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What does this mean in the ".whom" command...

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EnglishExpress
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What does this mean in the ".whom" command...

Post by EnglishExpress »

<MaJoR> *Betsy Reddy^Eagle Besty@C11108BF.5BE7F0D1.82D6B8E0.IP [idle 1h35m]
<MaJoR> AWAY: Not being here).
<MaJoR> *Ragan Banger Boredom@C11108BF.5BE7F0D1.82D6B8E0.IP [idle 1h35m]
<MaJoR> AWAY: Taking the kids out).
<MaJoR> +Crock Reddy^Eagle telnet@host.blah.blah [idle 3h33m]


Betsy & Ragan have * beside their nick, and Crock has + .. what do they both mean
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Post by zigana »

.help whom wrote: -
### whom [channel/*]
Displays a list of users on the current partyline channel.
For example:
Nick Bot Host
---------- --------- --------------------
*Wcc Anakha telnet@xxx.atlaga.adelphia.net [idle 8m]
*Blah Anakha telnet@xxx.atlaga.adelphia.net
Total users: 2
Each user's nickname will be listed in the first column, preceded by a "*"
if they are a bot owner, "+" if they are a master, "%" if they are a botnet
master, or "@" if they are an op. In the next column, the bot the user is
connected to will be displayed. In the third column, the host is shown. If
the user is away, the away message will be shown. Likewise, if they are
idle, their idle time will be displayed.
To see what users are on a different channel, you may specify a channel
number/name. If you specify "*" as the channel, all users on all botnet
channels will be shown.
See also: who, bots, chat
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nml375
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Post by nml375 »

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<Me> .help whom
<Bot> [00:35] #me# help whom
<Bot> ###  whom [channel/*]
<Bot>    Displays a list of users on the current partyline channel.
<Bot>  
<Bot>    For example:
<Bot>       [23:12] #Wcc# whom
<Bot>        Nick        Bot        Host
<Bot>       ----------   ---------  --------------------
<Bot>       *Wcc         Anakha     telnet@xxx.atlaga.adelphia.net [idle 8m]
<Bot>       *Blah        Anakha     telnet@xxx.atlaga.adelphia.net
<Bot>       Total users: 2
<Bot>  
<Bot>    Each user's nickname will be listed in the first column, preceded by a "*"
<Bot>    if they are a bot owner, "+" if they are a master, "%" if they are a botnet
<Bot>    master, or "@" if they are an op. In the next column, the bot the user is
<Bot>    connected to will be displayed. In the third column, the host is shown. If
<Bot>    the user is away, the away message will be shown. Likewise, if they are
<Bot>    idle, their idle time will be displayed.
<Bot>  
<Bot>    To see what users are on a different channel, you may specify a channel
<Bot>    number/name. If you specify "*" as the channel, all users on all botnet
<Bot>    channels will be shown.
<Bot>  
<Bot> See also: who, bots, chat
Hence, Betsy and Ragan have owner privileges, while Crock have master privileges.
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Post by EnglishExpress »

But I am Ragan and my flags are "jlmoptvx" so obviously I don't have owner on the bots, I have master.. so why do I not have the "+"
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Post by DragnLord »

looks like a host issue, Besty@C11108BF.5BE7F0D1.82D6B8E0.IP has the same IP that you do
most likely the bot is confused as to who you are
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