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TS6 protocol description
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Written by Jilles Tjoelker
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Edits by Elizabeth Myers to add TS rules described by Lee Harvey.
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General format: much like rfc1459
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Maximum parameters for a command: 15 (this does not include the prefix
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and command name)
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SID: a server's unique ID. It is configured in each server and consists of
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a digit and two alphanumerics. Sending SIDs with lowercase letters is
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questionable.
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UID: a client's unique ID. It consists of the server's SID and six
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alphanumerics (so it is nine characters long). The first of the alphanumerics
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should be a letter, numbers are legal but reserved for future use.
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hunted: a parameter type used for various remote requests. From local users,
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nicknames and server names are accepted, possibly with wildcards; from servers,
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UIDs/SIDs (sending names or even wildcards is deprecated). This is done with
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the function hunt_server(). Any rate limiting should be done locally.
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duration: a parameter type used for ban durations. It is a duration in seconds.
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A value of 0 means a permanent ban.
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IP addresses: IP addresses are converted to text in the usual way, including
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'::' shortening in IPv6, with the exception that a zero is prepended to any
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IP address that starts with a colon.
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propagation: to which other servers the command is sent
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For all commands with a hunted parameter, the propagation is determined by
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that, and not otherwise specified.
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For all commands with a target server mask parameter, the propagation is
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determined by that, and not otherwise specified. The command is sent to all
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servers with names matching the given mask (for example '*', '*.example.com',
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'irc.example.com'). Those servers do not have to be directly connected.
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Targets cannot be SIDs.
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Propagation broadcast means the command is sent to all servers.
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Propagation one-to-one means the command is only sent to the target or the
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server the target is on.
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Propagation none means the command is never sent to another server if it is
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received.
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For some other commands, the propagation depends on the parameters and is
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described in text.
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services server: server mentioned in a service{} block. There are no services
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servers on EFnet.
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service: client with umode +S. This implies that it is on a services server.
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connection setup:
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The initiator sends the PASS, CAPAB and SERVER messages. Upon receiving the
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SERVER, the listener will check the information, and if it is valid, it will
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send its own PASS, CAPAB and SERVER messages, followed by SVINFO and the burst.
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Upon receiving the SERVER, the initiator will send SVINFO and the burst. If
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ziplinks are used, SVINFO is the first compressed message.
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The burst consists of SID and SERVER messages for all known servers, BAN
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messages for all propagated bans, UID or EUID messages for all known users
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(possibly followed by ENCAP REALHOST, ENCAP LOGIN and/or AWAY) and SJOIN
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messages for all known channels (possibly followed by BMASK and/or TB).
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user modes:
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(all)
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+D (deaf: does not receive channel messages)
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+S (network service) (only settable on burst from a services server)
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+a (appears as server administrator)
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+i (invisible, see rfc1459)
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+o (IRC operator, see rfc1459)
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+w (wallops, see rfc1459) (always propagated for historical reasons)
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(charybdis TS6)
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+Q/+R/+g/+l/+s/+z (only locally effective)
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+Z (ssl user) (only settable on burst)
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possibly more added by modules
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channel modes:
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(all)
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statuses
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+o (prefix @) (ops)
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+v (prefix +) (voice)
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type A
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+b (ban)
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+e (ban exception) (capab: EX)
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+I (invite exception) (capab: IE)
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type B
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+k (key: password required to join, <= 23 ascii chars, no : or , or whitespace)
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type C
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+l (limit: maximum number of members before further joins are disallowed)
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type D
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+m (moderated)
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+n (no external messages)
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+p (private: does not appear in /whois to non-members, no /knock allowed)
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+r (only registered users may join) (only if a services server exists) (capab: SERVICES)
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+s (secret)
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+t (only chanops may change topic)
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(charybdis TS6)
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type A
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+q (quiet)
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type C
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+f (forward: channel name <= 30 chars)
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+j (join throttle: N:T with integer N and T)
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type D
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+F (free target for +f)
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+L (large ban list)
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+P (permanent: does not disappear when empty)
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+Q (ignore forwards to this)
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+c (strip colours)
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+g (allow any member to /invite)
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+z (send messages blocked by +m to chanops)
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Nick TS rules:
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A server receiving a command that requires nick TS rules must check for a
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collision between an existing user, and the nick in the received message.
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(the "new user"). The collisions must obey the rules specified in Nick TS
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collisions.
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If the TS received is lower than the TS of the existing user the server will
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collide the existing user if the clients user@host are different, if the
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clients user@hosts are identical it will collide the new user.
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If the TS received is equal to the TS of the existing user both clients are
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collided.
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If the TS received is higher than the TS of the existing user, the server
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will collide the existing user if the user@hosts are identical, if the
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clients user@host are different it will collide the new user and drop the
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message.
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Nick TS collisions:
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If both users are to be collided, we must issue a KILL for the existing
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user to all servers. If the new user has a UID then we must also issue a
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KILL for that UID back to the server sending us data causing the collision.
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If only the existing user is being collided, we must issue a KILL for the
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existing user to all servers except the server sending us data. If the
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existing user has a UID and the server sending us data supports TS6 then
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we must also issue a KILL for the existing users UID to the server sending
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us data.
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If only the new user is being collided, we must issue a KILL for the new user
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back to the server sending us data if the new user has a UID.
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Channel TS rules:
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A server receiving a command that requires normal channel TS rules must
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apply the following rules to the command.
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If the TS received is lower than our TS of the channel a TS6 server must
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remove status modes (+ov etc) and channel modes (+nt etc). If the
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originating server is TS6 capable (ie, it has a SID), the server must
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also remove any ban modes (+b etc). The new modes and statuses are then
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accepted.
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If any bans are removed, the server must send to non-TS6, directly connected
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servers mode changes removing the bans after the command is propagated.
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This prevents desync with banlists, and has to be sent after as clients are
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still able to send mode changes before the triggering command arrives.
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If the TS received is equal to our TS of the channel the server should keep
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its current modes and accept the received modes and statuses.
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If the TS received is higher than our TS of the channel the server should keep
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its current modes and ignore the received modes and statuses. Any statuses
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given in the received message will be removed. A server must mark clients
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losing their op (+o) status who do not have a UID as 'deopped'. A server must
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ignore any "MODE" commands from a user marked as 'deopped'.
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Simple channel TS rules:
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A server receiving a command that requires simple channel TS rules must
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apply the following rules to the command.
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If the TS received is lower, or equal to our TS of the channel the modes are
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accepted. If the TS received is higher than our TS of the channel the modes
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are ignored and dropped.
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Simple channel TS rules do not affect current modes in the channel except
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for the modes we are accepting.
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<numeric>
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source: server
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parameters: target, any...
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The command name should be three decimal ASCII digits.
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Propagates a "numeric" command reply, such as from a remote WHOIS request.
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If the first digit is 0 (indicating a reply about the local connection), it
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should be changed to 1 before propagation or sending to a user.
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Numerics to the local server may be sent to opers.
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To avoid infinite loops, servers should not send any replies to numerics.
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The target can be:
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- a client
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propagation: one-to-one
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- a channel name
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propagation: all servers with -D users on the channel
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Numerics to channels are broken in some older servers.
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ADMIN
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source: user
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parameters: hunted
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Remote ADMIN request.
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AWAY
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source: user
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propagation: broadcast
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parameters: opt. away reason
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If the away reason is empty or not present, mark the user as not away.
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Otherwise, mark the user as away.
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Changing away reason from one non-empty string to another non-empty string
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may not be propagated.
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BAN
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charybdis TS6
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capab: BAN
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source: any
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propagation: broadcast (restricted)
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parameters: type, user mask, host mask, creation TS, duration, lifetime, oper, reason
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Propagates a network wide ban.
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The type is K for K:lines, R for resvs and X for X:lines; other types are
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reserved. The user mask field is only used for K:lines; for resvs and X:lines
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the field is ignored in input and sent as an asterisk.
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The creation TS indicates when this ban was last modified. An incoming ban MUST
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be ignored and not propagated if the creation TS is older than the creation TS
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of the current ban. If the ban is identical, it SHOULD NOT be propagated to
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avoid unnecessary network traffic. (Two changes to bans that set the TS to the
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same value may cause desynchronization.)
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The duration is 0 for an unban and relative to the creation TS for a ban.
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When the duration has passed, the ban is no longer active but it may still
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be necessary to remember it.
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The lifetime is relative to the creation TS and indicates for how long this
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ban needs to be remembered and propagated. This MUST be at least the duration.
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Initially, it is usually set the same as the duration but when the ban is
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modified later, it SHOULD be set such that the modified ban is remembered at
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least as long as the original ban. This ensures that the original ban does not
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revive via split servers. This requirement is only a SHOULD to allow for
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implementations that only inject bans and do not remember any; implementations
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that remember and propagate bans MUST set the lifetime appropriately.
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The oper field indicates the oper that originally set the ban. If this message
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is the initial propagation of a change, it SHOULD be sent as * (an asterisk).
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The reason field indicates the reason for the ban. Any part after a | (vertical
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bar) MUST NOT be shown to normal users. The rest of the field and the creation
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TS and duration MAY be shown to normal users.
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BMASK
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source: server
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propagation: broadcast
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parameters: channelTS, channel, type, space separated masks
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If the channelTS in the message is greater (newer) than the current TS of
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the channel, drop the message and do not propagate it.
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Type is the mode letter of a ban-like mode. In efnet TS6 this is 'b', 'e' or
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'I'. In charybdis TS6 additionally 'q' is possible.
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Add all the masks to the given list of the channel.
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All ban-like modes must be bursted using this command, not using MODE or TMODE.
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CAPAB
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source: unregistered server
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propagation: none
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parameters: space separated capability list
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Sends capabilities of the server. This must include QS and ENCAP, and for
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charybdis TS6 also EX and IE. It is also strongly recommended to include EX,
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CHW, IE and KNOCK, and for charybdis TS6 also SAVE and EUID. For use with
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services, SERVICES and RSFNC are strongly recommended.
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The capabilities may depend on the configuration for the server they are sent
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to.
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CHGHOST
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charybdis TS6
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source: any
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propagation: broadcast
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parameters: client, new hostname
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Changes the visible hostname of a client.
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Opers are notified unless the source is a server or a service.
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CONNECT
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source: any
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parameters: server to connect to, port, hunted
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Remote connect request. A server WALLOPS should be sent by the receiving
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server.
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The port can be 0 for the default port.
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DLINE
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charybdis TS6
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encap only
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source: user
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parameters: duration, mask, reason
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Sets a D:line (IP ban checked directly after accepting connection).
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The mask must be an IP address or CIDR mask.
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ENCAP
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source: any
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parameters: target server mask, subcommand, opt. parameters...
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Sends a command to matching servers. Propagation is independent of
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understanding the subcommand.
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Subcommands are listed elsewhere with "encap only".
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ERROR
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source: server or unregistered server
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propagation: none
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parameters: error message
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Reports a (usually fatal) error with the connection.
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Error messages may contain IP addresses and have a negative effect on server
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IP hiding.
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ETB
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capab: EOPMOD
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source: any
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propagation: broadcast
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parameters: channelTS, channel, topicTS, topic setter, opt. extensions, topic
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Propagates a channel topic change or propagates a channel topic as part of a
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burst.
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If the channel had no topic yet, the channelTS in the message is lower (older)
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than the current TS of the channel, or the channelTSes are equal and the
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topicTS in the message is newer than the topicTS of the current topic on the
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channel, set the topic with topicTS and topic setter, and propagate the
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message. Otherwise ignore the message and do not propagate it.
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Unlike a TB message, an ETB message can change the topicTS without changing
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the topic text. In this case, the message should be propagated to servers but
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local users should not be notified.
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Services can send a channelTS of 0 to force restoring an older topic (unless
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the channel's TS is 0). Therefore, the channelTS should be propagated as given
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and should not be replaced by the current TS of the channel.
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An ETB message with a newer channelTS can still set a topic on a channel
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without topic. This corresponds to SJOIN not clearing the topic when lowering
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TS on a channel.
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If ETB comes from a user, it can be propagated to non-EOPMOD servers using
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TOPIC, TB or a combination of TOPIC to clear the topic and TB to set a new
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topic with topicTS. However, this can be somewhat noisy. On the other hand, if
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ETB comes from a server, there is no way to force setting a newer topicTS. It
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is possible to set the topic text but the incorrect topicTS may lead to desync
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later on.
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This document does not document the optional extensions between topic setter
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and topic.
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ETRACE
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encap only
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encap target: single server
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source: oper
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parameters: client
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Remote ETRACE information request.
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EUID
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charybdis TS6
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capab: EUID
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source: server
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parameters: nickname, hopcount, nickTS, umodes, username, visible hostname, IP address, UID, real hostname, account name, gecos
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propagation: broadcast
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Introduces a client. The client is on the source server of this command.
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The IP address MUST be '0' (a zero) if the true address is not sent such as
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because of a spoof. Otherwise, and if there is no dynamic spoof (i.e. the
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visible and real hostname are equal), the IP address MAY be shown to normal
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users.
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The account name is '*' if the user is not logged in with services.
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Nick TS rules apply.
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EUID is similar to UID but includes the ENCAP REALHOST and ENCAP LOGIN
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information.
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GCAP
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encap only
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encap target: *
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source: server
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parameters: space separated capability list
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Capability list of remote server.
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GLINE
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efnet TS6
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capab: GLN
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source: user
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parameters: user mask, host mask, reason
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propagation: broadcast
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Propagates a G:line vote. Once votes from three different opers (based on
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user@host mask) on three different servers have arrived, trigger the G:line.
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Pending G:lines expire after some time, usually ten minutes. Triggered G:lines
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expire after a configured time which may differ across servers.
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Requests from server connections must be propagated, unless they are found to
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be syntactically invalid (e.g. '!' in user mask). Therefore, disabling glines
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must not affect propagation, and too wide glines, double votes and glines that
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already exist locally must still be propagated.
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Of course, servers are free to reject gline requests from their own operators.
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GUNGLINE
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efnet TS6
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encap only
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encap target: *
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source: user
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parameters: user mask, host mask, reason
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propagation: broadcast
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Propagates a G:line removal vote. Once three votes have arrived (as with
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G:lines), remove the G:line. Pending G:lines removals expire after some time,
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usually ten minutes.
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Pending G:line removals do not interact with pending G:lines. Triggering a
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G:line does not affect a pending G:line removal. Triggering a G:line removal
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does not affect a pending G:line.
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INFO
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source: user
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parameters: hunted
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Remote INFO request.
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INVITE
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source: user
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parameters: target user, channel, opt. channelTS
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propagation: one-to-one
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Invites a user to a channel.
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If the channelTS is greater (newer) than the current TS of the channel, drop
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the message.
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Not sending the channelTS parameter is deprecated.
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JOIN
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1.
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source: user
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parameters: '0' (one ASCII zero)
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propagation: broadcast
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Parts the source user from all channels.
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2.
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source: user
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parameters: channelTS, channel, '+' (a plus sign)
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propagation: broadcast
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Joins the source user to the given channel. If the channel does not exist yet,
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it is created with the given channelTS and no modes. If the channel already
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exists and has a greater (newer) TS, wipe all simple modes and statuses and
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change the TS, notifying local users of this but not servers (note that
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ban-like modes remain intact; invites may or may not be cleared).
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A JOIN is propagated with the new TS of the channel.
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JUPE
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capab: JUPE
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source: any
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propagation: broadcast (restricted)
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parameters: target server mask, add or delete, server name, oper, reason
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Adds or removes a jupe for a server. If the server is presently connected,
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it MUST be SQUIT by the server's uplink when the jupe is applied.
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The oper field indicates the oper that originally set the jupe. If this message
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is the initial propagation of a removal, it SHOULD be sent as * (an asterisk).
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The reason field indicates the reason for the jupe. It SHOULD be displayed
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as the linking error message to the juped server if it tries to reconnect.
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KICK
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source: any
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parameters: channel, target user, opt. reason
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propagation: broadcast
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Kicks the target user from the given channel.
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Unless the channel's TS is 0, no check is done whether the source user has ops.
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Not sending the reason parameter is questionable.
|
|
|
|
KILL
|
|
source: any
|
|
parameters: target user, path
|
|
propagation: broadcast
|
|
|
|
Removes the user from the network.
|
|
|
|
The format of the path parameter is some sort of description of the source of
|
|
the kill followed by a space and a parenthesized reason. To avoid overflow,
|
|
it is recommended not to add anything to the path.
|
|
|
|
KLINE
|
|
1.
|
|
encap only
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: duration, user mask, host mask, reason
|
|
|
|
Sets a K:line (ban on user@host).
|
|
|
|
2.
|
|
capab: KLN
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: target server mask, duration, user mask, host mask, reason
|
|
|
|
As form 1, deprecated.
|
|
|
|
KNOCK
|
|
capab: KNOCK
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: channel
|
|
propagation: broadcast
|
|
|
|
Requests an invite to a channel that is locked somehow (+ikl). Notifies all
|
|
operators of the channel. (In charybdis, on +g channels all members are
|
|
notified.)
|
|
|
|
This is broadcast so that each server can store when KNOCK was used last on
|
|
a channel.
|
|
|
|
LINKS
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: hunted, server mask
|
|
|
|
Remote LINKS request. The server mask limits which servers are listed.
|
|
|
|
LOCOPS
|
|
1.
|
|
encap only
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: text
|
|
|
|
Sends a message to operators (with umode +l set). This is intended to be
|
|
used for strict subsets of the network.
|
|
|
|
2.
|
|
capab: CLUSTER
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: target server mask, text
|
|
|
|
As form 1, deprecated.
|
|
|
|
LOGIN
|
|
encap only
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: account name
|
|
|
|
In a burst, states that the source user is logged in as the account.
|
|
|
|
LUSERS
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: server mask, hunted
|
|
|
|
Remote LUSERS request. Most servers ignore the server mask, treating it as '*'.
|
|
|
|
MLOCK
|
|
charybdis TS6
|
|
source: services server
|
|
parameters: channelTS, channel, mode letters
|
|
propagation: broadcast (restricted)
|
|
|
|
Propagates a channel mode lock change.
|
|
|
|
If the channelTS is greater (newer) than the current TS of the channel, drop
|
|
the message.
|
|
|
|
The final parameter is a list of mode letters that may not be changed by local
|
|
users. This applies to setting or unsetting simple modes, and changing or
|
|
removing mode parameters.
|
|
|
|
An MLOCK message with no modes disables the MLOCK, therefore the MLOCK message
|
|
always contains the literal MLOCK for simplicity.
|
|
|
|
MODE
|
|
1.
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: client, umode changes
|
|
propagation: broadcast
|
|
|
|
Propagates a user mode change. The client parameter must refer to the same user
|
|
as the source.
|
|
|
|
Not all umodes are propagated to other servers.
|
|
|
|
2.
|
|
source: any
|
|
parameters: channel, cmode changes, opt. cmode parameters...
|
|
|
|
Propagates a channel mode change.
|
|
|
|
This is deprecated because the channelTS is not included. If it is received,
|
|
it should be propagated as TMODE.
|
|
|
|
MOTD
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: hunted
|
|
|
|
Remote MOTD request.
|
|
|
|
NICK
|
|
1.
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: new nickname, new nickTS
|
|
propagation: broadcast
|
|
|
|
Propagates a nick change.
|
|
|
|
2.
|
|
source: server
|
|
parameters: nickname, hopcount, nickTS, umodes, username, hostname, server, gecos
|
|
|
|
Historic TS5 user introduction. The user is on the server indicated by the
|
|
server parameter; the source server is meaningless (local link).
|
|
|
|
NICKDELAY
|
|
charybdis TS6
|
|
encap only
|
|
encap target: *
|
|
source: services server
|
|
parameters: duration, nickname
|
|
|
|
If duration is greater than 0, makes the given nickname unavailable for that
|
|
time.
|
|
|
|
If duration is 0, removes a nick delay entry for the given nickname.
|
|
|
|
There may or may not be a client with the given nickname; this does not affect
|
|
the operation.
|
|
|
|
NOTICE
|
|
source: any
|
|
parameters: msgtarget, message
|
|
|
|
As PRIVMSG, except NOTICE messages are sent out, server sources are permitted
|
|
and most error messages are suppressed.
|
|
|
|
Servers may not send '$$', '$#' and opers@server notices. Older servers may
|
|
not allow servers to send to specific statuses on a channel.
|
|
|
|
OPERSPY
|
|
encap only
|
|
encap target: *
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: command name, parameters
|
|
|
|
Reports operspy usage.
|
|
|
|
OPERWALL
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: message
|
|
propagation: broadcast
|
|
|
|
Sends a message to operators (with umode +z set).
|
|
|
|
PART
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: comma separated channel list, message
|
|
|
|
Parts the source user from the given channels.
|
|
|
|
PASS
|
|
source: unregistered server
|
|
parameters: password, 'TS', TS version, SID
|
|
|
|
Sends the server link password, TS version and SID.
|
|
|
|
PING
|
|
source: any
|
|
parameters: origin, opt. destination server
|
|
|
|
Sends a PING to the destination server, which will reply with a PONG. If the
|
|
destination server parameter is not present, the server receiving the message
|
|
must reply.
|
|
|
|
The origin field is not used in the server protocol. It is sent as the name
|
|
(not UID/SID) of the source.
|
|
|
|
Remote PINGs are used for end-of-burst detection, therefore all servers must
|
|
implement them.
|
|
|
|
PONG
|
|
source: server
|
|
parameters: origin, destination
|
|
|
|
Routes a PONG back to the destination that originally sent the PING.
|
|
|
|
PRIVMSG
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: msgtarget, message
|
|
|
|
Sends a normal message (PRIVMSG) to the given target.
|
|
|
|
The target can be:
|
|
- a client
|
|
propagation: one-to-one
|
|
- a channel name
|
|
propagation: all servers with -D users on the channel
|
|
(cmode +m/+n should be checked everywhere, bans should not be checked
|
|
remotely)
|
|
- a status character ('@'/'+') followed by a channel name, to send to users
|
|
with that status or higher only.
|
|
capab: CHW
|
|
propagation: all servers with -D users with appropriate status
|
|
- '=' followed by a channel name, to send to chanops only, for cmode +z.
|
|
capab: CHW and EOPMOD
|
|
propagation: all servers with -D chanops
|
|
- a user@server message, to send to users on a specific server. The exact
|
|
meaning of the part before the '@' is not prescribed, except that "opers"
|
|
allows IRC operators to send to all IRC operators on the server in an
|
|
unspecified format.
|
|
propagation: one-to-one
|
|
- a message to all users on server names matching a mask ('$$' followed by mask)
|
|
propagation: broadcast
|
|
Only allowed to IRC operators.
|
|
- a message to all users with hostnames matching a mask ('$#' followed by mask).
|
|
Note that this is often implemented poorly.
|
|
propagation: broadcast
|
|
Only allowed to IRC operators.
|
|
|
|
In charybdis TS6, services may send to any channel and to statuses on any
|
|
channel.
|
|
|
|
PRIVS
|
|
charybdis TS6
|
|
encap only
|
|
encap target: single server
|
|
source: oper
|
|
parameters: client
|
|
|
|
Remote PRIVS information request.
|
|
|
|
QUIT
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: comment
|
|
|
|
Propagates quitting of a client. No QUIT should be sent for a client that
|
|
has been removed as result of a KILL message.
|
|
|
|
REALHOST
|
|
charybdis TS6
|
|
encap only
|
|
encap target: *
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: real hostname
|
|
|
|
In a burst, propagates the real host of a dynamically-spoofed user.
|
|
|
|
REHASH
|
|
charybdis TS6
|
|
encap only
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: opt. rehash type
|
|
|
|
Remote REHASH request. If the rehash type is omitted, it is equivalent to
|
|
a regular /rehash, otherwise it is equivalent to /rehash <rehash type>.
|
|
|
|
RESV
|
|
1.
|
|
encap only
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: duration, mask, reason
|
|
|
|
Sets a RESV, making a nickname mask or exact channel unavailable.
|
|
|
|
2.
|
|
capab: CLUSTER
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: target server mask, duration, mask, reason
|
|
|
|
As form 1, deprecated.
|
|
|
|
RSFNC
|
|
encap only
|
|
capab: RSFNC
|
|
encap target: single server
|
|
source: services server
|
|
parameters: target user, new nickname, new nickTS, old nickTS
|
|
|
|
Forces a nickname change and propagates it.
|
|
|
|
The command is ignored if the nick TS of the user is not equal to the old
|
|
nickTS parameter. If the new nickname already exists (and is not the target
|
|
user), it is killed first.
|
|
|
|
SASL
|
|
charybdis TS6
|
|
encap only
|
|
1.
|
|
encap target: *
|
|
source: server
|
|
parameters: source uid, '*', 'S', sasl mechanism name
|
|
|
|
Requests that a SASL agent (a service) initiate the authentication process.
|
|
The source uid is that of an unregistered client. This is why it is not sent
|
|
as the prefix.
|
|
|
|
2.
|
|
encap target: single server
|
|
source: server
|
|
parameters: source uid, target uid, mode, data
|
|
|
|
Part of a SASL authentication exchange. The mode is 'C' to send some data
|
|
(base64 encoded), or 'D' to end the exchange (data indicates type of
|
|
termination: 'A' for abort, 'F' for authentication failure, 'S' for
|
|
authentication success).
|
|
|
|
SAVE
|
|
capab: SAVE
|
|
source: server
|
|
propagation: broadcast
|
|
parameters: target uid, TS
|
|
|
|
Resolve a nick collision by changing a nickname to the UID.
|
|
|
|
The server should verify that the UID belongs to a registered user, the user
|
|
does not already have their UID as their nick and the TS matches the user's
|
|
nickTS. If not, drop the message.
|
|
|
|
SAVE should be propagated as a regular NICK change to links without SAVE capab.
|
|
present.
|
|
|
|
SERVER
|
|
1.
|
|
source: unregistered server
|
|
parameters: server name, hopcount, server description
|
|
|
|
Registers the connection as a server. PASS and CAPAB must have been sent
|
|
before, SVINFO should be sent afterwards.
|
|
|
|
If there is no such server configured or authentication failed, the connection
|
|
should be dropped.
|
|
|
|
This is propagated as a SID message.
|
|
|
|
2.
|
|
source: server
|
|
propagation: broadcast
|
|
parameters: server name, hopcount, server description
|
|
|
|
Introduces a new TS5 server, directly connected to the source of this command.
|
|
This is only used for jupes as TS5 servers may do little else than existing.
|
|
|
|
SID
|
|
source: server
|
|
propagation: broadcast
|
|
parameters: server name, hopcount, sid, server description
|
|
|
|
Introduces a new server, directly connected to the source of this command.
|
|
|
|
SIGNON
|
|
source: user
|
|
propagation: broadcast
|
|
parameters: new nickname, new username, new visible hostname, new nickTS, new login name
|
|
|
|
Broadcasts a change of several user parameters at once.
|
|
|
|
Currently only sent after an SVSLOGIN.
|
|
|
|
SJOIN
|
|
source: server
|
|
propagation: broadcast
|
|
parameters: channelTS, channel, simple modes, opt. mode parameters..., nicklist
|
|
|
|
Broadcasts a channel creation or bursts a channel.
|
|
|
|
The nicklist consists of users joining the channel, with status prefixes for
|
|
their status ('@+', '@', '+' or ''), for example:
|
|
'@+1JJAAAAAB +2JJAAAA4C 1JJAAAADS'. All users must be behind the source server
|
|
so it is not possible to use this message to force users to join a channel.
|
|
|
|
The interpretation depends on the channelTS and the current TS of the channel.
|
|
If either is 0, set the channel's TS to 0 and accept all modes. Otherwise, if
|
|
the incoming channelTS is greater (newer), ignore the incoming simple modes
|
|
and statuses and join and propagate just the users. If the incoming channelTS
|
|
is lower (older), wipe all modes and change the TS, notifying local users of
|
|
this but not servers (invites may be cleared). In the latter case, kick on
|
|
split riding may happen: if the key (+k) differs or the incoming simple modes
|
|
include +i, kick all local users, sending KICK messages to servers.
|
|
|
|
An SJOIN is propagated with the new TS and modes of the channel. The statuses
|
|
are propagated if and only if they were accepted.
|
|
|
|
SJOIN must be used to propagate channel creation and in netbursts. For regular
|
|
users joining channels, JOIN must be used. Pseudoservers may use SJOIN to join
|
|
a user with ops.
|
|
|
|
SNOTE
|
|
charybdis TS6
|
|
encap only
|
|
source: server
|
|
parameters: snomask letter, text
|
|
|
|
Sends the text as a server notice from the source server to opers with the
|
|
given snomask set.
|
|
|
|
SQUIT
|
|
parameters: target server, comment
|
|
|
|
Removes the target server and all servers and users behind it from the network.
|
|
|
|
If the target server is the receiving server or the local link this came from,
|
|
this is an announcement that the link is being closed.
|
|
|
|
Otherwise, if the target server is locally connected, the server should send
|
|
a WALLOPS announcing the SQUIT.
|
|
|
|
STATS
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: stats letter, hunted
|
|
|
|
Remote STATS request. Privileges are checked on the server executing the
|
|
actual request.
|
|
|
|
SU
|
|
encap only
|
|
encap target: *
|
|
source: services server
|
|
parameters: target user, new login name (optional)
|
|
|
|
If the new login name is not present or empty, mark the target user as not
|
|
logged in, otherwise mark the target user as logged in as the given account.
|
|
|
|
SVINFO
|
|
source: server
|
|
propagation: none
|
|
parameters: current TS version, minimum TS version, '0', current time
|
|
|
|
Verifies TS protocol compatibility and clock. If anything is not in order,
|
|
the link is dropped.
|
|
|
|
The current TS version is the highest version supported by the source server
|
|
and the minimum TS version is the lowest version supported.
|
|
|
|
The current time is sent as a TS in the usual way.
|
|
|
|
SVSLOGIN
|
|
charybdis TS6
|
|
encap only
|
|
encap target: single server
|
|
source: services server
|
|
parameters: target, new nick, new username, new visible hostname, new login name
|
|
|
|
Sent after successful SASL authentication.
|
|
|
|
The target is a UID, typically an unregistered one.
|
|
|
|
Any of the "new" parameters can be '*' to leave the corresponding field
|
|
unchanged. The new login name can be '0' to log the user out.
|
|
|
|
If the UID is registered on the network, a SIGNON with the changes will be
|
|
broadcast, otherwise the changes will be stored, to be used when registration
|
|
completes.
|
|
|
|
TB
|
|
capab: TB
|
|
source: server
|
|
propagation: broadcast
|
|
parameters: channel, topicTS, opt. topic setter, topic
|
|
|
|
Propagates a channel topic as part of a burst.
|
|
|
|
If the channel had no topic yet or the topicTS in the message is older than
|
|
the topicTS of the current topic on the channel and the topics differ, set
|
|
the topic with topicTS and topic setter, and propagate the message. Otherwise
|
|
ignore the message and do not propagate it.
|
|
|
|
If the topic setter is not present, use a server name instead.
|
|
|
|
TIME
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: hunted
|
|
|
|
Remote TIME request.
|
|
|
|
TMODE
|
|
source: any
|
|
parameters: channelTS, channel, cmode changes, opt. cmode parameters...
|
|
|
|
Propagates a channel mode change.
|
|
|
|
If the channelTS is greater (newer) than the current TS of the channel, drop
|
|
the message.
|
|
|
|
On input, only the limit on parameters per line restricts how many cmode
|
|
parameters can be present. Apart from this, arbitrary modes shall be
|
|
processed. Redundant modes may be dropped. For example, +n-n may be applied and
|
|
propagated as +n-n, -n or (if the channel was already -n) nothing, but not as
|
|
+n.
|
|
|
|
The parameter for mode -k (removing a key) shall be ignored.
|
|
|
|
On output, at most ten cmode parameters should be sent; if there are more,
|
|
multiple TMODE messages should be sent.
|
|
|
|
TOPIC
|
|
source: user
|
|
propagation: broadcast
|
|
parameters: channel, topic
|
|
|
|
Propagates a channel topic change. The server may verify that the source has
|
|
ops in the channel.
|
|
|
|
The topicTS shall be set to the current time and the topic setter shall be
|
|
set indicating the source user. Note that this means that the topicTS of a
|
|
topic set with TOPIC is not necessarily consistent across the network.
|
|
|
|
TRACE
|
|
source: user
|
|
1.
|
|
parameters: hunted
|
|
|
|
Performs a trace to the target, sending 200 numerics from each server passing
|
|
the message on. The target server sends a description of the target followed
|
|
by a 262 numeric.
|
|
|
|
TRACE, STATS l and STATS L are the only commands using hunt_server that use the
|
|
hunted parameter for more than just determining which server the command
|
|
should be executed on.
|
|
|
|
2.
|
|
parameters: target name, hunted
|
|
|
|
Executes a trace command on the target server. No 200 numerics are sent.
|
|
The target name is a name, not a UID, and should be on the target server.
|
|
|
|
UID
|
|
source: server
|
|
propagation: broadcast
|
|
parameters: nickname, hopcount, nickTS, umodes, username, visible hostname, IP address, UID, gecos
|
|
propagation: broadcast
|
|
|
|
Introduces a client. The client is on the source server of this command.
|
|
|
|
The IP address MUST be '0' (a zero) if the true address is not sent such as
|
|
because of a spoof. Otherwise, and if there is no dynamic spoof (ENCAP
|
|
REALHOST, charybdis TS6 only), the IP address MAY be shown to normal users.
|
|
|
|
Nick TS rules apply.
|
|
|
|
UNDLINE
|
|
charybdis TS6
|
|
encap only
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: mask
|
|
|
|
Removes a D:line (IP ban checked directly after accepting connection).
|
|
|
|
The mask must be an IP address or CIDR mask.
|
|
|
|
UNKLINE
|
|
1.
|
|
encap only
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: user mask, host mask
|
|
|
|
Removes a K:line (ban on user@host).
|
|
|
|
2.
|
|
capab: UNKLN
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: target server mask, user mask, host mask
|
|
|
|
As form 1, deprecated.
|
|
|
|
UNRESV
|
|
1.
|
|
encap only
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: mask
|
|
|
|
Removes a RESV.
|
|
|
|
2.
|
|
capab: CLUSTER
|
|
source: user
|
|
parameters: target server mask, mask
|
|
|
|
As form 1, deprecated.
|
|
|
|
UNXLINE
|
|
1.
|
|
encap only
|
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source: user
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parameters: mask
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Removes an X:line (ban on realname).
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2.
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capab: CLUSTER
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source: user
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parameters: target server mask, mask
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As form 1, deprecated.
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USERS
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source: user
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parameters: hunted
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Remote USERS request.
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VERSION
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source: any
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parameters: hunted
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Remote VERSION request.
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WALLOPS
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1.
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source: user
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parameters: message
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propagation: broadcast
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In efnet TS6, sends a message to operators (with umode +z set). This is a
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deprecated equivalent to OPERWALL.
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In charybdis TS6, sends a message to local users with umode +w set (or possibly
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another indication that WALLOPS messages should be sent), including non-opers.
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2.
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source: server
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parameters: message
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propagation: broadcast
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Sends a message to local users with umode +w set (or possibly another
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indication that WALLOPS messages should be sent).
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In efnet TS6 this may include non-opers, in charybdis TS6 this may only be
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sent to opers.
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WHOIS
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source: user
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parameters: hunted, target nick
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Remote WHOIS request.
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WHOWAS
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source: user
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parameters: nickname, limit, hunted
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Remote WHOWAS request. Not implemented in all servers.
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Different from a local WHOWAS request, the limit is mandatory and servers should
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apply a maximum to it.
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XLINE
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1.
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|
encap only
|
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source: user
|
|
parameters: duration, mask, reason
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|
|
|
Sets an X:line (ban on realname).
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2.
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capab: CLUSTER
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|
source: user
|
|
parameters: target server mask, duration, mask, reason
|
|
|
|
As form 1, deprecated.
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|
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|
Local only commands (charybdis 3.1):
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ACCEPT
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AUTHENTICATE
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|
CAP
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|
CHALLENGE
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|
CHANTRACE
|
|
CLOSE
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|
CNOTICE
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|
CPRIVMSG
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|
DIE
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|
GET
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|
HELP
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|
ISON
|
|
LIST
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|
MAP
|
|
MASKTRACE
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|
MODLIST
|
|
MODLOAD
|
|
MODRELOAD
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|
MODRESTART
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|
MODUNLOAD
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|
MONITOR
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|
NAMES
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|
OPER
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|
POST
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|
PUT
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|
RESTART
|
|
SCAN
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|
SET
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|
TESTGECOS
|
|
TESTLINE
|
|
TESTMASK
|
|
UHELP
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|
UNREJECT
|
|
USER
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|
USERHOST
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|
WEBIRC
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|
WHO
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|
WHOWAS
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