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 Post subject: Just an Idea
PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 7:29 pm 
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I was reading threw your " kick on-site " list, and I had an idea.
I have been somewhat testing a couple things with stickam ( for EDUCATIONAL purposes ONLY! ).

Now, im an old school computer nut ( im somewhat, out-dated, and rusty these days ) so my idea is only a suggestion/question to maybe those of you who are more familiar with stickam and IRC's, as well as proxy servers. I am not sure if this will work, however, it is worth a shot.


Long ago, back in the beggining of chats ( yahoo, msn, comic-chat--yeah, im talking OLLDD school ). We use to use mIRC or other forms of IRC's with 3rd party proxies ( to mask/change IP's, or gatekeepers ) to bring more then one name in the room, so we could use scripts and bots to do everything ( lmao, remember trivia?? ) Anyways, to get to the point--->.

I was curious, for those of you who are familiar with IRCs,scripting, maybe some C++, is there any way to connect to the chats threw IRC's to record IPs like we did in the old days? ( I would test all this out, but 1-- im lazy, 2-- there really isnt much in it for me and like I said 3-- im extremely out-dated )

The point of doing it, is well, any fool on here knows that once youve been kicked/banned, if you have a static IP, you can just use one of those good-old-fasioned proxy servers to reconnect to stickam after creating a new name. I assume that the people crashing your room over and over are doing this. Its really a simple trick, the tricky part is stopping it. If you could possibly connect to stickam chats threw an IRC with some various scripts running, it would be possible to record all IP's comming into chat, tell the scripts which ones to keep auto-banned, as well as start recording all the proxy server IP's to keep banned ( when you connect threw a proxy server, it basically masks your IP, telling whatever or whomever your connecting to, that its the website connecting, not your computer ), and hence get around people being able to come back in once they have been kicked/banned. As im sure you have had problems with.


Just a thought, could be completely idiotic, but thought I would put it out there anyways.


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This sounds right up Jones and Dank's alley. Guys what do you think?

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Stickam isn't similar enough to IRC for it to work, it would be near impossible to connect on to stick through mIRC.

its just not compatible.

Unless stickam was Java based but its not.

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