Tip of the day: The blacklist { } block can be used to ban known troublemakers that are listed in blacklists like EfnetRBL and DroneBL. |
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Snomasks
Snomasks are server notice masks. It's a special type of user mode that controls which server notices you will receive. Only IRCOps can set snomasks.
It can be set by: /MODE yournick +s SNOMASK
, for example: /MODE yournick +s +cF
. To remove certain snomasks, use something like: /MODE yournick +s -c
, or to remove all snomasks use /MODE yournick -s
.
Jump to the right section below, depending on your version: UnrealIRCd 5 or UnrealIRCd 6
UnrealIRCd 6
IMPORTANT: In UnrealIRCd 6 the snomask letters are different compared to UnrealIRCd 5!!
In UnrealIRCd 6 the available snomasks are:
Snomask | Description |
---|---|
b | Server bans (KLINE, GLINE, SHUN, etc) |
B | Messages from the DNS blacklist module |
c | Local client connects |
C | Remote client connects (on other servers, except services/u-lines) |
d | Rejected DCC's due to Deny dcc blocks |
D | Debugging / junk (not recommended, possibly harmless things, noisy) |
f | flood notices (recommended) |
j | joins, parts and kicks |
k | kill notices (/KILL usage) |
n | Local nick changes |
N | Remote nick change notices |
q | Deny nick (QLINE) rejection notices |
s | Server notices: all other notices that do not fit in the other snomasks (includes very important messages, highly recommended) |
S | Spamfilter hits |
o | IRCOp overriding in channels (OperOverride) |
O | IRCOp changing user properties (/CHGNAME, /CHGIDENT, /CHGHOST, ..) or forcing a user to do things (/SAJOIN, /SAPART) |
v | VHOST usage |
In UnrealIRCd 6 you can also create your own (new) snomasks via the log block.
You can control which snomasks IRCOps receive by default via set::snomask-on-oper, or in specific oper blocks via oper::snomask.
UnrealIRCd 5
In UnrealIRCd 5 the available snomasks are:
Snomask | Module | Description |
---|---|---|
b | blacklist | Messages from the DNS blacklist module |
c | built-in | Local connects |
D | snomasks/dccreject | Rejected DCC's due to Deny dcc blocks |
F | built-in | Far connects (from other servers, except from U-lines like Services) |
f | built-in | flood notices |
k | built-in | kill notices |
e | built-in | 'eyes' notices - a bit verbose (?) |
j | built-in | Junk notices (noisy, possibly harmless things, mostly for debugging) |
v | built-in | VHOST usage |
G | built-in | GLINE and SHUN usage |
n | built-in | Local nick changes |
N | built-in | Remote nick change notices |
q | built-in | Deny nick (QLINE) rejection notices |
s | built-in | Receives server notices (includes the most important messages) |
S | built-in | Spamfilter hits |
o | built-in | Oper-up notices (/OPER usage) |
You can control which snomasks IRCOps receive by default via set::snomask-on-oper, or in specific oper blocks via oper::snomask.