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.dump Silence *!*@xx.*
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.dump -Silence *!*@xx.*
If it exists on DALnet then it's the best kept secret of the 21st Century.Zircon wrote:and i know it exists on Dalnet, but dont know about the other networks.
I missed that information when I checked earlier today.Zircon wrote:But i think on Dalnet, the +R ignore the nicks that arent registred. What if the annoying nickname is registred ? He is more information about Silence :
http://docs.dal.net/docs/misc.html#1
Silence is done in the server side, so if we put a Silence on *!*@*, no1 can /dcc chat botnick or /ctcp botnick chat or any type of ctcp. At least, this is the case on undernet. However, on undernet, you can set exceptions with silence, like :I am abit uncertain what the author refers to with "contacting" the bot.. DCC-chat? ctcp-floods?
(Properly configured eggie should handle either of those fairly well..)
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/silence *!*@*,~*!*@*.users.undernet.org
It is true that you can't DCC nor CTCP the bot while in silence but it can be reached by telnet.Zircon wrote:Silence is done in the server side, so if we put a Silence on *!*@*, no1 can /dcc chat botnick or /ctcp botnick chat or any type of ctcp. At least, this is the case on undernet. However, on undernet, you can set exceptions with silence, like :make the bot ignore every1, but receive messages from people who are logged in to X and set to usermode +xCode: Select all
/silence *!*@*,~*!*@*.users.undernet.org
While /ignore does interfere with what is happening in a channel, /silence doesn't on Undernet.nml375 wrote:So it would indeed block the logging the author wanted to keep...
I disagree completely. I think you didnt get the real utility of silence. The major utlity of Silence over Ignore is that it stops everything private but nothing public. So when your bot is flooded on private by floodbots, if you just /ignore them, you cant see their floods on the channel, and then you will take no action to lock the channel....Silence allow you to ignore anything private, but still be able to see what is happening in the channel, and that s what the author of this thread asked for.Alchera wrote:Same on DALnet. The use of /silence is ineffectual and useless.gemeau50 wrote:While /ignore does interfere with what is happening in a channel, /silence doesn't on Undernet.