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| + | #$EPIC: kill.txt,v 1.2 2007/07/10 22:09:59 jnelson Exp $ | ||
| + | ======Synopsis: | ||
| + | [[kill]] < | ||
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| + | ======Description: | ||
| + | The [[kill]] server command is used by irc operators to forcibly eject a | ||
| + | client from the irc newtork. | ||
| + | their own server, and global opers usually can kill any user on the network. | ||
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| + | As a side effect of this ejection, the person will be removed from all of | ||
| + | the channels they are on, so they would lose any channel operatorships. | ||
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| + | IRC servers generally require you to provide the comment. | ||
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| + | Most irc clients (including this one) will automatically reconnect a client | ||
| + | that is killed from a network, so killing someone is not an effective way to | ||
| + | get rid of them, although it does bring you to their attention. | ||
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kill.txt · Last modified: 2007/07/10 22:09 by 127.0.0.1
