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smokey
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Looking for module

Post by smokey »

Hey, Ive been looking for a module, and was wondering if anyone knew if it existed.
What I'm looking for is something to add/remove information(lines) from the /whois of various users. Does anyone know of anything like this?(Not +x)
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Post by Grunt »

You can't remove lines like "... is a registered nickname" or "... is a Network Administrator" or other standard messages.

However, there is a feature that allows you to add an extra line in the whois reply, called swhois. But it only works for opers and vhost:: blocks. Using Andrywolf's m_chgshwois module, you can add/remove swhois lines from any user. See: http://www.x-tab.org/modules/m_chgswhois.zip. Remeber that the swhois info is one line only.
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Post by smokey »

Yes, I know about swhois and all that... I just wanted to get rid of some of the stuff in my /whois. Maybe I can just edit the module myself...
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Post by Stealth »

What are you trying to get rid of?
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Post by smokey »

Well, Right now it is just:
* [Smokey] (.@.): Adam Reiss
* [Smokey] is a registered nick
* [Smokey] enigma.smokeynet.org :SmokeyNet
* [smokey] End of WHOIS list.
I'd like to get rid of the Regd nick line most of all.
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Post by Stealth »

Why?
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Post by Jobe »

With most services there are ways to find out if a nick is registered even without that line in the whois.
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Post by smokey »

I know, I just don't want it there.
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