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Re: deny message from iauth



On Thu, Jan 28, 1999 at 10:01:40AM +1100, Andrew Snare wrote:
> For various reasons this isn't practical -- it would be very difficult
> to determine which K-Line (or ban) was applied to a certain user based
> purely on, for example, CGI environment variables. At the very least,
> it should be possible to return an ID or cookie so that you can say
> something to the effect of "Please visit
> http://www.example.com/klines/cookie to see why you are not permitted
> to use this server."

Too complicated. I defintily don't wanna miss the possibility to give reason
in the K-line.

> There just needs to be a way to return some form of ban- or
> k-line-specific information, especially since some servers have
> hundreds of k-lines (it wouldn't surprise me if some have more).

Agreed.

irc@info5:~/lib2.10> egrep -c  -i "^k:" ircd.conf
719

CU,
	Eumel
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|    Michael 'Eumel' Neumayer     <Michael.Neumayer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>    |
|    Eumel@IRC             ! LinuX inside !             pgp-key available    |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+

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