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Nickserv
Nickserv:
NickServ allows you to "register" a nickname and prevent others from using it. If the nick is not used for a period of days, the registration will expire. The following commands allow for the registration and maintenance of nicknames to use them type: /msg NickServ {command}.
REGISTER: /msg NickServ register a-password your@email Registers your nickname in the NickServ database. Once your nick is registered you can use the SET and ACCESS commands to configure your nick's settings as you like them. Make sure you remember the password you use when registering - you will need it to make changes to your nick later. You will also need it to identify when first connecting. Note that case matters! FIDO, Fido, and fido are all different passwords.
Guidelines for choosing passwords: Password should not be easily guessed. For example, using your real name as a password is a bad idea. Using your nickname as a password is a much worse idea, in fact nickserv will not allow it. Also, short passwords are vulnerable to trial-and-error-searches, so you should choose a password at least 5 characters long. Passwords cannot contain spaces.
IDENTIFY: /msg NickServ identify your-password Tells NickServ that you are really the owner of this nick. NickServ will ask you to identify each time you connect. Many commands require you to authenticate yourself with this command before you use them. The password should be the same one you sent with the REGISTER command.
ACCESS: /msg NickServ access add user@host /msg NickServ access del user@host /msg NickServ access list Modifies or displays the access list for your nick. This is the list of addresses which will be recognized by NickServ as allowed to use the nick. If you want to use the nick from different addresses, you need to send an IDENTIFY command to make sure nickserv recognizes you. Examples: /msg nickserv access add jesse@*.micro-net.com Allows the user jesse access from any machine in the micro-net.com domain. /msg nickserv access del jesse@*.micro-net.com Reverses the previous command.
GROUP Syntax: GROUP target password This command makes your nickname join the target nickname's group. password is the password of the target nickname. Joining a group will allow you to share your configuration, memos, and channel priviledges with all the nicknames in the group, and much more! A group exists as long as it is useful. This means that even if a nick of the group is dropped, you won't lose the shared things described above, as long as there is at least one nick remaining in the group. You can use this command even if you have not registered your nick yet. If your nick is already registered, you'll need to identify yourself before using this command. Type /msg NickServ HELP IDENTIFY for more information. This last may be not possible on your IRC network. It is recommended to use this command with a non-registered nick because it will be registered automatically when using this command. You may use it with a registered nick (to change your group) only if your network administrators allowed it. You can only be in one group at a time. Group merging is not possible.
SET: /msg nickserv set {option} {parameter} Sets various options for your nickname. Options include:
PASSWORD /msg nickserv set password {new password} Changes the password you currently use to a new one. URL /msg nickserv set url {url} Associates a url with your nickname, that will be seen when someone Requests information on your nick with the INFO command. EMAIL /msg nickserv set email {email address} Associates an E-mail address with your nickname, that will be seen when Someone requests information on your nick with the INFO command. KILL /msg nickserv set kill {on | quick | immed | off} Turns the automatic kill protection for you nick on or off. With kill protection on or off. With kill protection on, if another user tries to take your nick, they will be given one minute to change to another nick, after which they will be forcibly removed from IRC by nickserv. If you select QUICK, the user will be given only 20 seconds to change nickse instead of the usual 60. If you select IMMED, the user will be killed immediately without being warned first or given a chance to change their nick; please do not use this option unless necessary. (This option may be disabled) SECURE /msg nickserv set secure {on | off} Turns Nickservs security features on or off for your nick. With SECURE set, You must enter your password before you will be recognized as the owner of the nick, regardless of whether your address is on the access list. However, If you are on the access list, Nickserv will not auto-kill you regardless of the setting of the KILL option. PRIVATE /msg nickserv set private {on | off} Turns nickservs privacy option on or off for your nick. With PRIVATE set, your nickname will not appear in nickname lists generated with nickservs list command. (Anyone who knows your nickname can still get information on it using the INFO command). HIDE /msg nickerv set hide {email | usermask |quit} {on | off} Thi s command allows you to prevent certain pieces of information from being displayed when someone does a nickserv INFO on your nick. You can hide your email address, last seen user@host (usermask), and last quit message. The second parameter specifies whether the information should be displayed (OFF) or hidden (ON).
DROP: /msg NickServ drop This allows you to drop a nickname from the nickserv database if you will no longer be using it.
RECOVER: /msg NickServ recover nickname your-password Allows you to recover your nickname if someone else has taken it; this does the same thing that NickServ does automatically if someone steals a kill-protected nick. When you give this command, NickServ will bring a fake user online with the same nickname as the user you're trying to recover your nick from. This causes the IRC servers to disconnect the other user. Nickserv's fake user will remain online for one minute to ensure that the other user doesn't immediately reconnect; after that minute, you can reclaim your nick. Alternatively use the RELEASE command to get the nick back sooner. In order to use the RECOVER command for a nick, your current address as shown in /WHOIS must be on that nick's access list.
RELEASE: /msg NickServ release nickname your-password Instructs NickServ to remove any hold on your nickname caused by automatic kill protection or use of the RECOVER command. By default, such holds last one minute; this command gets rid of them sooner. In order to use the RELEASE command for a nick, your current address as shown in /WHOIS must be on that nick's access list.
GHOST: /msg nickserv GHOST nickname your-password Terminates a "ghost" IRC session using your nick. A "ghost" session is one which is not actually connected, but which the IRC server believes is still online for one reason or another. Typically, this happens if your computer crashes or your Internet of modem connection goes down for a short period of time while you're on IRC. In order to use the GHOST command for a nick, your current address as shown in /WHOIS must be on that nick's access list.
INFO: /msg NickServ INFO nickname Displays information about the given nickname, such as the nick's owner, last seen time and address, and nick options.
LIST /msg nickserv list {pattern} Lists all registered nicknames which match the given pattern, in nick!user@host format. Nicks with the PRIVATE option set will only be displayed to services admins. Examples: /msg nickserv list *!joeuser@foo.com Lists all registered nicks owned by joeuser@foo.com /msg nickserv list *Bot*!*@* Lists all registered nicks with Bot in ther names (case insensitive).
STATUS /msg nickserv STATUS {nickname} Returns whether the user using the given nickname is recognized as the owner of the nickname. The response has this format: Nickname status-code Where nickname is the nick sent with the command and status-code is one of the following: 0 - no such user online or nickname not registered 1 - user not recognized as nicknames owner 2 - user recognized as owner via access list only 3 - user recognized as owner via password identification. Up to sixteen nicknames may be sent with each command; the rest will be ignored. No error message is generated if no nicknames is given.
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