Aaron Jones
604ab13778
extensions: Fix duplicate extban character usage
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extb_usermode and extb_hostmask both use the same extban character
('m'), resulting in only one of the modules being usable (depending
on module load order) and neither one functioning if one of them
is unloaded.
This changes the character for extb_usermode from 'm' to 'u'.
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2016-03-28 03:33:24 +01:00
Jilles Tjoelker
63dd387b13
Require all modes to be set for + part in $m extban.
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This is like the - part requiring none of the modes to be set and is more
useful because the old behaviour can be emulated with multiple bans.
2012-02-04 15:02:26 +01:00
JD Horelick
a8eae73002
extb_usermode should declare itself as what it actually is.
2012-01-22 13:56:25 -05:00
William Pitcock
11f2e78727
extb_usermode: should use EXTBAN_INVALID if no modestring is provided
2012-01-22 03:58:32 -06:00
William Pitcock
0b18e32cad
Add extban target for matching against a user's modes.
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Syntax: $m:+o (require usermode +o)
Syntax: $m:+o-a (require usermode +o but do not allow +a)
Syntax: $m:+a (require usermode +a)
Syntax: $m:-h (require user disables cloaking to enter)
2012-01-22 03:46:08 -06:00