# rtkl Allows privileged opers to remove remote servers' local `K/Z-Lines`. The required privileges are `server-ban:kline:remove` and `server-ban:zline:local:remove`, which the "netadmin" operclass should carry by default. The syntax is mostly the same as for regular `K/Z-Lines`, with the addition of one in the very front to indicate the target server. After some checks it will simply pass on a `KLINE` or `ZLINE` command to that server, so any further error handling is done by that module. ;] __Syntax:__ `RKLINE <[-]identmask@hostmask> {duration} {reason}` => Add/Delete a local K-Line on `server` for the specified usermask (duration and reason are ignored for deletions) `RZLINE <[-]identmask@ipmask> {duration} {reason}` => Add/Delete a local Z-Line on `server` for the specified usermask (duration and reason are ignored for deletions) __Examples:__ * `RKLINE myleaf.dom.tld *@top.kek.org 0 lolnope` => Adds a permanent K-Line on `myleaf.dom.tld` for everyone connecting from `top.kek.org` * `RKLINE myleaf.dom.tld -*@top.kek.org 0 lolnope` => Deletes this same K-Line * `RZLINE myleaf.dom.tld *@123.123.123.* 60 lolnope` => Adds a one-minute Z-Line on `myleaf.dom.tld` for everyone connecting from `123.123.123.*` __Protip:__ I didn't include a method for listing the remote server's `*-Lines`, you can already use `/stats K myleaf.dom.tld` for that fam. ;] __Compilation warnings:__ You may get a warning like `format not a string literal, argument types not checked [-Wformat-nonliteral]`, you can safely ignore that.