a user on my bots that had +hp global flags somehow gave himself +nm , I'm using eggdrop 1.6.6.
dcc:tcl and dcc:set were usable but only by owners "set must-be-owner 1"
I was the only +nm user before he did it, so no-one else could have given him the flags.
tcl scripts I have are netbots 3.80 and mel eggdrop logger. He said he did the changes days ago and my eggdrop logs are only kept for 1 day so I have no clues from my eggdrop logs.
Can someone tell me how he could have done it or what precautions I need to look into.
Each time you login to your shell account, check which host last logged in. If one that isn't yours shows up, e-mail the shell admin, and tell them they have been intruded.
Change your passwords, make sure your eggdrop and shell passwords are different.
Load lopfile.tcl component of netbots, and have logs e-mailed to yourself daily. Turns all log flags on.
Enable console mode r in config file, and ".console +r" yourself. Trick him into proving to you he can do it in front of your face. This console trick should provide you with the network dumps required to find out how he did it.