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This becomes important because of away-notify sending aways to common channels much like nick changes (which are also paced). Marking as unaway is not limited (but obviously only does something if the user was away before). To allow users to fix typos in away messages, two aways are allowed in sequence if away has not been used recently. |
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old | ||
sgml/oper-guide | ||
technical | ||
account-notify.txt | ||
away-notify.txt | ||
challenge.txt | ||
CIDR.txt | ||
collision_fnc.txt | ||
example.conf | ||
extban.txt | ||
extended-join.txt | ||
hooks.txt | ||
Hybrid-team | ||
index.txt | ||
ircd.8 | ||
ircd.motd | ||
logfiles.txt | ||
Makefile.in | ||
modeg.txt | ||
modes.txt | ||
monitor.txt | ||
operguide.txt | ||
opermyth.txt | ||
Ratbox-team | ||
README.cidr_bans | ||
reference.conf | ||
sasl.txt | ||
server-version-info | ||
services.txt | ||
Tao-of-IRC.940110 | ||
tgchange.txt |
$Id: README.cidr_bans 6 2005-09-10 01:02:21Z nenolod $ Basically what this patch does is allow for users to use cidr masks when setting bans, exceptions, and invite invex(modes beI respectively). This works for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. I won't go into details of how cidr works here, but to use them, you could do something like: /mode #foo +b *!*@10.0.0.0/8 /mode #foo +e *!*@10.0.10.0/24 Aaron Sethman <androsyn@ratbox.org> August 06, 2002