2017-03-25 15:15:03 +00:00
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Channel modes
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2017-03-25 14:42:32 +00:00
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+b, channel ban
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Bans take one parameter which can take several forms. The most common
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form is +b nick!user@host. The wildcards \* and ? are allowed, matching
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zero-or-more, and exactly-one characters respectively. The masks will be
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trimmed to fit the maximum allowable length for the relevant element.
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Bans are also checked against the IP address, even if it resolved or is
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spoofed. CIDR is supported, like \*!\*@10.0.0.0/8. This is most useful
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with IPv6. Bans are not checked against the real hostname behind any
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kind of spoof, except if host mangling is in use (e.g.
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``extensions/ip_cloaking.so``): if the user's host is mangled, their
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real hostname is checked additionally, and if a user has no spoof but
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could enable mangling, the mangled form of their hostname is checked
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additionally. Hence, it is not possible to evade bans by toggling host
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mangling.
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The second form (extban) is +b $type or +b $type:data. type is a single
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character (case insensitive) indicating the type of match, optionally
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preceded by a tilde (~) to negate the comparison. data depends on type.
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Each type is loaded as a module. The available types (if any) are listed
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in the EXTBAN token of the 005 (RPL\_ISUPPORT) numeric. See
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``doc/extban.txt`` in the source distribution for more information.
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If no parameter is given, the list of bans is returned. All users can
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use this form. The plus sign should also be omitted.
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Matching users will not be allowed to join the channel or knock on it.
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If they are already on the channel, they may not send to it or change
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their nick.
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+c, colour filter
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This cmode activates the colour filter for the channel. This filters out
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bold, underline, reverse video, beeps, mIRC colour codes, and ANSI
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escapes. Note that escape sequences will usually leave cruft sent to the
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channel, just without the escape characters themselves.
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+e, ban exemption
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This mode takes one parameter of the same form as bans, which overrides
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+b and +q bans for all clients it matches.
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This can be useful if it is necessary to ban an entire ISP due to
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persistent abuse, but some users from that ISP should still be allowed
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in. For example: /mode #channel +be \*!\*@\*.example.com
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\*!\*someuser@host3.example.com
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Only channel operators can see +e changes or request the list.
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+f, channel forwarding
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This mode takes one parameter, the name of a channel (+f #channel). If
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the channel also has the +i cmode set, and somebody attempts to join
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without either being expliticly invited, or having an invex (+I), then
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they will instead join the channel named in the mode parameter. The
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client will also be sent a 470 numeric giving the original and target
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channels.
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Users are similarly forwarded if the +j cmode is set and their attempt
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to join is throttled, if +l is set and there are already too many users
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in the channel or if +r is set and they are not identified.
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Forwards may only be set to +F channels, or to channels the setter has
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ops in.
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Without parameter (/mode #channel f or /mode #channel +f) the forward
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channel is returned. This form also works off channel.
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+F, allow anybody to forward to this
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When this mode is set, anybody may set a forward from a channel they
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have ops in to this channel. Otherwise they have to have ops in this
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channel.
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+g, allow anybody to invite
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When this mode is set, anybody may use the INVITE command on the channel
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in question. When it is unset, only channel operators may use the INVITE
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command.
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When this mode is set together with +i, +j, +l or +r, all channel
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members can influence who can join.
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+i, invite only
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When this cmode is set, no client can join the channel unless they have
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an invex (+I) or are invited with the INVITE command.
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+I, invite exception (invex)
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This mode takes one parameter of the same form as bans. Matching clients
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do not need to be invited to join the channel when it is invite-only
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(+i). Unlike the INVITE command, this does not override +j, +l and +r.
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Only channel operators can see +I changes or request the list.
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+j, join throttling
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This mode takes one parameter of the form n:t, where n and t are
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positive integers. Only n users may join in each period of t seconds.
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Invited users can join regardless of +j, but are counted as normal.
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Due to propagation delays between servers, more users may be able to
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join (by racing for the last slot on each server).
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+k, key (channel password)
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Taking one parameter, when set, this mode requires a user to supply the
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key in order to join the channel: /JOIN #channel key.
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+l, channel member limit
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Takes one numeric parameter, the number of users which are allowed to be
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in the channel before further joins are blocked. Invited users may join
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regardless.
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Due to propagation delays between servers, more users may be able to
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join (by racing for the last slot on each server).
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+L, large ban list
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Channels with this mode will be allowed larger banlists (by default, 500
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instead of 50 entries for +b, +q, +e and +I together). Only network
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operators with resv privilege may set this mode.
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+m, moderated
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When a channel is set +m, only users with +o or +v on the channel can
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send to it.
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Users can still knock on the channel or change their nick.
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+n, no external messages
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When set, this mode prevents users from sending to the channel without
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being in it themselves. This is recommended.
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+o, channel operator
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This mode takes one parameter, a nick, and grants or removes channel
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operator privilege to that user. Channel operators have full control
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over the channel, having the ability to set all channel modes except +L
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and +P, and kick users. Like voiced users, channel operators can always
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send to the channel, overriding +b, +m and +q modes and the per-channel
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flood limit. In most clients channel operators are marked with an '@'
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sign.
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The privilege is lost if the user leaves the channel or server in any
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way.
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Most networks will run channel registration services (e.g. ChanServ)
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which ensure the founder (and users designated by the founder) can
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always gain channel operator privileges and provide some features to
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manage the channel.
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+p, paranoid channel
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When set, the KNOCK command cannot be used on the channel to request an
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invite, and users will not be shown the channel in WHOIS replies unless
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they are on it. Unlike in traditional IRC, +p and +s can be set
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together.
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+P, permanent channel
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Channels with this mode (which is accessible only to network operators
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with resv privilege) set will not be destroyed when the last user
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leaves.
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This makes it less likely modes, bans and the topic will be lost and
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makes it harder to abuse network splits, but also causes more unwanted
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restoring of old modes, bans and topics after long splits.
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+q, quiet
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This mode behaves exactly like +b (ban), except that the user may still
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join the channel. The net effect is that they cannot knock on the
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channel, send to the channel or change their nick while on channel.
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+Q, block forwarded users
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Channels with this mode set are not valid targets for forwarding. Any
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attempt to forward to this channel will be ignored, and the user will be
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handled as if the attempt was never made (by sending them the relevant
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error message).
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This does not affect the ability to set +f.
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+r, block unidentified
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When set, this mode prevents unidentified users from joining. Invited
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users can still join.
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+s, secret channel
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When set, this mode prevents the channel from appearing in the output of
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the LIST, WHO and WHOIS command by users who are not on it. Also, the
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server will refuse to answer WHO, NAMES, TOPIC and LIST queries from
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users not on the channel.
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+t, topic limit
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When set, this mode prevents users who are not channel operators from
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changing the topic.
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+v, voice
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This mode takes one parameter, a nick, and grants or removes voice
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privilege to that user. Voiced users can always send to the channel,
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overriding +b, +m and +q modes and the per-channel flood limit. In most
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clients voiced users are marked with a plus sign.
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The privilege is lost if the user leaves the channel or server in any
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way.
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+z, reduced moderation
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When +z is set, the effects of +m, +b and +q are relaxed. For each
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message, if that message would normally be blocked by one of these
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modes, it is instead sent to all channel operators. This is intended for
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use in moderated debates.
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Note that +n is unaffected by this. To silence a given user completely,
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remove them from the channel.
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