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| + | #$EPIC: trace.txt,v 1.2 2006/08/20 17:37:08 sthalik Exp $ | ||
| + | ======Synopsis: | ||
| + | __trace__ [< | ||
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| + | ======Description: | ||
| + | This asks your server to give you information about the route between | ||
| + | your server and the specified server. | ||
| + | which a message would pass on its way from you to the remote server. | ||
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| + | This command also will display active connections on the specified | ||
| + | server or the local server if no server is specified. Only server | ||
| + | operators will be able to see all the connections to a server, | ||
| + | normal users are shown a limited set which typically includes | ||
| + | server operators and other servers. See the restrictions and | ||
| + | privacy warnings below for more detail. | ||
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| + | ======Privacy: | ||
| + | On many servers, server operators are notified when this command is used. | ||
| + | On almost all servers, this provides server operators with a way to see | ||
| + | all local users, regardless of the invisible user mode. | ||
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| + | ======Restrictions: | ||
| + | On many servers __TRACE__ is restricted to server operators only. | ||
| + | Where normal users are allowed to use the command, the output is | ||
| + | limited to showing active IRC operators and server-server connections. | ||
| + | __TRACE__ may also be subject to rate limiting and truncated replies | ||
| + | when used by normal users. | ||
| + | Remote __TRACE__ requests by server operators may receive the more limited | ||
| + | output traditionally reserved for normal users. | ||
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