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==Network operators only== | ==Network operators only== |
Revision as of 08:46, 7 January 2018
Nothing found for http://cialisubz.com/ , -ontario-canada .
Network operators only
Set by the operator
Only a network operator can set or unset these modes on themselves. Not all network operators can set and unset these modes.
Mode | Effect |
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g | Can read and send global operator notices and local operator notices (/globops and /locops) |
h | Places a line on their /whois saying they're avaliable for help, and allows the operator to see /helpop notices. |
q | Prevents the operator from being kicked by anyone except the server. Can only be used by network operators with admin access. |
v | Lets the operator see DCC Send Rejection notices that may be sent maliciously. |
H | Hides operator status, so that the operator looks like a regular user. |
W | Allows an operator to see people who use the /whois command on them. |
Set by the server
These modes are set on the operators by the server, but can usually be taken off by the operator.
Mode | Effect |
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a | Marks the user as a services administrator. |
o | Marks the user as a global operator. |
A | Marks the user as a server administrator. |
C | Marks the user as a co-administrator. |
N | Marks the user as a network administrator. |
O | Marks the user as a local operator. |
S | Gives protection to channel services. |