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	<subtitle>Discussion of eggdrop bots, shell accounts and tcl scripts.</subtitle>
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	<updated>2013-05-07T21:43:46-04:00</updated>

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		<author><name><![CDATA[oenahs]]></name></author>
		<updated>2013-05-07T21:43:46-04:00</updated>

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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Bot's cannot telnet each other]]></title>

		
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Hello I recently purchased a domain name. I have always used the netbots script for bot netting and it has never given me any issue. Ever since we set the vhosts the bots can no longer link. I can DCC the bot and set flags, etc. but they fail on connecting to each other every time. I have the proper AAAA records and rDNS records. I have attempted to change the listen-addr to both the ipv6 like it used to be as well as the vhost. I have also tried commenting out the vhost6 address and only set the list like it was originally set and still no luck. I can telnet the bots from the vps but not externally. My VPS told me that they do not block and I have no reason to not believe it. I also have checked and double check all the ports no bots are on the same ports.Please could someone point me in the right direction. Running eggdrop1.8<br><br>Hub Bot:<blockquote class="uncited"><div>&lt;MMTBOT&gt; [01:24:00] Telnet connection: got.me.on.my.knees.music-movies-tv.net/58885<br>&lt;MMTBOT&gt; [01:24:00] Timeout/EOF ident connection<br>&lt;MMTBOT&gt; [01:24:00] Sent STARTTLS to Layla...<br>&lt;MMTBOT&gt; [01:24:00] Challenging Layla...</div></blockquote>Leaf Bot:<blockquote class="uncited"><div>&lt;Layla&gt; [15:23:00] Got STARTTLS from MMTBOT. Replying...<br>&lt;Layla&gt; [15:23:00] Received challenge from MMTBOT... sending response ...<br>&lt;Layla&gt; [15:23:00] Lost Bot: MMTBOT</div></blockquote>Also cannot get the bots to respond to CTCP:<blockquote class="uncited"><div>&gt;MMTBOT&lt; CTCP CHAT<br>»» Received a DCC CHAT offer from MMTBOT<br>»» DCC CHAT connection established to MMTBOT [0.0.0.0:42774]<br>»» DCC CHAT to MMTBOT lost (Remote host closed socket).</div></blockquote>A quick .dccstat on the bot's shows that one is using a +port and the other is not I assume they are trying to connect via ssl but I do not have that option set anywhere so I don't see why it is auto adding ssl ports when I added them with the host I did not apply the + to any ports<br><br>Further investigation of .dccstat when the bots are connecting they use the pass module to connect. When I checked the loaded modules pass was not loaded upon trying to load the modules I get the following error:<blockquote class="uncited"><div>&lt;ShaneO&gt; .loadmod pass<br>&lt;MMTBOT&gt; pass: Error loading module: /home/mmt/eggdrop/modules/pass.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory</div></blockquote><p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="https://forum.eggheads.org/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=12229">oenahs</a> — Tue May 07, 2013 9:43 pm</p><hr />
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