AOL User password?
AOL User password?
I was wondering if there is a way to set it up for individual AOL users to have to send a password in order to connect and to monitor how many users are using that password? /me hates AOL users because they like to easily ban evade then I have to block the whole network including people who don't need to be banned. Was hoping someone out there had some type of solution for their crappy network...
http://internet.ls-la.net/man-pages/rtfm-2.html
in other words: read the docs!
http://www.vulnscan.org/UnrealIRCd/unre ... allowblock
in other words: read the docs!
http://www.vulnscan.org/UnrealIRCd/unre ... allowblock
That was quite unnessecary. The allow block is not capable of the monitoring he has asked for, and it is a significant portion of the request.tdw wrote:http://internet.ls-la.net/man-pages/rtfm-2.html
in other words: read the docs!
http://www.vulnscan.org/UnrealIRCd/unre ... allowblock
Why the hell can't my signature be empty?
"Your message contains too few characters."
"Your message contains too few characters."
On the contrary - setting a password is every bit part of the allow block.
Example:
You might want to change the ban user to use AOL's IP ranges (if you want to find them). Repeat the except ban / allow bits for each AOL user in question. Note: this setup will still allow you to /gline, /zline, and /gzline AOL users, but not /kline them.
[edit]Note: I've heard that username matching in allow blocks only works if the user has a working identd server. You may have to educate your users in how to use mIRC's builtin identd server or if they don't use mIRC, how to set one up.[/edit]
Example:
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ban user {
mask "*@*.aol.com";
reason "AOL Users are required to contact an admin to connect.";
};
except ban {
mask "username@*.aol.com";
};
allow {
ip NOMATCHING;
host username@*.aol.com;
password "thepasswordhere" { hash-it-if-you-want; };
};
[edit]Note: I've heard that username matching in allow blocks only works if the user has a working identd server. You may have to educate your users in how to use mIRC's builtin identd server or if they don't use mIRC, how to set one up.[/edit]
Agreed, but the monitoring for sharing was an important part of the question, which is not covered by the allow block, or any module of which I am aware.
But if you do require a unique ident reply for each aol user, you can grep your connect logs for that.
But if you do require a unique ident reply for each aol user, you can grep your connect logs for that.
Why the hell can't my signature be empty?
"Your message contains too few characters."
"Your message contains too few characters."
Well "how many users are using the password" is simple:
- If you require a password for anyone from AOL, /who +h *.aol.com and count! (There's no badpasscont so you can only use one pass atm.)
- If you require specific username/password combinations, /who +uh username *.aol.com ... and count!
[edit]oops: +u is for username...[/edit]
- If you require a password for anyone from AOL, /who +h *.aol.com and count! (There's no badpasscont so you can only use one pass atm.)
- If you require specific username/password combinations, /who +uh username *.aol.com ... and count!
[edit]oops: +u is for username...[/edit]
Last edited by aquanight on Sat Mar 25, 2006 10:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.