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@ -48,16 +48,16 @@ the umode, otherwise ``+g``.
.. note:: This is a user umode, which anybody can set. It is not
specific to operators.
Invisible users do not show up in WHO and NAMES unless you can see them.
Invisible users do not show up in ``WHO`` and ``NAMES`` unless you can see them.
``+l``, receive locops
----------------------
LOCOPS is a version of OPERWALL that is sent to opers on a single server
``LOCOPS`` is a version of ``OPERWALL`` that is sent to opers on a single server
only. With cluster{} and shared{} blocks they can optionally be
propagated further.
Unlike OPERWALL, any oper can send and receive LOCOPS.
Unlike ``OPERWALL``, any oper can send and receive ``LOCOPS``.
``+o``, operator
----------------
@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ umode.
This umode grants various features useful for services. For example,
clients with this umode cannot be kicked or deopped on channels, can
send to any channel, do not show channels in WHOIS, can be the target of
services aliases and do not appear in /stats p. No server notices are
send to any channel, do not show channels in ``WHOIS``, can be the target of
services aliases and do not appear in ``/stats p``. No server notices are
sent for hostname changes by services clients; server notices about
kills are sent to snomask ``+k`` instead of ``+s``.
@ -116,16 +116,16 @@ actual charybdis server can set it.
.. note:: This is a user umode, which anybody can set. It is not
specific to operators.
Users with the ``+w`` umode set will receive WALLOPS messages sent by opers.
Opers with ``+w`` additionally receive WALLOPS sent by servers (e.g. remote
CONNECT, remote SQUIT, various severe misconfigurations, many services
Users with the ``+w`` umode set will receive ``WALLOPS`` messages sent by opers.
Opers with ``+w`` additionally receive ``WALLOPS`` sent by servers (e.g. remote
``CONNECT``, remote ``SQUIT``, various severe misconfigurations, many services
packages).
``+z``, receive operwall
------------------------
OPERWALL differs from WALLOPS in that the ability to receive such
messages is restricted. Opers with ``+z`` set will receive OPERWALL
``OPERWALL`` differs from ``WALLOPS`` in that the ability to receive such
messages is restricted. Opers with ``+z`` set will receive ``OPERWALL``
messages.
``+Z``, SSL user
@ -137,17 +137,16 @@ unset after initial connection.
Snomask usage
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Usage is as follows:
Usage is as follows::
MODE nick +s +/-flags
MODE
nick
``+s``
+/-flags
To set snomasks.
MODE
nick
-s
::
MODE nick -s
To clear all snomasks.
Umode ``+s`` will be set if at least one snomask is set.
@ -176,7 +175,7 @@ clients attach to the local server.
Opers who have the ``+C`` snomask set will receive server notices when
clients attach to the local server. Unlike the ``+c`` snomask, the
information is displayed in a format intended to be parsed by scripts,
and includes the two unused fields of the USER command.
and includes the two unused fields of the ``USER`` command.
``+d``, debug
-------------
@ -193,7 +192,7 @@ will change without notice in later revisions.
Opers with the ``+f`` snomask set will receive notices when a user
connection is denied because a connection limit is exceeded (one of the
limits in a class{} block, or the total per-server limit settable with
/quote set max).
``/quote set max``).
``+F``, far client connection notices
-------------------------------------
@ -250,7 +249,7 @@ have an available auth{} block.
.. note:: This snomask is only available if the ``sno_whois.so``
extension is loaded.
Opers with ``+W`` receive notices when a WHOIS is executed on them on their
Opers with ``+W`` receive notices when a ``WHOIS`` is executed on them on their
server (showing idle time).
``+x``, extra routing notices
@ -264,7 +263,7 @@ but is useful for keeping track of all linked servers.
``+y``, spy
-----------
Opers with ``+y`` receive notices when users try to join RESV'ed (“juped”)
Opers with ``+y`` receive notices when users try to join ``RESV``'ed (“juped”)
channels. Additionally, if certain extension modules are loaded, they
will receive notices when special commands are used.