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<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
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<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
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<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
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<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
ISON <nickname> [<nickname> [...]]
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Query online status of a list of nicknames. The server replies with
ISON <nickname> [<nickname> [...]]
.
Query online status of a list of nicknames. The server replies with
the network. If no nicknames of the given list are online, an empty
list is returned to the client requesting the information.
the network. If no nicknames of the given list are online, an empty
list is returned to the client requesting the information.
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<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
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<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
Please note that ngIRCd ignores the <mask> parameter entirely: it
is not possible to get information for a part of the network only.
Please note that ngIRCd ignores the <mask> parameter entirely: it
is not possible to get information for a part of the network only.
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<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
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<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
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<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
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<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
.
<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
.
<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
.
<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
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<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
USERHOST <nickname> [<nickname> [...]]
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Show flags and the hostmasks (<user>@<host>) of the <nickname>s,
USERHOST <nickname> [<nickname> [...]]
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Show flags and the hostmasks (<user>@<host>) of the <nickname>s,
.
- "-" The client is "away" (the mode "+a" is set on this client).
- "+" Client seems to be available, at least it isn't marked "away".
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- "-" The client is "away" (the mode "+a" is set on this client).
- "+" Client seems to be available, at least it isn't marked "away".
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<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
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<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
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Please note: in normal operation, the version number ends in a dot
(".", for example "ngIRCd-20.1."). If it ends in ".1" (for example
.
Please note: in normal operation, the version number ends in a dot
(".", for example "ngIRCd-20.1."). If it ends in ".1" (for example
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<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to a
specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network. The
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<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to a
specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network. The
.
<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to a
specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network. The
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<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to a
specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network. The