Hello,
One of my ops can not for some reason not login to the server with Hostmask. It shows up like this: [email protected]
We have tried all possible ways to fix it but we can' make it, so he can't oper up.
Is it anyone here that know a way how to resolve this problem We have checked Localhost and that server is checked but nothing helps.
Thanks
Host will not resolve
I think you should change the set::hosts::host-on-oper-up from no to yes in your unrealircd.conf under set:line..Alex wrote:One of my ops can not for some reason not login to the server with Hostmask. It shows up like this: [email protected]
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hosts {
local "locop.domain.org";
global "ircop.domain.org";
coadmin "coadmin.domain.org";
admin "admin.domain.org";
servicesadmin "csops.domain.org";
netadmin "netadmin.domain.org";
host-on-oper-up "yes";
};
Check either your O:Line's username and password is correct or wrong. Both O:Line's username and password are case-sensitive.Alex wrote:We have tried all possible ways to fix it but we can' make it, so he can't oper up.
Is it anyone here that know a way how to resolve this problem We have checked Localhost and that server is checked but nothing helps.
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oper::hostmask does NOT assign a virtual host for your oper. It lists the hostmasks from where the oper is allowed to login from. For example, if his ISP is AOL, you can use userhost { *@*.aol.com; };
Last edited by Grunt on Thu May 18, 2006 1:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Computers are machines that cause trouble you wouldn't normally have if you wouldn't have a computer.
His host is set right in the operblock like this:
So that isn't the problem, but the following message comes up each time he try to oper up because his host wont resolve:
Thanks.
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@*.client.insightbb.com
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*** Notice -- Failed OPER attempt by opername([email protected]) [host doesnt match]
You can for his O:Line use:
Where xx.xx are the first two parts of his IP instead of using the hostname.
Or to be more restrictive you could use:
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from {
userhost *@xx.xx.*;
};
Or to be more restrictive you could use:
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from {
userhost *@xx.xx.xx.*;
};
Thank you Jobe1986. I tried with:
When I tried with:
I got the following message: No O-Line for your host.
So, I'm not sure if it works only with the two first parts of the IP only.
Thanks
and that worked.userhost *@xx.xx.*;
When I tried with:
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userhost *@xx.xx.xx*;
I got the following message: No O-Line for your host.
So, I'm not sure if it works only with the two first parts of the IP only.
Thanks
You missed the period between xx and *
This:
should be:
This:
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userhost *@xx.xx.xx*;
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userhost *@xx.xx.xx.*;