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ubottulotuspsychje called the ops in #ubuntu (corey-aid bad news)11:49
ubottulotuspsychje called the ops in #ubuntu (GUest1)14:08
ubottunteodosio called the ops in #ubuntu (GUest1)14:15
ubottuleftyfb called the ops in #ubuntu (guest33)15:03
leftyfb@user/user9d , @96.76.125.161 and @69.1.99.3 are all hosts that "user9d has joined with to troll #ubuntu for over a year now15:06
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leftyfb @user/user9d , @96.76.125.161 and @69.1.99.3 are all hosts that "user9d has joined with to troll #ubuntu for over a year now15:06
Eickmeyerleftyfb: I don't think you're being ignored. Just seems as if there's no active ops at the moment. :(15:11
leftyfbyeah, I figured that. But I'm also providing the hosts they keep using so both get banned.15:14
leftyfbit's mainly the 1st 2 hosts that they have used. The 3rd one they used once back in last May15:14
Eickmeyerleftyfb: Those are VPNs and it's impossible to keep up with those, so the best that can happen is *!*@user/user9d15:15
leftyfbEickmeyer: 96.76.125.161 is Comcast, not a VPN. They've joined 41 times with that ip since last month15:16
EickmeyerInteresting.15:17
leftyfbEickmeyer: 69.1.99.3 is also a municipal service, not a VPN15:18
leftyfbso I'm not sure where you got VPN for either of them15:19
EickmeyerAssumption in this case, I couldn't be bothered to research (it's early here).15:19
EickmeyerApparently user9d isn't too smart then because using a municipal service is a great way to dox onesself.15:20
leftyfbyep15:20
leftyfbthough their Comcast ip shows the other side of the country. So it's sort of a tossup15:21
EickmeyerThen they're likely VPN-ing into one of those.15:21
leftyfbI'm gonna go with the Comcast ip since they only used the municipal once15:21
Eickmeyerleftyfb: Sometimes the best course of action is to ignore trolls, but yeah, this one has been persistent, so I get it. It wouldn't be their first ban either.15:59
ubottuIn #ubuntu-discuss, lotuspsychje said: !no 22.10 is <reply> Ubuntu 22.10 (Kinetic Kudu) was the 37th release of Ubuntu, support ended on July 20, 2023. See !eol and https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2023-July/000293.html17:43
tomreynubottu: !22.1019:07
ubottuUbuntu 22.10 (Kinetic Kudu) is the 37th release of Ubuntu and the previous regular release – Download at https://ubuntu.com/download :: Release notes at https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/kinetic-kudu-release-notes19:07
tomreynubottu: !21.1019:07
ubottuUbuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) was the 35th release of Ubuntu, support ended on July 14, 2022. See !eol and https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2022-May/000280.html19:07
tomreynubottu: !no 22.10 is <reply> Ubuntu 22.10 (Kinetic Kudu) was the 37th release of Ubuntu, support ended on July 20, 2023. See !eol and https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2023-July/000293.html19:08
ubottuI'll remember that, tomreyn19:08
tomreynleftyfb: thanks. (and if this is now fully handled, could you please...)19:29
tomreynGuest1124: i liked ogra better ;)19:30
EickmeyerGuest1124/ogra needs sasl/identify. :)19:33

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