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+ | #$EPIC: userip.txt,v 1.3 2006/08/29 18:22:56 sthalik Exp $ | ||
+ | ======Synopsis:====== | ||
+ | __userip__ [<nickname> [<nickname> ...] [-cmd <command>]] | ||
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+ | ======Description:====== | ||
+ | This __userip__ command is identical to the [[userhost | ||
+ | command|userhost]] command except that the server will return the | ||
+ | dotted-quad address (ie, 127.0.0.1) instead of the Fully Qualified Host | ||
+ | Name (FQHN, ie, "irc.acronet.net"). | ||
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+ | This command is available on undernet-type servers, and hybrid-type | ||
+ | servers. A VERY LONG time ago, hybrid used to use [[USRIP]] which | ||
+ | also still works, but that hasn't been the case for a while. If this | ||
+ | command fails, give [[USRIP]] a try. | ||
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+ | ======Options:====== | ||
+ | -cmd take the output from /userip as input to other commands | ||
+ | -direct force /userip to query the server | ||