NickServ allows you to "register" a nickname and prevent others from
using it. The following commands allow for registration and maintenance of
nicknames; to use them type, while you are connected to IRC,
/msg NickServ command.
For more information on a specific command please consult this document or type, while you
are connected to IRC, /msg NickServ HELP command.
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. Abuse of NickServ will result in, at minimum, loss of
the abused nickname(s).
Nicknames that are not used anymore are subject to
the automatic expiration, i.e. they will be deleted
after 21 days if not used.
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'll need it to
make changes to your nick later. (Note that case matters! EPONA, Epona, and epona
are all different passwords!).
Guidelines on choosing passwords:
Passwords should not be easily guessable. For example, using your real name as a
password is a bad idea. Using your nickname as a password is a much worse idea ;)
and, 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.
Finally, the space character cannot be used in passwords.
The parameter email is optional and will set the email for your nick immediately.
However, it may be required on certain networks.
Your privacy is respected; this e-mail won't be given to any third-party person.
This command also creates a new group for your nickname, that will allow you to register
other nicks later sharing the same configuration, the same set of memos and the same channel
privileges. For more information on this feature please consult in this document NICKSERV GROUP
or type, while you are connected to IRC, /msg NickServ HELP GROUP.
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.
Please consult in this document NICKSERV IDENTIFY or type, while you are connected to IRC,
/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.
Note: all the nicknames of a group have the same password.
Tells NickServ that you are really the owner of this nick.
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.
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. If
you want to use the nick from a different address, you need to send an IDENTIFY
command to make NickServ recognize you.
Examples:
ACCESS ADD anyone@*.bepeg.com
Allows access to user anyone from any machine in the bepeg.com domain.
ACCESS DEL anyone@*.bepeg.com
Reverses the previous command.
In order to use this command, you must first identify with your password
(/msg NickServ HELP IDENTIFY for more information, while you are connected to
IRC or consult in this document NICKSERV IDENTIFY).
Consult in this document NICKSERV SET and yours differents options or type, while you are
connected to IRC, /msg NickServ HELP SET option for more information on a specific
option.
Changes the language Services uses when sending messages to you (for example,
when responding to a command you send). number should be chosen from the following
list of supported languages:
Associates the given E-mail address with your nickname. This address will be displayed
whenever someone requests information on the channel with the INFO command.
Associates the given ICQ number with your nickname. This number will be displayed
whenever someone requests information on your nick with the INFO command.
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.
Turns the automatic protection option for your nick on or off.
With protection ON, if another user tries to take your nick, they will be given
one minute to change to another nick, after which NickServ will forcibly change
their nick.
If you select QUICK, the user will be given only 20 seconds to change nicks instead
of the usual 60.
If you select IMMED, user's nick will be changed immediately without
being warned first or given a chance to change their nick.
Please do not use this option unless necessary. Also, your network's administrators
may have disabled this option.
Turns NickServ's 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.
Turns NickServ's privacy option on or off for your nick.
With PRIVATE set, your nickname will not appear in nickname lists generated with
NickServ's LIST command. (However, anyone who knows your nickname can still get
information on it using the INFO command.)
Drops your nickname from the NickServ database. A nick that has been dropped is
free for anyone to re-register.
You may drop a nick within your group by passing it as the nick parameter.
In order to use this command, you must first identify with your password
(/msg NickServ HELP IDENTIFY, while you are connected to IRC, or consult in this
document NICKSERV IDENTIFY for more information).
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 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. This fake user will will remain online for
one minute to ensure that the other user does not immediately reconnect; after that
minute, you can reclaim your nick. Alternatively, use the RELEASE command
(/msg NickServ HELP RELEASE, while you are connected to IRC, or consult in
this document NICKSERV RELEASE) 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, you must be identified and in the group
of that nick, or you must supply the correct password for the nickname.
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 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, you must be identified and in the group
of that nick, or you must supply the correct password for the nickname.
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 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, you must be identified and in the group
of that nick, or you must supply the correct password for the nickname.
Displays information about the given nickname, such as the nick's owner, last seen
address and time, and nick options. If you are identified for the nick you're
getting information for and ALL is specified, you will be shown all the information;
regardless of whether it's hidden or not.