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#5405 07/01/03 05:05 PM
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Hi ,
i've been told that somebody else can see how many queries i have open and read them . Is that true ?
If so , how to block it ?
Thanks anyway for the answer .
Bye ,
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#5406 07/01/03 05:18 PM
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Of course it isn't true, the only way that would be possible is if the server logged messages sent to and from it, and there is nothing you can do to block that except use another server.

#5407 07/01/03 06:08 PM
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Did you load a script lately?
If so, check for unwanted "on text" and "on input" events.

#5408 07/01/03 10:19 PM
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Well, there is a way, you can sniff someone's packets (in LAN for example), as IRC is plain-text protocol wink

#5409 08/01/03 01:16 AM
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The most secure you can be on IRC is via a DCC chat. No one can just 'read' your query's and the text you send/receive w/out going through a LOT of trouble or getting you to load a script that does it.

/remote off

^^ turns off your script section. alt + r, and look through that entire section for any 'lines' that you, yourself didn't write or know what they do.

#5410 08/01/03 05:46 PM
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Livio69 Offline OP
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Thanks everybody for the infoz smile
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#5411 12/01/03 01:52 AM
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hmm.. i think u can del all of remote in ur irc script .. or is u webnet network user .. u can join #admin.security ... or use /remote off or find on text for query like on:1:text:*:?: ..

for more u can join #mirc.script in webnet network

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