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There are many modes that can be used on each channel on the AfterNET IRC network that can help you protect as well as control the channel you are in, whether you choose to use services or not. | There are many modes that can be used on each channel on the AfterNET IRC network that can help you protect as well as control the channel you are in, whether you choose to use services or not. | ||
- | Modes can be set on your channel using IRC's built in /mode command. Use can depend on your IRC software, but usually | + | Modes can be set on your channel using the /mode command. Use can depend on your software, but usually something like: **/mode #channel +modes -modes** will do. If you have X3, you can make x3 enforce modes by setting them as + or - in the ' |
- | There are channel modes eb, | + | |
- | And User modes +iwx | + | will preserve |
- | (There are others, but we will keep this document basic) | + | |
===== Channel Modes ===== | ===== Channel Modes ===== | ||
The following are channel modes, along with their explanations, | The following are channel modes, along with their explanations, | ||
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/mode #chan -l | /mode #chan -l | ||
- | ==== L - hide modes ==== | + | ==== L - Join redirect |
- | Setting | + | By setting "+L # |
==== m - Moderated ==== | ==== m - Moderated ==== | ||
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==== i - Invisible ==== | ==== i - Invisible ==== | ||
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This mode makes you invisible on the server. For example, if you do a "/ | This mode makes you invisible on the server. For example, if you do a "/ | ||
To set yourself invisible | To set yourself invisible | ||
/mode yournick +i | /mode yournick +i | ||
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+ | ==== L - Join redirect denial ==== | ||
+ | It is possible to set up a channel such that joins to that channel actually redirect to a different channel. | ||
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+ | Having usermode +L set will prevent that, so that you join only the original channel name you asked for. | ||
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+ | ==== R - Ignore PMs from unregistered users ==== | ||
+ | Setting +R will make it so that people who are not authenticated with AuthServ will not be able to send you messages. | ||
==== w - See wallusers ==== | ==== w - See wallusers ==== | ||
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Enabling +w allows you to see communications about the status of the network from IRCOPS. | Enabling +w allows you to see communications about the status of the network from IRCOPS. | ||
==== x - Hide host ==== | ==== x - Hide host ==== | ||
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Enabling +x when you are logged into AuthServ causes your hostname to change to accountname.Users.AfterNet.org, | Enabling +x when you are logged into AuthServ causes your hostname to change to accountname.Users.AfterNet.org, | ||
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- | ==== R - Ignore PMs from unregistered users ==== | ||
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- | Setting +R will make it so that people who are not authenticated with AuthServ will not be able to send you messages. |