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-@SYNTAX:kill@
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-This command can be used for two purpose: SILC operator may use it to
-remove a client from the network, or user may use it to remove its own
-client entries from the network. If you are not SILC operator you cannot
-use this command to remove anybody else except yourself from the network.
-Only SILC operator is able to kill other clients from the network.
-
-Killing own client entry from network:
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-When killing your own client entry you must provide -pubkey option to the
-command. For killing your own client from network you also must be
-connected to the same server as your own client entry (the client entry
-may be for example detached client entry). If you are not connected to
-the same server you won't be able to kill the client. Also, if you have
-changed or lost your old public key pair you won't be able to kill the
-client.
-
-Killing as SILC Operator:
-
-Before killing you must elevate your privileges to SILC Operator by using
-the /SILCOPER command. After that you can kill a client. When using this
-command as SILC operator -pubkey option has no effect and can be omitted.
-
-Examples:
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- /KILL myself -pubkey
-
- Kill yourself with nickname "myself" from network.
-
- /SILCOPER user
- /KILL someclient You have been killed
-
- Become SILC operator and kill client named
- "someclient", with comment "You have been killed".
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-See also: OPER, SILCOPER
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