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Plain ASCII text-file like the rest of the configuration files used by the [[server]]. IPs placed here will give [[admin]] status to those with the same ip that join the server. The exploder is again \r\n. When you use the [[Commands|/adm]] command, the nickname's IP is added to this file. The opposite is accomplished with [[Commands|/deadm]].
 
Plain ASCII text-file like the rest of the configuration files used by the [[server]]. IPs placed here will give [[admin]] status to those with the same ip that join the server. The exploder is again \r\n. When you use the [[Commands|/adm]] command, the nickname's IP is added to this file. The opposite is accomplished with [[Commands|/deadm]].
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==Remote.txt example==
 
==Remote.txt example==

Latest revision as of 22:28, 16 April 2018

Plain ASCII text-file like the rest of the configuration files used by the server. IPs placed here will give admin status to those with the same ip that join the server. The exploder is again \r\n. When you use the /adm command, the nickname's IP is added to this file. The opposite is accomplished with /deadm.


Remote.txt example

127.0.0.1 [!] Host
24.232.167.2 [!] Another entry