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=Channel Bans=
First of all:
First of all:
Rizon staff does NOT deal with channel bans.
Rizon staff does NOT deal with channel bans.
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You can see that the first ban was set by Peter, the second one by killer100.
You can see that the first ban was set by Peter, the second one by killer100.
If you are still unsure about which of the bans matches you, do a whois on yourself:
If you are still unsure about which of the bans matches you, do a whois on yourself:
/whois yournick
 
'''/whois yournick'''
 


Example:
Example:
yournick is ~user@Rizon-532B9C4A.internet.com * *
yournick is ~user@Rizon-532B9C4A.internet.com * *
yournick on +#chat #Rizon
yournick on +#chat #Rizon
yournick using irc.zipd.de powered by K-FEE
yournick using irc.zipd.de powered by K-FEE
yournick is using modes +ix authflags: [none]
yournick is using modes +ix authflags: [none]
yournick is actually ~user@xyz.internet.com [1.2.3.4]
yournick is actually ~user@xyz.internet.com [1.2.3.4]
yournick has been idle 2mins 8secs, signed on Wed Dec 03 03:57:45
yournick has been idle 2mins 8secs, signed on Wed Dec 03 03:57:45
yournick End of /WHOIS list.
yournick End of /WHOIS list.


Note:
Note:
If you somehow managed to ban yourself then you can, with sufficient access (by default AOP/5 or higher), unban yourself via
If you somehow managed to ban yourself then you can, with sufficient access (by default AOP/5 or higher), unban yourself via
/msg ChanServ unban #channel
 
'''/msg ChanServ unban #channel'''
 
 


If you want to unban someone else then you can do so via
If you want to unban someone else then you can do so via
/mode #channel -b banmask
 
'''/mode #channel -b banmask'''
 
(banmask being a ban from the channel's ban list.)
(banmask being a ban from the channel's ban list.)




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View the channel's information including the founder's nick:
View the channel's information including the founder's nick:
/msg ChanServ info #channelname
 
'''/msg ChanServ info #channelname'''
 


Example:
Example:
-ChanServ- Information for channel #channelname:
-ChanServ- Information for channel #channelname:
-ChanServ- Founder: killer100
-ChanServ- Founder: killer100
-ChanServ- Description: #channelname
-ChanServ- Description: #channelname
-ChanServ- Registered: Jul 18 10:03:29 2006 EDT
-ChanServ- Registered: Jul 18 10:03:29 2006 EDT
-ChanServ- Last used: Dec 02 21:50:31 2008 EST
-ChanServ- Last used: Dec 02 21:50:31 2008 EST
-ChanServ- Last topic: Wecome to #channelname!
-ChanServ- Last topic: Wecome to #channelname!
-ChanServ- Topic set by: killer100
-ChanServ- Topic set by: killer100




Messaging the particular channel operator/founder:
Messaging the particular channel operator/founder:


Open a private query with that person, and kindly ask about the ban.
Open a private query with that person, and kindly ask about the ban.
/query nickname
 
'''/query nickname'''
 


If they decide to keep you banned, you will have to accept that and deal with it.
If they decide to keep you banned, you will have to accept that and deal with it.


Contributed by [[Holz]]
Contributed by [[Holz]]

Revision as of 17:28, 1 February 2011

First of all: Rizon staff does NOT deal with channel bans.

If you were banned from a channel, and believe that you should be unbanned instead of waiting the ban out, you're going to have to talk to a channel operator, preferably the one who banned you, or the channel founder.

Finding out whom you can contact:


Who banned you?

View the channel's ban list, it might appear in the server/status window: /mode #channelname +b

Example:

  1. channelname *!*user@*.internet.com set by Peter!~peter@2FCB67A1.CF724B5E.853B28F6.IP (Wed Nov 19 12:32:39)
  2. channelname sarah!*@* set by killer100!die@in.a.fire (Wed Nov 16 04:16:58)
  3. channelname End of Channel Ban List

You can see that the first ban was set by Peter, the second one by killer100.

If you are still unsure about which of the bans matches you, do a whois on yourself:

/whois yournick


Example: yournick is ~user@Rizon-532B9C4A.internet.com * *

yournick on +#chat #Rizon

yournick using irc.zipd.de powered by K-FEE

yournick is using modes +ix authflags: [none]

yournick is actually ~user@xyz.internet.com [1.2.3.4]

yournick has been idle 2mins 8secs, signed on Wed Dec 03 03:57:45

yournick End of /WHOIS list.


Note:

If you somehow managed to ban yourself then you can, with sufficient access (by default AOP/5 or higher), unban yourself via

/msg ChanServ unban #channel


If you want to unban someone else then you can do so via

/mode #channel -b banmask

(banmask being a ban from the channel's ban list.)


Who is the channel founder?

View the channel's information including the founder's nick:

/msg ChanServ info #channelname


Example:

-ChanServ- Information for channel #channelname:

-ChanServ- Founder: killer100

-ChanServ- Description: #channelname

-ChanServ- Registered: Jul 18 10:03:29 2006 EDT

-ChanServ- Last used: Dec 02 21:50:31 2008 EST

-ChanServ- Last topic: Wecome to #channelname!

-ChanServ- Topic set by: killer100


Messaging the particular channel operator/founder:


Open a private query with that person, and kindly ask about the ban.

/query nickname


If they decide to keep you banned, you will have to accept that and deal with it.

Contributed by Holz