Read this post by caesar. You might glean some info from it to help; pay particular attention to the 'chaninfo' help. Also read Setting up an Eggdrop. Scroll down to the 'Configuration' section.
Note: Any changes to your bot's configuration file will require a .rehash (via DCC).
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Alchera wrote:Check your user list and make absolutely certain that the host you are trying to ban is not in there somewhere.
the guy says he's identified, so that couldn't possibly be the reason - owners can ban whoever they want
Cr4sh:
dude, there's no other possible explanation; either the bot doesn't recognize you on IRC as its owner - and you are trying to ban protected hostmask, or some script screws up
or you are on some weird server not supported by eggdrop - you have some special kind of ops and the bot can't see you opped, hence reversing the mode, thinking it's some sort of desync; or it's plain desync - try jumping the bot to another server
Last edited by demond on Tue Jan 31, 2006 12:05 am, edited 1 time in total.
connection, sharing, dcc problems? click <here>
before asking for scripting help, read <this>
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demond wrote:dude, there's no other possible explanation; either the bot doesn't recognize you on IRC as its owner - and you are trying to ban protected hostmask, or some script screws up
I always control my bot from telnet, and I never used DCC.
It's important?
The hostmask isn't protected, I can't ban any hostmask...
demond wrote:or you are on some weird server not supported by eggdrop - you have some special kind of ops and the bot can't see you opped, hence reversing the mode, thinking it's some sort of desync; or it's plain desync - try jumping the bot to another server
Do you know irc.criten.net? (i hope this isn't considered as spam...).
P.S. i read in the user file HOSTS -telnet!*@*...Can i edit the file, or i must login in the DCC mode?