The following outlines the features and commands
that Bahamut has for operators of the server.
- 11/13/02 - srd (srd@dal.net)
- 10/02/04 - Quension (quension@dal.net)
Based upon opers.txt for ircd-hybrid by:
ThemBones (kraemer@u.washington.edu)
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Usermodes: (* designates that the umode is oper only)
USERMODE DESCRIPTION
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+i - Is 'invisible'.
+w - Can see wallops messages.
+r - Is registered/identified to services.
+s - Can see oper kill messages.
+R - Will not receive messages from -r clients.
*+a - Designates the user as being a services administrator.
*+b - Can see chatops messages.
*+c - Can see client connections and exits.
*+d - Can see debug messages.
*+e - Can see dccallow failure notices.
*+f - Can see flood messages.
*+g - Can recieve globops messages.
*+h - Is available for help, being listed in /stats P
*+j - Can see rejected connection notices
*+k - Can see server kill messages.
*+m - Can see spambot notices.
*+n - Can see routing notices.
*+o - Is a global IRC Operator.
*+y - Can see certain information requests. (e.g. /stats)
*+A - Is a server administrator.
*+F - Can bypass the ircd's recvq throttling
*+K - Can see U:lined kill messages
*+O - Is a local IRC Operator.
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Oper Commands: (+ indicates that /quote must be used with ircII)
COMMAND - USAGE and DESCRIPTION
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SQUIT - SQUIT <server> [reason]
Splits <server> away from your side of the net with
[reason].
KILL - KILL <nick> <reason>
Disconnects user <nick> from the IRC server he/she
is connected to with reason <reason>.
Local Opers can only kill clients on their servers.
Global Opers can kill clients on any server on the
IRC network.
STATS - STATS <letter> [server|nick]
Queries server [server] (or your own server if no
server parameter is given) for info corresponding to
<letter>.
LETTER (* = Oper only.)
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* a - Shows akills
* c - Shows connect blocks
* D - Shows special clone limits
* d - Shows clone limit statistics
* G - Shows local gcos restrictions
* g - Shows network gcos restrictions (sglines)
i - Shows allow blocks
* K - Shows permanent K lines
* k - Shows temporary K lines
l - Shows hostname and generic info about [nick]
* m - Shows commands and their usage
n - Shows user connection counters
o - Shows oper blocks
p - Shows opers connected and their idle times
* Q - Shows local nick/chan restrictions
* q - Shows network nick/chan restrictions (sqlines)
r - Shows resource usage by ircd (only in DEBUGMODE)
* s - Shows server name cache
* T - Shows throttle stats
* t - Shows generic server stats
* U - Shows super (U-Lined) servers.
u - Shows server uptime
v - Shows connected servers and their idle times
* w - Shows fd list (only in DEBUGMODE)
y - Shows class blocks
* z - Shows memory stats
? - Shows network traffic statistics
CONNECT - CONNECT <server_A> [port [server_B]]
When [server_B] is used, CONNECT asks [server_B] to
connect to <server_A>. Global Opers only.
When [server_B] is not used, CONNECT trys to connect
your server to <server_A>. Local and Global Opers.
When [port] is used, the connection will be attempted
to [port]. When [port] is not used, a default will be
chosen from the conf.
+ WALLOPS - WALLOPS :<message>
Sends a WALLOPS message of <message> to all users
who are umode +w (this includes non-opers).
+ LOCOPS - LOCOPS :<message>
Sends an LOCOPS message of <message> to all
opers on local server who are umode +g
+ GLOBOPS - GLOBOPS :<message>
Sends an GLOBOPS message of <message> to all
opers on the network who are umode +g
+ CHATOPS - CHATOPS :<message>
Sends an CHATOPS message of <message> to all
opers on the network who are umode +b
TRACE - TRACE [server|nick]
TRACE shows client info about [server|nick] or about
the server you are on if no [server|nick] is given.
All users that use TRACE can see the path to
[server|nick] if given and all servers and opers
connected, as well as the connection class they
fall into.
Opers can see unregistered connections on a server
with TRACE as well as connection class counts.
REHASH - REHASH [option]
When no [option] is given, ircd will re-read the
ircd.conf file.
[option] can be one of the following:
DNS - Re-read the /etc/resolv.conf file
TKLINES - Clears temporary klines
GC - Performs garbage collecting of excess
memory.
MOTD - Re-reads MOTD files
THROTTLES - Clears connection throttles
AKILLS - Clears akills
SQLINES - Clears sqlines
SGLINES - Clears sglines
TSQGLINES - Clears temporary nick/channel/gcos blocks
RESTART - RESTART
Restarts the IRC server.
CLOSE - CLOSE
Close any connections from clients who have not fully
registered yet.
DIE - DIE
Terminates the IRC server.
+ DNS - DNS
Shows some stats about ircd's asynchronous resolving
code
+ KLINE - KLINE [minutes] <nick|user@host> :[reason]
Adds a KLINE which will ban the specified user from
using the server. The banned client will receive a
message saying he/she is banned with reason [reason]
For a temporary KLINE, length of kline is given in
minutes as the first parameter i.e.
KLINE 10 <nick|user@host> :cool off for 10 minutes
For a permanent KLINE, use a length of 0. Leaving out
the length will use a default time of 30 minutes.
+ UNKLINE - UNKLINE <user@host>
-- If compiled with UNKLINE --
Will attempt to unkline the given <user@host>
+ SAMODE - SAMODE <channel> <modes>
Allows +a opers to forcibly set the specified modes on
a channel, even if they do not have channel op status
there.
+ SAJOIN - SAJOIN <channel>
Allows +a opers to join a channel even if bans or modes
would normally block them.
+ USERIP - USERIP <nick> [...]
Works exactly as USERHOST does, but displays the IP
instead of the resolved hostname (if any).
+ RWHO - RWHO <options>
An enhanced version of WHO, supporting regular expression
patterns. Use "RWHO ?" for online help.
+ CHECK - CHECK NICK <nickname>
Checks for gecos restrictions, SVSHOLDs, or SGLINEs that
match the specific nick.
+ SET - SET <option> <value>
<option> can be one of the following:
MAX - Sets the number of max connections
to <value>.
-- The following three are if compiled with FLUD --
FLUDNUM - Sets the number of flud messages to
trip flud alarm to <value>
FLUDTIME - Sets the number of seconds in which
FLUDNUM msgs must occur to <value>
FLUDBLOCK - Sets the number of seconds to block
fluds to <value>
-- The following are if compiled with THROTTLE_ENABLE --
THROTTLE ENABLE - Enables/disables connection
throttling
THROTTLE COUNT - Sets connection count to <value>
THROTTLE TIME - Sets time window to <value> seconds
THROTTLE RECORDTIME - Sets host record time to <value>
seconds
THROTTLE HASH - Resizes throttle hashtable to
<value> buckets
LCLONES <ip> - Displays or sets soft local clone
limit for <ip> (1.2.3.4/1.2.3.*)
to <value> (0 to reset to default)
GCLONES <ip> - Displays or sets soft global clone
limit for <ip> to <value>
DEFLCLONES - Same as local_clones in conf
DEFGCLONES - Same as global_clones in conf
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