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digitaldj
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by digitaldj »
does eggdrop have an RFC or something?
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De Kus
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by De Kus »
i wonder what rfc1459.c is for?
and as i know eggdrop is strict rfc1459 conform, or isnt it?
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digitaldj
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by digitaldj »
i was thinking more about how they link eachother, talk to eachother etc.. stuff like that
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De Kus
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by De Kus »
you are talking about a botnet!? bots opping each other, sharing userfiles, forward seen requests etc.?
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Yourname
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by Yourname »
digitaldj: You might wanna check out botnet.c and tandem.h in eggdrop1.x.x/src folder. That's where the botnet protocol is.
Dormant egghead.
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ppslim
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by ppslim »
rfc1459.c defines a set of functions, that will turn outgoing traffic, into IRC compatable text.
It has no real purpose other than to prevent nasty characters going where they shouldn't.