Internet Relay Chat

joshua geller joshua at cae.retix.com
Tue Apr 26 07:07:01 PDT 1994



> On Mon, 25 Apr 1994 rishab at dxm.ernet.in wrote:

> > I've noticed some discussions of IRC (Internet Relay Chat), both as a possible
> > model for CP interactions, as well as a location for implementations of 
> > BlackNet (in #wares, etc.)
> > 
> > Note that IRC, unlike MUDS, has been designed to ensure 'true-names'. While
> > you do use nicknames, anyone can find out the machine name and user ID you are
> > logged in from, with a /whois. Anytime you join or leave a channel, your full
> > machine name and user ID is displayed to everyone, along with your nick. This
> > is different from any (possibly pseudonymous) e-mail address you register for
> > incoming mail.
> 
> Fraid not....it's a trivial matter to fake the username, and if yer a 
> smart cookie, faking the hostname is just as easy.

as far as I know, you have to hack the server to fake hostname.

historically this practice has been frowned upon by the majority
of IRC administrators.

but yes, faking username is trivial.

josh
 






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