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Tends to make you invisible. See "Note on invisibility" (two.7.four)
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Receives server notices. You receive numerous data sent among servers. Primarily kills and G-lines,
Windows 7 Home Premium Product Key, but additionally nickname collisions, invalid usernames, splits e.t.c See two.five.three for masks for this command. (ircu only)
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Receives wallops. The IRCops broadcast messages with this particular, you would possibly even catch an IRCop-conversation! (Practically like tuning in on the police-radio, eh? :-P ) As for your minute, "uworld.undernet.org",
Microsoft Office Standard 2010, that is the X services on Undernet, makes use of the Wallops as well. ircu2.10.10 has the option of disabling this for typical users
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[New in ircu2.ten.04] You get “HACK wallops”. After a desynch of the net, servers would start mending it and creating large amount of these wallops. This tended to flood the user and desynchs were even created to do just that. Therefore these wallops were moved to beeing “DESYNCH messages”, displayed as wallops to the user if he were +g
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Deaf in all channels. Ircu only. You won't "hear" a thing that's said in the channels. Private messages get trough though. Primary reason is making the job easier for support bots that dosn't want to process channel messages. Can make logging of changes in chan easier also, and would suffice as an overly brute channel-flood stopper.
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On a network where everyone runs ircu2.10.11 or above, you will be able to turn on this mode after logging into X on Undernet or whatever service your net would be running. setting this mode hides your hostname (your internet address) in the /whois reply and elsewhere. The hostname “modem44.londonpark.com” used by the registered user WinstonC would be masked as “winstonc.end users.undernet.org”,
Office Standard, so these end users are still fully banable,
Microsoft Office 2010 Pro, even though their ISP can’t be tracked down.
Hiding your hostname will shield you against several types of attacks often carried out on IRC, but be aware that taking part in a DCC chat or filetransfer will reveal your IP-address, so turn off automatic acceptance of these if you want to use +x.
Also see use of passwords during logon (7)