RFC2812 Numerics
RFC 2812 Numerics IRC Internet Relay Chat | ||||
Hier eine kleine Auflistung sämtlicher „Numerics“ der RFC2812 und ihre Formate. Wer einen IRC-Bot; IRC-Client oder sonstiges für den Internet Relay Chat programmiert, muß diese Numerics früher oder später mal gebrauchen. |
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Name | Format | Comments | |
001 | RPL_WELCOME | Welcome to the Internet Relay Network <nick>!<user>@<host> | – The server sends Replies 001 to 004 to a user upon successful registration. | |
002 | RPL_YOURHOST | Your host is <servername>, running version <ver> | – The server sends Replies 001 to 004 to a user upon successful registration. | |
003 | RPL_CREATED | This server was created <date> | – The server sends Replies 001 to 004 to a user upon successful registration. | |
004 | RPL_MYINFO | <servername> <version> <available user modes> <available channel modes> | – The server sends Replies 001 to 004 to a user upon successful registration. | |
005 | RPL_BOUNCE | Try server <server name>, port <port number> | – Sent by the server to a user to suggest an alternative server. This is often used when the connection is refused because the server is already full. | |
200 | RPL_TRACELINK | Link <version & debug level> <destination> <next server> V<protocol version> <link uptime in seconds> <backstream sendq> <upstre | – The RPL_TRACE* are all returned by the server in response to the TRACE message. How many are returned is dependent on the TRACE message and whether it was sent by an operator or not. There is no predefined order for which occurs first. RPL_TRACELINK is sent by any server which handles a TRACE message and has to pass it on to another server. The list of RPL_TRACELINKs sent in response to a TRACE command traversing the IRC network should reflect the actual connectivity of the servers themselves along that path. | |
201 | RPL_TRACECONNECTING | Try. <class> <server> | – The RPL_TRACE* are all returned by the server in response to the TRACE message. How many are returned is dependent on the TRACE message and whether it was sent by an operator or not. There is no predefined order for which occurs first. Replies RPL_TRACEUNKNOWN, RPL_TRACECONNECTING and RPL_TRACEHANDSHAKE are all used for connections which have not been fully established and are either unknown, still attempting to connect or in the process of completing the ’server handshake‘. | |
202 | RPL_TRACEHANDSHAKE | H.S. <class> <server> | – The RPL_TRACE* are all returned by the server in response to the TRACE message. How many are returned is dependent on the TRACE message and whether it was sent by an operator or not. There is no predefined order for which occurs first. Replies RPL_TRACEUNKNOWN, RPL_TRACECONNECTING and RPL_TRACEHANDSHAKE are all used for connections which have not been fully established and are either unknown, still attempting to connect or in the process of completing the ’server handshake‘. | |
203 | RPL_TRACEUNKNOWN | ???? <class> [<client IP address in dot form>] | – The RPL_TRACE* are all returned by the server in response to the TRACE message. How many are returned is dependent on the TRACE message and whether it was sent by an operator or not. There is no predefined order for which occurs first. Replies RPL_TRACEUNKNOWN, RPL_TRACECONNECTING and RPL_TRACEHANDSHAKE are all used for connections which have not been fully established and are either unknown, still attempting to connect or in the process of completing the ’server handshake‘. | |
204 | RPL_TRACEOPERATOR | Oper <class> <nick> | – The RPL_TRACE* are all returned by the server in response to the TRACE message. How many are returned is dependent on the TRACE message and whether it was sent by an operator or not. There is no predefined order for which occurs first. | |
205 | RPL_TRACEUSER | User <class> <nick> | – The RPL_TRACE* are all returned by the server in response to the TRACE message. How many are returned is dependent on the TRACE message and whether it was sent by an operator or not. There is no predefined order for which occurs first. | |
206 | RPL_TRACESERVER | Serv <class> <int>S <int>C <server> <nick!user|*!*>@<host|server> V<protocol version> | – The RPL_TRACE* are all returned by the server in response to the TRACE message. How many are returned is dependent on the TRACE message and whether it was sent by an operator or not. There is no predefined order for which occurs first. | |
207 | RPL_TRACESERVICE | Service <class> <name> <type> <active type> | – The RPL_TRACE* are all returned by the server in response to the TRACE message. How many are returned is dependent on the TRACE message and whether it was sent by an operator or not. There is no predefined order for which occurs first. | |
208 | RPL_TRACENEWTYPE | <newtype> 0 <client name> | – The RPL_TRACE* are all returned by the server in response to the TRACE message. How many are returned is dependent on the TRACE message and whether it was sent by an operator or not. There is no predefined order for which occurs first. RPL_TRACENEWTYPE is to be used for any connection which does not fit in the other categories but is being displayed anyway. | |
209 | RPL_TRACECLASS | Class <class> <count> | – The RPL_TRACE* are all returned by the server in response to the TRACE message. How many are returned is dependent on the TRACE message and whether it was sent by an operator or not. There is no predefined order for which occurs first. | |
210 | RPL_TRACERECONNECT | RFC2812 | Unused. | |
211 | RPL_STATSLINKINFO | <linkname> <sendq> <sent messages> <sent Kbytes> <received messages> <received Kbytes> <time open> | – reports statistics on a connection. <linkname> identifies the particular connection, <sendq> is the amount of data that is queued and waiting to be sent <sent messages> the number of messages sent, and <sent Kbytes> the amount of data sent, in Kbytes. <received messages> and <received Kbytes> are the equivalent of <sent messages> and <sent Kbytes> for received data, respectively. <time open> indicates how long ago the connection was opened, in seconds. | |
212 | RPL_STATSCOMMANDS | <command> <count> <byte count> <remote count> | – reports statistics on commands usage. | |
213 | RPL_STATSCLINE | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
214 | RPL_STATSNLINE | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
215 | RPL_STATSILINE | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
216 | RPL_STATSKLINE | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
217 | RPL_STATSQLINE | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
218 | RPL_STATSYLINE | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
219 | RPL_ENDOFSTATS | <stats letter> :End of STATS report | ||
221 | RPL_UMODEIS | <user mode string> | – To answer a query about a client’s own mode, RPL_UMODEIS is sent back. | |
231 | RPL_SERVICEINFO | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
232 | RPL_ENDOFSERVICES | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
233 | RPL_SERVICE | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
234 | RPL_SERVLIST | <name> <server> <mask> <type> <hopcount> <info> | ||
235 | RPL_SERVLISTEND | <mask> <type> :End of service listing | – When listing services in reply to a SERVLIST message, a server is required to send the list back using the RPL_SERVLIST and RPL_SERVLISTEND messages. A separate RPL_SERVLIST is sent for each service. After the services have been listed (or if none present) a RPL_SERVLISTEND MUST be sent. | |
240 | RPL_STATSVLINE | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
241 | RPL_STATSLLINE | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
242 | RPL_STATSUPTIME | :Server Up %d days %d:%02d:%02d | – reports the server uptime. | |
243 | RPL_STATSOLINE | O <hostmask> * <name> | – reports the allowed hosts from where user may become IRC operators. | |
244 | RPL_STATSHLINE | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
244 | RPL_STATSSLINE | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
246 | RPL_STATSPING | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
247 | RPL_STATSBLINE | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
250 | RPL_STATSDLINE | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
251 | RPL_LUSERCLIENT | :There are <integer> users and <integer> services on <integer> servers | – In processing an LUSERS message, the server sends a set of replies from RPL_LUSERCLIENT, RPL_LUSEROP, RPL_USERUNKNOWN, RPL_LUSERCHANNELS and RPL_LUSERME. When replying, a server MUST send back RPL_LUSERCLIENT and RPL_LUSERME. The other replies are only sent back if a non-zero count is found for them. | |
252 | RPL_LUSEROP | <integer> :operator(s) online | – In processing an LUSERS message, the server sends a set of replies from RPL_LUSERCLIENT, RPL_LUSEROP, RPL_USERUNKNOWN, RPL_LUSERCHANNELS and RPL_LUSERME. When replying, a server MUST send back RPL_LUSERCLIENT and RPL_LUSERME. The other replies are only sent back if a non-zero count is found for them. | |
253 | RPL_LUSERUNKNOWN | <integer> :unknown connection(s) | – In processing an LUSERS message, the server sends a set of replies from RPL_LUSERCLIENT, RPL_LUSEROP, RPL_USERUNKNOWN, RPL_LUSERCHANNELS and RPL_LUSERME. When replying, a server MUST send back RPL_LUSERCLIENT and RPL_LUSERME. The other replies are only sent back if a non-zero count is found for them. | |
RPL_LUSERCHANNELS | <integer> :channels formed | – In processing an LUSERS message, the server sends a set of replies from RPL_LUSERCLIENT, RPL_LUSEROP, RPL_USERUNKNOWN, RPL_LUSERCHANNELS and RPL_LUSERME. When replying, a server MUST send back RPL_LUSERCLIENT and RPL_LUSERME. The other replies are only sent back if a non-zero count is found for them. | ||
255 | RPL_LUSERME | :I have <integer> clients and <integer> servers | – In processing an LUSERS message, the server sends a set of replies from RPL_LUSERCLIENT, RPL_LUSEROP, RPL_USERUNKNOWN, RPL_LUSERCHANNELS and RPL_LUSERME. When replying, a server MUST send back RPL_LUSERCLIENT and RPL_LUSERME. The other replies are only sent back if a non-zero count is found for them. | |
256 | RPL_ADMINME | <server> :Administrative info | – When replying to an ADMIN message, a server is expected to use replies RPL_ADMINME through to RPL_ADMINEMAIL and provide a text message with each. For RPL_ADMINLOC1 a description of what city, state and country the server is in is expected, followed by details of the institution (RPL_ADMINLOC2) and finally the administrative contact for the server (an email address here is REQUIRED) in RPL_ADMINEMAIL. | |
257 | RPL_ADMINLOC1 | :<admin info> | – When replying to an ADMIN message, a server is expected to use replies RPL_ADMINME through to RPL_ADMINEMAIL and provide a text message with each. For RPL_ADMINLOC1 a description of what city, state and country the server is in is expected, followed by details of the institution (RPL_ADMINLOC2) and finally the administrative contact for the server (an email address here is REQUIRED) in RPL_ADMINEMAIL. | |
258 | RPL_ADMINLOC2 | :<admin info> | – When replying to an ADMIN message, a server is expected to use replies RPL_ADMINME through to RPL_ADMINEMAIL and provide a text message with each. For RPL_ADMINLOC1 a description of what city, state and country the server is in is expected, followed by details of the institution (RPL_ADMINLOC2) and finally the administrative contact for the server (an email address here is REQUIRED) in RPL_ADMINEMAIL. | |
259 | RPL_ADMINEMAIL | :<admin info> | – When replying to an ADMIN message, a server is expected to use replies RPL_ADMINME through to RPL_ADMINEMAIL and provide a text message with each. For RPL_ADMINLOC1 a description of what city, state and country the server is in is expected, followed by details of the institution (RPL_ADMINLOC2) and finally the administrative contact for the server (an email address here is REQUIRED) in RPL_ADMINEMAIL. | |
Number | Name | Format | Comments | |
261 | RPL_TRACELOG | File <logfile> <debug level> | – The RPL_TRACE* are all returned by the server in response to the TRACE message. How many are returned is dependent on the TRACE message and whether it was sent by an operator or not. There is no predefined order for which occurs first. | |
262 | RPL_TRACEEND | <server name> <version & debug level> :End of TRACE | – The RPL_TRACE* are all returned by the server in response to the TRACE message. How many are returned is dependent on the TRACE message and whether it was sent by an operator or not. There is no predefined order for which occurs first. RPL_TRACEEND is sent to indicate the end of the list. | |
263 | RPL_TRYAGAIN | <command> :Please wait a while and try again. | – When a server drops a command without processing it, it MUST use the reply RPL_TRYAGAIN to inform the originating client. | |
300 | RPL_NONE | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
301 | RPL_AWAY | <nick> :<away message> | – These replies are used with the AWAY command (if allowed). RPL_AWAY is sent to any client sending a PRIVMSG to a client which is away. RPL_AWAY is only sent by the server to which the client is connected. | |
302 | RPL_USERHOST | – Reply format used by USERHOST to list replies to the query list. The reply string is composed as follows: { reply = nickname [ * ] = ( +|- ) hostname } The * indicates whether the client has registered as an Operator. The – or + characters represent whether the client has set an AWAY message or not respectively. | ||
303 | RPL_ISON | :*1<nick> *( <space> <nick> ) | – Reply format used by ISON to list replies to the query list. | |
305 | RPL_UNAWAY | :You are no longer marked as being away | – These replies are used with the AWAY command (if allowed). Replies RPL_UNAWAY and RPL_NOWAWAY are sent when the client removes and sets an AWAY message. | |
306 | RPL_NOWAWAY | :You have been marked as being away | – These replies are used with the AWAY command (if allowed). Replies RPL_UNAWAY and RPL_NOWAWAY are sent when the client removes and sets an AWAY message. | |
311 | RPL_WHOISUSER | <nick> <user> <host> * :<real name> | – Replies 311 – 313, 317 – 319 are all replies generated in response to a WHOIS message. The * in RPL_WHOISUSER is there as the literal character and not as a wild card. | |
312 | RPL_WHOISSERVER | <nick> <server> :<server info> | – Replies 311 – 313, 317 – 319 are all replies generated in response to a WHOIS message. | |
313 | RPL_WHOISOPERATOR | <nick> :is an IRC operator | – Replies 311 – 313, 317 – 319 are all replies generated in response to a WHOIS message. | |
314 | RPL_WHOWASUSER | <nick> <user> <host> * :<real name> | – When replying to a WHOWAS message, a server MUST use the replies RPL_WHOWASUSER, RPL_WHOISSERVER or ERR_WASNOSUCHNICK for each nickname in the presented list. At the end of all reply batches, there MUST be RPL_ENDOFWHOWAS (even if there was only one reply and it was an error). | |
315 | RPL_ENDOFWHO | <name> :End of WHO list | – The RPL_WHOREPLY and RPL_ENDOFWHO pair are used to answer a WHO message. The RPL_WHOREPLY is only sent if there is an appropriate match to the WHO query. If there is a list of parameters supplied with a WHO message, a RPL_ENDOFWHO MUST be sent after processing each list item with <name> being the item. | |
316 | RPL_WHOISCHANOP | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
317 | RPL_WHOISIDLE | <nick> <integer> :seconds idle | – Replies 311 – 313, 317 – 319 are all replies generated in response to a WHOIS message. | |
318 | RPL_ENDOFWHOIS | <nick> :End of WHOIS list | – Replies 311 – 313, 317 – 319 are all replies generated in response to a WHOIS message. The RPL_ENDOFWHOIS reply is used to mark the end of processing a WHOIS message. | |
319 | RPL_WHOISCHANNELS | <nick> :*( ( @|+ ) <channel> <space> ) | – Replies 311 – 313, 317 – 319 are all replies generated in response to a WHOIS message. For each reply set, only RPL_WHOISCHANNELS may appear more than once (for long lists of channel names). The @ and + characters next to the channel name indicate whether a client is a channel operator or has been granted permission to speak on a moderated channel. | |
321 | RPL_LISTSTART | RFC2812 | – Obsolete. Not used. | |
322 | RPL_LIST | <channel> <# visible> :<topic> | – Replies RPL_LIST, RPL_LISTEND mark the actual replies with data and end of the server’s response to a LIST command. If there are no channels available to return, only the end reply MUST be sent. |
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323 | RPL_LISTEND | :End of LIST | – Replies RPL_LIST, RPL_LISTEND mark the actual replies with data and end of the server’s response to a LIST command. If there are no channels available to return, only the end reply MUST be sent. | |
324 | RPL_CHANNELMODEIS | <channel> <mode> <mode params> | ||
325 | RPL_UNIQOPIS | <channel> <nickname> | ||
331 | RPL_NOTOPIC | <channel> :No topic is set | – When sending a TOPIC message to determine the channel topic, one of two replies is sent. If the topic is set, RPL_TOPIC is sent back else RPL_NOTOPIC. | |
332 | RPL_TOPIC | <channel> :<topic> | – When sending a TOPIC message to determine the channel topic, one of two replies is sent. If the topic is set, RPL_TOPIC is sent back else RPL_NOTOPIC. | |
341 | RPL_INVITING | <channel> <nick> | – Returned by the server to indicate that the attempted INVITE message was successful and is being passed onto the end client. | |
342 | RPL_SUMMONING | <user> :Summoning user to IRC | – Returned by a server answering a SUMMON message to indicate that it is summoning that user. | |
346 | RPL_INVITELIST | <channel> <invitemask> | – When listing the ‚invitations masks‘ for a given channel, a server is required to send the list back using the RPL_INVITELIST and RPL_ENDOFINVITELIST messages. A separate RPL_INVITELIST is sent for each active mask. After the masks have been listed (or if none present) a RPL_ENDOFINVITELIST MUST be sent. | |
347 | RPL_ENDOFINVITELIST | <channel> :End of channel invite list | – When listing the ‚invitations masks‘ for a given channel, a server is required to send the list back using the RPL_INVITELIST and RPL_ENDOFINVITELIST messages. A separate RPL_INVITELIST is sent for each active mask. After the masks have been listed (or if none present) a RPL_ENDOFINVITELIST MUST be sent. | |
348 | RPL_EXCEPTLIST | <channel> <exceptionmask> | – When listing the ‚exception masks‘ for a given channel, a server is required to send the list back using the RPL_EXCEPTLIST and RPL_ENDOFEXCEPTLIST messages. A separate RPL_EXCEPTLIST is sent for each active mask. After the masks have been listed (or if none present) a RPL_ENDOFEXCEPTLIST MUST be sent. | |
349 | RPL_ENDOFEXCEPTLIST | <channel> :End of channel exception list | – When listing the ‚exception masks‘ for a given channel, a server is required to send the list back using the RPL_EXCEPTLIST and RPL_ENDOFEXCEPTLIST messages. A separate RPL_EXCEPTLIST is sent for each active mask. After the masks have been listed (or if none present) a RPL_ENDOFEXCEPTLIST MUST be sent. | |
351 | RPL_VERSION | <version>.<debuglevel> <server> :<comments> | – Reply by the server showing its version details. The <version> is the version of the software being used (including any patchlevel revisions) and the <debuglevel> is used to indicate if the server is running in debug mode. The comments field may contain any comments about the version or further version details. | |
352 | RPL_WHOREPLY | <channel> <user> <host> <server> <nick> ( H|G > [*] [ ( @|+ ) ] :<hopcount> <real name> | – The RPL_WHOREPLY and RPL_ENDOFWHO pair are used to answer a WHO message. The RPL_WHOREPLY is only sent if there is an appropriate match to the WHO query. If there is a list of parameters supplied with a WHO message, a RPL_ENDOFWHO MUST be sent after processing each list item with <name> being the item. | |
353 | RPL_NAMREPLY | =|*|@ <channel> :[ @|+ ] <nick> *( <space> [ @|+ ] <nick> ) | – @ is used for secret channels, * for private channels, and = for others (public channels). | |
361 | RPL_KILLDONE | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
362 | RPL_CLOSING | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
363 | RPL_CLOSEEND | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
364 | RPL_LINKS | <mask> <server> :<hopcount> <server info> | – In replying to the LINKS message, a server MUST send replies back using the RPL_LINKS numeric and mark the end of the list using an RPL_ENDOFLINKS reply. | |
365 | RPL_ENDOFLINKS | <mask> :End of LINKS list | – In replying to the LINKS message, a server MUST send replies back using the RPL_LINKS numeric and mark the end of the list using an RPL_ENDOFLINKS reply. | |
366 | RPL_ENDOFNAMES | <channel> :End of NAMES list | – To reply to a NAMES message, a reply pair consisting of RPL_NAMREPLY and RPL_ENDOFNAMES is sent by the server back to the client. If there is no channel found as in the query, then only RPL_ENDOFNAMES is returned. The exception to this is when a NAMES message is sent with no parameters and all visible channels and contents are sent back in a series of RPL_NAMEREPLY messages with a RPL_ENDOFNAMES to mark the end. | |
367 | RPL_BANLIST | <channel> <banmask> | – When listing the active ‚bans‘ for a given channel, a server is required to send the list back using the RPL_BANLIST and RPL_ENDOFBANLIST messages. A separate RPL_BANLIST is sent for each active banmask. After the banmasks have been listed (or if none present) a RPL_ENDOFBANLIST MUST be sent. | |
368 | RPL_ENDOFBANLIST | <channel> :End of channel ban list | – When listing the active ‚bans‘ for a given channel, a server is required to send the list back using the RPL_BANLIST and RPL_ENDOFBANLIST messages. A separate RPL_BANLIST is sent for each active banmask. After the banmasks have been listed (or if none present) a RPL_ENDOFBANLIST MUST be sent. | |
369 | RPL_ENDOFWHOWAS | <nick> :End of WHOWAS | – When replying to a WHOWAS message, a server MUST use the replies RPL_WHOWASUSER, RPL_WHOISSERVER or ERR_WASNOSUCHNICK for each nickname in the presented list. At the end of all reply batches, there MUST be RPL_ENDOFWHOWAS (even if there was only one reply and it was an error). | |
371 | RPL_INFO | :<string> | – A server responding to an INFO message is required to send all its ‚info‘ in a series of RPL_INFO messages with a RPL_ENDOFINFO reply to indicate the end of the replies. | |
372 | RPL_MOTD | :- <text> | – When responding to the MOTD message and the MOTD file is found, the file is displayed line by line, with each line no longer than 80 characters, using RPL_MOTD format replies. These MUST be surrounded by a RPL_MOTDSTART (before the RPL_MOTDs) and an RPL_ENDOFMOTD (after). | |
373 | RPL_INFOSTART | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
374 | RPL_ENDOFINFO | :End of INFO list | – A server responding to an INFO message is required to send all its ‚info‘ in a series of RPL_INFO messages with a RPL_ENDOFINFO reply to indicate the end of the replies. | |
375 | RPL_MOTDSTART | :- <server> Message of the day – | – When responding to the MOTD message and the MOTD file is found, the file is displayed line by line, with each line no longer than 80 characters, using RPL_MOTD format rep lies. These MUST be surrounded by a RPL_MOTDSTART (before the RPL_MOTDs) and an RPL_ENDOFMOTD (after). |
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376 | RPL_ENDOFMOTD | :End of MOTD command | – When responding to the MOTD message and the MOTD file is found, the file is displayed line by line, with each line no longer than 80 characters, using RPL_MOTD format replies. These MUST be surrounded by a RPL_MOTDSTART (before the RPL_MOTDs) and an RPL_ENDOFMOTD (after). | |
381 | RPL_YOUREOPER | :You are now an IRC operator | – RPL_YOUREOPER is sent back to a client which has just successfully issued an OPER message and gained operator status. | |
Number | Name | Format | Comments | |
382 | RPL_REHASHING | <config file> :Rehashing | – If the REHASH option is used and an operator sends a REHASH message, an RPL_REHASHING is sent back to the operator. | |
383 | RPL_YOURESERVICE | You are service <servicename> | – Sent by the server to a service upon successful registration. | |
384 | RPL_MYPORTIS | RFC2812 | *Reserved* | |
391 | RPL_TIME | <server> :<string showing server’s local time> | – When replying to the TIME message, a server MUST send the reply using the RPL_TIME format above. The string showing the time need only contain the correct day and time there. There is no further requirement for the time string. | |
392 | RPL_USERSSTART | :UserID Terminal Host | – If the USERS message is handled by a server, the replies RPL_USERSTART, RPL_USERS, RPL_ENDOFUSERS and RPL_NOUSERS are used. RPL_USERSSTART MUST be sent first, following by either a sequence of RPL_USERS or a single RPL_NOUSER. Following this is RPL_ENDOFUSERS. | |
393 | RPL_USERS | :<username> <ttyline> <hostname> | – If the USERS message is handled by a server, the replies RPL_USERSTART, RPL_USERS, RPL_ENDOFUSERS and RPL_NOUSERS are used. RPL_USERSSTART MUST be sent first, following by either a sequence of RPL_USERS or a single RPL_NOUSER. Following this is RPL_ENDOFUSERS. | |
394 | RPL_ENDOFUSERS | :End of users | – If the USERS message is handled by a server, the replies RPL_USERSTART, RPL_USERS, RPL_ENDOFUSERS and RPL_NOUSERS are used. RPL_USERSSTART MUST be sent first, following by either a sequence of RPL_USERS or a single RPL_NOUSER. Following this is RPL_ENDOFUSERS. | |
395 | RPL_NOUSERS | :Nobody logged in | – If the USERS message is handled by a server, the replies RPL_USERSTART, RPL_USERS, RPL_ENDOFUSERS and RPL_NOUSERS are used. RPL_USERSSTART MUST be sent first, following by either a sequence of RPL_USERS or a single RPL_NOUSER. Following this is RPL_ENDOFUSERS. | |
401 | ERR_NOSUCHNICK | <nickname> :No such nick/channel | – Used to indicate the nickname parameter supplied to a command is currently unused. | |
402 | ERR_NOSUCHSERVER | <server name> :No such server | – Used to indicate the server name given currently does not exist. | |
403 | ERR_NOSUCHCHANNEL | <channel name> :No such channel | – Used to indicate the given channel name is invalid. | |
404 | ERR_CANNOTSENDTOCHAN | <channel name> :Cannot send to channel | – Sent to a user who is either (a) not on a channel which is mode +n or (b) not a chanop (or mode +v) on a channel which has mode +m set or where the user is banned and is trying to send a PRIVMSG message to that channel. | |
405 | ERR_TOOMANYCHANNELS | <channel name> :You have joined too many channels | – Sent to a user when they have joined the maximum number of allowed channels and they try to join another channel. | |
406 | ERR_WASNOSUCHNICK | <nickname> :There was no such nickname | – Returned by WHOWAS to indicate there is no history information for that nickname. | |
407 | ERR_TOOMANYTARGETS | <target> :<error code> recipients. <abort message> | – Returned to a client which is attempting to send a PRIVMSG/NOTICE using the user@host destination format and for a user@host which has several occurrences. = Returned to a client which trying to send a PRIVMSG/NOTICE to too many recipients. = Returned to a client which is attempting to JOIN a safe channel using the shortname when there are more than one such channel. | |
408 | ERR_NOSUCHSERVICE | <service name> :No such service | – Returned to a client which is attempting to send a SQUERY to a service which does not exist. | |
409 | ERR_NOORIGIN | :No origin specified | – PING or PONG message missing the originator parameter. | |
411 | ERR_NORECIPIENT | :No recipient given (<command>) | – 412 – 415 are returned by PRIVMSG to indicate that the message wasn’t delivered for some reason. ERR_NOTOPLEVEL and ERR_WILDTOPLEVEL are errors that are returned when an invalid use of PRIVMSG $<server> or PRIVMSG #<host> is attempted. | |
412 | ERR_NOTEXTTOSEND | :No text to send | – 412 – 415 are returned by PRIVMSG to indicate that the message wasn’t delivered for some reason. ERR_NOTOPLEVEL and ERR_WILDTOPLEVEL are errors that are returned when an invalid use of PRIVMSG $<server> or PRIVMSG #<host> is attempted. | |
413 | ERR_NOTOPLEVEL | <mask> :No toplevel domain specified | – 412 – 415 are returned by PRIVMSG to indicate that the message wasn’t delivered for some reason. ERR_NOTOPLEVEL and ERR_WILDTOPLEVEL are errors that are returned when an invalid use of PRIVMSG $<server> or PRIVMSG #<host> is attempted. | |
414 | ERR_WILDTOPLEVEL | <mask> :Wildcard in toplevel domain | – 412 – 415 are returned by PRIVMSG to indicate that the message wasn’t delivered for some reason. ERR_NOTOPLEVEL and ERR_WILDTOPLEVEL are errors that are returned when an invalid use of PRIVMSG $<server> or PRIVMSG #<host> is attempted. | |
415 | ERR_BADMASK | <mask> :Bad Server/host mask | – 412 – 415 are returned by PRIVMSG to indicate that the message wasn’t delivered for some reason. ERR_NOTOPLEVEL and ERR_WILDTOPLEVEL are errors that are returned when an invalid use of PRIVMSG $<server> or PRIVMSG #<host> is attempted. | |
421 | ERR_UNKNOWNCOMMAND | <command> :Unknown command | – Returned to a registered client to indicate that the command sent is unknown by the server. | |
422 | ERR_NOMOTD | :MOTD File is missing | – Server’s MOTD file could not be opened by the server. | |
423 | ERR_NOADMININFO | <server> :No administrative info available | – Returned by a server in response to an ADMIN message when there is an error in finding the appropriate information. | |
424 | ERR_FILEERROR | :File error doing <file op> on <file> | – Generic error message us ed to report a failed file operation during the processing of a message. |
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431 | ERR_NONICKNAMEGIVEN | :No nickname given | – Returned when a nickname parameter expected for a command and isn’t found. | |
432 | ERR_ERRONEUSNICKNAME | <nick> :Erroneous nickname | – Returned after receiving a NICK message which contains characters which do not fall in the defined set. See section 2.3.1 for details on valid nicknames. | |
433 | ERR_NICKNAMEINUSE | <nick> :Nickname is already in use | – Returned when a NICK message is processed that results in an attempt to change to a currently existing nickname. | |
436 | ERR_NICKCOLLISION | <nick> :Nickname collision KILL from <user>@<host> | – Returned by a server to a client when it detects a nickname collision (registered of a NICK that already exists by another server). | |
437 | ERR_UNAVAILRESOURCE | <nick/channel> :Nick/channel is temporarily unavailable | – Returned by a server to a user trying to join a channel currently blocked by the channel delay mechanism. = Returned by a server to a user trying to change nickname when the desired nickname is blocked by the nick delay mechanism. | |
441 | ERR_USERNOTINCHANNEL | <nick> <channel> :They aren’t on that channel | – Returned by the server to indicate that the target user of the command is not on the given channel. | |
442 | ERR_NOTONCHANNEL | <channel> :You’re not on that channel | – Returned by the server whenever a client tries to perform a channel affecting command for which the client isn’t a member. | |
443 | ERR_USERONCHANNEL | <user> <channel> :is already on channel | – Returned when a client tries to invite a user to a channel they are already on. | |
444 | ERR_NOLOGIN | <user> :User not logged in | – Returned by the summon after a SUMMON command for a user was unable to be performed since they were not logged in. | |
445 | ERR_SUMMONDISABLED | :SUMMON has been disabled | – Returned as a response to the SUMMON command. MUST be returned by any server which doesn’t implement it. | |
446 | ERR_USERSDISABLED | :USERS has been disabled | – Returned as a response to the USERS command. MUST be returned by any server which does not implement it. | |
451 | ERR_NOTREGISTERED | :You have not registered | – Returned by the server to indicate that the client MUST be registered before the server will allow it to be parsed in detail. | |
461 | ERR_NEEDMOREPARAMS | <command> :Not enough parameters | – Returned by the server by numerous commands to indicate to the client that it didn’t supply enough parameters. | |
462 | ERR_ALREADYREGISTRED | :Unauthorized command (already registered) | – Returned by the server to any link which tries to change part of the registered details (such as password or user details from second USER message). | |
463 | ERR_NOPERMFORHOST | :Your host isn’t among the privileged | – Returned to a client which attempts to register with a server which does not been setup to allow connections from the host the attempted connection is tried. | |
464 | ERR_PASSWDMISMATCH | :Password incorrect | – Returned to indicate a failed attempt at registering a connection for which a password was required and was either not given or incorrect. | |
465 | ERR_YOUREBANNEDCREEP | :You are banned from this server | – Returned after an attempt to connect and register yourself with a server which has been setup to explicitly deny connections to you. | |
466 | ERR_YOUWILLBEBANNED | RFC2812 | – Sent by a server to a user to inform that access to the server will soon be denied. | |
467 | ERR_KEYSET | <channel> :Channel key already set | ||
471 | ERR_CHANNELISFULL | <channel> :Cannot join channel (+l) | ||
472 | ERR_UNKNOWNMODE | <char> :is unknown mode char to me for <channel> | ||
473 | ERR_INVITEONLYCHAN | <channel> :Cannot join channel (+i) | ||
474 | ERR_BANNEDFROMCHAN | <channel> :Cannot join channel (+b) | ||
475 | ERR_BADCHANNELKEY | <channel> :Cannot join channel (+k) | ||
Number | Name | Format | Comments | |
476 | ERR_BADCHANMASK | <channel> :Bad Channel Mask | ||
477 | ERR_NOCHANMODES | <channel> :Channel doesn’t support modes | ||
478 | ERR_BANLISTFULL | <channel> <char> :Channel list is full | ||
481 | ERR_NOPRIVILEGES | :Permission Denied- You’re not an IRC operator | – Any command requiring operator privileges to operate MUST return this error to indicate the attempt was unsuccessful. | |
482 | ERR_CHANOPRIVSNEEDED | <channel> :You’re not channel operator | – Any command requiring ‚chanop‘ privileges (such as MODE messages) MUST return this error if the client making the attempt is not a chanop on the specified channel. | |
483 | ERR_CANTKILLSERVER | :You can’t kill a server! | – Any attempts to use the KILL command on a server are to be refused and this error returned directly to the client. | |
484 | ERR_RESTRICTED | :Your connection is restricted! | – Sent by the server to a user upon connection to indicate the restricted nature of the connection (user mode +r). | |
485 | ERR_UNIQOPPRIVSNEEDED | :You’re not the original channel operator | – Any MODE requiring channel creator privileges MUST return this error if the client making the attempt is not a chanop on the specified channel. | |
491 | ERR_NOOPER HOST |
:No O-lines for your host | – If a client sends an OPER message and the server has not been configured to allow connections from the client’s host as an operator, this error MUST be returned. | |
501 | ERR_UMODEUNKNOWNFLAG | :Unknown MODE flag | – Returned by the server to indicate that a MODE message was sent with a nickname parameter and that the a mode flag sent was not recognized. | |
502 | ERR_USERSDONTMATCH | :Cannot change mode for other users | – Error sent to any user trying to view or change the user mode for a user other than themselves. |