[00:24] <IdleOne> today is the 17th.
[00:25] <IdleOne> time travel is confusing
[00:41] <supachick> hi
[00:41] <supachick> atruechurch.info
[00:41] <supachick> !ops
[00:41] <supachick> yay
[00:42] <supachick> hi idleone
[00:42] <IdleOne> you done?
[00:43] <supachick> ban me and get it done with
[00:43] <supachick> -_-
[00:43] <IdleOne> you can leave on your own
[00:43] <supachick> !ops
[00:44] <supachick> unless you repent you will perish
[00:44] <IdleOne> I'll perish anyway
[00:44] <IdleOne> some day
[00:44] <supachick> why do you want to go to the lake of fire
[00:44] <IdleOne> better view
[00:44] <chu> He's Canadian, obviously sick of the cold.
[00:44] <supachick> http://youtu.be/-5RW_w3wg6E?t=27m18s
[07:42] <DLange> Hi
[07:42] <DLange> every time freenode splits and services are on the other side you send people to #ubuntu-unregged
[07:43] <DLange> that's pretty annoying (and I'm affected by it every week or so depending on how splitty freenode is and how stable services are in a given timeframe)
[07:43] <DLange> (+jf 5:10 #ubuntu-unregged on the channel)
[07:44] <DLange> we've removed that from ##linux quite a long time ago and I'd ask you to do the same for #ubuntu as it only affects your users but doesn't help with anything currently
[07:45] <DLange> if ever botnets like we had a few years ago come back, you can always put a join throttle back on the channel
[07:45] <k1l> DLange: we just had botnets the other day.
[07:46] <k1l> #ubuntu as one of the biggest channels gets regular attention from botnets. but i will forward this suggestion to the team and we will discuss that issue. thanks
[07:49] <DLange> can you point me to the botnet joins? I didn't find anything in #ubuntu logs for the last 48hrs (before I was pinged off and ended back in -unregged as so often)
[07:49] <DLange> the max I'm seeing these days is five joins from one IP and a kiddie with three or so VPNs
[07:50] <DLange> that won't get filtered by +jf 5:10 but the 100s and 1000s of users returning from splits always are
[07:51] <DLange> esp. as freenode's seven has broken the ping handling and re-join burst but that's another story for another day
[07:51] <Unit193> One in my backlog is at 16:40 EST, but yes returning from netsplits into there is annoying.
[07:54] <DLange> can you pastebin?
[07:55] <DLange> idlog -sjoined \#ubuntu.log | grep ":40 " | sort | uniq -c doesn't return any joins of more than one IP for me
[07:56] <DLange> (but then my logs are incomplete as I end up in -unregged every now and then :-))
[07:56] <k1l> http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2014/07/15/%23ubuntu.html#t18:17
[07:57] <Unit193> The joins/parts/quits/notices were not logged.
[07:58] <k1l> i know
[07:58] <k1l> just to show that there are bots joins.
[07:58] <DLange> neither IPs or *anything* useful for administering the channel :) This is for end users (only)...
[08:01] <DLange> I have it in my logs, thanks for the pointer k1l
[08:01] <DLange> still the join throtteling doesn't help much with such small botnets
[08:03] <DLange> if you don't want to remove the +jf, consider +I *!*@about/linux/staff/* and /freenode/staff
[08:03] <DLange> the cloaks are often still on when the auth is gone due to split services
[08:06] <DLange> have fun discussing, cu around
[09:34] <Pricey> Hmm I thought the ircd kept track of whether you were identified...
[09:39] <k1l> but not in netsplits when all the services go mad etc.
[13:13] <Pricey> k1l: I misread Dlange's lines so my comment is entirely irrelevant.. but I'm pretty sure the ircd does keep track of whether you're identified if it splits from the services side of the network.
[14:17] <k1l_> Pricey: yes. but there was a huge netsplit last days where users were dropped and when reconnecting they could not auth because the services were down. but that is no that common
[15:02] <Pricey> k1l_: Right, I usually only refer to netsplits as servers losing connectivity.
[15:05] <Pricey> Looks like our new "netsplit whenever staffers says 'netsplit'" fantasy commands are working.
[15:12] <k1l_> "it wasnt me" :)
[15:59] <Tm_T> bah
[16:00] <Tm_T> I fail, can someone help me with this? I've basicly without computer this summer so I find this thing bit difficult right now
[16:00] <Tm_T> @login
[16:02] <Tm_T> ah, got it
[16:02] <Tm_T> thanks! (:
[17:57] <Pici> 9.04 :(
[22:03] <popey> I have asked this before, but can never quite get the incantation right, I need #ubuntu-phone to not exist, but fo~
[22:03] <popey> bah
[22:03] <popey> stupid cat walked on keyboard pressing enter then
[22:03] <popey> I need #ubuntu-phone to forward to #ubuntu-touch
[22:03] <popey> can someone tell me the magic?
[22:04] <ikonia> it's it just +f
[22:04] <ikonia> +F #ubuntu-phone #ubuntu-touch
[22:04] <ikonia> I thought it was already done
[22:04] <popey> me too
[22:04] <popey> thought we did it months back
[22:04] <ikonia> it's mode +F #ubuntu-phone #ubuntu-touch from memory
[22:04] <ikonia> but #ubuntu-touch needs to accept forwards
[22:05] <popey> 23:04:46 -!- mode/#ubuntu-phone [+Fb-n #ubuntu-touch!*@*] by popey
[22:05] <ikonia> let me see if I can dig out the sytax if someone doesn't know it
[22:05] <popey> that look okay?
[22:05] <ikonia> don't know what -n is and I don't think you need the !*@*
[22:06] <popey> well that failed
[22:06] <ikonia> ahhh look at that
[22:06] <popey> I just did /mode +F #ubuntu-phone #ubuntu-touch
[22:06] <ikonia> #ubuntu-ops just did it
[22:06] <ikonia> perfect timing net split
[22:06] <popey> eh?
[22:07] <ikonia> 23:06 -!- mode/#ubuntu-ops [+Fcntzf #ubuntu-unregged]
[22:07] <ikonia> una momento
[22:07] <ikonia> let me dig out the docs
[22:07] <ikonia> lets try to get it right
[22:07] <popey> ta
[22:08] <popey> also need to do -tablet and -tv too
[22:08] <ikonia> ok so #ubuntu-touch needs to be +F
[22:09] <ikonia> then #ubuntu-phone needs to be +f #ubuntu-touch
[22:09] <ikonia> and you're +n was also useful
[22:09] <popey> oh
[22:09] <ikonia> (I think thats right)
[22:10] <popey> lets see
[22:10] <popey> nope
[22:10] <ikonia> ughhhh
[22:11] <ikonia> popey: you're an op in both channels ?
[22:11] <popey> yes
[22:12] <ikonia> that seems odd then as +F on #ubuntu-touch allows it to accept forwards
[22:12]  * genii slides k1l_a fresh coffee
[22:12] <ikonia> then +f on #ubuntu-phone should allow it to forward to a channel that is +F
[22:13] <ikonia> popey: try setting it +i too
[22:13] <popey> which?
[22:13] <ikonia> popey: so #ubuntu-phone +if #ubuntu-touch
[22:14] <popey> bingo!
[22:14] <popey> thank you ikonia !
[22:14] <ikonia> ahhh
[22:14] <ikonia> no sweat
[22:14] <ikonia> I was reading it wrong
[22:54] <k1l_> was it Pricey again? :)