Server Notice Masks (SNOMASK)
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* '''standard +s:''' has no effect on DareNET | * '''standard +s:''' has no effect on DareNET | ||
- | * '''standard +s when opered (+o/O):''' SNO_DEFAULT | SNO_HACK2 | SNO_HACK4 | SNO_OLDSNO | + | * '''standard +s when opered (+o/O):''' SNO_DEFAULT | SNO_HACK2 | SNO_HACK4 | SNO_THROTTLE | SNO_OLDSNO |
==Example Usage== | ==Example Usage== |
Revision as of 05:30, 4 June 2009
Service notice masks (snomask) allow clients to specify which types of server notices they'd like to receive while they have usermode +s. The mask may optionally be omitted, and reasonable defaults will be used by the server.
The descriptions given below are probably best understood by those who are familiar with C syntax. Additionally, this document makes no attempt to explain the hexadecimal values given below. It is assumed the reader has familiarity with both.
Usage: /mode <nick> +s [+/-][mask]
Mask | Hex Value | Description | |
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1 | SNO_OLDSNO | 0x1 | Old unsorted messages. |
2 | SNO_SERVKILL | 0x2 | Server Kills (nick collisions). |
4 | SNO_OPERKILL | 0x4 | Oper Kills. |
8 | SNO_HACK2 | 0x8 | Desync messages. |
16 | SNO_HACK3 | 0x10 | Temporary desync messages. |
32 | SNO_UNAUTH | 0x20 | Unauthorized connection messages. |
64 | SNO_TCPCOMMON | 0x40 | Common TCP or socket errors. |
128 | SNO_TOOMANY | 0x80 | Too many connections messages. |
256 | SNO_HACK4 | 0x100 | Services actions on channels (ChanServ/OperServ). |
512 | SNO_GLINE | 0x200 | G-line / Shun notifications. |
1024 | SNO_NETWORK | 0x400 | Net join/break notices, etc. |
2048 | SNO_IPMISMATCH | 0x800 | IP mismatch notifications. |
4096 | SNO_THROTTLE | 0x1000 | Host throttle add/remove notices. |
8192 | SNO_OLDREALOP | 0x2000 | Old oper-only messages (/oper attempts, etc). |
16384 | SNO_CONNEXIT | 0x4000 | Client connect/disconnect notices. |
32768 | SNO_AUTO | 0x8000 | AUTO G-lines / Shuns . |
65536 | SNO_DEBUG | 0x10000 | Debug messages (DEBUGMODE only) |
Default Masks
- standard +s: has no effect on DareNET
- standard +s when opered (+o/O): SNO_DEFAULT | SNO_HACK2 | SNO_HACK4 | SNO_THROTTLE | SNO_OLDSNO
Example Usage
If you wanted to receive only operkills, you would use the following:
/mode <nick> +s 4
To receive both operkills and glines, you would add the values together (operkills = 4, glines = 512 (see table above for values), sp 512+4-516):
/mode <nick> +s 516
If you are already receiving notices, and you'd like to add an additional notice, for example SNO_NETWORK (e.g. netjoins/breaks), you'd just use its value:
/mode <nick> +s +1024
If you would like to stop receiving such notices, for example SNO_NETWORK, but continue receiving other notices, you'd use:
/mode <nick> +s -1024 or /mode <nick> -s +1024
While users can set +s, they will not receive any notices on DareNET. Opers who set +s will automatically receive netjoins/breaks, operkills, glines and HACK notices.