
1. If they can connect to it, they can find out the ip address. I assume you’re using dns, (e.g., someircserver.com), all they have to do is do a dig/nslookup/‘/dns (in mIRC)’ and they know the ip address. i.e., this is not an ircd/bahamut issue. 2. By not placing (or removing) the ‘show_links’ setting from your ircd.conf file, this changes the way the /links command works (irc operators are not affected), so that when a user issues the ‘/links’ command, the server gives them an empty list. If you are using IRC services on your server/network and it either has a ‘raw’ command in OperServ or RootServ or you are competent in modifying your IRC services code, bahamut has a little feature called linkscontrol which allows you to create your own ‘/links’ list. Again, IRC Operators are not affected and will see the “normal” ‘/links’ list along with super/U:lined servers being present. If you want to find out more about linkscontrol, have a look in the hide.c file in the bahamut source code, the specific function you’ll want to look at is ‘m_linkscontrol’. If you have any further questions, in addition to this mailing list, there is also the #bahamut channel on DALnet. The channel is quiet from time to time, but I usually respond to questions, et al. when I am active. Thanks, Holbrook (aka zort, srd) ninja.dal.net / holbrook@dal.net
On 28 Apr 2014, at 12.44, Dream GRNet <dream.grnet@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all! Is it possible in Bahamut IRCd to hide the Server IP from the users and to disable the /links command ? 1. Server IP has to be secret due to continuous ddos attacks 2. By disabling /links command the attacker does not know which servers are hubs Thanks in advance!
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