Revision 0.10
Red denotes a conflicting snomask definition, gray for deprecated (however quite possibly still in use), and blue for OK.
Char | Name | Origin | Description |
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a | LOCAL_ANNOUNCEMENTS | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of local announcement messages. |
A | GLOBAL_ANNOUNCEMENTS | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of global announcement messages. |
b | BOTS | Charybdis | Allows receipt of messages when potential flooders and spambots are detected. |
c | LOCAL_CONNECT | Allows receipt of local client connection messages. | |
C | REMOTE_CONNECT | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of remote client connection messages. |
C | EXTENDED_LOCAL_CONNECTS | Charybdis | Allows receipt of local client connection messages, in an extended format that’s intended for script parsing. |
d | DEBUG | Allows receipt of general (and sometimes random) debug messages. | |
D | REJECTED_DCC | UnrealIRCd | Allows receipt of rejected DCC’s due to Deny DCC blocks. |
e | EYES | UnrealIRCd | Allows receipt of ‘Eyes’ notices including /MKPASSWD use, some operoverrides, CHGNAME/CHGIDENT/CHGHOST, etc. |
f | FLOOD | Allows receipt of flooding messages. | |
f | FULL | Charybdis | Allows receipt of notices when a client connection is denied because a connection limit is exceeded. |
F | FAR_SERVER_CONNECTS | UnrealIRCd | Allows receipt of remote server connection notices (except from u-lined servers like services). |
F | FAR_CLIENT_CONNECTS | Charybdis | Allows receipt of remote client connection notices. |
g | GLOBOPS | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of globops. |
G | REMOTE_GLOBOPS | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of remote globops. |
G | GLINE_AND_SHUN | UnrealIRCd | Allows receipt of G-LINE and SHUN notices. |
j | LOCAL_CHAN_CREATE | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of local channel creation notices. |
j | JUNK | UnrealIRCd | Allows receipt of ‘junk’ notices. Noisy, includes mostly harmless notices. |
J | REMOTE_CHAN_CREATE | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of remote channel creation notices. |
k | LOCAL_KILLS | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of local kill messages. |
k | KILLS | Allows receipt of (local and remote) kill messages. | |
K | REMOTE_KILLS | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of remote kill messages. |
l | LINKING | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of linking related messages. |
l | CHANNELCREATE | ircd-seven | Allows receipt of channel creation notices |
L | REMOTE_LINKING | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of linking related messages from other servers. |
n | LOCAL_NICKS | Allows receipt of local nickname changes. | |
N | REMOTE_NICKS | Allows receipt of remote nickname changes. | |
o | LOCAL_OPER | Allows receipt of local oper-up, oper-down, and oper-failure messages. | |
O | REMOTE_OPER | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of remote oper-up, oper-down, and oper-failure messages. |
q | LOCAL_QUITS | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of local quit messages. |
q | QLINE_REJECTIONS | UnrealIRCd | Allows receipt of deny-line (Q-LINE) rejection notices. |
Q | REMOTE_QUITS | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of remote quit messages. |
r | REJECTED_NAMES | Charybdis | Allows receipt of notices when someone tries to use an invalid username, or when HTTP proxies try to connect. |
s | SERVER_NOTICES | Allows receipt of generic server notices (includes the most important messages). | |
t | STATS | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of attempts to use /STATS (local and remote). |
u | UNAUTHORIZED_CONNECTIONS | Charybdis | Allows receipt of attempts to oper-up, when the given client doesn’t have a valid |
v | OPER_OVERRIDE | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of use of oper-override. |
W | WHOIS | Charybdis | Allows receipt of notices when clients execute a WHOIS on them. |
x | LOCAL_XLINE | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of local Xline notices (g/z/q/k/e/etc). |
x | EXTRA_ROUTING | Charybdis | Allows receipt of extra routing notices, including servers connecting and disconnecting remotely. |
X | REMOTE_XLINE | InspIRCd | Allows receipt of remote Xline notices (g/z/q/k/e/etc). |
y | SPY | Charybdis | Allows receipt of notices when users try to join “juped” channels. |
Z | OPERSPY | Charybdis | Allows receipt of notices when opers anywhere on the network use “operspy”. |