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$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