nml375 wrote:This would only work with the oidentd service. Most other does not allow you as a user to alter the responsecode, but simply uses the information provided by the system (oidentd does use the same system information to locate which user was responsible for the queried connection, but then checks if that user is allowed, and wants, a different identd-response).
I regret to bump this thread, but i've been experiencing such a kind of problem in this period.
I've a shell which is running a moltitude of psy and eggdrops. Well, it is a custom ip, on a server which share the main ip.
Point now is that they're saying the ident
can be changed on that ip, but so far, as hard as tried, i couldn't do it.
I did try the above written tcl code, i did try to change in every way the .oidentd.conf file, but no way, ident still remains the same.
Instead, the ident used is the shell's username, and well, it is not what i expect/ask/want.
I guess they're not allowing ident-user response, as you just stated in the post?
They did also answer to various mails, but i guess they aren't really in it, since they never get into this kind of problem.
If someone has any ideas, thanks in advance.