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Deactivate Flood

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Deactivate Flood

Post by Rude »

Can somone please tell me how to deactivate the flood control? I did the...

set global-flood-chan 0:0
set global-flood-deop 0:0
set global-flood-kick 0:0
set global-flood-join 0:0
set global-flood-ctcp 0:0
set global-flood-nick 0:0

... and it's still kicking. I'm sure I'm just missing a setting or something stupid cause I'm a newbie.
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Post by Alchera »

For existing channels: .chanset #chan +/-<options>
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Post by Rude »

That does absolutely nothing for me. Why do I need to set specific channel options when global should work for all channels???
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Post by avilon »

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.chanset * flood-chan 0:0
.chanset * flood-deop 0:0
.chanset * flood-kick 0:0
.chanset * flood-join 0:0
.chanset * flood-ctcp 0:0
.chanset * flood-nick 0:0 
.save
This will disable the flood settings for all existing channels.
The global-flood-* settings are used for dynamic channels that haven't been added yet. Existing channels won't be changed by the global setting.
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Post by Alchera »

Rude wrote:That does absolutely nothing for me. Why do I need to set specific channel options when global should work for all channels???
Sheesh! I said existing!!
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Simply changing those settings (as you had already), rehashing/restarting the bot does absolutely NOTHING for existing dynamically allocated channels let alone existing static channels. :P
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Post by ^DooM^ »

Alchera wrote:read
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Hahaha and I thought I was bad. I may just have to use that too ;)
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I'm always happy to help. :)
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