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NICKSERV         Back to Top


. nicknames drop in 21 days, if the user doesn't identify to it in that time.

REGISTER: /ns register password email,
. This command will allow you to register your nickname with nickserv.
. Note: always use a good password and the REAL email, because if they lose the password is the only way to get it back.

IDENTIFY: /ns identify password or /pass password.
. This command will allow you to identify with nickserv.

RECOVER: /ns recover nickname password.
. This command will help you to recover your nick when a user is using it, you can disconnect them using the recover

command.

GHOST: /ns ghost nickname password.
. This command will allow you to disconnect your nickname when it is still here after we got disconnected

RELEASE: /ns release nickname password.
. This command will allow you to release a nickname that is being held by enforcers.

DROP: /ns drop nickname.
. This command will allow you to drop your nickname
. You should first identify to NickServ with the nick password, then use the drop command.
. Note: If you drop a nickname and you have a channel, your channel will drop too.

INFO: /ns info nickname.
. This command allow us to get all server information for an specific nick, such as registration date, last time seen, owner's

user@hostmask, also the information the users entered with the field command.

ACC: /ns acc nickname.
. With this command we can verify what is the user status towards the nickname, such as if the user is identify to it, if the

user is matching the user access list or if the user doesnt have any access.
. Possibles displays:
. user is not online, the nickname is not register
. -acc 0 (no access)
. -acc 1 (matches the access list)
. -acc 2 (identify)

ACCESS: /ns access list.
. Allows you to list, add, delete or wipe user@host masks from your nickname.
. Note: when we register a nickname our user@hostmask is added automatically in our nick access list.
. -/ns access add <user@host mask>
. -/ns access del <user@host mask>
. -/ns access wipe

WATCH: /ns watch add/del/list <nick|channel>.
. This command will have ns manage your watch list.
. A watch list is similar to a notify list.
. i.e /ns watch add estrella

BUDDY: /ns buddy add/del/list <nick|channel>.
. This command will have ns manage your buddy list.
. Same as watch and similiar to a notify.
. i.e /ns buddy add Ninjo

LISTCHANS: /ns listchans nickname.
. Allows you to have a list of all the channels you have access to.
. Note you can only see the list of your nickname.

AUTH: /ns AUTH <command> [<nick|id>].
. The AUTH the Authorization process when adding a nickname on your buddy/watch list.
. LIST - Gives your a list of the requests
. VIEW - Read the AUTH request Message
. READ - Read the AUTH request Message
. APPROVE - Approve the authorization request.
. ACCEPT - Approve the authorization request.
. DECLINE - Decline the authorization request.
. REJECT - Decline the authorization request.
 

 

NICKSERV  SET         Back to Top



AUTHORIZE: /ns set authorize buddy <on|off>.

/ns set authorize chanlists <on|off>

Buddy:

. With this command you will force others users to ask you for authorization before being added to their buddy or watch list.
. If you use authorization off, anyone will be able to add you to their lists.
. If you use the authorization on, everyone interested in add you will have to request it to you, via memoserv.
. ie.: /msg NickServ SET AUTHORIZE, /msg NickServ SET AUTHORIZE BUDDY on


Chanlist:

. When this is on, Chanserv won't allow your nickname being added in Channels UOp, VOp, AOp, or SOp lists. Anyone that want to add you will have to requeste it to you. After you aprove you will be autmatically added to the channel list.

PASSWD: /ns set passwd newpassword.
. This allows you to change your channel password.

URL: /ns set url http://www.yourweb.com
. This command allow you to set an url to your nickname info.

NOMEMO: /ns set nomemo on/off.
. This command allow you to chose if you want to recive memos or dont.

NOOP: /ns set noop on/off.
. If it's On : ChanServ will no longer automatically op you on channels that you have access to. You must use the ChanServ OP command.
. If it's Off : ChanServ will now automatically op you on channel that you have access to.

EMAIL: /ns set email newemail.
. This command allows you to chance your email in your nick info.

SHOWEMAIL: /ns set showemail on/off.
. If a user wishes his/her email to be seing for other uses, he/she should turn it on.

PROTECT: /ns set protect on/off.
. This command allows you to protect your nick from being used, the user nickname will be change to a guest one, if they dont enter the nick password.

SECURE: /ns set secure on/off.
. This command makes NickServ ignore nickname access lists, when deciding if a user has access to a nickname. If this setting is on, in addition to the kill setting, and the user matches an access list, NickServ will not enforce the PROTECT switch, however the user will not be granted any privileges.

MRECEIPTS: /ns set mreceipts on/off.
. With this command you won't get back notifications from the memos you have sent.

MFORWARD: /ns set mforward on/off nickname.
. This will redirect all memos arriving to the nickname you specify. to disable it /ns set mforward OFF.

FIELD: /ns set field.
. This command will allow you to add information about yourself, and it will be displayed in the /ns info nick, i.e /ns set field age 12.
. NOTE: to delete a field you must enter de field you want to del without any information and press enter. i.e /ns set field age (enter).
 

 

CHANSERV         Back to Top



INFO: /cs info #channel.
. You can get who is the founder, when it was register etc.
. Note: that in this new services just Registered Nicknames can be added to the uop/vop/aop/sop channels list.

UOP: /cs uop #channel add nickname.
. Uops wont see any difference in what a channel modes goes, the uops can get memos but not send, Note that limit is 250 uops per channel list.
. ie /cs uop #www add fiend

VOP: /cs vop #channel add nickname.
. The vop will have a + before their nickname, he/her can get and send memos to the channel, they can invite themselves to the channel they are vop in, note that a vop list limit is the 250 users.
. You can /cs vop #channel add/del/wipe and list.
. ie. /cs vop #www add sharkoleto

AOP: /cs aop #channel add nickname.
. The aops are added by sops and the founder, the aops can kick/ban user from a channel. Note that the limit is 250 aops per channel list.
. You can /cs aop #channel add/del/wipe and list.
. ie. /cs aop #www add Ninja

SOP: /cs sop #channel add nickname.
. Sops are added by the founder, the sops can add/del/wipe/clean the channels list, they can also mkick the channel. Note that the limit is 250 sops per channel list.
. ie /cs sop #www add Sabine

REGISTER: /cs register #channel password desc.
. This command allows you to register your channel.
. Desc will be the description of what is your Channel about, ie. General chat, adults, hobbies etc.

IDENTIFY: /cs identify #channel password.
. This command allows you to identify with chanserv with your channel password.

DROP: /cs drop #channel.
. This command allows you to drop your channel.
. The channel founder must identify with the channel password first.

OP: /cs op #channel nickname (s).
. Will give op to the given nick (s) in the given channel.
. Will not work if secured ops is on and if the user isn't in the aop/sop list. This to be use by aops and highier.

DEOP: /cs deop #channel nickname.
. This command is used to remove operator status from someone in a channel. this to be used by aops and highier.

VOICE: /cs voice #channel nickname.
. This command is used to devoice a user in a channel.

DEVOICE: /cs devoice #channel nickname.
. This command is used to devoice a user in a channel.

INVITE: /cs invite #channel.
. The invite must be done if a channel is +i.
. You cannot invite other users via chanserv.

MDEOP: /cs mdeop #channel.
. This command removes all ops from their status in the specific channel.
. The founder wont be deopped bye this command.

MKICK: /cs mkick #channel.
. This command evacuates the channel by kicking everyone out, banning *!*@*, setting the channel +i, this command should be use only in takeovers situations.

UNBAN: /cs unban #channel me/all.
. This command will remove bans in the specific channel, the ME option can be use for Aops and above, and it will remove all the banes that matches your current address.
. The ALL option is limited to sops or above, and it will removed all the banes in the channel ban list.

COUNT: /cs count #channel
. This command will display the #'s of uop/vops/aops/sops and akicks.
. Limited to uops or highiers. ie. /cs count #www

WHY: /cs why #channel nick.
. This command will return the reason why a user has an access level to a speciied channel, ops and higher can use it.

ACC: /cs acc #channel nickname.
. This command will return the access level of the specific user in the specified channel.

ACCESS: /cs access #channel nickname.
. This command is the same as acc.

 

 

CHANSERV  SET         Back to Top


AUTOVOICE: /cs set #channel autovop on/off,
. This command replace the /cs vop #channel add *@*
. This command will give all the users that aren't on the channel list +v when they join the channel. But if they are banned they wont be able to invite themselves back. you will get this msg: -ChanServ- Automatic voice on join enabled for #abcdi.

IDENT: /cs set #channel ident on/off.
.The ops will have to ident first in order to get their op status.

OPGUARD: /cs set #channel opguard on/off .
Only aops/sops will be allowed operator status in the channel.

TOPICLOCK: /cs set #topiclock on/off founder/sop/aop.
This command allows the founder to select who will be able to change the topic.

KEEPTOPIC: /cs set #channel keeptopic on/off.
When this option is ON, cs will save the last topic set and re-set it when the channel is recreated.

RESTRICT: /cs set #channel restrict on/off.
This command prevents the user that isn't on the uop and above have access to join the channel.

FOUNDER: /cs set #channel founder. Allows the channel founder to be able to change. it has to be set for the user that wants to have the foundership, but the user to identify with the channel password first.

MEMOLEVEL: /cs set #channel memolevel vop/aop/sop/NONE
when the NONE option is specified, only the founder can send memos.

URL: /cs set #channel url YourURLhere,
/cs set #channel url NONE. (to delete the url)
Allows the founder to attach a url in the channel info, and it will be displayed in the channel info.

DESC: /cs set #channel DESC description.
This will be used to change the channel desc.

EMAIL: /cs set email #channel email.
This allows you to attach your email in the channel info. Note the NONE option will delete the email.

PASSWD: /cs set #channel passwd newpassword.

MLOCK: /cs set #channel mlock +|-<modes>
Allows the founder to lock modes, either on or off according to the specified patterns. Specifying an empty pattern disables MLOCK Modes "k" and "l" can only be used manually if they are to be used with a value. Examples: /mode #channel +k Key
or /mode channel +l 3. Modes "k" and "l" can only be modelocked by ChanServ if used without parameters as shown in the examples:
-/cs set #www mlock +tn
-/cs set #spiderslair mlock -kl
-/cs set #webchat mlock +tn-klpi
 


USER MODES         Back to Top


p CTCP: This will prohibit others from sending you ctcp commands.
e DCC: When this mode is set dcc transfers cannot be sent to your client
m Moderated: This will protect you from getting direct messages from other users.
i Invisible: Makes a user invisible, you will not be able to see what channels this user has joined unless you are in a channel with that user.
s Server messages: Allows you to see messages that the server sends.
n NewsFlash: This will allow the users to receive newsflash messages.
w Wallops: Messages sent by ircops to users will be visible.
j Java user mode only.
c Clients: (Operators Only) See clients entering and exiting the server.
g Globops: (Operators Only), GNOTICE messages
a Services Administrator (Operators Only) set Server Administrator status.
h Helpops (Operators Only)
t Reports (Operators Only) This mode will show you a report of what is done on the server, such as, /stats commands, /admins everytime someone issues those commands you will be notified.
y Whois (Operators Only)
k KillMode (Operators Only) Will show you all the kill messages occuring on your server and the network.
x IP masking of the hostmask which helps to prevent denial of service attacks. In the formation of =numbersletters or numbersletter=
r User is using a registered Nickname that matches the mask.
R User has identified to NickServ with nickname password.
b ChatOps (Operators Only)
o Operator (Operators Only)
z Services Agent/bot mode Only. Prevents the server agent/bot from being kicked.
A Server Administrator (Operators Only)
L Language filtering mode. If filtering is set on the server the user with this mode will have selected language filtered with ***. This mode says the user has sensative ears.
X (Operators Only) Mostly used by Scripters, in commands such as /userhost <nickname>. The +X mode will break the +x mode except on channel information +x for ircops remains and will not be broken by the +X mode.
E English
F French
S Spanish
T Thai
G German
M Malay
 


CHANNEL MODES
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b ban
i invite
k key
l limite
m moderated
n no external messages
o channel operator
p private (Marks the channel as private. Will not appear when other users do /list command.)
s Secret (Hides the channel in the list)
r registered
t Topic
v Voice: Gives the user a voice when the channel is moderated (+m)
M This mode is used in a forward moderated chat. If the channel is set to +m all the messages sent to the channel that cannot be viewed by other users will be sent to a +N channel both channel modes work together. Example of this mode /mode #channel +M #receivingchannel This mode can only be set by a server administrator.
N This set to a channel that is receiving moderated messages from a +mM channel, it is a good way of scanning questions when you have a special event. To use both +M and +N modes you must be an IRCop and you must be a channel op in both channels. Example of this mode /mode #receivingchannel +N #channel This mode can only be set by a server administrator.
A Auditorium (Scribe Only) Users are not always shown in the names list or when they join/part/change nicks to minimize scroll. This mode can only be set by a server administrator.
j Java clients don't need the key to get into a +k channel. If not simultaneously used with +k the channel will only allow Java users in the channel and lock out all other clients.
e This mode on a channel will prevent CTCP on the channel but will not prevent actions.
c This mode will prevent colors from being sent to the channel
u User Op: UOPs, you can set a user to +u, he/she will be identified with a - in front of their nickname.
y Not available at this time
O Channel Overflow, If you set a user limit in the channel and have mode +O on, it will redirect the users in the second channel Example: /mode #channel +Ol user limit #newchannel.
L Language filtering. This is set on the server level, if filtering is enabled and you want language filters to be active in channels you must set this channel mode. Operators only.
R Restricted (Actually Disabled)
d Nick change restriction. This channel mode will only allow 1 nickname change per user, from Guestxxxx to nickname. Does not affect IRC operators.
w Not available at this time
W Not available at this time

 

MEMOSERV         Back to Top


SEND: /ms send
send a memo to a specify user
ie. /ms send nickname msg.

SENDTO: /ms sendto
Send a memo to a specific channel list)
ie. /ms sendto #channel vop/aop/sop msg

LIST: /ms list
list your current memos)
ie. /ms list

READ: /ms read
Read a memo
ie. /ms read #

DELETE: /ms del
Mark a memo as deleted
options:
/ms del #
/ms del all or *
/ms del from #:to # ie. /ms del 1:8 (will delete memos from 1 to 8)
Note:
The memos you delete will go to the recycler box.

EXPUNGE: /ms expunge
Delete permanently all memos from the recycler box

CLOSE: /ms close
Close an active memo folder, memoserv will ask you to select a new box

STAT: /ms stat
Displays all memo folders

CREATE: /ms create
Create a new memo folder
ie. /ms create INBOX2

UNDEL: /ms undel
Undelete a memo from the recycler box
ie. /ms undel 3, that memo will return to your actual box.

SELECT: /ms select
Select your active memo box
ie. /ms select INBOX2 (if u were in INBOX u will open the INBOX2 folder.)

MOVE: /ms move
Move a selected message to a specified memo box
ie. /ms move 2 SYSTEM1

IGNORE: /ms ignore
Memoserv ignore command
The syntax is /ms IGNORE [add|del|list|wipe] <nickname>
you will be able to ignore and manage your memoserv ignore list, the ignored nicknames must be registered via NS.
If the ignored nickname tries to send you a memo, he/her will be notify that you are in the ignore list and that you do not wish to receive any memos from them.
ie. /ms ignore add sharkie
ie. /ms ignore del cinja
ie. /ms ignore list

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