SECURITY AKILL AUTO COUNT

    Usage: SECURITY AKILL AUTO COUNT <number>

    The number of flood notices that can be recieved globally prior to an akill being placed on the local server.

    Example:
    /as security akill auto count 4

    Akills will only be placed based on a local flood notice though global flood notices are accumulated and count toward the total.


    SECURITY AKILL AUTO OFF

    Usage: SECURITY AKILL AUTO OFF

    Disable the auto akill based on flood code.

    Example:
    /as security akill auto off


    SECURITY AKILL AUTO ON

    Usage: SECURITY AKILL AUTO ON

    Enable auto akill based on flood notices code.

    Example:
    /as security akill auto on


    SECURITY AKILL AUTO REASON

    Usage: SECURITY AKILL AUTO REASON <reason>

    This is the notice that is recieved by the user when they are disconnected, or are denied access to the server based on an akill placed on the server.

    Example:
    /as security akill auto reason Multiple Floods

    The default message is: You are banned from this network. Excessive Flooding.


    SECURITY AKILL AUTO TIME

    Usage: SECURITY AKILL AUTO TIME <value>

    This is the time that the akill will be set for. You should balance your wish to deny access to the server to people to flood with the knowledge that this could be the first time someone has done this, as well as the fact that the user may be on a dynamic address and your akill may end up hitting a user that didn't flood.

    Example:
    /as security akill auto time 10

    The default setting for flooding akills is 10 minutes.


    SECURITY AKILL AUTO WINDOW

    Usage: SECURITY AKILL AUTO WINDOW <value>

    This value creates a window of time in which flood notices accumulate.

    Example:
    /as security akill auto window 2

    The time setting is in minutes and defaults to 2.