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Operator Commands
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=================
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Network management commands
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===========================
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**Note**
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All commands and names are case insensitive. Parameters consisting
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of one or more separate letters, such as in MODE, STATS and WHO, are
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case sensitive.
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CONNECT
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CONNECT
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target
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port
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source
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Initiate a connection attempt to server target. If a port is given,
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connect to that port on the target, otherwise use the one given in
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``ircd.conf``. If source is given, tell that server to initiate the
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connection attempt, otherwise it will be made from the server you are
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attached to.
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To use the default port with source, specify 0 for port.
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SQUIT
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-----
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SQUIT
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server
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reason
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Closes down the link to server from this side of the network. If a
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reason is given, it will be sent out in the server notices on both sides
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of the link.
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REHASH
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------
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REHASH
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BANS
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DNS
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MOTD
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OMOTD
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TKLINES
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TDLINES
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TXLINES
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TRESVS
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REJECTCACHE
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HELP
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server
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With no parameter given, ``ircd.conf`` will be reread and parsed. The
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server argument is a wildcard match of server names.
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BANS
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Rereads ``kline.conf``, ``dline.conf``, ``xline.conf``,
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``resv.conf`` and their .perm variants
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DNS
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Reread ``/etc/resolv.conf``.
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MOTD
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Reload the MOTD file
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OMOTD
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Reload the operator MOTD file
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TKLINES
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Clears temporary K:lines.
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TDLINES
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Clears temporary D:lines.
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TXLINES
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Clears temporary X:lines.
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TRESVS
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Clears temporary reservations.
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REJECTCACHE
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Clears the client rejection cache.
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HELP
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Refreshes the help system cache.
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RESTART
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RESTART
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server
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Cause an immediate total shutdown of the IRC server, and restart from
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scratch as if it had just been executed.
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This reexecutes the ircd using the compiled-in path, visible as SPATH in
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INFO.
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**Note**
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This command cannot be used remotely. The server name is used only
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as a safety measure.
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DIE
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---
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DIE
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server
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Immediately terminate the IRC server, after sending notices to all
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connected clients and servers
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**Note**
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This command cannot be used remotely. The server name is used only
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as a safety measure.
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SET
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SET
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ADMINSTRING
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AUTOCONN
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AUTOCONNALL
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FLOODCOUNT
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IDENTTIMEOUT
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MAX
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OPERSTRING
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SPAMNUM
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SPAMTIME
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SPLITMODE
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SPLITNUM
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SPLITUSERS
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value
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The SET command sets a runtime-configurable value.
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Most of the ``ircd.conf`` equivalents have a default\_ prefix and are
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only read on startup. SET is the only way to change these at run time.
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Most of the values can be queried by omitting value.
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ADMINSTRING
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Sets string shown in WHOIS for admins. (umodes +o and +a set, umode
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+S not set).
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AUTOCONN
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Sets auto-connect on or off for a particular server. Takes two
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parameters, server name and new state.
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To see these values, use /stats c. Changes to this are lost on a
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rehash.
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AUTOCONNALL
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Globally sets auto-connect on or off. If disabled, no automatic
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connections are done; if enabled, automatic connections are done
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following the rules for them.
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FLOODCOUNT
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The number of lines allowed to be sent to a connection before
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throttling it due to flooding. Note that this variable is used for
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both channels and clients.
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For channels, op or voice overrides this; for users, IRC operator
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status or op or voice on a common channel overrides this.
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IDENTTIMEOUT
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Timeout for requesting ident from a client.
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MAX
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Sets the maximum number of connections to value.
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This number cannot exceed maxconnections - MAX\_BUFFER.
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maxconnections is the rlimit for number of open files. MAX\_BUFFER
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is defined in config.h, normally 60.
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MAXCLIENTS is an alias for this.
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OPERSTRING
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Sets string shown in WHOIS for opers (umode +o set, umodes +a and +S
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not set).
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SPAMNUM
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Sets how many join/parts to channels constitutes a possible spambot.
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SPAMTIME
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Below this time on a channel counts as a join/part as above.
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SPLITMODE
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Sets splitmode to value:
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ON
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splitmode is permanently on
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OFF
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splitmode is permanently off (default if no\_create\_on\_split
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and no\_join\_on\_split are disabled)
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AUTO
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ircd chooses splitmode based on SPLITUSERS and SPLITNUM (default
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if no\_create\_on\_split or no\_join\_on\_split are enabled)
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SPLITUSERS
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Sets the minimum amount of users needed to deactivate automatic
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splitmode.
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SPLITNUM
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Sets the minimum amount of servers needed to deactivate automatic
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splitmode. Only servers that have finished bursting count for this.
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User management commands
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========================
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KILL
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----
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KILL
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nick
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reason
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Disconnects the user with the given nick from the server they are
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connected to, with the reason given, if present, and broadcast a server
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notice announcing this.
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Your nick and the reason will appear on channels.
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CLOSE
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-----
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Closes all connections from and to clients and servers who have not
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completed registering.
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KLINE
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-----
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KLINE
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length
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user
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@
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host
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user
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d
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ON
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servername
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:
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reason
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Adds a K:line to ``kline.conf`` to ban the given user@host from using
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that server.
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If the optional parameter length is given, the K:line will be temporary
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(i.e. it will not be stored on disk) and last that long in minutes.
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If an IP address is given, the ban will be against all hosts matching
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that IP regardless of DNS. The IP address can be given as a full address
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(192.168.0.1), as a CIDR mask (192.168.0.0/24), or as a glob
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(192.168.0.\*).
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All clients matching the K:line will be disconnected from the server
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immediately.
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If a reason is specified, it will be sent to the client when they are
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disconnected, and whenever a connection is attempted which is banned.
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If the ON part is specified, the K:line is set on servers matching the
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given mask (provided a matching shared{} block exists there). Otherwise,
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if specified in a cluster{} block, the K:Line will be propagated across
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the network accordingly.
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UNKLINE
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UNKLINE
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user
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host
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ON
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servername
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Will attempt to remove a K:line matching user@host from ``kline.conf``,
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and will flush a temporary K:line.
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XLINE
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XLINE
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length
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mask
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ON
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servername
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reason
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Works similarly to KLINE, but matches against the real name field. The
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wildcards are \* (any sequence), ? (any character), # (a digit) and @ (a
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letter); wildcard characters can be escaped with a backslash. The
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sequence \\s matches a space.
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All clients matching the X:line will be disconnected from the server
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immediately.
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The reason is never sent to users. Instead, they will be exited with
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“Bad user info”.
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If the ON part is specified, the X:line is set on servers matching the
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given mask (provided a matching shared{} block exists there). Otherwise,
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if specified in a cluster{} block, the X:line will be propagated across
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the network accordingly.
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UNXLINE
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UNXLINE
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mask
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ON
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servername
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Will attempt to remove an X:line from ``xline.conf``, and will flush a
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temporary X:line.
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RESV
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RESV
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length
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channel
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mask
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ON
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servername
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reason
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If used on a channel, “jupes” the channel locally. Joins to the channel
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will be disallowed and generate a server notice on +y, and users will
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not be able to send to the channel. Channel jupes cannot contain
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wildcards.
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If used on a nickname mask, prevents local users from using a nick
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matching the mask (the same wildcard characters as xlines). There is no
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way to exempt the initial nick from this.
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In neither case will current users of the nick or channel be kicked or
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disconnected.
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This facility is not designed to make certain nicks or channels
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oper-only.
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The reason is never sent to users.
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If the ON part is specified, the resv is set on servers matching the
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given mask (provided a matching shared{} block exists there). Otherwise,
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if specified in a cluster{} block, the resv will be propagated across
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the network accordingly.
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UNRESV
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UNRESV
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channel
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mask
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ON
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servername
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Will attempt to remove a resv from ``resv.conf``, and will flush a
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temporary resv.
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DLINE
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DLINE
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length
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c
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d
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ON
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servername
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:
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reason
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Adds a D:line to ``dline.conf``, which will deny any connections from
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the given IP address. The IP address can be given as a full address
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(192.168.0.1) or as a CIDR mask (192.168.0.0/24).
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If the optional parameter length is given, the D:line will be temporary
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(i.e. it will not be stored on disk) and last that long in minutes.
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All clients matching the D:line will be disconnected from the server
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immediately.
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If a reason is specified, it will be sent to the client when they are
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disconnected, and, if dline\_reason is enabled, whenever a connection is
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attempted which is banned.
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D:lines are less load on a server, and may be more appropriate if
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somebody is flooding connections.
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If the ON part is specified, the D:line is set on servers matching the
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given mask (provided a matching shared{} block exists there, which is
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not the case by default). Otherwise, the D:Line will be set on the local
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server only.
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Only exempt{} blocks exempt from D:lines. Being a server or having
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kline\_exempt in auth{} does *not* exempt (different from K/G/X:lines).
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UNDLINE
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UNDLINE
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a.b.c.d
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ON
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servername
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Will attempt to remove a D:line from ``dline.conf``, and will flush a
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temporary D:line.
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TESTGECOS
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---------
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TESTGECOS
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gecos
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Looks up X:Lines matching the given gecos.
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TESTLINE
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--------
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TESTLINE
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nick
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!
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user
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@
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host
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b
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c
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d
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Looks up the given hostmask or IP address and reports back on any auth{}
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blocks, D: or K: lines found. If nick is given, also searches for nick
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resvs.
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For temporary items the number of minutes until the item expires is
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shown (as opposed to the hit count in STATS q/Q/x/X).
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This command will not perform DNS lookups; for best results you must
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testline a host and its IP form.
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The given username should begin with a tilde (~) if identd is not in
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use. As of charybdis 2.1.1, no\_tilde and username truncation will be
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taken into account like in the normal client access check.
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As of charybdis 2.2.0, a channel name can be specified and the RESV will
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be returned, if there is one.
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TESTMASK
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--------
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TESTMASK
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hostmask
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gecos
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Searches the network for users that match the hostmask and gecos given,
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returning the number of matching users on this server and other servers.
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The hostmask is of the form user@host or user@ip/cidr with \* and ?
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wildcards, optionally preceded by nick!.
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The gecos field accepts the same wildcards as xlines.
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The IP address checked against is 255.255.255.255 if the IP address is
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unknown (remote client on a TS5 server) or 0 if the IP address is hidden
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(auth{} spoof).
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LUSERS
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------
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LUSERS
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mask
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nick
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server
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Shows various user and channel counts.
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The mask parameter is obsolete but must be used when querying a remote
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server.
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TRACE
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-----
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TRACE
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server
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nick
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location
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With no argument or one argument which is the current server, TRACE
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gives a list of all connections to the current server and a summary of
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connection classes.
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With one argument which is another server, TRACE displays the path to
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the specified server, and all servers, opers and -i users on that
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server, along with a summary of connection classes.
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With one argument which is a client, TRACE displays the path to that
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client, and that client's information.
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If location is given, the command is executed on that server; no path is
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displayed.
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When listing connections, type, name and class is shown in addition to
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information depending on the type:
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Try.
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A server we are trying to make a TCP connection to.
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H.S.
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A server we have established a TCP connection to, but is not yet
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registered.
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????
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An incoming connection that has not yet registered as a user or a
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server (“unknown”). Shows the username, hostname, IP address and the
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time the connection has been open. It is possible that the ident or
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DNS lookups have not completed yet, and in any case no tildes are
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shown here. Unknown connections may not have a name yet.
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User
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A registered unopered user. Shows the username, hostname, IP
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address, the time the client has not sent anything (as in STATS l)
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and the time the user has been idle (from PRIVMSG only, as in
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WHOIS).
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Oper
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Like User, but opered.
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Serv
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A registered server. Shows the number of servers and users reached
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via this link, who made this connection and the time the server has
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not sent anything.
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ETRACE
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------
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ETRACE
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nick
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Shows client information about the given target, or about all local
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clients if no target is specified.
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PRIVS
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-----
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PRIVS
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nick
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Displays effective operator privileges for the specified nick, or for
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yourself if no nick is given. This includes all privileges from the
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operator block, the name of the operator block and those privileges from
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the auth block that have an effect after the initial connection.
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The exact output depends on the server the nick is on, see the matching
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version of this document. If the remote server does not support this
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extension, you will not receive a reply.
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MASKTRACE
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---------
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MASKTRACE
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hostmask
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gecos
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Searches the local server or network for users that match the hostmask
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|
and gecos given. Network searches require the oper\_spy privilege and an
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|
'!' before the hostmask. The matching works the same way as TESTMASK.
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The hostmask is of the form user@host or user@ip/cidr with \* and ?
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|
wildcards, optionally preceded by nick!.
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|
The gecos field accepts the same wildcards as xlines.
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|
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|
The IP address field contains 255.255.255.255 if the IP address is
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|
unknown (remote client on a TS5 server) or 0 if the IP address is hidden
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|
(auth{} spoof).
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|
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CHANTRACE
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|
---------
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||
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|
CHANTRACE
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||
|
channel
|
||
|
Displays information about users in a channel. Opers with the oper\_spy
|
||
|
privilege can get the information without being on the channel, by
|
||
|
prefixing the channel name with an '!'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The IP address field contains 255.255.255.255 if the IP address is
|
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|
unknown (remote client on a TS5 server) or 0 if the IP address is hidden
|
||
|
(auth{} spoof).
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||
|
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||
|
SCAN
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||
|
----
|
||
|
|
||
|
SCAN UMODES
|
||
|
+
|
||
|
modes
|
||
|
-
|
||
|
modes
|
||
|
no-list
|
||
|
list
|
||
|
global
|
||
|
list-max
|
||
|
number
|
||
|
mask
|
||
|
nick!user@host
|
||
|
Searches the local server or network for users that have the umodes
|
||
|
given with + and do not have the umodes given with -. no-list disables
|
||
|
the listing of matching users and only shows the count. list enables the
|
||
|
listing (default). global extends the search to the entire network
|
||
|
instead of local users only. list-max limits the listing of matching
|
||
|
users to the given amount. mask causes only users matching the given
|
||
|
nick!user@host mask to be selected. Only the displayed host is
|
||
|
considered, not the IP address or real host behind dynamic spoofs.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The IP address field contains 255.255.255.255 if the IP address is
|
||
|
unknown (remote client on a TS5 server) or 0 if the IP address is hidden
|
||
|
(auth{} spoof).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Network searches where a listing is given are operspy commands.
|
||
|
|
||
|
CHGHOST
|
||
|
-------
|
||
|
|
||
|
CHGHOST
|
||
|
nick
|
||
|
value
|
||
|
Set the hostname associated with a particular nick for the duration of
|
||
|
this session. This command is disabled by default because of the abuse
|
||
|
potential and little practical use.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Miscellaneous commands
|
||
|
======================
|
||
|
|
||
|
ADMIN
|
||
|
-----
|
||
|
|
||
|
ADMIN
|
||
|
nick
|
||
|
server
|
||
|
Shows the information in the admin{} block.
|
||
|
|
||
|
INFO
|
||
|
----
|
||
|
|
||
|
INFO
|
||
|
nick
|
||
|
server
|
||
|
Shows information about the authors of the IRC server, and some
|
||
|
information about this server instance. Opers also get a list of
|
||
|
configuration options.
|
||
|
|
||
|
TIME
|
||
|
----
|
||
|
|
||
|
TIME
|
||
|
nick
|
||
|
server
|
||
|
Shows the local time on the given server, in a human-readable format.
|
||
|
|
||
|
VERSION
|
||
|
-------
|
||
|
|
||
|
VERSION
|
||
|
nick
|
||
|
server
|
||
|
Shows version information, a few compile/config options, the SID and the
|
||
|
005 numerics. The 005 numeric will be remapped to 105 for remote
|
||
|
requests.
|
||
|
|
||
|
STATS
|
||
|
-----
|
||
|
|
||
|
STATS
|
||
|
type
|
||
|
nick
|
||
|
server
|
||
|
Display various statistics and configuration information.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A
|
||
|
Show DNS servers
|
||
|
|
||
|
b
|
||
|
Show active nick delays
|
||
|
|
||
|
B
|
||
|
Show hash statistics
|
||
|
|
||
|
c
|
||
|
Show connect blocks
|
||
|
|
||
|
d
|
||
|
Show temporary D:lines
|
||
|
|
||
|
D
|
||
|
Show permanent D:lines
|
||
|
|
||
|
e
|
||
|
Show exempt blocks (exceptions to D:lines)
|
||
|
|
||
|
E
|
||
|
Show events
|
||
|
|
||
|
f
|
||
|
Show file descriptors
|
||
|
|
||
|
h
|
||
|
Show hub\_mask/leaf\_mask
|
||
|
|
||
|
i
|
||
|
Show auth blocks, or matched auth blocks
|
||
|
|
||
|
k
|
||
|
Show temporary K:lines, or matched K:lines
|
||
|
|
||
|
K
|
||
|
Show permanent K:lines, or matched K:lines
|
||
|
|
||
|
l
|
||
|
Show hostname and link information about the given nick. With a
|
||
|
server name, show information about opers and servers on that
|
||
|
server; opers get information about all local connections if they
|
||
|
query their own server. No hostname is shown for server connections.
|
||
|
|
||
|
L
|
||
|
Like l, but show IP address instead of hostname
|
||
|
|
||
|
m
|
||
|
Show commands and their usage statistics (total counts, total bytes,
|
||
|
counts from server connections)
|
||
|
|
||
|
n
|
||
|
Show blacklist blocks (DNS blacklists) with hit counts since last
|
||
|
rehash and (parenthesized) reference counts. The reference count
|
||
|
shows how many clients are waiting on a lookup of this blacklist or
|
||
|
have been found and are waiting on registration to complete.
|
||
|
|
||
|
o
|
||
|
Show operator blocks
|
||
|
|
||
|
O
|
||
|
Show privset blocks
|
||
|
|
||
|
p
|
||
|
Show logged on network operators which are not set AWAY.
|
||
|
|
||
|
P
|
||
|
Show listen blocks (ports)
|
||
|
|
||
|
q
|
||
|
Show temporarily resv'ed nicks and channels with hit counts
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q
|
||
|
Show permanently resv'ed nicks and channels with hit counts since
|
||
|
last rehash bans
|
||
|
|
||
|
r
|
||
|
Show resource usage by the ircd
|
||
|
|
||
|
t
|
||
|
Show generic server statistics about local connections
|
||
|
|
||
|
u
|
||
|
Show server uptime
|
||
|
|
||
|
U
|
||
|
Show shared (c), cluster (C) and service (s) blocks
|
||
|
|
||
|
v
|
||
|
Show connected servers and brief status
|
||
|
|
||
|
x
|
||
|
Show temporary X:lines with hit counts
|
||
|
|
||
|
X
|
||
|
Show permanent X:lines with hit counts since last rehash bans
|
||
|
|
||
|
y
|
||
|
Show class blocks
|
||
|
|
||
|
z
|
||
|
Show memory usage statistics
|
||
|
|
||
|
Z
|
||
|
Show ziplinks statistics
|
||
|
|
||
|
?
|
||
|
Show connected servers and link information about them
|
||
|
|
||
|
WALLOPS
|
||
|
-------
|
||
|
|
||
|
WALLOPS
|
||
|
:
|
||
|
message
|
||
|
Sends a WALLOPS message to all users who have the +w umode set. This is
|
||
|
for things you don't mind the whole network knowing about.
|
||
|
|
||
|
OPERWALL
|
||
|
--------
|
||
|
|
||
|
OPERWALL
|
||
|
:
|
||
|
message
|
||
|
Sends an OPERWALL message to all opers who have the +z umode set. +z is
|
||
|
restricted, OPERWALL should be considered private communications.
|