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Nick Gammon
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| Date |
Tue 06 Jun 2006 06:06 AM (UTC) |
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Command: snoop
Handler: do_snoop
Min level: 55
Min posn: any (dead)
Log: high
Syntax: log <character>
Syntax: log all
Syntax: snoop <character>
LOG <character> causes all of a character's commands to be logged into
the server's log file. Like FREEZE, it is a permanent character toggle.
Certain commands (PASSWORD) are protected against LOG. Conversely, certain
commands (especially immortal commands) are always logged.
LOG ALL logs all character commands. It is a server-wide toggle; it does not
persist across reboots.
SNOOP shows you a copy of all the input and output going to a character.
The character must have an open channel. You may snoop more than one
character at a time.
The input from the player will be displayed with a header of the players
name and a percentage sign (i.e. Mudder%)
SNOOP yourself to cancel all outstanding snoops.
-- Do not snoop people being intimate. <i.e. Mudsex, voyeurism, etc...>
-- Do not repeat information learned in snoop casually, especially to mortals
-- Only snoop a person talking to a higher level Immortal with the higher
Immortals "Express Permission".
-- If a higher level Immortal begins communication with someone you are
snooping, inform that higher Immortal immediately of the snoop.
-- Any incidental references learned in snoop should be disregarded
** For example, you hear someone is having a mud affair, it is not
** important to the reason you are snooping. Do not judge or pass
** on information learned in this manner.
-- "Spot check" snooping of lower level Immortals is part of being a higher
level immortal. All Immortals may be snooped at any time, for any reason.
-- Do not snoop for the purpose of gaining information for personal reasons.
-- Being an Immortal is a privilege and a job. Snoop is a tool to assist
you do your job properly. Snoop is neither a toy nor a right.
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