Lusers

The original Lusers command reported only the number of users on a server. The enhanced command also provides the following information:

All users on all servers. The number of global users on the network, including invisible users, are reported. Invisible users have the "invisible" flag set so that other users cannot find them.
Operators online. In this case, operators are sysops or sysop managers, not channel owners or hosts.
Unknown connections. Sessions that are in the process of being connected but have not yet been identified on the local server are reported.
Channels formed. If the user is a sysop or sysop manager, Lusers reports the total number of channels. Otherwise, the command reports only nonsecret channels.
Local clients and servers. The number of clients and servers directly connected to the local server is reported.
Current and maximum number of local users. Number of users on the local server and the largest number of concurrent users it has supported while operating.
Current and maximum number of global users. The largest number of users that the local server has observed on the network while operating is reported. If two servers have been operating on the same network for different periods of time, their global maximums are different.

Syntax

Lusers

See RFC 1459 for information about the messages returned when the Lusers command is issued.


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