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status-code is one of the following, and account is the account they are logged in as. | status-code is one of the following, and account is the account they are logged in as. | ||
− | + | *0 - no such user online or nickname not registered | |
− | + | *1 - user not recognized as nickname's owner | |
− | + | *2 - user recognized as owner via access list only | |
− | + | *3 - user recognized as owner via password identification | |
If no nickname is given, your status will be returned. | If no nickname is given, your status will be returned. |
Revision as of 03:04, 5 May 2014
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Description
Returns whether the user using the given nickname is recognized as the owner of the nickname. The response has this format:
nickname status-code account
where nickname is the nickname sent with the command, status-code is one of the following, and account is the account they are logged in as.
- 0 - no such user online or nickname not registered
- 1 - user not recognized as nickname's owner
- 2 - user recognized as owner via access list only
- 3 - user recognized as owner via password identification
If no nickname is given, your status will be returned.
Commands
- status [nickname]
Examples
/msg NickServ STATUS Fred
Default Configuration
/* * ns_status * * Provides the nickserv/status command. * * Used to determine if a user is recognized or identified by services. */ module { name = "ns_status" } command { service = "NickServ"; name = "STATUS"; command = "nickserv/status"; }