Hi I have beened k-lined from the nl efnet server for trying to join a juped channel.
(Temporary K-line 10080 min. - excessive attempts joining juped channels (2003/8/19 15.56))
Since I don't know what a juped channel is and I only tried joining it 4 times and all it said about the channel was :- [2:55pm] ERROR > 437: Nick/channel is temporarily unavailable no mention of anything else and gave no warning of anything else. Plus I think the temp bann kinda excessive 10080 mins seems a long time
K-lined for attemting to join juped channel ?
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A juped channel is essentially a banned channel. "Only 4 times" is more than enough, although I guess the error message that gets displayed "Channel/Nick is temporarily unavailable" is a bit vague for people to really know to stop. Perhaps a more descriptive error message would've helped.
Jupitered -> Juped (Send to orbit? Anyone have the origin of this term? )
Jupitered -> Juped (Send to orbit? Anyone have the origin of this term? )
A long, long time ago, there was a person on IRC nicked Jupiter who used to generally create havoc by stealing people's nicks, and a lot worse. It used to be that someone's nick/server was "jupitered", which has been shortened to "juped".deww wrote:<snip>
Jupitered -> Juped (Send to orbit? Anyone have the origin of this term? )
Also, mode, there are usually *very* good reasons why channels are juped. The clients on juped channels are usually perceived to be abusive by the server admins.
admin, irc.umich.edu
oper, irc.servercentral.net
oper, irc.servercentral.net
The numeric in question was (I presume, I wasnt around back then..) created for use on netsplits - ircnet will disallow users creating channels or using nicks which have split recently, thus the text in the numeric. Its also used on efnet during splits, which is why it still says temp.deww wrote:A juped channel is essentially a banned channel. "Only 4 times" is more than enough, although I guess the error message that gets displayed "Channel/Nick is temporarily unavailable" is a bit vague for people to really know to stop. Perhaps a more descriptive error message would've helped. :)
Jupitered -> Juped (Send to orbit? Anyone have the origin of this term? :P)
I suppose you could alter the text as a result of a juped channel, im just not sure its worth it as a lot of clients/script format this kind of thing themselves anyway. :)
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