Hello all, i seem to be having trouble with cloakingi dont want the host name or ip to show i did the opiton 1 in the FAQ
How to disable it?
You have several options:
Option 1: make cloaking not the default
Just remove the 'x' in set::modes-on-connect, then users will not be set +x automatically and thus will not be cloaked.
Users can still, if they want to, set themselves usermode +x.
Option 2: fully deny users to be cloaked If you don't even want users to be cloaked when they want themselves to, in other words: prevent users from setting themselves +x. Then like the previous step, remove 'x' from set::modes-on-connect if it is present, AND set set::restrict-usermodes to 'x':
set { restrict-usermodes "x"; };
And i still seen the ip and host (below)
[ 03:19:16 ] * Syntax` ([email protected]) Quit (Connection reset by peer)
i tried option 2 by adding this
set { restrict-usermodes "x"; };
to the config but i got config error while rehashing.
Also i dl the nocloak modual and tried to load it in the config and got a wrong header error the file was nocloak.c i seen the other moduals had a *.so ending ...am i doing somthing wrong?
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set {
modes-on-connect "x";
restrict-usermodes "x";
};
If that is still too much information, then use:
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set {
modes-on-connect "x";
restrict-usermodes "x";
options { dont-resolve; };
};
EDIT: Also note, when you rehash, no one already connected will be changed, they would need to reconnect to get the hashed host.
The nocloak module is a module to completely disable cloaking, not to cloak people's IP/host...
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