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- Synopsis:
- stats <type> [<server>]
-
- Description:
- This queries the server for specific statistical information. This
- can include a list on specific people allowed to connect to the
- server, those not allowed to connect, clients allowed to become
- operators on that server, etc.
-
- If a server is not specified, the current is queried. Note that the
- STATS type is not preceded with a hyphen.
-
- Options:
- c C/N lines; these lines define what servers are allowed to link to
- the network via the queried server
- h H/L lines; these define what servers may connect as hubs or leaves
- k K lines; these define who may not connect to the server
- i I lines; these define who is allowed to connect to the server
- l this shows a concise breakdown of the amount of data passed between
- the server and its clients
- m this shows how many times each protocol command has been used
- o O lines; these define who may become an irc operator
- u this shows the server's current uptime
- y Y lines; these define the various client/server connection classes
-
- Restrictions:
- Some servers disallow or restrict the use of the STATS command. This
- is generally due to abuse of some kind. Most often, the server will
- not allow remote queries. This is not the case for most servers,
- though.
-
- See Also:
- load(5) tls
-
- Other Notes:
- There are two types of O lines, global and local. If the STATS report
- shows an O, it is global, and a o is local. Local operators only have
- operator status and powers on their own server.
-
- There are two types of I lines as well, though only on networks using
- ircd2.9 code (not to be confused with Undernet's ircu2.9). An I is a
- normal I line. An i is a restricted line, meaning any matching client
- will be given user mode +r. This means that the client cannot change
- its nickname or have operator status in any channel.
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