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== Example ==
 
== Example ==
Bans the address *!*@foo.net in the channel #help.script
 
 
  /ban #help.script *!*@foo.net
 
  /ban #help.script *!*@foo.net
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Bans the address *!*@foo.net in the channel #help.script.
  
Removes the ban moo!*@* from #help.script
 
 
  /ban -r #help.script moo!*@*
 
  /ban -r #help.script moo!*@*
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Removes the ban moo!*@* from #help.script.
  
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/ban -ku30 #help.script foobar 5 out!
 
Bans the user foobar in #help.script with its [[$mask|address-type 5]] and kicks him out with the reason "out!". After 30seconds, the ban will be removed.
 
Bans the user foobar in #help.script with its [[$mask|address-type 5]] and kicks him out with the reason "out!". After 30seconds, the ban will be removed.
/ban -ku30 #help.script foobar 5 out!
 
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
For a list of bantypes, take a look at [[$mask]].
 
For a list of bantypes, take a look at [[$mask]].

Revision as of 02:25, 9 October 2005

Bans someone from a channel.

/ban [-kruN] [#channel] <nickname|address> [type] [reason]

This commands includes a /userhost on the user and a /mode #channel +b <user address>.

SwitchMeaning
kmIRC does a kick/ban combination.
rThe ban will be removed.
uNmIRC will unset the ban after N seconds.

If no type is spezified, mIRC uses the whole nick!*user@host to do the ban. If you are banning an IP address then a wildcard replaces the last number of the IP address. If you are on the channel, you don't need to spezify #channel.

Example

/ban #help.script *!*@foo.net

Bans the address *!*@foo.net in the channel #help.script.

/ban -r #help.script moo!*@*

Removes the ban moo!*@* from #help.script.

/ban -ku30 #help.script foobar 5 out!

Bans the user foobar in #help.script with its address-type 5 and kicks him out with the reason "out!". After 30seconds, the ban will be removed.

See Also

For a list of bantypes, take a look at $mask.

This command uses mIRC's internal address list.

Raws related to /userhost