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Re: How do ircd differentiate between connection classes ??
On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 11:49:38PM -0700, Adharsh Praveen R wrote:
> If there are 3 lines in the ircd.conf for connection class
> Y:1:90:0:20:100000
> Y:2:90:300:1:600000
> Y:10:90:0:3:100000
> could you please tell me how does ircd differentiate them as client class
> and server class?
It does not at all.
> or does ircd reads only the first appearance of Y and
> ignores the other Y's.
No, it reads all.
> As it is mentioned in the document as a server class and client class in
> http://www.irc.org/tech_docs/ircnet/INSTALL-4.html#ss4.4
> Y:23:120:300:5:100000:0:0: (server class)
> Y:1:60:0:50:20000:2:5: (client class)
If you apply some Y: to I:line, Y: values are interpreted as client class.
If you apply the same Y: to C/N:line, they get interpreted as server class.
p.
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