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Identify the host of a bridge somehow. #599

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Zarthus opened this issue Jun 23, 2018 · 1 comment
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Identify the host of a bridge somehow. #599

Zarthus opened this issue Jun 23, 2018 · 1 comment
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Zarthus commented Jun 23, 2018

There's no way to know who is hosting a bridge on official matrix.org servers, please include this person somewhere, maybe through a CTCP request or in the realname. (realname would work better as it will be logged consistently, whereas ctcp only would log if you specifically request it, however there's limits on the length of the realname.)

The only current strategy is to kline them all.

Relates to #598

@Zarthus Zarthus changed the title Identify the host of a bridge through the realname somehow. Identify the host of a bridge somehow. Jun 23, 2018
@jaller94 jaller94 added X-External-Issue Something upstream of the bridge (library, homeserver, ircd) has caused an issue. needs-spec T-Enhancement New features, changes in functionality, performance boosts, user-facing improvements. and removed X-External-Issue Something upstream of the bridge (library, homeserver, ircd) has caused an issue. needs-spec labels May 20, 2022
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See MSC2346: Bridge information state event

Implemented in #941

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