Difference between revisions of "Hostmask"
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/mode #ch +b *!*bot@*80A677AE.IP | /mode #ch +b *!*bot@*80A677AE.IP | ||
− | Hosts like 9C75DB05.72B5B948.80A677AE.IP are built of hashes from the user's IP, e.g.: | + | Hosts like 9C75DB05.72B5B948.80A677AE.IP are built of hashes from the user's IP, e.g. : |
− | 9C75DB05.72B5B948.80A677AE.IP representing | + | 9C75DB05.72B5B948.80A677AE.IP representing 12.34.56.78 |
− | *.72B5B948.80A677AE.IP representing | + | *.72B5B948.80A677AE.IP representing 12.34.56.* |
− | *.80A677AE.IP representing | + | *.80A677AE.IP representing 12.34.*.* |
Revision as of 09:10, 9 May 2012
Users are distinguished by
<nickname>!<ident>@<hostname/IP>
(ident is always "Mibbit" if they use a Mibbit client on a webirc enabled server, the hostname or IP usually is cloaked), e.g.,
theNick!Mibbit@9C75DB05.72B5B948.80A677AE.IP
or
some1!xyz@mib-CAC25864.mbb.telenor.rs
Those tripplets are called "hostmasks".
Many commands accept wildcards too, e.g.:
/mode #ch +b *!*bot@*80A677AE.IP
Hosts like 9C75DB05.72B5B948.80A677AE.IP are built of hashes from the user's IP, e.g. :
9C75DB05.72B5B948.80A677AE.IP representing 12.34.56.78 *.72B5B948.80A677AE.IP representing 12.34.56.* *.80A677AE.IP representing 12.34.*.*