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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0005111 | unreal | ircd | public | 2018-07-04 13:47 | 2019-12-28 09:43 |
Reporter | PeGaSuS | Assigned To | syzop | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | resolved | Resolution | fixed | ||
Platform | Unix | OS | Ubuntu | OS Version | 18.04 LTS |
Product Version | 4.0.18 | ||||
Target Version | 4.2.0 | Fixed in Version | 4.2.0 | ||
Summary | 0005111: SVSMODE -t does not remove vhost | ||||
Description | Using /svsmode nick -t or /os umode nick -t to restore the predefined cloak of a user and with modes-on-connect "+ixw" and restrict-usermodes "x", the vHost of the user isn't actually removed. I suppose that when we use the commands above described, it should act like if the user has done /hs off thus restoring the predefined cloak (in my case in the format XXX.ZZZ.YYY.IP). This bug has been found by Le_Coyote and reported in #unreal-support and i can confirm it. Hope the description is understandable. :D | ||||
Steps To Reproduce | 1) Set the vHost of a user with /hs set vHost 2) Use /svsmode nick -t or /os umode nick -t to unset the vHost of the user and restore the predefined cloak mask 3) /WHOIS the user and notice that the HostServ vHost is still active | ||||
Tags | UMODE, VHOST | ||||
3rd party modules | None that actually interfere with the above commands | ||||
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acknowledged and target for 4.0.19. |
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Fixed, thanks for the report, as always :) https://github.com/unrealircd/unrealircd/commit/858aaa774a409b65ee0e3ddefddbb7e63b86bf1d |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2018-07-04 13:47 | PeGaSuS | New Issue | |
2018-07-04 13:47 | PeGaSuS | Tag Attached: UMODE | |
2018-07-04 13:47 | PeGaSuS | Tag Attached: VHOST | |
2018-07-14 16:39 | syzop | Assigned To | => syzop |
2018-07-14 16:39 | syzop | Status | new => acknowledged |
2018-07-14 16:39 | syzop | Note Added: 0020199 | |
2018-07-14 16:40 | syzop | Target Version | => 4.2.0 |
2018-07-14 16:40 | syzop | Summary | Removing vHost from users using /svsmode nick -t or /os umode nick -t, doesn't actually remove the vHost => SVSMODE -t does not remove vhost |
2018-07-14 16:40 | syzop | Sticky Issue | No => Yes |
2018-09-07 10:55 | syzop | Status | acknowledged => resolved |
2018-09-07 10:55 | syzop | Resolution | open => fixed |
2018-09-07 10:55 | syzop | Fixed in Version | => 4.2.0 |
2018-09-07 10:55 | syzop | Note Added: 0020283 | |
2019-12-28 09:43 | syzop | Sticky Issue | Yes => No |