PLAYTRAFFICLOG [network~]source fromdate fromtime todate totime :filter or PLAYTRAFFICLOG last ----------------------------------------------------------------------- PLAYTRAFFICLOG plays your logged traffic in IRC-isalike Traffic. Example: PLAYTRAFFICLOG #leet 03-02-99 13:20:00 03-02-99 14:20:00 :JOIN would show you any lines containing JOIN (in most cases channeljoins) from 03-02-99 13:20:00 to 03-02-99 14:20:00. The Traffic itself will be played as it was recorded, so it will appear in the channel if you sourced a channel. source must be a full qualified Nickname or channel. Date always has to be the format mm-dd-yy. Time always has to be hh:mm:ss. Any digit has to be two letters. Also you can use: PLAYTRAFFICLOG last you will get the last log entrys since you played PLAYTRAFFICLOG last the last time or you deleted the log (see ERASETRAFFICLOG). Some Hints about logging: - you should filter loggings, or possibly would get an extensive amount of diskspace usage. If you got a quota on your shell, you should use this functionality with maximum care or possibly run out of diskspace fast. - logging only will happen, if you are NOT connected to the bouncer. - If you define * as filter, then anything that happens to the source will be logged. - You need to care about erasing the traffic log. That happens using ERASETRAFFICLOG. It will erase the whole logfile and start a new one. See also: ADDLOG DELLOG LISTLOG ERASETRAFFICLOG