User modes

+a, server administrator

This vanity usermode is used to denote a server administrator in WHOIS output. All local “admin” privileges are independent of it, though services packages may grant extra privileges to +a users.

+D, deaf

Note

This is a user umode, which anybody can set. It is not specific to operators.

Users with the +D umode set will not receive messages sent to channels. Joins, parts, topic changes, mode changes, etc are received as normal, as are private messages.

Support of this umode is indicated by the DEAF token in RPL_ISUPPORT (005); the parameter indicates the letter of the umode. Note that several common IRCD implementations have an umode like this (typically +d) but do not have the token in 005.

+g, Caller ID

Note

This is a user umode, which anybody can set. It is not specific to operators.

Users with the +g umode set will only receive private messages from users on a session-defined whitelist, defined by the /accept command. If a user who is not on the whitelist attempts to send a private message, the target user will receive a rate-limited notice saying that the user wishes to speak to them.

Network operators are not affected by the callerid whitelist system in the event that they need to speak to users who have it enabled.

Support of this umode is indicated by the CALLERID token in RPL_ISUPPORT (005); the optional parameter indicates the letter of the umode, otherwise +g.

+i, invisible

Note

This is a user umode, which anybody can set. It is not specific to operators.

Invisible users do not show up in WHO and NAMES unless you can see them.

+l, receive locops

LOCOPS is a version of OPERWALL that is sent to opers on a single server only. With cluster{} and shared{} blocks they can optionally be propagated further.

Unlike OPERWALL, any oper can send and receive LOCOPS.

+o, operator

This indicates global operator status.

+Q, disable forwarding

Note

This is a user umode, which anybody can set. It is not specific to operators.

This umode prevents you from being affected by channel forwarding. If enabled on a channel, channel forwarding sends you to another channel if you could not join. See channel mode +f for more information.

+R, reject messages from unauthenticated users

Note

This is a user umode, which anybody can set. It is not specific to operators.

If a user has the +R umode set, then any users who are not authenticated will receive an error message if they attempt to send a private message or notice to the +R user.

Opers and accepted users (like in +g) are exempt. Unlike +g, the target user is not notified of failed messages.

+s, receive server notices

This umode allows an oper to receive server notices. The requested types of server notices are specified as a parameter (“snomask”) to this umode.

+S, network service

Note

This umode can only be set by servers named in a service{} block.

This umode grants various features useful for services. For example, clients with this umode cannot be kicked or deopped on channels, can send to any channel, do not show channels in WHOIS, can be the target of services aliases and do not appear in /stats p. No server notices are sent for hostname changes by services clients; server notices about kills are sent to snomask +k instead of +s.

The exact effects of this umode are variable; no user or oper on an actual charybdis server can set it.

+w, receive wallops

Note

This is a user umode, which anybody can set. It is not specific to operators.

Users with the +w umode set will receive WALLOPS messages sent by opers. Opers with +w additionally receive WALLOPS sent by servers (e.g. remote CONNECT, remote SQUIT, various severe misconfigurations, many services packages).

+z, receive operwall

OPERWALL differs from WALLOPS in that the ability to receive such messages is restricted. Opers with +z set will receive OPERWALL messages.

+Z, SSL user

This umode is set on clients connected via SSL/TLS. It cannot be set or unset after initial connection.

Snomask usage

Usage is as follows:

MODE nick +s +/-flags

To set snomasks.

MODE nick -s

To clear all snomasks.

Umode +s will be set if at least one snomask is set.

Umode +s is oper only by default, but even if you allow nonopers to set it, they will not get any server notices.

Meanings of server notice masks

+b, bot warnings

Opers with the +b snomask set will receive warning messages from the server when potential flooders and spambots are detected.

+c, client connections

Opers who have the +c snomask set will receive server notices when clients attach to the local server.

+C, extended client connection notices

Opers who have the +C snomask set will receive server notices when clients attach to the local server. Unlike the +c snomask, the information is displayed in a format intended to be parsed by scripts, and includes the two unused fields of the USER command.

+d, debug

The +d snomask provides opers extra information which may be of interest to debuggers. It will also cause the user to receive server notices if certain assertions fail inside the server. Its precise meaning is variable. Do not depend on the effects of this snomask as they can and will change without notice in later revisions.

+f, full warning

Opers with the +f snomask set will receive notices when a user connection is denied because a connection limit is exceeded (one of the limits in a class{} block, or the total per-server limit settable with /quote set max).

+F, far client connection notices

Note

This snomask is only available if the sno_farconnect.so extension is loaded.

Opers with +F receive server notices when clients connect or disconnect on other servers. The notices have the same format as those from the +c snomask, except that the class is ? and the source server of the notice is the server the user is/was on.

No notices are generated for netsplits and netjoins. Hence, these notices cannot be used to keep track of all clients on the network.

There is no far equivalent of the +C snomask.

+k, server kill notices

Opers with the +k snomask set will receive server notices when services kill users and when other servers kill and save (forced nick change to UID) users. Kills and saves by this server are on +d or +s.

+n, nick change notices

An oper with +n set will receive a server notice every time a local user changes their nick, giving the old and new nicks. This is mostly useful for bots that track all users on a single server.

+r, notices on name rejections

Opers with this snomask set will receive a server notice when somebody tries to use an invalid username, or if a dumb HTTP proxy tries to connect.

+s, generic server notices

This snomask allows an oper to receive generic server notices. This includes kills from opers (except services).

+u, unauthorized connections

This snomask allows an oper to see when users try to connect who do not have an available auth{} block.

+W, whois notifications

Note

This snomask is only available if the sno_whois.so extension is loaded.

Opers with +W receive notices when a WHOIS is executed on them on their server (showing idle time).

+x, extra routing notices

Opers who have the +x snomask set will get notices about servers connecting and disconnecting on the whole network. This includes all servers connected behind the affected link. This can get rather noisy but is useful for keeping track of all linked servers.

+y, spy

Opers with +y receive notices when users try to join RESV‘ed (“juped”) channels. Additionally, if certain extension modules are loaded, they will receive notices when special commands are used.

+Z, operspy notices

Opers with +Z receive notices whenever an oper anywhere on the network uses operspy.

This snomask can be configured to be only effective for admins.