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    Anonymous, 05/05/2013 03:43 PM 
    
    
Using Quassel with oidentd spoofing¶
1) In oidentd's configuration (/etc/oidentd.conf on Linux), add this block (note that the username may differ) and restart oidentd service.
user quasselcore {
    default {
        allow spoof
        allow spoof_all
    }
}
	2) Start quasselcore with --oidentd switch.
If you're using Debian and running it as a service, add this line to /etc/default/quassel:
DAEMON_OPTS="--oidentd"
If this worked properly,
- Quassel core will show up in processes list with the --oidentd switch; and
- At the Quassel core user's home directory, you will see an .oidentd.conf file (if not, figure out what directory it is (on Linux, `echo ~quasselcore`) and ensure it is writable).
- At some networks that check oidentd response, a (up to 10 seconds) wait for an ident response will disappear. You will see "*** Got ident response" when connecting.
- The username will not contain a tilde (ratbox, charybdis, derived ircds, and others).
- The username will match the name of the user in the core and user settings regarding username will not override it.