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Topic: NickServ


In the News (Wed 15 Feb 12)

  
  IRC services - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is convenient for the operators because they do not need to have an operator on the channel all of the time to keep their status.
The NickServ, nickname service bot, is used to register and protect user nicknames.
The MemoServ, memo service bot, is used to record and deliver messages to users who are currently offline.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/NickServ   (372 words)

  
 Nickserv Commands
The HELP for the various nickserv commands are as follows: Syntax: ACCESS ADD mask ACCESS DEL mask ACCESS LIST Modifies or displays the access list for your nick.
This is the list of addresses which will be automatically recognized by NickServ as allowed to use the nick.
However, if you are on the access list, NickServ will not auto-kill you regardless of the setting of the KILL option.
www.romikmil.com /nickserv.htm   (1556 words)

  
 ThugEmpire IRC Network
NickServ allows you to register a nickname and prevent others from using it.
In this case you would type /msg nickserv identify dillweed.
There are many more things you can do to manage and protect your nickname, type /msg nickserv help for more information.
members.cox.net /bobf4/chat2k/nickserv.htm   (157 words)

  
 ChaTcIRCuiT:  NickServ
NickServ is a nickname registration service that allows a user to "own" their nickname on an IRC server.
Basically, it is how NickServ will determine whether or not you are the correct person using the nickname in the future.
NickServ's fake user will remain online for 1 minute to ensure that the other user does not immediately reconnect; after which you can reclaim your nick.
www.chatcircuit.com /nickserv.php   (1162 words)

  
 Basic IRC info
Nickserv is a program running on the IRC server that keeps track of who is online and what their nicknames, or handles, are.
The first thing you should do upon entering IRC for the first time is secure a unique nickname for yourself and register it with nickserv.
These are the major nickserv commands and in normal use the only ones you will likely ever use.
www.thealders.net /IRC/nickserv.html   (682 words)

  
 Chat Stratics - Nickserv Guide - Version 1.0   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
NickServ is, like the other Services (ChanServ, MemoServ), basically a Bot who assists you while you are using the Stratics IRC Network.
NickServ is always present on the Network so you are able to use it whenever you log on.
The most basic Feature of NickServ and the most important is your Ability to register a special Nickname for your own private use.If you register it no one else is able to use it as long as they they do not know the Password you selected.
chat.stratics.com /content/irchelp/nickserv.shtml   (2562 words)

  
 NickServ Help
To ensure that your E-mail address is correct, NickServ will send an message containing an authorization code to the E-mail address given when you register your nickname or change your E-mail address with the SET EMAIL command.
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, causing the IRC servers to disconnect the other user.
Instructs NickServ to remove any hold on your nickname caused by automatic kill protection or use of the RECOVER command.
www.jetirc.net /help/nickserv_help.htm   (1861 words)

  
 NickServ
NickServ is the part of Services that takes care of your nickname, and all settings associated with it.
NickServ makes you aware of this rather quickly in most cases, if it tells you that you are using someone elses nickname, and requires you to change, do this by issuing the command: /nick AnotherNickname (Exchange AnotherNickname for whatever nickname you want to try).
NickServ allows the owner of a nick to disconnect another user who is using the nick.
channels.dal.net /aditya/dalnet/nickserv.html   (2087 words)

  
 NickServ
Syntax: /msg NickServ LOGOUT This reverses the effect of the IDENTIFY command, i.e.
Syntax: /msg NickServ SET GREET message Makes the given message the greet of your nickname, that will be displayed when joining a channel that has GREET option enabled, provided that you have the necessary access on it.
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, you must be identified and in the group of that nick, or you must supply the correct password for the nickname.
deoxy.org /chat/nickserv.htm   (2356 words)

  
 WyldRyde IRC Network - NickServ Commands
This service is intended to provide a way for IRC users to ensure their identity is not compromised.
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, you must be identified and in the group of that nick, or you must supply the correct password for the nickname.
Makes the given message the greet of your nickname, that will be displayed when joining a channel that has GREET option enabled, provided that you have the necessary access on it.
www.wyldryde.org /commands/nickserv.php   (1947 words)

  
 NickServ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
NickServ (on DALnet) permits users to 'register' a nickname, and stop others from using that nick.
NickServ allows the owner of a nick to disconnect a user using the owners registered nick.
If a nick is registered, this command shows certain info about it, such as the owner, when it was registered, when it was last recognised by NickServ, and what options the owner has set.
www24.brinkster.com /neasites/irc/nickserv.html   (1413 words)

  
 Register with NickServ
NickServ is one of the Services available on a large number of IRC networks.
Freenode is a service of Peer-Directed Projects Center, an IRS 501(c)(3) (tax-exempt) charitable and educational organization.
NickServs on other IRC networks may behave slightly differently, so be prepared to accept some different formatting of the output.
www.oreilly.com /pub/h/1940   (1098 words)

  
 TeenIRC Network Services - NICKSERV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Registering with Nickserv is a good idea so other people cannot steal your nickname, so people can op you in their channels and can send you memos through memoserv
Identifying to NickServ will let you have full control over your Nickname Once you ID to NickServ you can op yourself in channels and whatever channel you are oped in will automaticly op you aswell have total access to memoserv
Using this command sets the language nickserv displays to you.
www.teenirc.net /nickserv.html   (540 words)

  
 IRChat.TV IRC Network's NickServ Help Page
NickServ is the service that allows registration and maintenance of nicknames.
Identify : Identifies you to NickServ as the registered user for your nickname.
Ghost : To Kill your nick if nickserv tells you it is already in use.
www.irchat.tv /nickserv.htm   (492 words)

  
 #AMERICA - IRC DALnet - NickSERV
Once you register a Nick there are attributes that can be assigned to protect the Nickname, such as "ENFORCE" which will protect your nick from being used by other IRC visitors.
NickSERV registrations that have not been confirmed through email or IRC will expire within 24 hours.
To maintain the "NickSERV" registered status for your Nick, you must connect to a DALnet server and "IDENTIFY" to your Nick at least once a month.
channels.dal.net /america/nickserv   (254 words)

  
 #Help.Thai : WebChat's Official Help Channel
/msg nickserv acc JoelKatz Use the acc command to verify that someone is the rightful owner of a nick in use.
Access level one does not mean that they do not own the nick, but it doesn\'t give you enough information to conclude that they do either.
When enabled, NickServ does not check access lists at all, and positive authentication via password is required before you can use your nickname.
www.geocities.com /kanteeyaporn/enickserv.htm   (3015 words)

  
 NickServ Help
NOTICE: This service is intended to provide a way for IRC users to ensure their identity is not compromised.It is NOT intended to facilitate "stealing" of nicknames or other malicious actions.
Typically, this happens if your computer crashes or your Internet or modem connection goes down 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, or you must supply the correct password for the nickname.
By default, such holds last for 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, or you must supply the correct password for the nickname.
www.paganpaths.org /nick.html   (1084 words)

  
 Nickserv
All command are in the form of /msg nickserv .
When Private is onyou won't be listed in the nickserv LIST command.
Allows you to recover your nickname if someone else has taken it; this does the same thing that NickServ does automatically if someone tries to steal a kill-protected nick.
www.magicstar.net /services/nickserv.html   (477 words)

  
 NewNet IRC Network
For those wishing to be the only one allowed to use their nick, registering with NickServ is the way to do it.
NickServ will also automatically add the user@host you are using when you register to the access list.
KILL When KILL is set to on, NickServ will kill anyone trying to use the nick if their host is not on the ACCESS LIST.
www.newnet.net /newnewnet/nickserv.php   (1285 words)

  
 NickServ Commands   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Allows you to add a *!*user@host mask to be recognized by NickServ as a valid owner of the specified nick.
Allows you to ask for help from nickserv on a specific command.
If set to on, the user using your nick will be killed when they assume your registered nick along with a message explaining why their nick was killed.
www.esprit.net /nickcmds.html   (332 words)

  
 DALnet NickServ Registration   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
That means that NickServ recognizes upper- and lower-case letters separately, for example "apple", "APPLE" and "aPPLe" would all be different passwords.
Once again, IRC operators asking NickServ to send passwords to users do not see the email address, since this is an automated process.
If NickServ tells you that you have already set the email address then you can get around it by specifying a bogus email address before setting it back to your real email.
www.maratechnology.com /mirc_1.htm   (2478 words)

  
 ExodusIRC.net - Services - NickServ
Also, short passwords are vulnerable to trial-and-error searches, so you should choose a password at least 5 characters in length.
Please note: NickServ will not automatically rejoin your channel if Services are restarted.
Makes nickserv leave your channel, if you previously asked nickserv to join it.
www.exodusirc.net /nickserv.html   (1039 words)

  
 DALnet Documentation Project (English)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
DALnet offers its community a Service called NickServ to ensure that each user has his (her) own individuality.
NickServ allows us to have our own individual nickname, preventing others from using it.
Below are some documents that will help secure nicknames, from takeovers and possible imbarassing situations, through the use of NickServ.
docs.dal.net /nickserv.htm   (52 words)

  
 IRCStorm.net NickServ Help Page
NickServ will hold a nickname registration for as long as you identify to the nickname.
After 30 days of no nickname Identification, a nickname will drop from the NickServ database.
IDENTIFY - Identifies you to NickServ as the registered user for your nickname.
www.ircstorm.net /services/nickserv.html   (393 words)

  
 NickServ monitor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
It uses regexps to determine whether the nick is, in fact, NickServ, and also to determine if NickServ is demanding the user register a nickname.
Sometimes, Nickserv is especially stupid, and leaves you unregistered without sending a challenge message.
If NickServ is known by some other name, like Dookserv, then just /nickident dookserv or edit the source for this code accordingly.
synx.dyndns.org /~starling/nickserv   (498 words)

  
 COTSE-IRC NickServ Reference
NOTICE: This service is intended to provide a way for IRC users to ensure their identity is not compromised.
NickServ's fake user will remain online for one minute to ensure that the other user does not immediately reconnect; after that minute, you can reclaim your nick.
NickServ will change the nick of the user.
www.cotse.com /desperado/irc/nickserv.html   (942 words)

  
 ConferenceRoom 1.5 Manual - Command Set Reference
NickServ allows users to register their nicknames for use while online.
This is used to register your nickname with NickServ.
This allows you to change the URL in your nickname information which is available to all users using /msg NickServ INFO command.
www.jti.net /ChatHelp/nickserv.html   (586 words)

  
 Nickserv
An IRC command that enables users to register their nick so they are the only user with that name, helping prevent confusion and false identification.
Below is an example of how the nickserv command may work on the IRC server you're connected to.
Keep in mind that not every IRC server uses the same software and that this command may operate differently.
www.computerhope.com /jargon/n/nickserv.htm   (244 words)

  
 NickServ - Blitzed
If ALL is specified, lists all nicks with the same privileges as the given nick; otherwise, lists only those nicks which are directly linked to the given nick.
Allows you to recover your nickname if someone else has taken it; this does the same thing that NickServ does automatically if someone tries to use an enforce-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.
Instructs NickServ to remove any hold on your nickname caused by automatic nick enforcement or use of the RECOVER command.
wiki.blitzed.org /NickServ   (676 words)

  
 NewNet's #Services
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.
Syntax: /msg Nickserv RELEASE nickname Instructs NickServ to remove any hold on your nickname caused by automatic kill protection or use of the RECOVER command.
Syntax: /msg Nickserv STATUS (nickname) Returns whether the user using the given nickname is recognized as the owner of the nickname.
www.ladybear.com /services/nickserv.html   (911 words)

  
 IRC Nickserv   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
ACCESS: This is one of those more technical commands that Nickserv provide; it allows you to add, delete or view a list of hostmasks by which Nickserv can recognise you.
As a result, a Nickserv enforcer will be brought online, and you can either use the RELEASE command to remove it (see below), or wait one minute before it leaves on its own.
/Nickserv RECOVER yournick password, where "yournick" is the nick you want to reclaim, and "password" is the Nickserv password for that nick.
www.thelewiss.co.uk /nickserv.htm   (642 words)

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