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.+ban support subnet in /xx format ? example .+ban 1.2.3.4/1

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cucciolo
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.+ban support subnet in /xx format ? example .+ban 1.2.3.4/1

Post by cucciolo »

I gently wish to know if eggdrop ( i'm using 1.6.18 ) could accept ban format
with slash subnet , i.e.

.+ban 1.2.0.0/19

for banning a specified range (in the example from 1.2.0.0 to 1.2.31.254)

IRCnet server allow this feature, eggdrop will do it?

thank you
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Post by Sir_Fz »

You can only add masks of the form nick!user@host, so probably your format won't work with Eggdrop.
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Post by cucciolo »

i think so... :( :( :(

obviously the format will be .+ban *!*@1.2.0.0/19

but do not work...i hope in some workaround but i think do not exist.. :(

damn..
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Post by iamdeath »

however you can create a tcl which will do all the calculations for you :)
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Post by YooHoo »

cucciolo wrote:obviously the format will be .+ban *!*@1.2.0.0/19

but do not work...i hope in some workaround but i think do not exist.. :(

damn..
maybe not so obvious, huh? Use wildcards in your bans, makes them more effective anyways.
.+ban *!*@1.2.0.*
:mrgreen:
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