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- From: ruben@uib.no (Ove Ruben R Olsen)
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- Subject: IRC-NickServ Frequently Asked Questions (Mar 1 1994)
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- Archive-name: irc/nickserv-faq
-
-
- This message is automatically posted once a week to inform new readers
- of what NickServ is about. It will also give answers to Frequently
- Asked Questions about NickServ issues.
- If you don't want to see this posting every week, please add the subject
- line to your kill file. The Subject: indicates when this message was last
- changed.
-
- If you find any errors in this FAQ (spelling or language), please notify
- the author at ruben@uib.no. Thanks.
-
-
- Questions answered in this FAQ:
-
- 01) What is NickServ ?
- 02) How to correctly address NickServ ?
- 03) On-line help
- 04) Query NickServ about a nick
- 05) How do I register my nick ?
- 06) How do I change my email adress and/or info
- 07) How to drop a registred nick
- 08) Nicks will expire after 10 weeks of non-use.
- 09) Changing my password
- 10) How to identify yourself to NickServ
- 11) Using the same nick from several hosts
- 12) Listing the access list
- 13) Removing access list entries
- 14) I have forgot my password, what do I do now...
- 15) Reporting bugs
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- A note on NickServ replies:
- ASCII based clients will see replies from NickServ as -service.de-.
- Zircon based clients will see replies from NickServ in the info window.
- Anything else may indicate a fake NickServ
-
-
- 01) What is NickServ ?
- NickServ (or NickServ@Service.de as the correct name is) is a service
- where you can register your nick for your and others convenience.
-
- BEWARE: Registering your nick does NOT indicate that you OWN your nick.
- Nicks are not owned on IRC.
- This is an established FACT.
-
- Registering your nick is done to avoid confusion if someone else should
- unfortunately out of ignorance use your nick.
- Register your nick and make it a "established" one. A bot using your
- nick may or may not be killed depending on the IRC-operator you ask.
- BUT, a human using your nick will never ever be killed by a IRC-Op.
- Think of registering your nick as getting a "brith certificate" for your
- nick, with your email and your name or cute saying.
-
-
- 02) How to correctly address NickServ ?
- To adress NickServ, the command is:
- /msg NickServ@service.de <command> <parameters>
- Anything else may be a faulty NickServ, unless you get the following
- mesage:
- -service.de- NickServ has changed. For security purposes,
- -service.de- you will have to send your service queries via
- -service.de- /msg NickServ@service.de <command>
- -service.de- If you use an IRC client with ALIAS capability,
- -service.de- you may simply define an appropriate command.
- A lot of silly users have faked NickServ in the past, and thus
- be able to get their hands on login-passwords. To fake NickServ
- should be very difficult these days.
-
- One appropriate alias for ircII (which I use myself) is:
- /alias NS /msg NickServ@service.de $*
-
-
- 03) On-line help
- You may get on-line help two ways:
- /msg NickServ@service.de help <command> <subcommand>
- or messaging a NickServ operator and ask him or her politely for help.
- BUT, you should read the current HELP entry first. Remember that NickServ
- operators are humans with things to do besides being a NickServ oper :-)
- Be patient.
-
-
- 04) Query NickServ about a nick
- Send /msg NickServ@service.de whois <nickname>
- You may then get a entry telling you the following info:
- - Nickname and supplied additional information
- - Email address
- - When Nickname registred, and what user and host.domain it use
- - Signon and off times
- - Status (matching user/host, Authentication info)
-
-
- 05) How do I register my nick ?
- The correct syntax is:
- /msg NickServ@service.de register <password> <email> <additional info>
- NOTE: the <password> is NOT YOUR LOGIN PASSWORD. Find a new and fresh
- password to use with nickserv. The password is there for your
- security so that no-one than you can alter or remove your nickserv
- entry.
- The password is case sensitive.
- For instance, a user nicked "gnarfer" wants to register his nickname
- he then issues the following:
- /msg NickServ@service.de register LSD-Rules ruben@uib.no Ruben Olsen
- NickServ will then reply with:
- -service.de- *** You have been registered.
-
-
- 06) How do I change my email adress and/or info
- First identify yourself to the NickServ with the identify command,
- then issue a register command.
-
-
- 07) How to drop a registred nick
- First identify yourself to NickServ with the identify command, then issue
- a /msg NickServ@service.de UNREG
- NickServ will then reply with
- -service.de- *** '<YourNick>' is unregistered.
- For instance if a user name "gnarfer" does unregister his nick, NickServ
- replies with
- -service.de- *** 'gnarfer' is unregistered.
-
-
- 08) Nicks will expire after 10 weeks of non-use.
- A nick will be removed after aproximately 10 weeks of non-use. Things
- are a bit lax during summer vacation, so your nick will usualy survive
- during this.
-
-
- 09) Changing my password
- You must identify yourself (if not done) before you can issue the
- passwd command, the correct syntax is:
- /msg NickServ@service.de passwd <newpassword>
- If everything goes OK, NickServ will reply with:
- -service.de- *** Password has been changed.
- NOTE: the <password> is NOT YOUR LOGIN PASSWORD. Find a new and fresh
- password to use with nickserv. The password is there for your
- security so that no-one than you can alter or remove your nickserv
- entry. The password is case sensitive.
-
-
- 10) How to identify yourself to NickServ
- The correct syntax is:
- /msg NickServ@service.de identify <password>
- where <password> is your NickServ password.
- NOTE: If there is a link-break (which happens from time to time), you
- must re-identify yourself to the NickServ.
-
-
- 11) Using the same nick from several hosts
- To be able to do this, you must add other hosts in the access list.
- To be able to alter the access list, you must first identify yourself
- (if not done). Then issue the command:
- /msg NickServ@service.cd access add <user>@<host>.<domain>
- wildcarding is allowed.
- For instance if the user nicked "gnarfer" wants to add some of the
- other hosts he is using, he will then issue
- /msg NickServ@service.de access add rubenro@*.blh.no
- NickServ will the reply with:
- -service.de- *** ACCESS: Site entry 'rubenro@*.bih.no' added -
- delayed until next synch operation
- -service.de- *** NickServ register entry updated (added 1 site).
-
-
- 12) Listing the access list
- Syntax is
- /msg NickServ@service.de access list
- You must identify yourself first if you have not done this before you
- can issue an access command.
-
-
- 13) Removing access list entries
- Syntax is
- /msg NickServ@service.de access delete <number>
- where <number> is a number given in a access list
- You must identify yourself first if you have not done this before you
- can issue a access delete command.
- For instance if the user nicked "gnarfer" wants to delte the entry named
- rubenro@*.blh.no, he will first issue the access list command and
- NickServ responds with
- -> *NickServ@service.de* access list
- -service.de- Site entry #1: rubenro@*.bih.no
- -service.de- Site entry #2: rubenro@*.blh.no
- -service.de- *** ACCESS DELETE <number> to delete a site entry.
- He then does the
- /msg NickServ@service.de delete 2
- and NickServ responds with
- -service.de- *** ACCESS: Site entry 2 deleted.
-
-
- 14) I have forgot my password, what do I do now...
- This is a frequent problem; the solution is as follows:
-
- 1) Logon to IRC with the matching NickServ host and user entry. That is
- the host and user you registred your nicks by. NickServ operators
- issuing a whois command to the NickServ should then see:
- -service.de- * Status: Matching host entries
- If this message does not appear, the NickServ operator may refuse
- to change your NickServ password.
- 2) type
- /msg NickServ@service.de operwho
- You will then get a list of NickServ operators, send one of the nicks
- that has a asterix ('*') in front of their nick a message politely
- asking if they can set a new password for you.
- Remember that NickServ operators are humans with things to do beside
- beeing a NickServ oper :-), please be patient.
- 3) Remember to change your passwd again. REMEMBER to change it to
- something that is not your login password.
- This is done with /msg NickServ@service.de passwd <newpasswd>
-
- Sending mail to the NickServ email adress, or to me, will only get you
- the above as an answer ;-)
- You can't ask what your current password is since it is not possible to
- "see" a NickServ password. They are all encrypted in the database.
-
-
- 15) Reporting bugs
- To report a NickServ bug, either do it ON-line with the BUG command,
- or send a mail to IRC@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE with Subject: NickServ.
- On-line bug reporting is done with /msg NickServ@service.de BUG <bug
- report>.
- If you want to report a bug by email, issue a
- /msg NickServ@service.de help bug
- to get the current version and compile, please include this in your
- email. When mailing, rember to include as much information as possible
- on the problem as you see or experience it.
- Forgeting your NickServ password is NOT a bug ;-), nor a email issue.
- If you email NickServ about forgotten passwords, you will surely get
- a reply with the answer of question 14 :-)
-
-
- If you have futher problems with NickServ or question that are not covered
- in this FAQ, you are welcome to email to IRC@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE.
- Your mail will then be forwarded to the right authorities on NickServ.
- You may also speak with "ruben" on line (or any other NickServ operator).
- Unfortunately I will definitely NOT be answering any questions after
- 11.00 PM GMT ;-), so if you don't get a respone from me, stay cool. You
- may also issue a /whois ruben ruben (yes ruben twice) to see my idle time
- and my correctly set away msg (please respect this).
-
- \Ruben.
-
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