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Block or unblock an IP or user. View the list of active blocks or calculate a rangeblock . See also the global block log and the log of local enabling/disabling of global blocks .
This is a list of all Internet Relay Chat commands from RFC 1459, RFC 2812, and extensions added to major IRC daemons. Most IRC clients require commands to be preceded by a slash (" / "). Some commands are actually sent to IRC bots ; these are treated by the IRC protocol as ordinary messages, not as / -commands.
If the reviewing administrator sees that reflected in the talk page, block log and edit history, the unblock request will likely be declined. If you are the systems administrator at a site with a shared IP, and you can identify and take action against users whose conduct on Wikipedia led to the block, we may consider an unblock if you can prove ...
First logo used from 2010 to 2017. The 2b2t Minecraft server was founded in December 2010; it has run consistently without a reset since then. [6] [1] The founders are anonymous, [7] choosing to remain unknown or known only via usernames; the most prominent founder is commonly referred to as "Hausemaster".
This log has moved to Special:Log/block. For blocks and unblocks before 23 December 2004, see: Wikipedia:Block log/Archive1: 24 November 2003 to 24 May 2004 (3839 entries) Wikipedia:Block log/Archive2: 24 May to 28 September 2004 (4313 entries) Wikipedia:Block log/Archive 3: 28 September to 8 December 2004 (2668 entries)
Most implementations provide a command line utility, often called logger, as well as a software library, to send messages to the log. [14] To display and monitor the collected logs one needs to use a client application or access the log file directly on the system. The basic command line tools are tail and grep. The log servers can be ...
This is a list of POSIX (Portable Operating System Interface) commands as specified by IEEE Std 1003.1-2024, which is part of the Single UNIX Specification (SUS). These commands can be found on Unix operating systems and most Unix-like operating systems.
Loads a program above the first 64K of memory, and runs the program. The command is available in MS-DOS versions 5 and later. [1] It is included only in MS-DOS/PC DOS. DR-DOS used memmax, which opened or closed lower, upper, and video memory access, to block the lower 64K of memory. [13]