Anope IRC Services
Anope.org => General Chat => Topic started by: Ircd_Lover on September 29, 2007, 12:49:20 AM
-
hi there
my network is complitly ircd
and i was thinkin is any clever guy around here
to find how to desible /timer 0 0 etc /say or bla bla bla from the ircd server
i know should be samwhere very deep in configs in ircd
some people belive this can1t be done
but i what i think is if we try hard we can do samthiongt aboutit to change the speed of timer or to stop that for good
regard tony
-
/timer is IRC client command, how can you disable it? |:(
-
Originally posted by GhosT
/timer is IRC client command, how can you disable it? |:(
Message flooding controls.
-
Originally posted by GhosT
/timer is IRC client command, how can you disable it? |:(
/timer is one of those commands that are only enabled when you use it .. so if you don't use /timer, you'll never know it exists.
-
your solution is called send and receive queues... check your ircd docs for info on how to use them...
-
hi viper can u be more specific please
where about in docs i have to look
and do u know the file name of this ?
regard tony
-
Hello Ircd_Lover and sorry for late reply,
As Ghost said "/timer is IRC client command, ..."
Please read this link on how to disable it: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/MIRC_Scripting/BeyondBasics/Timers (http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/MIRC_Scripting/BeyondBasics/Timers)
-
Please dont dig up threads that are over a few months old unless you have something critically important to mention.
Additionally, the origonal poster asked how to disable /timer for OTHER users clients that he does NOT have control over.
-
Please dont dig up threads that are over a few months old unless you have something critically important to mention.
Additionally, the origonal poster asked how to disable /timer for OTHER users clients that he does NOT have control over.
That being the case, it's impossible to disable. /timers are client side only and happen all in the background from the client point of view, the ircd doesn't even know they exist.
Locked since the question has been effectively answered and the thread is a year old.