ok, i have an "ircop scanner" as a script and it works good, but 1 [censored] happens... on QuakeNet it wont show admins, and it wont show 50% of opers altho they are there (i know coz i see many users on wallops)
who 0 o will give you a list of visable irc operators, so if you are not in a channel with them and they are +i you wont get their nick in the who reply.
you say you have a scanner so this is probably not needed:
raw 352:*:if (* isin $7) echo 4 -a $6 is an irc operator
People think that others will use them for bad purposes I think its just crap, If a ircop doesnt want to be known he can set mode +H on himself and change his host (Unreal) no ircop scanner can detect that then. They are useless for network scans most people have mode +i but they are nice for onjoin scans
raw 352:*:{ if (* isin $7) { .inc %Var.Total | echo $active %Var.Total $6 $5 | halt } | else { halt } }
raw 315:*:{ echo $active End of oper scan. total: %Var.Total | unset %Var.Total | halt }
menu channel {
Scan for opers:{ .who $active }
}
paste it in your remote section.. ALT + R ..
if ($me != tired) { return } | else { echo -a Get a pot of coffee now $+($me,.) }
I know but I like it when I personally see more then one way of doing it so I presented another way. and I like userhost over who, b/c I use who a lot and dont want to halt it, but I never need userhost
1 thing.... i use network scanner not channel scanner... plus in what bad purposes ppl can use their info, you can easy do whois on them and AGAIN get their info
There are people on here that think that when people have these scanners they will use them like a police scanner. Will see oh look an IRCop joined shutup stop doing whatever it was we were doing