codemastr wrote:Create a file named ircd.motd then do /rehash -motd
I place the file in my Unreal3.2 directory right? Well, I did that, then ran /Unreal3.2/unreal rehash -motd , and am getting the same error as before:
Welcome to the ROXnet IRC Network Jeff![email protected]
Your host is irc.foonet.com, running version Unreal3.2.1
This server was created Thu Jul 22 2004 at 17:38:49 CDT
irc.foonet.com Unreal3.2.1 iowghraAsORTVSxNCWqBzvdHtGp lvhopsmntikrRcaqOALQbSeKVfMGCuzNT
MAP KNOCK SAFELIST HCN MAXCHANNELS=10 MAXBANS=60 NICKLEN=30 TOPICLEN=307 KICKLEN=307 MAXTARGETS=20 AWAYLEN=307 are supported by this server
WALLCHOPS WATCH=128 SILENCE=15 MODES=12 CHANTYPES=# PREFIX=(qaohv)~&@%+ CHANMODES=be,kfL,l,psmntirRcOAQKVGCuzNSMT NETWORK=ROXnet CASEMAPPING=ascii EXTBAN=~,cqnr ELIST=MNUCT are supported by this server
There are 1 users and 0 invisible on 1 servers
1 unknown connection(s)
I have 1 clients and 0 servers
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Current Local Users: 1 Max: 2
Current Global Users: 1 Max: 1
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MOTD File is missing
I tried to do that, it told me Permission Denied. So I checked my oper configuration, and now when I try /oper login *password* it tells me "No O-lines for your host."
I tried setting the hostname to *@* in the config file, but that did no good. How can I find out what hostname to put? o_O I also tried putting localhost and other things, but Im totally confused.
Sorry if i'm just asking completely newbie type questions, but ive been up and down the manuals and couldnt find anything, except what to set the flags to (I have global and netadmin set, btw)
What you set to *@* is not a hostname, it's oper::from::userhost (a user@host mask, in other words). And *@* (or simply *) is quite right to allow access from everywhere. Perhaps you are having an other problem, not explicitly with your host, even if the message says that. See question #35 in the official UnrealIRCd FAQ.
AngryWolf wrote:What you set to *@* is not a hostname, it's oper::from::userhost (a user@host mask, in other words). And *@* (or simply *) is quite right to allow access from everywhere. Perhaps you are having an other problem, not explicitly with your host, even if the message says that. See question #35 in the official UnrealIRCd FAQ.
I found out my problem was that I was typing /oper login username password