown message from server (:scousens.no-ip.com ES)
But if I do /nickserv name password, i get no answer, not even an error code./whois nickserv wrote: NickServ is [email protected] * Nickname Server
NickServ is a Network Service
nickserv End of /WHOIS list.
What could it be?
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Glad you got it working.
However, I've just noticed something else...
*** slaps self for not noticing this earlier ***
However, I've just noticed something else...
That's a very old version - the latest is 5.0.45. I recommend that you upgrade (if you didn't do so already as part of your solution).pirulo2005 wrote:ircservices.log wrote: [Feb 16 17:08:39 2005] IRC Services 5.0.0 starting up
*** slaps self for not noticing this earlier ***