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The /ban command is used to ban someone from a specific channel using their address. If no channel specified mIRC will use the active channel window. Using the -k switch mIRC will also kick the user with a kick message. mIRC uses the /userhost server command to find the user's address before applying a ban.
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Synopsis
/ban [-ruN] [#channel] <nickname|address> [type] /ban -k[ruN] [#channel] <nickname|address> [type] [kick message]
Switches
- -k - Bans and kicks the user
- -r - Used to remove a banned address
- -uN - Unsets the ban in N amount of seconds
Parameters
- [#channel] - A specific channel to apply the ban on.
- <nickname|address> - The nick or address to use for the ban.
- [type] - The address type to use for the ban. This must be a number. Can see all types here $address or $mask.
- [kick message] - The optional kick message.
Types (numbered masks)
- 0: *!user@host
- 1: *!*user@host
- 2: *!*@host
- 3: *!*user@*.host
- 4: *!*@*.host
- 5: nick!user@host
- 6: nick!*user@host
- 7: nick!*@host
- 8: nick!*user@*.host
- 9: nick!*@*.host
Type 10-19 are same as types 0-9 except asterisks in host are expanded to the text they replaced, then all numbers are replaced by question marks.
Example
;Ban Foo's address (type 2) in the active channel window /ban Foo 2 ;Ban/Kick Mike202 from the active channel with a kick message of "Owned!" ;Unset ban after 60 seconds /ban -ku60 Mike202 Owned! ;Ban/kick Dave3 from #FooBar with a kick message of "Cya!" ;ban type 2 (according to this type number the mask will be used *!*@host) /ban -k #FooBar Dave3 2 Cya! ;ban type 3 (according to this type number the mask will be used *!*user@host) /ban -ku3600 #KindSmile Troll 3 Your trolling is not welcome here!
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v2.1a
Added on: 28 Feb 1995
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.
See also
mIRC commands list