https://wiki.mibbit.com/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Kitsune&year=&month=&feedformat=atomMibbit Wiki - User contributions [en-gb]2024-03-28T19:16:23ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.31.5https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Invite&diff=9265Invite2017-02-05T06:08:29Z<p>Kitsune: add missing list.</p>
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<div>{{articles}}<br />
The invite [[command]] is used to 'invite' a user into a channel. The most basic syntax is as follows:<br />
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/invite NickName #ChannelName<br />
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It is possible to make it so that a channel cannot be entered unless invited in. To do so, the following command is used.<br />
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/mode #ChannelName +i<br />
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When this mode is on, users in the channel have to use the above command to let another user on, and users wishing to join a channel must use the knock command. The knock command works as follows.<br />
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/knock #ChannelName your message to the [[ops]] here<br />
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If you are the channel owner, or are AOP level or above (or Access level 5 or above), you can invite yourself into the channel<br />
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/cs invite #ChannelName<br />
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When mode +i is set, and a user should be able to join without having to receive an invite, there is an invite exception list. To be on it, use the following command.<br />
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/mode #ChannelName +I {{hm}}<br />
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To view the channel's invite exception list, use the following command.<br />
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/mode #ChannelName +I<br />
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[[Category:Commands]][[Category:Mode]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Logs&diff=9123Logs2013-09-10T16:54:13Z<p>Kitsune: </p>
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<div>Logs are stored on Mibbit's servers so you can access/search them from any computer as long as you are logged into your account. Viewing your logs and/or downloading is pretty much beta at the moment. Downloading too many lines (as .zip file) results in a server error (work in progress). See also http://blog.mibbit.com/?p=911<br />
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You must be logged onto the main client and have the preference enabled for logging to occur. Logs are private; we don't access them or give them to other people.<br />
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* Timestamp<br />
The Timestamp shown in the logs is based on the GMT timezone, and not your own. There are no preferences to change this.</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Problem_Networks&diff=9103Problem Networks2013-01-13T09:06:32Z<p>Kitsune: Add RevTT</p>
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<div>{{RightTOC}}There are IRC networks that have connection issues when using the Mibbit IRC client.<br />
* Some of these issues are simply you selecting an inappropriate server and port combination for your chosen network. <br />
** Read on for suggestions.<br />
* Some of these issues are temporary, and should clear up on their own.<br />
* Some of these issues are on going, and may or may not be cleared up in what we might consider a 'reasonable' time.<br />
* Some of these issues are for all intents and purposes, permanent. It does not appear that any change is possible.<br />
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==Azzurra==<br />
[http://www.azzurra.org/ Azzura] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, mibbit.irc.azzurra.org or tophost.azzurra.org<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.irc.azzurra.org''' or '''&server=tophost.azzurra.org''' in your URL.<br />
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==DALnet==<br />
[http://www.dal.net/ DALnet] <br />
* The DALnet[webirc] in the server dropdown of the main client now uses a server w/o user limits (which will be the case for all their servers eventually, work in progress). Please use the server=halcyon.dal.net for now to connect to their network.<br />
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==DoDear==<br />
[http://www.dodear.com/ Dodear] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, chat.dodear.com:8067<br />
* DoDear has their own [http://widget.mibbit.com/?settings=9b6fa9a78713c2642105ca3a3ad12cb2&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067&channel=%23dodear Mibbit chat]<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067''' in your URL.<br />
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==EFnet==<br />
[http://www.efnet.org/ EFNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, irc.umich.edu or irc.paraphysics.net .<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, irc.umich.edu is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=irc.umich.edu''' (or irc.paraphysics.net) in your URL.<br />
* EFNet also has their own [http://chat.efnet.org/ web client].<br />
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==EpiKnet==<br />
[http://www.epiknet.org EpiKnet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, mibbit.epiknet.org:6662 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.cgichat.epiknet.org/ web client]. <br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.epiknet.org/chat/ java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.epiknet.org%3A6662''' in your URL.<br />
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==euIRC==<br />
[http://www.euirc.net euIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webchat.euirc.net:7000 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* euIRC has their own [http://www.euirc.net/en/chat.php web client]. <br />
* euIRC has their own [http://www.euirc.net/en/chat.php java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webchat.euirc.net%3A7000''' in your URL.<br />
** Users are reporting a dead connection, and this [http://www.euirc.net/en/news.php#news168 News Item] seems to indicate that the problem is on euIRC's end. 2010/Dec/10<br />
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==Freenode==<br />
[http://freenode.net/ Freenode] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Freenode has their own [http://webchat.freenode.net/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester Freenode staff why not.<br />
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==GalaxyNet==<br />
[http://www.galaxynet.org/ GalaxyNet] appears to allow only 10 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* GalaxyNet has their own [http://www.galaxynet.org/javirc/applet.html java client].<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple server names.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
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==GameSurge==<br />
* recommends to use "irc.'''web'''.gamesurge.net" (standard port 6667, their round-robin for WEBIRC enabled servers) or "'''webirc'''.gamesurge.net''':6007'''".<br />
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==ICQ==<br />
[http://www.icq.com/ ICQ] has no specific support for Mibbit Clients.<br />
* ICQ has their own [http://chat.icq.com/icqchat/?icid=nav_chat flash client].<br />
* The ICQ IRC server is unable to support Mibbit webirc, as it seems to be based on a very old version of IRC software, ''irc-m05.icq.aol.com Unreal3.2.1''.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
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==IrcHighway==<br />
[http://www.irchighway.net IrcHighway] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, webchat.irchighway.net<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* IrcHighway has their own [http://webchat.irchighway.net/?channels=irchighway web client]. <br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webchat.irchighway.net''' in your URL.<br />
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==IRCNet==<br />
[http://www.ircnet.org/ IRCNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, ircnet.eversible.com:6665 and appear to allow only 100 Mibbit Clients. Sometimes all mibbitians are klined though.<br />
* IRCnet has their own [http://chat.ircnet.org web client].<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
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==OTFC==<br />
[http://www.otfc.net OTFC] only allows /up to/ 100 Mibbit clients to connect.<br />
* Basically, if you get in (using irc.otfc.net) you are in, otherwise you get the "[[Too many connections]]..." or any other error message.<br />
* OTFC does not have their own web client.<br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester OTFC staff why not.<br />
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==PreToMe==<br />
[http://preto.me PreToMe] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* irc.PreToMe.net does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
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==QuakeNet==<br />
[http://quakenet.org/ QuakeNet] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Quakenet has their own [http://webchat.quakenet.org/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester QuakeNet staff why not.<br />
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==RevolutionTT==<br />
[https://revolutiontt.me RevTT] does allow Mibbit clients to connect, but at seemingly random times, the Mibbit client is banned from their help channel.<br />
* RevTT has their own [https://revolutiontt.me/irchelp.php web client].<br />
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==StarChat==<br />
[http://www.starchat.net/ StarChat] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* StarChat has their own [http://www.starchat.net/chat/?chan=StarChat java client].<br />
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==SwiftIRC==<br />
[http://www.swiftirc.net/ SwiftIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webirc.swiftirc.net:5003<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webirc.swiftirc.net%3A5003''' in your URL.<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=qwebirc web client].<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=java java client].<br />
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==TheBox==<br />
[http://www.thebox.bz TheBox.bz] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TheBox.bz does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
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==TorrentLeech==<br />
[http://www.torrentleech.org TorrentLeech] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TorrentLeech has their own [http://www.torrentleech.org/chat.php java client].<br />
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==UnderNet==<br />
* They recommend to connect to LosAngeles.CA.US.Undernet.Org (or Zurich.CH.EU.Undernet.Org , not always online). Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the "[[Too many connections]]..." or any other error message like "Bad username".<br />
* [http://www.undernet.org/ UnderNet] has their own [http://www.undernet.org/webchat.php java client].<br />
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==Wotnet==<br />
[http://www.wotnet.com/ Wotnet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, using SSL, uk.wotnet.com:+9000<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=uk.wotnet.com%3A%2B9000''' in your URL.<br />
* Wotnet does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
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[[Category:How To]][[Category:IRC]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Enable_Mibbit_on_Your_IRC_Server&diff=9043Enable Mibbit on Your IRC Server2012-07-03T03:41:13Z<p>Kitsune: fixed webirc/cgiirc for ratbox</p>
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If you own an IRC server, and would like to enable people to access it from Mibbit without issues, it's simple to get set up.<br />
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First of all, anyone who uses Mibbit connects from one of our four IP address to your IRC server. This needs to be handled by the IRC server. The default setup for most IRC servers is to only allow 3 or so connections from any single IP, which means that only 3 .. 12 Mibbitians would be able to connect to the server. There are two solutions to this: WebIRC (<span style="color:darkgreen;">best</span>) or a trust/session increase.<br />
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== Mibbit IP addresses ==<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!IP<br />
!rDNS<br />
|-<br />
!{{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}<br />
|ircip1.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
!{{Template:Mibbit_IP}} <br />
|ircip2.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
!{{Template:MibbitIP3}}<br />
|ircip3.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
!{{Template:MibbitIP4}}<br />
|ircip4.mibbit.com<br />
|}<br />
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{{Notice|Advanced: If you would like to automatically generate your own IRCd configurations using a script of some form either for remote include or other method depending on your IRCd you will be able to find all current Mibbit WEBIRC IPs in the ircip.mibbit.com round robin host name. If you don't know what this means, don't ask, just skip it.}}<br />
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== WebIRC/CGI:IRC Blocks ==<br />
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The [[webirc]] protocol allows Mibbit to send over the users real IP address and hostname to the IRC server. This means that cloaks, and bans, and all other hostname/IP based things work exactly as they should. When you whois the user, it'll look like they are connecting directly from their own IP, and not through Mibbit.<br />
This is also known as a ''cgiirc{}'' block on some servers.<br />
This is the best method of having Mibbit connect to your network seamlessly.<br />
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{{:Setup webirc}}<br />
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=== Unrealircd ===<br />
Example UnrealIRCd cgiirc block setup/configuration (Requires [http://www.unrealircd.com/downloads.php UnrealIRCd 3.2.5] or higher):<br />
// Datacenter one :<br />
cgiirc {<br />
type webirc;<br />
hostname {{Template:Mibbit_IP}};<br />
password <password>; // no <> brackets around password!<br />
};<br />
// Datacenter two:<br />
cgiirc {<br />
type webirc;<br />
hostname {{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}};<br />
password <password>; // same password as above!<br />
};<br />
// Datacenter three:<br />
cgiirc {<br />
type webirc;<br />
hostname {{Template:MibbitIP3}};<br />
password <password>; // same password as above!<br />
};<br />
// Datacenter four:<br />
cgiirc {<br />
type webirc;<br />
hostname {{Template:MibbitIP4}};<br />
password <password>; // same password as above!<br />
};<br />
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'''Note:''' UnrealIRCd versions between 3.2.5 to 3.2.7 have cgiirc block bugs in IPv6 compiles of UnrealIRCd, [http://bugs.unrealircd.org/view.php?id=3163 Patch available here], this issue however is resolved in version 3.2.8 and up.<br />
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Read the [http://www.unrealircd.com/files/docs/unreal32docs.html#cgiirc CGI:IRC Block documentation] for more information on cgiirc blocks.<br /><br />
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After updating your configuration please rehash and let us know the information requested [[#WebIRC/CGI:IRC Blocks|above]].<br />
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=== Inspircd ===<br />
<!-- [[IRCd Config/Inspircd1.1|Inspircd1.1]] example --><br />
These are instructions for how to configure an InspIRCd installation.<br />
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1.) Locate the cgiirc module in the inspircd.conf called m_cgiirc.so<br />Look for <pre><module name="m_cgiirc.so"></pre> and uncomment it.<br />
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2.) Locate the cgihost tag below and configure as follows:<br />
:* Choose type as Webirc<br />
:* In the ''password'' attribute, replace <password> with the password you chose.<br />
:* In the ''mask'' attribute, enter our IP addresses ({{Mibbit_IP}}, {{Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}, {{MibbitIP3}}, {{MibbitIP4}})<br />Note: In some cases its been reported that connection from mibbit users were not resolved to the correct address. In some cases this can be fixed by setting the mask to "*". Try it only as last resort.<br />
: Your cgihost should look like this:<br />
::'''&lt;cgihost type="webirc" password="<password>" mask="{{Mibbit_IP}}"&gt;'''<br />
::'''&lt;cgihost type="webirc" password="<password>" mask="{{Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}"&gt;'''<br />
::'''&lt;cgihost type="webirc" password="<password>" mask="{{MibbitIP3}}"&gt;'''<br />
::'''&lt;cgihost type="webirc" password="<password>" mask="{{MibbitIP4}}"&gt;'''<br />
NO <> brackets around password!<br />
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3.) Locate your connection block and add an additional block as follows (Inspircd '''1.*'''):<br />
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&lt;connect <br />
allow="{{Mibbit_IP}}" <br />
allow="{{Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}"<br />
allow="{{MibbitIP3}}" <br />
allow="{{MibbitIP4}}" <br />
timeout="60" <br />
flood="10" <br />
pingfreq="120"<br />
threshold="5" <br />
sendq="131074"<br />
recvq="4096"<br />
globalmax="30"<br />
localmax="30"<br />
port="6667"&gt;<br />
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Inspircd '''2.0+''' seems to require '''separate <connect allow="...>''' lines, see their docs.<br />
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'''<span style="color:red;">Warning</span>''': if '''all''' mibbitians get the '''same''' Mibbit@*.mibbit.com (or the obfuscated version) as ident@host after the changes, you need to '''reload the cgiirc module''' (after '''every''' change, even if they claim the bug was fixed).<br />
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The major difference from your normal &lt;connect&gt; block should be the ''allow'' parameter and the ''globalmax'' and ''localmax''. The reason for these changes is so that the server does not identify several users of mibbit as coming from the same IP and then raises a session exceeded error.<br />
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If you are having problems getting the module to work, try rehashing and reloading the module after configuration changes. The easiest way to do this is by rehashing, then issuing the command "/reloadmodule m_cgiirc.so". Sometimes only a server restart helps.<br />
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For more information see InspIRCd m_cgiirc documentation<br />
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Then let us know the information requested [[#WebIRC/CGI:IRC Blocks|above]].<br />
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===Nefarious===<br />
If F:CRYPT_OPER_PASSWORD is set to TRUE (default) you will need to use "/mkpasswd <password>" to crypt the password before adding it to the W:Line. If F:CRYPT_OPER_PASSWORD is set to FALSE then you will have to put the password in the W:Line in plain text.<br />
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To check the version and revision use "/version" or "/quote version" depending on your IRC client and then look for:<br />
u2.10.11.07+Nefarious(<version>)+[<revision> <date>].<br />
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Sample config for Nefarious 1.2 (NO <> brackets around password!):<br />
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W:*@{{Template:Mibbit_IP}}:<password>:*::<br />
W:*@{{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}:<password>:*::<br />
W:*@{{Template:MibbitIP3}}:<password>:*::<br />
W:*@{{Template:MibbitIP4}}:<password>:*::<br />
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Sample config for Nefarious 1.3:<br />
WebIRC {<br />
mask = "*@{{Template:Mibbit_IP}}";<br />
pass = "<password>";<br />
flags = "s";<br />
ident = "mibbit";<br />
desc = "Mibbit";<br />
};<br />
<br />
WebIRC {<br />
mask = "*@{{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}";<br />
pass = "<password>";<br />
flags = "s";<br />
ident = "mibbit";<br />
desc = "Mibbit";<br />
};<br />
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WebIRC {<br />
mask = "*@{{Template:MibbitIP3}}";<br />
pass = "<password>";<br />
flags = "s";<br />
ident = "mibbit";<br />
desc = "Mibbit";<br />
};<br />
<br />
WebIRC {<br />
mask = "*@{{Template:MibbitIP4}}";<br />
pass = "<password>";<br />
flags = "s";<br />
ident = "mibbit";<br />
desc = "Mibbit";<br />
};<br />
mask = "*@*.mibbit.com"; seems to work too or may be neccessary (encrypted passwords could result in a "WEBIRC Password invalid for your host" error).<br />
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Then let us know the information requested [[#WebIRC/CGI:IRC Blocks|above]].<br />
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===Charybdis===<br />
(tested with Charybdis-3.1.0)<br />
# Enable the webirc module:<br />
loadmodule "extensions/m_webirc.so";<br />
# Place it were it belongs.<br />
auth {<br />
# Mibbit one <br />
user = "*@{{Template:Mibbit_IP}}";<br />
# Mibbit two<br />
user = "*@{{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}";<br />
# Mibbit three <br />
user = "*@{{Template:MibbitIP3}}";<br />
# Mibbit four <br />
user = "*@{{Template:MibbitIP4}}";<br />
# Place here your password (default: unencrypted).<br />
password = "<password>"; <br />
# The line below makes care that<br />
# Charybdis understands this is the webirc module.<br />
spoof = "webirc.";<br />
# The class.<br />
class = "users";<br />
};<br />
# NO <> brackets around password!<br />
Always check your config with the following command (path to your charybdis installation)/bin/ircd -conftest to make sure it loads the module correctly and your config is intact. Anyways, if that succeeds it shows: notice: loading module extensions/m_webirc.so ...<br />
<br />
Then let us know the information requested [[#WebIRC/CGI:IRC Blocks|above]].<br />
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=== RatboxIRCd===<br />
Example RatboxIRCd cgiirc block setup/configuration (Requires [http://www.ircd-ratbox.org/download.shtml RatboxIRCd 3.0.x] or higher):<br />
// For all datacenters :<br />
auth {<br />
user = "cgiirc@{{Template:Mibbit_IP}}"; <br />
user = "cgiirc@{{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}"; <br />
user = "cgiirc@{{Template:MibbitIP3}}"; <br />
user = "cgiirc@{{Template:MibbitIP4}}"; <br />
password = "<password>";<br />
spoof = "webirc.";<br />
class = "users";<br />
};<br />
// NO <> brackets around password!<br />
// The above needs to be before the following existing lines in your config<br />
auth {<br />
user = "*@*";<br />
class = "users";<br />
};<br />
<br />
'''Note:''' The m_webirc.c module is not installed by default. Compile the m_webirc.c module, then '''loadmod contribs/m_webirc.so'''. See the output similar to '''*** Notice -- Module m_webirc.so [version: $Revision: 26401 $; MAPI version: 1] loaded at 0x29e3c580'''.<br />
<br />
Then let us know the information requested [[#WebIRC/CGI:IRC Blocks|above]].<br />
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===Hybrid===<br />
This section applies to [http://ircd-hybrid.org/ ircd-hybrid-7.2.3]<br />
<br />
<br />
Back-story & credit:<br />
<br />
While attempting to support webirc for ircd-hybrid I discovered that the module linked by this page no longer compiled properly for the current stable release (as of this writing 7.2.3). After a bit of time with Google I discovered [http://code.freequest.net/2007/04/13/cgiirc-and-ircd-hybrid-and-more/ this article]. <br />
*ircd-hybrid Initial help by The_Spider (irc.smoothnet.org)<br />
<br />
<br />
To compile:<br />
<br />
* Download the [http://files.freequest.net/software/hybrid-modules/m_webirc.c m_webirc.c] module and place it in the contrib folder.<br />
* Modify 'Makefile.in' (also located in the contrib folder) by adding the line between any line at 34-48:<br />
m_webirc.c \<br />
* Follow normal installation instructions.(Don't forget to 'make install' in the contrib folder after you configure the main branch. Otherwise none of the modules there will be compiled and installed)<br />
<br />
<br />
Configuration:<br />
<br />
Modify the proper sections of your ircd.conf to reflect the following:<br />
// For all datacenters :<br />
auth {<br />
user = "*@{{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}";<br />
user = "*@{{Template:Mibbit_IP}}";<br />
user = "*@{{Template:MibbitIP3}}";<br />
user = "*@{{Template:MibbitIP4}}";<br />
password = "<password>";<br />
spoof = "webirc.";<br />
class = "users";<br />
};<br />
// NO <> brackets around password!<br />
// The above needs to be before the following existing lines in your config<br />
auth {<br />
user = "*@*";<br />
class = "users";<br />
};<br />
module = "m_webirc.so";<br />
<br />
* Remove an existing example gecos ban<br />
** This prevents connection after a successful webirc conversion, generating a "Bad user info" ban.<br />
*** After a successful webirc conversion, the RealName/GECOS is changed to "http://www.mibbit.com"<br />
gecos {<br />
name = "*http*";<br />
reason = "Spambot";<br />
};<br />
<br />
As of posting, there is concern that host cloaking can override this module and render the host back to the original Mibbit IP. This can be seen as the user is presented with a clear message that webirc conversion was successful, yet /whois shows the host reverted. Disabling host cloaking does prove that the webirc process is working. This is not a recommendation to disable host cloaking. This was seen on hybrid-7.2.3+plexus-3.0.0(20070716_2-509<br />
<br />
===Other===<br />
<br />
The protocol is pretty simple. The first command sent to the server is:<br />
<br />
WEBIRC <password> cgiirc <hostname> <ip><br />
(NO <> brackets around password!)<br />
<br />
The server then uses the hostname and ip for that connection.<br />
<br />
== Trust/session limit increase ==<br />
<br />
If webirc is unavailable, mibbit sends over the users IP address and hostname.<br />
In the ident reply, we send the users IP address in hex form.<br />
We also set the users realname to be their hostname.<br />
If you use this method, you can ban individuals on their username.<br />
You just need to increase the connection limit for the Mibbit IP, and please remember NOT to k-line/ban the whole of *.mibbit.com . Ban individuals instead.<br />
<br />
Our IPs are {{Mibbit_IP}}, {{Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}, {{MibbitIP3}}, {{MibbitIP4}}.<br />
<br />
=== Configuration examples ===<br />
:*[[IRCd Config/Unreal3.2|Unreal3.2]]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:How To]][[Category:IRC]][[Category:Unreal]][[Category:Code]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Problem_Networks&diff=9021Problem Networks2012-04-20T17:15:23Z<p>Kitsune: add otfc</p>
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<div>{{RightTOC}}There are IRC networks that have connection issues when using the Mibbit IRC client.<br />
* Some of these issues are simply you selecting an inappropriate server and port combination for your chosen network. <br />
** Read on for suggestions.<br />
* Some of these issues are temporary, and should clear up on their own.<br />
* Some of these issues are on going, and may or may not be cleared up in what we might consider a 'reasonable' time.<br />
* Some of these issues are for all intents and purposes, permanent. It does not appear that any change is possible.<br />
<br />
==Azzurra==<br />
[http://www.azzurra.org/ Azzura] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, mibbit.irc.azzurra.org or tophost.azzurra.org<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.irc.azzurra.org''' or '''&server=tophost.azzurra.org''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==DALNet==<br />
[http://www.dal.net/ DALnet] blocks all mibbit users from time to time. Previously they allowed 25 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple [http://www.dal.net/servers/ server] names.<br />
* Some luck has been had with the following servers:<br />
** Asia: hotspeed.sg.as.dal.net<br />
** Europe: arcor.de.eu.dal.net , matrix.de.eu.dal.net<br />
** US: novel.fl.us.dal.net , punch.va.us.dal.net , riga-r.ca.us.dal.net , rumble.fl.us.dal.net , swiftco.wa.us.dal.net<br />
<br />
==DoDear==<br />
[http://www.dodear.com/ Dodear] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, chat.dodear.com:8067<br />
* DoDear has their own [http://widget.mibbit.com/?settings=9b6fa9a78713c2642105ca3a3ad12cb2&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067&channel=%23dodear Mibbit chat]<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==EFnet==<br />
[http://www.efnet.org/ EFNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, irc.umich.edu or irc.paraphysics.net .<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, irc.umich.edu is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=irc.umich.edu''' (or irc.paraphysics.net) in your URL.<br />
* EFNet also has their own [http://chat.efnet.org/ web client].<br />
<br />
==EpiKnet==<br />
[http://www.epiknet.org EpiKnet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, mibbit.epiknet.org:6662 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.cgichat.epiknet.org/ web client]. <br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.epiknet.org/chat/ java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.epiknet.org%3A6662''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==euIRC==<br />
[http://www.euirc.net euIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webchat.euirc.net:7000 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* euIRC has their own [http://www.euirc.net/en/chat.php web client]. <br />
* euIRC has their own [http://www.euirc.net/en/chat.php java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webchat.euirc.net%3A7000''' in your URL.<br />
** Users are reporting a dead connection, and this [http://www.euirc.net/en/news.php#news168 News Item] seems to indicate that the problem is on euIRC's end. 2010/Dec/10<br />
<br />
==Freenode==<br />
[http://freenode.net/ Freenode] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Freenode has their own [http://webchat.freenode.net/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester Freenode staff why not.<br />
<br />
==GalaxyNet==<br />
[http://www.galaxynet.org/ GalaxyNet] appears to allow only 10 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* GalaxyNet has their own [http://www.galaxynet.org/javirc/applet.html java client].<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple server names.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==GameSurge==<br />
* recommends to use "irc.'''web'''.gamesurge.net" (standard port 6667, their round-robin for WEBIRC enabled servers) or "'''webirc'''.gamesurge.net''':6007'''".<br />
<br />
==ICQ==<br />
[http://www.icq.com/ ICQ] has no specific support for Mibbit Clients.<br />
* ICQ has their own [http://chat.icq.com/icqchat/?icid=nav_chat flash client].<br />
* The ICQ IRC server is unable to support Mibbit webirc, as it seems to be based on a very old version of IRC software, ''irc-m05.icq.aol.com Unreal3.2.1''.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==IrcHighway==<br />
[http://www.irchighway.net IrcHighway] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, webchat.irchighway.net<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* IrcHighway has their own [http://webchat.irchighway.net/?channels=irchighway web client]. <br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webchat.irchighway.net''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==IRCNet==<br />
[http://www.ircnet.org/ IRCNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, ircnet.eversible.com:6665 and appear to allow only 100 Mibbit Clients. Sometimes all mibbitians are klined though.<br />
* IRCnet has their own [http://chat.ircnet.org web client].<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==OTFC==<br />
[http://www.otfc.net OTFC] only allows /up to/ 100 Mibbit clients to connect.<br />
* Basically, if you get in (using irc.otfc.net) you are in, otherwise you get the "[[Too many connections]]..." or any other error message.<br />
* OTFC does not have their own web client.<br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester OTFC staff why not.<br />
<br />
==PreToMe==<br />
[http://preto.me PreToMe] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* irc.PreToMe.net does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
==QuakeNet==<br />
[http://quakenet.org/ QuakeNet] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Quakenet has their own [http://webchat.quakenet.org/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester QuakeNet staff why not.<br />
<br />
==StarChat==<br />
[http://www.starchat.net/ StarChat] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* StarChat has their own [http://www.starchat.net/chat/?chan=StarChat java client].<br />
<br />
==SwiftIRC==<br />
[http://www.swiftirc.net/ SwiftIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webirc.swiftirc.net:5003<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webirc.swiftirc.net%3A5003''' in your URL.<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=qwebirc web client].<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=java java client].<br />
<br />
==TheBox==<br />
[http://www.thebox.bz TheBox.bz] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TheBox.bz does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
==TorrentLeech==<br />
[http://www.torrentleech.org TorrentLeech] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TorrentLeech has their own [http://www.torrentleech.org/chat.php java client].<br />
<br />
==UnderNet==<br />
[http://www.undernet.org/ UnderNet] once allowed 250 Mibbit Clients on ''irc.euro-transit.net'' . If reachable at all that server (Hamburg.DE.EU.undernet.org) doesn't like some hex-IP-idents: "Bad username".<br />
* Basically, if you get in (using irc.undernet.org) you are in, otherwise you get the "[[Too many connections]]..." or any other error message.<br />
* Undernet has their own [http://www.undernet.org/webchat.php java client].<br />
<br />
==Wotnet==<br />
[http://www.wotnet.com/ Wotnet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, using SSL, uk.wotnet.com:+9000<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=uk.wotnet.com%3A%2B9000''' in your URL.<br />
* Wotnet does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
[[Category:How To]][[Category:IRC]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Tabs&diff=9018Tabs2012-03-10T23:46:47Z<p>Kitsune: tabs on (left/top) toggle</p>
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<div>Tabs hold information.<br />
<br />
== Active Tab ==<br />
<br />
The active tab is the tab that is currently selected. Only one tab may be active at a time. Many [[preferences]], especially [[General preferences|general preferences]] specify functionality based on which tab is active.<br />
<br />
== Tab List and Tab Bar ==<br />
<br />
By specifying the preference General -> Tabs of left on or off, you can choose whether to have a tab list or a tab bar. If you are in many channels, a tab list is generally better than a tab bar. The Tab bar is located right above the chat pane. The tab list is located to the left of the chat pane.<br />
<br />
Alt+UpArrow toggles between "Tabs on left" and on top (see also "Left tabs width" etc in Prefs/General).<br />
<br />
Note: Alt+Arrows doesn't work in Opera or Safari(?). In Opera you can use AltGr (right of the space bar) instead - at least using a German keyboard.<br />
<br />
[[Category:User Interface]][[Category:Features]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Icons&diff=9007Icons2011-12-20T15:34:59Z<p>Kitsune: self-icon</p>
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<div>{| class="wikitable" width="100%<br />
!colspan="6"|User icons<br />
|- <!-- new row --><br />
!Icon<br />
!Name<br />
!Description<br />
!Mode<br />
!Symbol<br />
!xOP<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:Mode owner.png]]<br />
|Owner<br />
|Has full control over the channel.<br />
| +q<br />
|<tt>~</tt><br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:Mode admin.png]]<br />
|Admin<br />
|Can't be kicked because user is protected. On some networks can also set +o.<br />
| +a<br />
|<tt>&</tt><br />
|SOP<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:Mode op.png]]<br />
|Operator<br />
|Can kick people, ban people from their channel, and set channel modes.<br />
| +o<br />
|<tt>@</tt><br />
|AOP<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:Mode halfop.png]]<br />
|Halfoperator<br />
|Can do most things an operator can, with a few exceptions.<br />
| +h<br />
|<tt>%</tt><br />
|HOP<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:Mode voice.png]]<br />
|Voice<br />
|Can speak while the room is moderated (+m). In most channels, this is merely a mark of trustworthiness.<br />
| +v<br />
|<tt>+</tt><br />
|VOP<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:user green.png]]<br />
!rowspan="5"|Client icons<br />
|colspan="4"|Someone using the same Mibbit client (and the same [[backend]]). Your own icon appears as green, to yourself.<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:user blue.png]]<br />
|colspan="4"|Someone using a different client (or a different widget [[backend]]).<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:User wii.png]]<br />
|colspan="4"|Someone using Mibbit from a Wii (and the same [[backend]]).<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:User ipod.png]]<br />
|colspan="4"|Someone using Mibbit from an iPod, such as an iPod touch (and the same [[backend]]).<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:User iphone.png]]<br />
|colspan="4"|Someone using Mibbit from an iPhone (and the same [[backend]]).<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:User Interface]][[Category:Userlist]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Collision&diff=8913Collision2011-06-02T17:58:40Z<p>Kitsune: Created page with "==What does Nick Collision mean?== Once in a while, I see this: *** Notice -- Received KILL message for Guest123456!Mibbit@mib-11DE075.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net from webchat.mibb..."</p>
<hr />
<div>==What does Nick Collision mean?==<br />
<br />
Once in a while, I see this:<br />
<br />
*** Notice -- Received KILL message for Guest123456!Mibbit@mib-11DE075.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net from webchat.mibbit.net Path: webchat!webchat.mibbit.net (Nick collision: irc.uk.mibbit.net <- services.mibbit.net)<br />
*** Notice -- Received KILL message for Guest123456!Mibbit@287AB38E.50E33866.F91BE320.IP from webchat.mibbit.net Path: webchat!webchat.mibbit.net (Nick collision: irc.uk.mibbit.net <- services.mibbit.net)<br />
*** Notice -- Received KILL message for eather!tasty@mib-CD7FA42C.dsl.klmzmi.sbcglobal.net from Joshua Path: irc!joshua.staff.mibbit.net!Joshua (No!)<br />
<br />
And other variations on the theme.<br />
<br />
This is an indication that a user's connection was forced (killed) from the irc.mibbit.net network.<br />
<br />
Other networks and clients may have slightly different messages.<br />
<br />
==Is it important?==<br />
To the staff, yes. To general users, probably not.<br />
<br />
When a NickServ registered nickname is used, and that account has '/ns set kill on', that nick MUST identify in a set period of time (60 seconds typically). If the nick is not identified in the time allotted, services forcibly changes the nickname to Guest12345 for example.<br />
<br />
When Mibbit staff sees a spammer, channel flooder, or other such abusive clients that are causing harm to channels or the network, they may perform a kill.<br />
<br />
==Will you tell me why a Nick Collision just occurred?==<br />
Well, sure. It's really not a big deal, but is kind of perplexing about why you would care, and as explained above, it is really between the user and services.<br />
<br />
==Will you tell me why a Nick Kill just occurred?==<br />
Well, probably not. It's really not a big deal, but is kind of perplexing about why you would care, and as explained above, it is really between the spammer and Staff. Usually kills indicate we are up to our eyeballs in alligators, and too busy to answer such questions anyways.<br />
<br />
==Can I block it?==<br />
Sure, you had to turn it on, it is not default, you turn it off mode k (kill notices)<br />
<br />
===snomask k===<br />
User snomask +k means that you can see network forced disconnect messages called '''kill notices'''. These are messages that the system and/or staff (Opers) considers important.<br />
*To disable this notification, issue the command '''/mode YourNick +s -k'''.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
UnrealIRCD User snomasks [http://www.unrealircd.com/files/docs/unreal32docs.html#feature_snomasks]<br />
<br />
UnrealIRCD User and Channel modes [http://www.unrealircd.com/files/docs/unreal32docs.html#userchannelmodes]<br />
<br />
UnrealIRCD User and Oper commands [http://www.unrealircd.com/files/docs/unreal32docs.html#useropercommands]<br />
[[Category:Mode]][[Category:IRC]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Rehash&diff=8900Rehash2011-05-24T05:36:11Z<p>Kitsune: </p>
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<div>==What does rehashing mean?==<br />
<br />
Once in a while, I see this:<br />
<br />
*** Notice -- OperNick is rehashing server config file<br />
*** Notice -- OperNick is remotely rehashing server config file<br />
<br />
And other variations on the theme.<br />
<br />
This is an indication that the Mibbit staff is doing some maintenance to the irc.mibbit.net network.<br />
<br />
Other networks and clients may have slightly different messages.<br />
<br />
==Is it important?==<br />
To the staff, yes. To general users, probably not.<br />
<br />
A change to settings such as staff IP ranges, different server adds and moves, routing changes, etc etc. It's usually pretty boring stuff to general users.<br />
<br />
==Will you tell me why a rehash just occurred?==<br />
Well, sure. It's really not a big deal, but is kind of perplexing about why you would care, and if the sanitized answer you will get adds any additional knowledge. <br />
We are not about to tell you "oh, sure, I just added 192.168.3.17 to Axod's allowed IPs for his O-Line..."<br />
<br />
==Can I block it?==<br />
Sure, you had to turn it on, it is not default, you turn it off mode s (server notices)<br />
<br />
===snomask s===<br />
User snomask +s means that you can see network status messages called '''server notices'''. These are messages that the system and/or staff (Opers) considers important.<br />
*To disable this notification, issue the command '''/mode YourNick +s -s'''.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
UnrealIRCD User snomasks [http://www.unrealircd.com/files/docs/unreal32docs.html#feature_snomasks]<br />
<br />
UnrealIRCD User and Channel modes [http://www.unrealircd.com/files/docs/unreal32docs.html#userchannelmodes]<br />
<br />
UnrealIRCD User and Oper commands [http://www.unrealircd.com/files/docs/unreal32docs.html#useropercommands]<br />
[[Category:Mode]][[Category:IRC]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Rehash&diff=8899Rehash2011-05-24T02:16:37Z<p>Kitsune: Created page with "==What does rehashing mean?== Once in a while, I see this: *** Notice -- OperNick is rehashing server config file *** Notice -- OperNick is remotely rehashing server config f..."</p>
<hr />
<div>==What does rehashing mean?==<br />
<br />
Once in a while, I see this:<br />
<br />
*** Notice -- OperNick is rehashing server config file<br />
*** Notice -- OperNick is remotely rehashing server config file<br />
<br />
And other variations on the theme.<br />
<br />
This is an indication that the Mibbit staff is doing some maintenance to the irc.mibbit.net network.<br />
<br />
Other networks and clients may have slightly different messages.<br />
<br />
==Is it important?==<br />
To the staff, yes. To general users, probably not.<br />
<br />
A change to settings such as staff IP ranges, different server adds and moves, routing changes, etc etc. It's usually pretty boring stuff to general users.<br />
<br />
==Will you tell me why a rehash just occurred?==<br />
Well, sure. It's really not a big deal, but is kind of perplexing about why you would care, and if the sanitized answer you will get adds any additional knowledge. <br />
We are not about to tell you "oh, sure, I just added 192.168.3.17 to Axod's allowed IPs for his O-Line..."<br />
<br />
==Can I block it?==<br />
Sure, turn off mode w (wallops)<br />
<br />
===Mode +w===<br />
User mode +w means that you can see network status messages called '''wallops'''. These are messages that the system and/or staff (Opers) considers important, such as a pending service downtime.<br />
*To disable this notification, issue the command '''/mode YourNick -w'''.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
UnrealIRCD User and Channel modes [http://www.unrealircd.com/files/docs/unreal32docs.html#userchannelmodes]<br />
<br />
UnrealIRCD User and Oper commands [http://www.unrealircd.com/files/docs/unreal32docs.html#useropercommands]<br />
[[Category:Mode]][[Category:IRC]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=/ignore&diff=8895/ignore2011-05-20T05:15:26Z<p>Kitsune: </p>
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<div> /ignore <user><br />
will hide all channel messages from <user> until next connection to the server. <br />
/unignore <user><br />
revokes the /ignore command. <br />
<br />
Users of a Mibbit client have ignore/unignore commands in the user menu (when you click a user in the right column).<br />
<br />
The /ignore command is client dependent (while /[[silence]] is a server command).</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Icons&diff=8888Icons2011-05-14T19:49:50Z<p>Kitsune: added xOP column</p>
<hr />
<div>{| class="wikitable" width="100%<br />
!colspan="6"|User icons<br />
|- <!-- new row --><br />
!Icon<br />
!Name<br />
!Description<br />
!Mode<br />
!Symbol<br />
!xOP<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:Mode owner.png]]<br />
|Owner<br />
|Has full control over the channel.<br />
| +q<br />
|<tt>~</tt><br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:Mode admin.png]]<br />
|Admin<br />
|Can't be kicked because user is protected. On some networks can also set +o.<br />
| +a<br />
|<tt>&</tt><br />
|SOP<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:Mode op.png]]<br />
|Operator<br />
|Can kick people, ban people from their channel, and set channel modes.<br />
| +o<br />
|<tt>@</tt><br />
|AOP<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:Mode halfop.png]]<br />
|Halfoperator<br />
|Can do most things an operator can, with a few exceptions.<br />
| +h<br />
|<tt>%</tt><br />
|HOP<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:Mode voice.png]]<br />
|Voice<br />
|Can speak while the room is moderated (+m). In most channels, this is merely a mark of trustworthiness.<br />
| +v<br />
|<tt>+</tt><br />
|VOP<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:user green.png]]<br />
!rowspan="5"|Client icons<br />
|colspan="4"|Someone using the same Mibbit client (and the same [[backend]]).<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:user blue.png]]<br />
|colspan="4"|Someone using a different client (or a different widget [[backend]]).<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:User wii.png]]<br />
|colspan="4"|Someone using Mibbit from a Wii (and the same [[backend]]).<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:User ipod.png]]<br />
|colspan="4"|Someone using Mibbit from an iPod, such as an iPod touch (and the same [[backend]]).<br />
|-<br />
|[[Image:User iphone.png]]<br />
|colspan="4"|Someone using Mibbit from an iPhone (and the same [[backend]]).<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:User Interface]][[Category:Userlist]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Load_balancing&diff=8876Load balancing2011-04-22T03:47:44Z<p>Kitsune: changes for the week of April 24</p>
<hr />
<div>The Mibbit servers have various load balancing methods and functions, so as to give all Mibbit users a consistent experience. By using the primary server names for the different types of connections, you are assured that you will be placed on the most appropriate server that best suits both of our needs.<br />
<br />
In this way, Mibbit can also schedule upgrades and minimize downtime for all users, by directing users to appropriate servers in anticipation of such down time.<br />
<br />
==chat.mibbit.com==<br />
This is the primary Mibbit Client server. When you connect to this server, the load balance will redirect you to one of the Client servers.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!chat.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|cbe001.chat.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|01.chat.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|02.chat.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|03.chat.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|04.chat.mibbit.com<br />
|}<br />
<br />
It is possible for you to directly enter the redirected server name, and within reason, it should function, but we do not recommend it, as you would be overriding the redirection software, you may be placing yourself on a server that may be off-line, or pending maintenance. <br />
<br />
==widget.mibbit.com==<br />
This is the primary Mibbit Widget server. When you connect to this server, the load balance will redirect you to one of the Widget servers.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!widget.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|wbe001.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|wbe01.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|wbe02.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|wbe04.mibbit.com<br />
|}<br />
<br />
It is possible for you to directly enter the redirected server name, and within reason, it should function, but we do not recommend it, as you would be overriding the redirection software, you may be placing yourself on a server that may be off-line, or pending maintenance. <br />
<br />
==irc.mibbit.net==<br />
This is the primary Mibbit IRC address ("round robin"). When you connect to this address, the load balancer will redirect you to one of the IRC servers.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!irc.mibbit.net<br />
|-<br />
|irc.us.mibbit.net<br />
|-<br />
!irc.us.mibbit.net<br />
|-<br />
|irc.va.us.mibbit.net<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
It is possible for you to directly enter the redirected server name, and within reason, it should function, but we do not recommend it, as you would be overriding the redirection software, you may be placing yourself on a server that may be off-line, or pending maintenance. If you are using a Mibbit client you always should use '''irc.mibbit.net''', even if you are US based.<br />
<br />
==Reference==<br />
<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_balancing_(computing) Load Balancing]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Load_balancing&diff=8802Load balancing2011-03-14T20:57:27Z<p>Kitsune: tweeked up irc</p>
<hr />
<div>The Mibbit servers have various load balancing methods and functions, so as to give all Mibbit users a consistent experience. By using the primary server names for the different types of connections, you are assured that you will be placed on the most appropriate server that best suits both of our needs.<br />
<br />
In this way, Mibbit can also schedule upgrades and minimize downtime for all users, by directing users to appropriate servers in anticipation of such down time.<br />
<br />
==chat.mibbit.com==<br />
This is the primary Mibbit Client server. When you connect to this server, the load balance will redirect you to one of the Client servers.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!chat.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|01.chat.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|02.chat.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|03.chat.mibbit.com<br />
|}<br />
<br />
It is possible for you to directly enter the redirected server name, and within reason, it should function, but we do not recommend it, as you would be overriding the redirection software, you may be placing yourself on a server that may be off-line, or pending maintenance. <br />
<br />
==widget.mibbit.com==<br />
This is the primary Mibbit Widget server. When you connect to this server, the load balance will redirect you to one of the Widget servers.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!widget.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|wbe01.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|wbe02.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|wbe03.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|wbe04.mibbit.com<br />
|}<br />
<br />
It is possible for you to directly enter the redirected server name, and within reason, it should function, but we do not recommend it, as you would be overriding the redirection software, you may be placing yourself on a server that may be off-line, or pending maintenance. <br />
<br />
==irc.mibbit.net==<br />
This is the primary Mibbit IRC server. When you connect to this server, the load balance will redirect you to one of the IRC servers.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!irc.mibbit.net<br />
|-<br />
|irc.uk.mibbit.net<br />
|-<br />
|irc.us.mibbit.net<br />
|-<br />
!irc.us.mibbit.net<br />
|-<br />
|irc.ca.us.mibbit.net<br />
|-<br />
|irc.nj.us.mibbit.net<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
It is possible for you to directly enter the redirected server name, and within reason, it should function, but we do not recommend it, as you would be overriding the redirection software, you may be placing yourself on a server that may be off-line, or pending maintenance. <br />
<br />
==Reference==<br />
<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_balancing_(computing) Load Balancing]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Ctcp_(website)&diff=8775Ctcp (website)2011-02-14T06:22:12Z<p>Kitsune: added qwebirc link</p>
<hr />
<div>The [[Ctcp | CTCP]] website command and reply has the following command format and functions.<br />
<br />
The Command:<br />
/ctcp TheNick website<br />
<br />
will return client website referrer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_referrer] information about TheNick.<br />
SYSTEM TheNick CTCP: WEBSITE http://www.mibbit.com <br />
SYSTEM aWidget CTCP: WEBSITE http://docs.google.com/some/?widget=link<br />
SYSTEM AnotherNick CTCP: WEBSITE (blank)<br />
and other variations, depending on the client.<br />
<br />
If TheNick is using a Mibbit Client, the response is always sent. If the user has blocked their browser from sending the referrer, then the response will be shown with a blank field.<br />
<br />
At the time of this writing, the Mibbit and [http://qwebirc.org/ qwebirc] clients are the only irc clients that respond to this command.<br />
<br />
It needs to be said, that some clients allow this information to be sent as lie, but generally they would not respond without some user interaction.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Commands]][[Category:IRC]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Mibbot&diff=8738Mibbot2011-02-08T07:58:32Z<p>Kitsune: Created page with "'''Mibbot''' is the Mibbit indexing services bot, that populates information in http://search.mibbit.com/ and other search functions and statistics for the Mibbit Clients and Ser..."</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Mibbot''' is the Mibbit indexing services bot, that populates information in http://search.mibbit.com/ and other search functions and statistics for the Mibbit Clients and Services.<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
The following is aimed at the network/server owner, admin or oper.<br />
<br />
Information valid at edit time, and may be refined as requirements evolve.<br />
<br />
==Indexer nickname==<br />
* Nickname: '''mibbot_stats''' <br />
** May be truncated by your maximum nicklength settings.<br />
* User: '''mibbot_stats''' <br />
** May be truncated by your server variably for user@ length, and identd flags.<br />
*** Typically mibbot_st@ or mibbot_sta@<br />
* Host: '''search.mibbit.com'''<br />
* IP: '''97.107.138.109'''<br />
* Real Name/GECOS: '''Mibbit net stats bot'''<br />
<br />
==Why==<br />
The Mibbot indexer collects basic information on your server, much like the http://netsplit.de and http://searchirc.com indexers. We use the results to populate information in http://search.mibbit.com/ and other statistical functions.<br />
<br />
==Who is indexed==<br />
Only IRC Networks that are listed publicly in the Mibbit network selection.<br />
<br />
==Can our network be removed from indexing?==<br />
Yes of course, indicate your preference at the time that you are working with setting up the initial webirc settings, or at any time by contacting Mibbit staff. <br />
<br />
==How often are we indexed?==<br />
One connection is made every 60 minutes, to your 'connect server' on record. This may be a particular server, or maybe your Round Robbin DNS server, depending on how you have chosen to set up your webirc settings with Mibbit.<br />
<br />
==What is collected==<br />
Basically, what any user would see upon connection, with the addition of the list of channels.<br />
<br />
Specifically, the following response codes are logged:<br />
* 002 Your host is '''server''', running version '''ver'''<br />
* 003 This server was created '''datetime'''<br />
* 004 '''server ver usermode channelmode'''<br />
* 005 '''server capabilities'''<br />
* 252 /luser detail<br />
* 253 /luser detail<br />
* 255 /luser detail<br />
* 265 /luser detail<br />
* 266 /luser detail<br />
* 375 /motd detail<br />
* 322 /list detail<br />
<br />
==Does the indexer test the webirc function?==<br />
No, this bot does not test, or use, the webirc function.<br />
<br />
==Does the indexer respond to CTCP commands?==<br />
No, the present incarnation does not respond to any CTCP commands.<br />
<br />
==It sure seems to stick around a while==<br />
The present incarnation uses a rudimentary method to get past networks that prevent /list for the first few minutes. <br />
* It sits around for 10 minutes.</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Invite&diff=8661Invite2011-01-30T04:21:56Z<p>Kitsune: added cs invite</p>
<hr />
<div>{{articles}}<br />
The invite [[command]] is used to 'invite' a user into a channel. The most basic syntax is as follows:<br />
<br />
/invite NickName #ChannelName<br />
<br />
It is possible to make it so that a channel cannot be entered unless invited in. To do so, the following command is used.<br />
<br />
/mode #ChannelName +i<br />
<br />
When this mode is on, users in the channel have to use the above command to let another user on, and users wishing to join a channel must use the knock command. The knock command works as follows.<br />
<br />
/knock #ChannelName your message to the [[ops]] here<br />
<br />
If you are the channel owner, or are AOP level or above (or Access level 5 or above), you can invite yourself into the channel<br />
<br />
/cs invite #ChannelName<br />
<br />
When mode +i is set, and a user should be able to join without having to receive an invite, there is an invite exception list. To be on it, use the following command.<br />
<br />
/mode #ChannelName +I {{hm}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Commands]][[Category:Mode]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Load_balancing&diff=8572Load balancing2011-01-20T20:43:44Z<p>Kitsune: Created page with 'The Mibbit servers have various load balancing methods and functions, so as to give all Mibbit users a consistent experience. By using the primary server names for the different …'</p>
<hr />
<div>The Mibbit servers have various load balancing methods and functions, so as to give all Mibbit users a consistent experience. By using the primary server names for the different types of connections, you are assured that you will be placed on the most appropriate server that best suits both of our needs.<br />
<br />
In this way, Mibbit can also schedule upgrades and minimize downtime for all users, by directing users to appropriate servers in anticipation of such down time.<br />
<br />
==chat.mibbit.com==<br />
This is the primary Mibbit Client server. When you connect to this server, the load balance will redirect you to one of the Client servers.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!chat.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|01.chat.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|02.chat.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|03.chat.mibbit.com<br />
|}<br />
<br />
It is possible for you to directly enter the redirected server name, and within reason, it should function, but we do not recommend it, as you would be overriding the redirection software, you may be placing yourself on a server that may be off-line, or pending maintenance. <br />
<br />
==widget.mibbit.com==<br />
This is the primary Mibbit Widget server. When you connect to this server, the load balance will redirect you to one of the Widget servers.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!widget.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|wbe01.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|wbe02.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|wbe03.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
|wbe04.mibbit.com<br />
|}<br />
<br />
It is possible for you to directly enter the redirected server name, and within reason, it should function, but we do not recommend it, as you would be overriding the redirection software, you may be placing yourself on a server that may be off-line, or pending maintenance. <br />
<br />
==irc.mibbit.net==<br />
This is the primary Mibbit IRC server. When you connect to this server, the load balance will redirect you to one of the IRC servers.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!irc.mibbit.net<br />
|-<br />
|irc.uk.mibbit.net<br />
|-<br />
|irc.us.mibbit.net<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
It is possible for you to directly enter the redirected server name, and within reason, it should function, but we do not recommend it, as you would be overriding the redirection software, you may be placing yourself on a server that may be off-line, or pending maintenance. <br />
<br />
==Reference==<br />
<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_balancing_(computing) Load Balancing]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Enable_Mibbit_on_Your_IRC_Server&diff=8570Enable Mibbit on Your IRC Server2011-01-16T08:57:48Z<p>Kitsune: clean up errors in hybrid and add common detail to ratbox</p>
<hr />
<div>{{articles}}<br />
<br />
If you own an IRC server, and would like to enable people to access it from Mibbit without issues, it's simple to get set up.<br />
<br />
First of all, anyone who uses Mibbit connects from the same IP address to your IRC server. This needs to be handled by the IRC server. The default setup for most IRC servers is to only allow 3 or so connections from any single IP, which means that only 3 Mibbitians would be able to connect to the server. There are two solutions to this: WebIRC (<span style="color:darkgreen;">best</span>) or a trust/session increase.<br />
<br />
== Mibbit IP addresses ==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!IP<br />
!rDNS<br />
!previously<br />
|-<br />
!{{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}<br />
|ircip1.mibbit.com<br />
|widget.mibbit.com <br />
|-<br />
!{{Template:Mibbit_IP}} <br />
|ircip2.mibbit.com<br />
|webchat.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
!{{Template:MibbitIP3}}<br />
|ircip3.mibbit.com<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
!{{Template:MibbitIP4}}<br />
|ircip4.mibbit.com<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{Notice|Advanced: If you would like to automatically generate your own IRCd configurations using a script of some form either for remote include or other method depending on your IRCd you will be able to find all current Mibbit WEBIRC IPs in the ircip.mibbit.com round robin host name. If you don't know what this means, don't ask, just skip it.}}<br />
<br />
== WebIRC/CGI:IRC Blocks ==<br />
<br />
The [[webirc]] protocol allows Mibbit to send over the users real IP address and hostname to the IRC server. This means that cloaks, and bans, and all other hostname/IP based things work exactly as they should. When you whois the user, it'll look like they are connecting directly from their own IP, and not through Mibbit.<br />
This is also known as a ''cgiirc{}'' block on some servers.<br />
This is the best method of having Mibbit connect to your network seamlessly.<br />
<br />
If you wish to set up a Web:IRC configuration for Mibbit, please follow the following steps.<br />
# Choose a WebIRC password.<br />
#* This password should be between 6-20 alphanumeric characters. Please don't use special characters.<br />
# Configure your servers. How to do so is listed below for each server type.<br />
#* IP addresses are in the section above for reference and in each IRCd specific section below.<br />
#* Please have your settings saved and rehashed<br />
# Gather the following information so that you may supply it in the following step.<br />
#* '''Network name'''<br />
#** Will be shown in the server tab, so keep it short but meaningful. For irc.example.net could be "Example Net"<br />
#* '''A list of all DNS entries that point to your network.'''<br />
#** e.g., ''irc.blah.net, blah.com, oldname.com etc.''<br />
#** In the case that not all servers in your network are set up with WebIRC, a list of the servers with WebIRC enabled.<br />
#* Preferred connect server or round robin and the port number (if not 6667)<br />
#** e.g., ''irc.blah.net:1234'' (will be used by the main client)<br />
#* '''Server admin's Email address'''<br />
#* '''Server admin's nickname on server'''<br />
#* '''WebIRC password'''<br />
#* '''Public'''<br />
#** Only say yes if you have more than 50 users. No, services and bots do not count. IRC OPs do not count either.<br />
#** Only say yes if you want to see your server listed in the main client's Home > IRC: dropdown list.<br />
#** If there are reports that the Mibbit client cannot connect, once the entry is set up, then the "public" entry will be removed.<br />
#* '''IRCd version'''<br />
#* '''General description of the network'''<br />
#** A tag such as "Gaming", "Support", "Politics", ect.<br />
# Contact a staff member on [irc://irc.mibbit.net/help IRC.Mibbit.net] in the #help channel or send an email.<br />
#* Staff member ([[IRC_Operators|ircop]]) via IRC<br />
#* It is easier for our staff to help you through IRC, though it is less organized.<br />
#** Make sure the person is a staff member (/whois). Staff members are listed in the ''/motd''.<br />
#** Ask if anybody is available to add a WebIRC entry.<br />
#** If a staff member responds in the positive, send them the information gathered above via a private message.<br />
#** Pastebin your information to save time.<br />
#** If not, send an email. You can send an email without trying on IRC, but it is generally faster to set up through IRC.<br />
#* Send an email.<br />
#** The subject should include "WebIRC" and your network name. For example, "Example Net: WebIRC Configuration".<br />
#** Send the email to ''staff@mibbit.com''.<br />
#** Include all of the gathered information.<br />
#** Emails take longer than IRC to get processed. Most emails are processed within 24 hours.<br />
# Once your information is added to our database, we will give you a confirmation message, whether through IRC or email.<br />
#* It takes about 15 minutes for the changes to take effect on our end.<br />
<br />
=== Unrealircd ===<br />
Example UnrealIRCd cgiirc block setup/configuration (Requires [http://www.unrealircd.com/downloads.php UnrealIRCd 3.2.5] or higher):<br />
// Datacenter one :<br />
cgiirc {<br />
type webirc;<br />
hostname {{Template:Mibbit_IP}};<br />
password <password>; // no brackets ;)<br />
};<br />
// Datacenter two:<br />
cgiirc {<br />
type webirc;<br />
hostname {{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}};<br />
password <password>; // same password as above!<br />
};<br />
// Datacenter three:<br />
cgiirc {<br />
type webirc;<br />
hostname {{Template:MibbitIP3}};<br />
password <password>; // same password as above!<br />
};<br />
// Datacenter four:<br />
cgiirc {<br />
type webirc;<br />
hostname {{Template:MibbitIP4}};<br />
password <password>; // same password as above!<br />
};<br />
<br />
'''Note:''' UnrealIRCd versions between 3.2.5 to 3.2.7 have cgiirc block bugs in IPv6 compiles of UnrealIRCd, [http://bugs.unrealircd.org/view.php?id=3163 Patch available here], this issue however is resolved in version 3.2.8 and up.<br />
<br />
Read the [http://www.unrealircd.com/files/docs/unreal32docs.html#cgiirc CGI:IRC Block documentation] for more information on cgiirc blocks.<br /><br />
<br />
Then let us know the information requested [[#WEBIRC (Best method)|above]].<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
For networks that are '''unable''' for some reason '''to use cgiirc blocks''', the following will allow an unrestricted number of mibbit clients on your server(s).<br />
These blocks should not be necessary while using the cgiirc block, however adding them just in case is suggested;<br />
<br />
<br />
Throttling blocks allows the mibbit client and widget to bypass throttle by preventing auto-throttle bans:<br /><br />
except throttle {<br />
mask {{Template:Mibbit_IP}};<br />
};<br />
except throttle {<br />
mask {{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}};<br />
};<br />
except throttle {<br />
mask {{Template:MibbitIP3}};<br />
};<br />
except throttle {<br />
mask {{Template:MibbitIP4}};<br />
};<br />
<br />
<br />
The allow block will allow more specifically those unable to use cgiirc blocks to prevent having mibbit clients disconnected for maximum connections:<br />
<br />
allow {<br />
ip NOBODY;<br />
hostname *@*.mibbit.com;<br />
class clients;<br />
maxperip 1000;<br />
};<br />
<br />
Then let us know the information requested [[#WEBIRC (Best method)|above]].<br />
<br />
=== Inspircd ===<br />
<!-- [[IRCd Config/Inspircd1.1|Inspircd1.1]] example --><br />
These are instructions for how to configure an InspIRCd installation.<br />
<br />
1.) Locate the cgiirc module in the inspircd.conf called m_cgiirc.so<br />Look for <pre><module name="m_cgiirc.so"></pre> and uncomment it.<br />
<br />
2.) Locate the cgihost tag below and configure as follows:<br />
:* Choose type as Webirc<br />
:* In the ''password'' attribute, replace <password> with the password you chose.<br />
:* In the ''mask'' attribute, enter our IP addresses ({{Mibbit_IP}}, {{Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}, {{MibbitIP3}}, {{MibbitIP4}})<br />Note: In some cases its been reported that connection from mibbit users were not resolved to the correct address. In some cases this can be fixed by setting the mask to "*". Try it only as last resort.<br />
: Your cgihost should look like this:<br />
::'''&lt;cgihost type="webirc" password="<password>" mask="{{Mibbit_IP}}"&gt;'''<br />
::'''&lt;cgihost type="webirc" password="<password>" mask="{{Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}"&gt;'''<br />
::'''&lt;cgihost type="webirc" password="<password>" mask="{{MibbitIP3}}"&gt;'''<br />
::'''&lt;cgihost type="webirc" password="<password>" mask="{{MibbitIP4}}"&gt;'''<br />
<br />
3.) Locate your connection block and add an additional block as follows<br />
<br />
&lt;connect <br />
allow="{{Mibbit_IP}}" <br />
allow="{{Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}"<br />
allow="{{MibbitIP3}}" <br />
allow="{{MibbitIP4}}" <br />
timeout="60" <br />
flood="10" <br />
pingfreq="120"<br />
threshold="5" <br />
sendq="131074"<br />
recvq="4096"<br />
globalmax="30"<br />
localmax="30"<br />
port="6667"&gt;<br />
<br />
Inspircd 2.0+ seems to require separate <connect allow=""> lines, see their docs.<br />
<br />
'''<span style="color:red;">Warning</span>''': if '''all''' mibbitians get the '''same''' Mibbit@*.mibbit.com (or the obfuscated version) as ident@host after the changes, you need to '''reload the cgiirc module''' (even if they claim the quirk was fixed).<br />
<br />
The major difference from your normal &lt;connect&gt; block should be the ''allow'' parameter and the ''globalmax'' and ''localmax''. The reason for these changes is so that the server does not identify several users of mibbit as coming from the same IP and then raises a session exceeded error.<br />
<br />
If you are having problems getting the module to work, try rehashing and reloading the module after configuration changes. The easiest way to do this is by rehashing, then issuing the command "/reloadmodule m_cgiirc.so". Sometimes only a server restart helps.<br />
<br />
For more information: [http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/Modules/cgiirc InspIRCd m_cgiirc documentation]<br />
<br />
Then let us know the information requested [[#WEBIRC (Best method)|above]].<br />
<br />
===Nefarious===<br />
If F:CRYPT_OPER_PASSWORD is set to TRUE (default) you will need to use "/mkpasswd <password>" to crypt the password before adding it to the W:Line. If F:CRYPT_OPER_PASSWORD is set to FALSE then you will have to put the password in the W:Line in plain text.<br />
<br />
To check the version and revision use "/version" or "/quote version" depending on your IRC client and then look for:<br />
u2.10.11.07+Nefarious(<version>)+[<revision> <date>].<br />
<br />
Sample config for Nefarious 1.2:<br />
<br />
W:*@{{Template:Mibbit_IP}}:<password>:*::<br />
W:*@{{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}:<password>:*::<br />
W:*@{{Template:MibbitIP3}}:<password>:*::<br />
W:*@{{Template:MibbitIP4}}:<password>:*::<br />
<br />
Sample config for Nefarious 1.3 up to revision 2244:<br />
<br />
W:*@{{Template:Mibbit_IP}}:<password>:s:mibbit:"Mibbit"<br />
W:*@{{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}:<password>:s:mibbit:"Mibbit"<br />
W:*@{{Template:MibbitIP3}}:<password>:s:mibbit:"Mibbit"<br />
W:*@{{Template:MibbitIP4}}:<password>:s:mibbit:"Mibbit"<br />
<br />
Sample config for Nefarious 1.3, revision 2245 and beyond:<br />
WebIRC {<br />
mask = "*@{{Template:Mibbit_IP}}";<br />
pass = "<password>";<br />
flags = "s";<br />
ident = "mibbit";<br />
desc = "Mibbit";<br />
};<br />
<br />
WebIRC {<br />
mask = "*@{{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}";<br />
pass = "<password>";<br />
flags = "s";<br />
ident = "mibbit";<br />
desc = "Mibbit";<br />
};<br />
<br />
WebIRC {<br />
mask = "*@{{Template:MibbitIP3}}";<br />
pass = "<password>";<br />
flags = "s";<br />
ident = "mibbit";<br />
desc = "Mibbit";<br />
};<br />
<br />
WebIRC {<br />
mask = "*@{{Template:MibbitIP4}}";<br />
pass = "<password>";<br />
flags = "s";<br />
ident = "mibbit";<br />
desc = "Mibbit";<br />
};<br />
mask = "*@*.mibbit.com"; seems to work too or may be neccessary (encrypted passwords could result in a "WEBIRC Password invalid for your host" error).<br />
<br />
Then let us know the information requested [[#WEBIRC (Best method)|above]].<br />
<br />
===Charybdis===<br />
(tested with Charybdis-3.1.0)<br />
# Enable the webirc module:<br />
loadmodule "extensions/m_webirc.so";<br />
# Place it were it belongs.<br />
auth {<br />
# Mibbit one <br />
user = "*@{{Template:Mibbit_IP}}";<br />
# Mibbit two<br />
user = "*@{{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}";<br />
# Mibbit three <br />
user = "*@{{Template:MibbitIP3}}";<br />
# Mibbit four <br />
user = "*@{{Template:MibbitIP4}}";<br />
# Place here your password (default: unencrypted).<br />
password = "<password>";<br />
# The line below makes care that<br />
# Charybdis understands this is the webirc module.<br />
spoof = "webirc.";<br />
# The class.<br />
class = "users";<br />
};<br />
<br />
Always check your config with the following command (path to your charybdis installation)/bin/ircd -conftest to make sure it loads the module correctly and your config is intact. Anyways, if that succeeds it shows: notice: loading module extensions/m_webirc.so ...<br />
<br />
Then let us know the information requested [[#WEBIRC (Best method)|above]].<br />
<br />
=== RatboxIRCd===<br />
Example RatboxIRCd cgiirc block setup/configuration (Requires [http://www.ircd-ratbox.org/download.shtml RatboxIRCd 3.0.x] or higher):<br />
// For all datacenters :<br />
auth {<br />
user = "webirc@{{Template:Mibbit_IP}}"; <br />
user = "webirc@{{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}"; <br />
user = "webirc@{{Template:MibbitIP3}}"; <br />
user = "webirc@{{Template:MibbitIP4}}"; <br />
password = "<password>";<br />
spoof = "webirc.";<br />
class = "users";<br />
};<br />
// The above needs to be before the following existing lines in your config<br />
auth {<br />
user = "*@*";<br />
class = "users";<br />
};<br />
<br />
'''Note:''' The m_webirc.c module is not installed by default. Compile the m_webirc.c module, then '''loadmod contribs/m_webirc.so'''. See the output similar to '''*** Notice -- Module m_webirc.so [version: $Revision: 26401 $; MAPI version: 1] loaded at 0x29e3c580'''.<br />
<br />
Then let us know the information requested [[#WEBIRC (Best method)|above]].<br />
<br />
===Hybrid===<br />
This section applies to [http://ircd-hybrid.org/ ircd-hybrid-7.2.3]<br />
<br />
<br />
Back-story & credit:<br />
<br />
While attempting to support webirc for ircd-hybrid I discovered that the module linked by this page no longer compiled properly for the current stable release (as of this writing 7.2.3). After a bit of time with Google I discovered [http://code.freequest.net/2007/04/13/cgiirc-and-ircd-hybrid-and-more/ this article]. <br />
*ircd-hybrid Initial help by The_Spider (irc.smoothnet.org)<br />
<br />
<br />
To compile:<br />
<br />
* Download the [http://files.freequest.net/software/hybrid-modules/m_webirc.c m_webirc.c] module and place it in the contrib folder.<br />
* Modify 'Makefile.in' (also located in the contrib folder) by adding the line between any line at 34-48:<br />
m_webirc.c \<br />
* Follow normal installation instructions.(Don't forget to 'make install' in the contrib folder after you configure the main branch. Otherwise none of the modules there will be compiled and installed)<br />
<br />
<br />
Configuration:<br />
<br />
Modify the proper sections of your ircd.conf to reflect the following:<br />
// For all datacenters :<br />
auth {<br />
user = "*@{{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}";<br />
user = "*@{{Template:Mibbit_IP}}";<br />
user = "*@{{Template:MibbitIP3}}";<br />
user = "*@{{Template:MibbitIP4}}";<br />
password = "<password>";<br />
spoof = "webirc.";<br />
class = "users";<br />
};<br />
// The above needs to be before the following existing lines in your config<br />
auth {<br />
user = "*@*";<br />
class = "users";<br />
};<br />
module = "m_webirc.so";<br />
<br />
* Remove an existing example gecos ban<br />
** This prevents connection after a successful webirc conversion, generating a "Bad user info" ban.<br />
*** After a successful webirc conversion, the RealName/GECOS is changed to "http://www.mibbit.com"<br />
gecos {<br />
name = "*http*";<br />
reason = "Spambot";<br />
};<br />
<br />
As of posting, there is concern that host cloaking can override this module and render the host back to the original Mibbit IP. This can be seen as the user is presented with a clear message that webirc conversion was successful, yet /whois shows the host reverted. Disabling host cloaking does prove that the webirc process is working. This is not a recommendation to disable host cloaking. This was seen on hybrid-7.2.3+plexus-3.0.0(20070716_2-509<br />
<br />
===Other===<br />
<br />
The protocol is pretty simple. The first command sent to the server is:<br />
<br />
WEBIRC <password> cgiirc <hostname> <ip><br />
<br />
The server then uses the hostname and ip for that connection.<br />
<br />
== Trust/session limit increase ==<br />
<br />
If webirc is unavailable, mibbit sends over the users IP address and hostname.<br />
In the ident reply, we send the users IP address in hex form.<br />
We also set the users realname to be their hostname.<br />
If you use this method, you can ban individuals on their username.<br />
You just need to increase the connection limit for the Mibbit IP, and please remember NOT to k-line/ban the whole of *.mibbit.com . Ban individuals instead.<br />
<br />
Our IPs are {{Mibbit_IP}}, {{Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}, {{MibbitIP3}}, {{MibbitIP4}}.<br />
<br />
=== Configuration examples ===<br />
:*[[IRCd Config/Unreal3.2|Unreal3.2]]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:How To]][[Category:IRC]][[Category:Unreal]][[Category:Code]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Style&diff=8552Style2010-12-28T20:24:11Z<p>Kitsune: create</p>
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<div>The Style command allows you to change the colors that are sent to the channel when you type.<br />
<br />
Note that some channels can be set to strip colors, or even block any line containing colors.<br />
<br />
==Style Commands==<br />
* /style bold(enter)<br />
** Text will appear '''bold'''.<br />
* /style underline(enter)<br />
** Text will appear <u>underline</u>.<br />
* /style fg_color(enter)<br />
** fg_color is ''foreground color'', that is, the letters themselves.<br />
* /style fg_color bg_color(enter)<br />
** fg_color is ''foreground color'', that is, the letters themselves.<br />
** bg_color is ''background color'', that is, the area around the letters.<br />
*** mIRC color code values are used.<br />
* /style(enter)<br />
** Text will be reset to default settings.<br />
<br />
==mIRC Color Code Values==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!Code<br />
!Color Name<br />
!fg<br />
!bg<br />
|-<br />
|0 || white || style="color:#000;" | || style="background-color:#fff;" | x<br />
|-<br />
|1 || black || style="color:#000;" | x || style="background-color:#000;" | x<br />
|-<br />
|2 || dark blue (navy blue) || style="color:#008;" | x || style="background-color:#008;" | x<br />
|-<br />
|3 || dark green || style="color:#080;" | x || style="background-color:#080;" | x<br />
|-<br />
|4 || red || style="color:#f00;" | x || style="background-color:#f00;" | x<br />
|-<br />
|5 || brown || style="color:#804;" | x || style="background-color:#804;" | x<br />
|-<br />
|6 || violet || style="color:#808;" | x || style="background-color:#808;" | x<br />
|-<br />
|7 || orange || style="color:#f84;" | x || style="background-color:#f84;" | x<br />
|-<br />
|8 || yellow || style="color:#ff0;" | x || style="background-color:#ff0;" | x<br />
|-<br />
|9 ||lime green || style="color:#0f0;" | x || style="background-color:#0f0;" | x<br />
|-<br />
|10 || teal green || style="color:#088;" | x || style="background-color:#088;" | x<br />
|-<br />
|11 || cyan || style="color:#0ff;" | x || style="background-color:#0ff;" | x<br />
|-<br />
|12 ||light blue (royal blue) || style="color:#00f;" | x || style="background-color:#00f;" | x<br />
|-<br />
|13 || pink || style="color:#f0f;" | x || style="background-color:#f0f;" | x<br />
|-<br />
|14 || grey || style="color:#888;" | x || style="background-color:#888;" | x<br />
|-<br />
|15 || light grey (silver) || style="color:#ccc;" | x || style="background-color:#ccc;" | x<br />
|-<br />
|}</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Problem_Networks&diff=8551Problem Networks2010-12-27T22:02:01Z<p>Kitsune: /* euIRC */</p>
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<div>{{RightTOC}}There are IRC networks that have connection issues when using the Mibbit IRC client.<br />
* Some of these issues are simply you selecting an inappropriate server and port combination for your chosen network. <br />
** Read on for suggestions.<br />
* Some of these issues are temporary, and should clear up on their own.<br />
* Some of these issues are on going, and may or may not be cleared up in what we might consider a 'reasonable' time.<br />
* Some of these issues are for all intents and purposes, permanent. It does not appear that any change is possible.<br />
<br />
==Azzurra==<br />
[http://www.azzurra.org/ Azzura] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, mibbit.irc.azzurra.org or tophost.azzurra.org<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.irc.azzurra.org''' or '''&server=tophost.azzurra.org''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==DALNet==<br />
[http://www.dal.net/ DALnet] seems to block all mibbit users now. Previously they allowed 25 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple [http://www.dal.net/servers/ server] names.<br />
* Some luck has been had with the following servers:<br />
** Asia: hotspeed.sg.as.dal.net<br />
** Europe: arcor.de.eu.dal.net , matrix.de.eu.dal.net<br />
** US: masters.ix.us.dal.net , novel.fl.us.dal.net , punch.va.us.dal.net , riga-r.ca.us.dal.net , rumble.fl.us.dal.net , swiftco.wa.us.dal.net<br />
<br />
==DoDear==<br />
[http://www.dodear.com/ Dodear] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, chat.dodear.com:8067<br />
* DoDear has their own [http://widget.mibbit.com/?settings=9b6fa9a78713c2642105ca3a3ad12cb2&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067&channel=%23dodear Mibbit chat]<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==EFnet==<br />
[http://www.efnet.org/ EFNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, irc.umich.edu or irc.paraphysics.net .<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, irc.umich.edu is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=irc.umich.edu''' (or irc.paraphysics.net) in your URL.<br />
* EFNet also has their own [http://chat.efnet.org/ web client].<br />
<br />
==EpiKnet==<br />
[http://www.epiknet.org EpiKnet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, mibbit.epiknet.org:6662 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.cgichat.epiknet.org/ web client]. <br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.epiknet.org/chat/ java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.epiknet.org%3A6662''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==euIRC==<br />
[http://www.euirc.net euIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webchat.euirc.net:7000 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* euIRC has their own [http://www.euirc.net/en/chat.php web client]. <br />
* euIRC has their own [http://www.euirc.net/en/chat.php java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webchat.euirc.net%3A7000''' in your URL.<br />
** Users are reporting a dead connection, and this [http://www.euirc.net/en/news.php#news168 News Item] seems to indicate that the problem is on euIRC's end. 2010/Dec/10<br />
<br />
==Freenode==<br />
[http://freenode.net/ Freenode] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Freenode has their own [http://webchat.freenode.net/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester Freenode staff why not.<br />
<br />
==GalaxyNet==<br />
[http://www.galaxynet.org/ GalaxyNet] appears to allow only 10 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* GalaxyNet has their own [http://www.galaxynet.org/javirc/applet.html java client].<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple server names.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==GameSurge==<br />
* recommends to use "irc.'''web'''.gamesurge.net" (standard port 6667, their round-robin for WEBIRC enabled servers) or "'''webirc'''.gamesurge.net''':6007'''".<br />
<br />
==ICQ==<br />
[http://www.icq.com/ ICQ] has no specific support for Mibbit Clients.<br />
* ICQ has their own [http://chat.icq.com/icqchat/?icid=nav_chat web client].<br />
* The ICQ IRC server is unable to support Mibbit webirc, as it seems to be based on a very old version of IRC software, ''irc-m05.icq.aol.com Unreal3.2.1''.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==IrcHighway==<br />
[http://www.irchighway.net IrcHighway] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, webchat.irchighway.net<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* IrcHighway has their own [http://webchat.irchighway.net/?channels=irchighway web client]. <br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webchat.irchighway.net''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==IRCNet==<br />
[http://www.ircnet.org/ IRCNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, ircnet.eversible.com:6665 and appear to allow only 100 Mibbit Clients. Sometimes all mibbitians are klined though.<br />
* IRCnet has their own [http://chat.ircnet.org web client].<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==PreToMe==<br />
[http://preto.me PreToMe] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* irc.PreToMe.net does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
==QuakeNet==<br />
[http://quakenet.org/ QuakeNet] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Quakenet has their own [http://webchat.quakenet.org/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester QuakeNet staff why not.<br />
<br />
==Rizon==<br />
There have been some issues with both the [http://www.rizon.net Rizon] and Mibbit DNS entries for Rizon. Problems on both our sides have clouded the issues.<br />
* We suggest to try irc.rizon.'''ca''' or irc.rizon.'''no''' as a connect server if you have ''"hostname"'' or ''"CGI:IRC authentication failed"'' problems.<br />
<br />
==StarChat==<br />
[http://www.starchat.net/ StarChat] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* StarChat has their own [http://www.starchat.net/chat/?chan=StarChat java client].<br />
<br />
==SwiftIRC==<br />
[http://www.swiftirc.net/ SwiftIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webirc.swiftirc.net:5003<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webirc.swiftirc.net%3A5003''' in your URL.<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=qwebirc web client].<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=java java client].<br />
<br />
==TheBox==<br />
[http://www.thebox.bz TheBox.bz] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TheBox.bz does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
==TorrentLeech==<br />
[http://www.torrentleech.org TorrentLeech] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TorrentLeech has their own [http://www.torrentleech.org/chat.php java client].<br />
<br />
==UnderNet==<br />
[http://www.undernet.org/ UnderNet] allows 250 Mibbit Clients on ''irc.euro-transit.net''. That server (Hamburg.DE.EU.undernet.org) doesn't like some hex-IP-idents: "Bad username". You have to try irc.undernet.org then. At the moment Mibbit clients are totally banned (glined, Nov. 2010).<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] or any other error merrage.<br />
* Undernet has their own (java) [http://www.undernet.org/webchat.php web client].<br />
<br />
==Wotnet==<br />
[http://www.wotnet.com/ Wotnet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, using SSL, uk.wotnet.com:+9000<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=uk.wotnet.com%3A%2B9000''' in your URL.<br />
* Wotnet does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
[[Category:How To]][[Category:IRC]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Problem_Networks&diff=8544Problem Networks2010-12-21T14:09:24Z<p>Kitsune: /* DoDear */ strike pulldown because of usercount</p>
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<div>{{RightTOC}}There are IRC networks that have connection issues when using the Mibbit IRC client.<br />
* Some of these issues are simply you selecting an inappropriate server and port combination for your chosen network. <br />
** Read on for suggestions.<br />
* Some of these issues are temporary, and should clear up on their own.<br />
* Some of these issues are on going, and may or may not be cleared up in what we might consider a 'reasonable' time.<br />
* Some of these issues are for all intents and purposes, permanent. It does not appear that any change is possible.<br />
<br />
==Azzurra==<br />
[http://www.azzurra.org/ Azzura] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, mibbit.irc.azzurra.org or tophost.azzurra.org<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.irc.azzurra.org''' or '''&server=tophost.azzurra.org''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==DALNet==<br />
[http://www.dal.net/ DALnet] seems to block all mibbit users now. Previously they allowed 25 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple [http://www.dal.net/servers/ server] names.<br />
* Some luck has been had with the following servers:<br />
** Asia: hotspeed.sg.as.dal.net<br />
** Europe: arcor.de.eu.dal.net , matrix.de.eu.dal.net<br />
** US: masters.ix.us.dal.net , novel.fl.us.dal.net , punch.va.us.dal.net , riga-r.ca.us.dal.net , rumble.fl.us.dal.net , swiftco.wa.us.dal.net<br />
<br />
==DoDear==<br />
[http://www.dodear.com/ Dodear] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, chat.dodear.com:8067<br />
* DoDear has their own [http://widget.mibbit.com/?settings=9b6fa9a78713c2642105ca3a3ad12cb2&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067&channel=%23dodear Mibbit chat]<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==EFnet==<br />
[http://www.efnet.org/ EFNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, irc.umich.edu or irc.paraphysics.net .<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, irc.umich.edu is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=irc.umich.edu''' (or irc.paraphysics.net) in your URL.<br />
* EFNet also has their own [http://chat.efnet.org/ web client].<br />
<br />
==EpiKnet==<br />
[http://www.epiknet.org EpiKnet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, mibbit.epiknet.org:6662 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.cgichat.epiknet.org/ web client]. <br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.epiknet.org/chat/ java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.epiknet.org%3A6662''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==euIRC==<br />
[http://www.euirc.net euIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webchat.euirc.net:7000 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* euIRC has their own [http://www.euirc.net/en/chat.php web client]. <br />
* euIRC has their own [http://www.euirc.net/en/chat.php java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webchat.euirc.net%3A7000''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==Freenode==<br />
[http://freenode.net/ Freenode] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Freenode has their own [http://webchat.freenode.net/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester Freenode staff why not.<br />
<br />
==GalaxyNet==<br />
[http://www.galaxynet.org/ GalaxyNet] appears to allow only 10 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* GalaxyNet has their own [http://www.galaxynet.org/javirc/applet.html java client].<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple server names.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==GameSurge==<br />
* recommends to use "irc.'''web'''.gamesurge.net" (standard port 6667, their round-robin for WEBIRC enabled servers) or "'''webirc'''.gamesurge.net''':6007'''".<br />
<br />
==ICQ==<br />
[http://www.icq.com/ ICQ] has no specific support for Mibbit Clients.<br />
* ICQ has their own [http://chat.icq.com/icqchat/?icid=nav_chat web client].<br />
* The ICQ IRC server is unable to support Mibbit webirc, as it seems to be based on a very old version of IRC software, ''irc-m05.icq.aol.com Unreal3.2.1''.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==IrcHighway==<br />
[http://www.irchighway.net IrcHighway] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, webchat.irchighway.net<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* IrcHighway has their own [http://webchat.irchighway.net/?channels=irchighway web client]. <br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webchat.irchighway.net''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==IRCNet==<br />
[http://www.ircnet.org/ IRCNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, ircnet.eversible.com:6665 and appear to allow only 100 Mibbit Clients. Sometimes all mibbitians are klined though.<br />
* IRCnet has their own [http://chat.ircnet.org web client].<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==PreToMe==<br />
[http://preto.me PreToMe] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* irc.PreToMe.net does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
==QuakeNet==<br />
[http://quakenet.org/ QuakeNet] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Quakenet has their own [http://webchat.quakenet.org/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester QuakeNet staff why not.<br />
<br />
==Rizon==<br />
There have been some issues with both the [http://www.rizon.net Rizon] and Mibbit DNS entries for Rizon. Problems on both our sides have clouded the issues.<br />
* We suggest to try irc.rizon.'''ca''' or irc.rizon.'''no''' as a connect server if you have ''"hostname"'' or ''"CGI:IRC authentication failed"'' problems.<br />
<br />
==StarChat==<br />
[http://www.starchat.net/ StarChat] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* StarChat has their own [http://www.starchat.net/chat/?chan=StarChat java client].<br />
<br />
==SwiftIRC==<br />
[http://www.swiftirc.net/ SwiftIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webirc.swiftirc.net:5003<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webirc.swiftirc.net%3A5003''' in your URL.<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=qwebirc web client].<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=java java client].<br />
<br />
==TheBox==<br />
[http://www.thebox.bz TheBox.bz] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TheBox.bz does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
==TorrentLeech==<br />
[http://www.torrentleech.org TorrentLeech] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TorrentLeech has their own [http://www.torrentleech.org/chat.php java client].<br />
<br />
==UnderNet==<br />
[http://www.undernet.org/ UnderNet] allows 250 Mibbit Clients on ''irc.euro-transit.net''. That server (Hamburg.DE.EU.undernet.org) doesn't like some hex-IP-idents: "Bad username". You have to try irc.undernet.org then. At the moment Mibbit clients are totally banned (glined, Nov. 2010).<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] or any other error merrage.<br />
* Undernet has their own (java) [http://www.undernet.org/webchat.php web client].<br />
<br />
==Wotnet==<br />
[http://www.wotnet.com/ Wotnet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, using SSL, uk.wotnet.com:+9000<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=uk.wotnet.com%3A%2B9000''' in your URL.<br />
* Wotnet does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
[[Category:How To]][[Category:IRC]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Channel_may_not_be_registered_or_used&diff=8514Channel may not be registered or used2010-12-08T08:18:30Z<p>Kitsune: Created page with 'When I try to join a channel, I get the following message: <ChanServ> Channel #TheChannel may not be registered or used. And other variations on the theme. This is not the same…'</p>
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<div>When I try to join a channel, I get the following message:<br />
<ChanServ> Channel #TheChannel may not be registered or used.<br />
And other variations on the theme.<br />
<br />
This is not the same as when you have been banned from #TheChannel.<br />
<br />
==The Channel is Forbidden==<br />
* You may not use ChannelNames that are the same as common network channels.<br />
** For example, you can not register channels such as #help, #chat, #mibbit and other related channels. <br />
* You may not use ChannelNames that are intended to mimic common network channels, even if the name of that channel isn't being used on this network.<br />
* You may not use ChannelNames that are intended to mimic network channels that are for help, staff, or other channels.<br />
** This includes cute spelling spoofs intended to trick users.<br />
* You may not use some ChannelNames clearly used to offend or generate turmoil.<br />
* You may not use some ChannelNames that are active spam-bot landing channels, used for command and control, or otherwise, even if the name of that channel isn't being used or targeted on this network.<br />
<br />
==Little possibility of appeal==<br />
The Mibbit Staff considers all conditions, and how it will impact users before forbidding a ChannelName.<br />
* If you have a valid reason why you think you should be able to use a forbidden ChannelName, you may take it up with the Mibbit Staff.<br />
** Note that unless you present a very clear and valid reason at the outset of your appeal, your request may not get you the expected results.<br />
*** Asking us to let you use the channel ''#help'' might get you shot.</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Group&diff=8512Group2010-12-04T15:50:54Z<p>Kitsune: grouped nicks expire from non-use</p>
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<div>{{orphan|date=December 2009}}<br />
<br />
A '''group''' is a part of certain Nickservs, including the one on irc.mibbit.net. If you have multiple nicks, you will want to use group to simplify your experience on IRC. For other servers, using "/msg nickserv help group" will give information on whether or not groups are a part of their nickserv. If there is not, try "/msg nickserv help link" for a similar function. The rest of the material on this page assumes you are using irc.mibbit.net or another server that implements group the way Anope services does.<br />
<br />
== Creating a Group ==<br />
<br />
<big>1)</big> Change to the nick that you wish to have grouped. If you have autovoice or autoop in any channel, make sure you group to that nick, not with it. If you have not [[Register nick|registered]] your first nick, do so.<br />
<br />
<big>2)</big> Do the command "/msg nickserv group oldNick oldNickPass". Do not register the new nick.<br />
<br />
The nicks, at this point, should be grouped together, and when identifying for one, should have the other identified. Both nicks (and any subsequent nicks) use the pass of the first nick.<br />
<br />
== Removing a Nick From a Group ==<br />
<br />
When you [[drop]] a nick from your group, the rest of the group remains unchanged.<br />
<br />
== Seeing the List of Grouped Nicks ==<br />
<br />
Use the command "/msg nickserv glist nick" to see the list of grouped nicks for a specific nick.<br />
<br />
== Expire not affected ==<br />
<br />
Grouping a nick does not change the expire time for that nick. You must identify to each nick periodically to keep them from expiring from non-use. <br />
<br />
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[[Category:IRC]][[Category:How To]][[Category:Nickserv]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Problem_Networks&diff=8485Problem Networks2010-11-16T23:12:29Z<p>Kitsune: added wotnet</p>
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<div>{{RightTOC}}There are IRC networks that have connection issues when using the Mibbit IRC client.<br />
* Some of these issues are simply you selecting an inappropriate server and port combination for your chosen network. <br />
** Read on for suggestions.<br />
* Some of these issues are temporary, and should clear up on their own.<br />
* Some of these issues are on going, and may or may not be cleared up in what we might consider a 'reasonable' time.<br />
* Some of these issues are for all intents and purposes, permanent. It does not appear that any change is possible.<br />
<br />
==Azzurra==<br />
[http://www.azzurra.org/ Azzura] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, mibbit.irc.azzurra.org or tophost.azzurra.org<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.irc.azzurra.org''' or '''&server=tophost.azzurra.org''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==DALNet==<br />
[http://www.dal.net/ DALnet] seems to block all mibbit users now. Previously they allowed 25 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple [http://www.dal.net/servers/ server] names.<br />
* Some luck has been had with the following servers:<br />
** Asia: hotspeed.sg.as.dal.net<br />
** Europe: arcor.de.eu.dal.net , matrix.de.eu.dal.net<br />
** US: masters.ix.us.dal.net , novel.fl.us.dal.net , punch.va.us.dal.net , riga-r.ca.us.dal.net , rumble.fl.us.dal.net , swiftco.wa.us.dal.net<br />
<br />
==DoDear==<br />
[http://www.dodear.com/ Dodear] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, chat.dodear.com:8067<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* DoDear has their own [http://widget.mibbit.com/?settings=9b6fa9a78713c2642105ca3a3ad12cb2&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067&channel=%23dodear Mibbit chat]<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==EFnet==<br />
[http://www.efnet.org/ EFNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, irc.umich.edu or irc.paraphysics.net .<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, irc.umich.edu is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=irc.umich.edu''' (or irc.paraphysics.net) in your URL.<br />
* EFNet also has their own [http://chat.efnet.org/ web client].<br />
<br />
==EpiKnet==<br />
[http://www.epiknet.org EpiKnet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, mibbit.epiknet.org:6662 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.cgichat.epiknet.org/ web client]. <br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.epiknet.org/chat/ java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.epiknet.org%3A6662''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==euIRC==<br />
[http://www.euirc.net euIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webchat.euirc.net:7000 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* euIRC has their own [http://www.euirc.net/en/chat.php web client]. <br />
* euIRC has their own [http://www.euirc.net/en/chat.php java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webchat.euirc.net%3A7000''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==Freenode==<br />
[http://freenode.net/ Freenode] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Freenode has their own [http://webchat.freenode.net/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester Freenode staff why not.<br />
<br />
==GalaxyNet==<br />
[http://www.galaxynet.org/ GalaxyNet] appears to allow only 10 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* GalaxyNet has their own [http://www.galaxynet.org/javirc/applet.html java client].<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple server names.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==GameSurge==<br />
* '''webirc'''.gamesurge.net''':6007''' doesn't work any more, use '''irc'''.gamesurge.net (no port) instead.<br />
<br />
==ICQ==<br />
[http://www.icq.com/ ICQ] has no specific support for Mibbit Clients.<br />
* ICQ has their own [http://chat.icq.com/icqchat/?icid=nav_chat web client].<br />
* The ICQ IRC server is unable to support Mibbit webirc, as it seems to be based on a very old version of IRC software, ''irc-m05.icq.aol.com Unreal3.2.1''.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==IrcHighway==<br />
[http://www.irchighway.net IrcHighway] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, webchat.irchighway.net<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* IrcHighway has their own [http://webchat.irchighway.net/?channels=irchighway web client]. <br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webchat.irchighway.net''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==IRCNet==<br />
[http://www.ircnet.org/ IRCNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, ircnet.eversible.com:6665 and appear to allow only 100 Mibbit Clients. Sometimes all mibbitians are klined though.<br />
* IRCnet has their own [http://chat.ircnet.org web client].<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==PreToMe==<br />
[http://preto.me PreToMe] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* irc.PreToMe.net does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
==QuakeNet==<br />
[http://quakenet.org/ QuakeNet] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Quakenet has their own [http://webchat.quakenet.org/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester QuakeNet staff why not.<br />
<br />
==Rizon==<br />
There have been some issues with both the [http://www.rizon.net Rizon] and Mibbit DNS entries for Rizon. Problems on both our sides have clouded the issues.<br />
* We suggest to try irc.rizon.'''ca''' or irc.rizon.'''no''' as a connect server if you have ''"hostname"'' or ''"CGI:IRC authentication failed"'' problems.<br />
<br />
==StarChat==<br />
[http://www.starchat.net/ StarChat] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* StarChat has their own [http://www.starchat.net/chat/?chan=StarChat java client].<br />
<br />
==SwiftIRC==<br />
[http://www.swiftirc.net/ SwiftIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webirc.swiftirc.net:5003<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webirc.swiftirc.net%3A5003''' in your URL.<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=qwebirc web client].<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=java java client].<br />
<br />
==TheBox==<br />
[http://www.thebox.bz TheBox.bz] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TheBox.bz does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
==TorrentLeech==<br />
[http://www.torrentleech.org TorrentLeech] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TorrentLeech has their own [http://www.torrentleech.org/chat.php java client].<br />
<br />
==UnderNet==<br />
[http://www.undernet.org/ UnderNet] allows 250 Mibbit Clients on ''irc.euro-transit.net''. That server (Hamburg.DE.EU.undernet.org) doesn't like some hex-IP-idents: "Bad username". You have to try irc.undernet.org then.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
* Undernet has their own (java) [http://www.undernet.org/webchat.php web client].<br />
<br />
==Wotnet==<br />
[http://www.wotnet.com/ Wotnet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, using SSL, uk.wotnet.com:+9000<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=uk.wotnet.com%3A%2B9000''' in your URL.<br />
* Wotnet does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
[[Category:How To]][[Category:IRC]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Problem_Networks&diff=8483Problem Networks2010-11-16T20:51:21Z<p>Kitsune: added euIRC entry</p>
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<div>{{RightTOC}}There are IRC networks that have connection issues when using the Mibbit IRC client.<br />
* Some of these issues are simply you selecting an inappropriate server and port combination for your chosen network. <br />
** Read on for suggestions.<br />
* Some of these issues are temporary, and should clear up on their own.<br />
* Some of these issues are on going, and may or may not be cleared up in what we might consider a 'reasonable' time.<br />
* Some of these issues are for all intents and purposes, permanent. It does not appear that any change is possible.<br />
<br />
==Azzurra==<br />
[http://www.azzurra.org/ Azzura] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, mibbit.irc.azzurra.org or tophost.azzurra.org<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.irc.azzurra.org''' or '''&server=tophost.azzurra.org''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==DALNet==<br />
[http://www.dal.net/ DALnet] seems to block all mibbit users now. Previously they allowed 25 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple [http://www.dal.net/servers/ server] names.<br />
* Some luck has been had with the following servers:<br />
** Asia: hotspeed.sg.as.dal.net<br />
** Europe: arcor.de.eu.dal.net , matrix.de.eu.dal.net<br />
** US: masters.ix.us.dal.net , novel.fl.us.dal.net , punch.va.us.dal.net , riga-r.ca.us.dal.net , rumble.fl.us.dal.net , swiftco.wa.us.dal.net<br />
<br />
==DoDear==<br />
[http://www.dodear.com/ Dodear] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, chat.dodear.com:8067<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* DoDear has their own [http://widget.mibbit.com/?settings=9b6fa9a78713c2642105ca3a3ad12cb2&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067&channel=%23dodear Mibbit chat]<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==EFnet==<br />
[http://www.efnet.org/ EFNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, irc.umich.edu or irc.paraphysics.net .<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, irc.umich.edu is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=irc.umich.edu''' (or irc.paraphysics.net) in your URL.<br />
* EFNet also has their own [http://chat.efnet.org/ web client].<br />
<br />
==EpiKnet==<br />
[http://www.epiknet.org EpiKnet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, mibbit.epiknet.org:6662 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.cgichat.epiknet.org/ web client]. <br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.epiknet.org/chat/ java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.epiknet.org%3A6662''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==euIRC==<br />
[http://www.euirc.net euIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webchat.euirc.net:7000 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* euIRC has their own [http://www.euirc.net/en/chat.php web client]. <br />
* euIRC has their own [http://www.euirc.net/en/chat.php java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webchat.euirc.net%3A7000''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==Freenode==<br />
[http://freenode.net/ Freenode] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Freenode has their own [http://webchat.freenode.net/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester Freenode staff why not.<br />
<br />
==GalaxyNet==<br />
[http://www.galaxynet.org/ GalaxyNet] appears to allow only 10 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* GalaxyNet has their own [http://www.galaxynet.org/javirc/applet.html java client].<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple server names.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==GameSurge==<br />
* '''webirc'''.gamesurge.net''':6007''' doesn't work any more, use '''irc'''.gamesurge.net (no port) instead.<br />
<br />
==ICQ==<br />
[http://www.icq.com/ ICQ] has no specific support for Mibbit Clients.<br />
* ICQ has their own [http://chat.icq.com/icqchat/?icid=nav_chat web client].<br />
* The ICQ IRC server is unable to support Mibbit webirc, as it seems to be based on a very old version of IRC software, ''irc-m05.icq.aol.com Unreal3.2.1''.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==IrcHighway==<br />
[http://www.irchighway.net IrcHighway] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, webchat.irchighway.net<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* IrcHighway has their own [http://webchat.irchighway.net/?channels=irchighway web client]. <br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webchat.irchighway.net''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==IRCNet==<br />
[http://www.ircnet.org/ IRCNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, ircnet.eversible.com:6665 and appear to allow only 100 Mibbit Clients. Sometimes all mibbitians are klined though.<br />
* IRCnet has their own [http://chat.ircnet.org web client].<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==PreToMe==<br />
[http://preto.me PreToMe] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* irc.PreToMe.net does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
==QuakeNet==<br />
[http://quakenet.org/ QuakeNet] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Quakenet has their own [http://webchat.quakenet.org/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester QuakeNet staff why not.<br />
<br />
==Rizon==<br />
There have been some issues with both the [http://www.rizon.net Rizon] and Mibbit DNS entries for Rizon. Problems on both our sides have clouded the issues.<br />
* We suggest to try irc.rizon.'''ca''' or irc.rizon.'''no''' as a connect server if you have ''"hostname"'' or ''"CGI:IRC authentication failed"'' problems.<br />
<br />
==StarChat==<br />
[http://www.starchat.net/ StarChat] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* StarChat has their own [http://www.starchat.net/chat/?chan=StarChat java client].<br />
<br />
==SwiftIRC==<br />
[http://www.swiftirc.net/ SwiftIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webirc.swiftirc.net:5003<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webirc.swiftirc.net%3A5003''' in your URL.<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=qwebirc web client].<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=java java client].<br />
<br />
==TheBox==<br />
[http://www.thebox.bz TheBox.bz] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TheBox.bz does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
==TorrentLeech==<br />
[http://www.torrentleech.org TorrentLeech] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TorrentLeech has their own [http://www.torrentleech.org/chat.php java client].<br />
<br />
==UnderNet==<br />
[http://www.undernet.org/ UnderNet] allows 250 Mibbit Clients on ''irc.euro-transit.net''. That server (Hamburg.DE.EU.undernet.org) doesn't like some hex-IP-idents: "Bad username". You have to try irc.undernet.org then.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
* Undernet has their own (java) [http://www.undernet.org/webchat.php web client].<br />
[[Category:How To]][[Category:IRC]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Ident&diff=8453Ident2010-10-29T07:12:20Z<p>Kitsune: Created page with ''''ident (identd)''' ==What is ident== In general, and in the context of IRC, ident is a method that ''can be'' used to prove connections are valid. Mibbit is not in a position …'</p>
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<div>'''ident (identd)'''<br />
<br />
==What is ident==<br />
In general, and in the context of IRC, ident is a method that ''can be'' used to prove connections are valid. Mibbit is not in a position to tell an individual network to use (or not use) ident responses, but we do make it available for those that want to use it.<br />
<br />
==ident is enabled on Mibbit servers==<br />
Each Mibbit connect server has an ident (identd) process, so that when a user connects through the Mibbit Client or Mibbit Widget Client, and on to an IRC server, any ident requests from the IRC server is processed and responded to.<br />
<br />
All of this occurs in the background without user intervention. <br />
<br />
There are no features, functions or methods for a Mibbit Client or Mibbit Widget Client user to disable this functionality.<br />
<br />
==ident is not enabled on Mibbit Clients==<br />
Realize that the Mibbit Client or Mibbit Widget Client connects between the user's computer (desktop, console, smartphone...) and the Mibbit servers. <br />
* ident is not a function or method for this connection.<br />
<br />
Then the Mibbit servers make a connection to the desired IRC network. ident is functional over this connection.<br />
<br />
==How can a user use this information==<br />
As there are many ways to configure an IRC server, and a few ways to lie about this detail ''in a user to user context'', do not rely on this section absolutely without asking the Administrators/Operators of the server in question.<br />
<br />
In the most basic default example, some IRCd's display the ~ symbol to indicate that there was no response from an ident request.<br />
<br />
Such as, for example, could indicate that ident was received<br />
YourNick Mibbit@mib-11DE075.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net http://www.mibbit.com<br />
YourNick Mibbit@287AB38E.50E33866.F91BE320.IP http://www.mibbit.com<br />
YourNick 427ca096@webchat.mibbit.com adsl-66-124-160-150.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net<br />
YourNick 427ca096@webchat.mibbit.com 66.124.160.150<br />
<br />
Yet this, for example, could indicate that ident was not received <br />
YourNick ~Mibbit@mib-11DE075.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net http://www.mibbit.com<br />
YourNick ~Mibbit@287AB38E.50E33866.F91BE320.IP http://www.mibbit.com<br />
YourNick ~427ca096@mib-11DE075.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net adsl-66-124-160-150.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net<br />
YourNick ~427ca096@287AB38E.50E33866.F91BE320.IP 66.124.160.150<br />
<br />
==Technical discussion on ident==<br />
<br />
The following is simply some technical discussion, way more than any user needs to know, but may be of use for a user to understand how the process works, or assist an IRC server Administrator/Operator in troubleshooting.<br />
<br />
The ident process follows the specifications of [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1413 RFC 1413].<br />
<br />
The basic functionality is, that your IRCd makes note of the Source and Destination ports that are being used by the connection between the Mibbit servers and your IRCd, (not between the Client and the Mibbit servers, which is HTTP or HTTPS). The Mibbit server then responds with details on that connection.<br />
<br />
There are four possible responses:<br />
* '''The ident is "Mibbit".'''<br />
** There is a connection between the Mibbit servers and your IRCd server.<br />
** Further, there was a sucessfull [http://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php/Enable_Mibbit_on_Your_IRC_Server WebIRC] password exchange.<br />
* '''The ident is [http://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php/Hexip HexIP].'''<br />
** There is a connection between the Mibbit servers and your IRCD server.<br />
** Further, there was no [http://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php/Enable_Mibbit_on_Your_IRC_Server WebIRC] password exchange.<br />
* '''The Null response.'''<br />
** The connection closes.<br />
** There is no connection between the Mibbit servers and your IRCD server.<br />
* '''The connection can not be made.'''<br />
** oops, it seems our idented process is down.<br />
<br />
==Testing the ident functionality from your IRCd==<br />
<br />
Make a Mibbit Client or Mibbit Widget Client, or identify an existing Mibbit connection to your IRCd.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!IP<br />
!rDNS<br />
|-<br />
!{{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}<br />
|ircip1.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
!{{Template:Mibbit_IP}} <br />
|ircip2.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
!{{Template:MibbitIP3}}<br />
|ircip3.mibbit.com<br />
|-<br />
!{{Template:MibbitIP4}}<br />
|ircip4.mibbit.com<br />
|}<br />
<br />
From your shell command line on the IRCd server, issue the following command or equivalent, for example<br />
<br />
netstat | grep -i mibbit<br />
or<br />
netstat -n | grep {{Template:Mibbit_WIDGET1_IP}}<br />
<br />
This will tell you all of the existing mibbit connections, what port they are going to on your IRCd server (for example, 6667) and what port they are coming from on the Mibbit server, for example<br />
<br />
tcp 0 0 irc.exampleserver.net:ircd ircip1.mibbit.com:46666 ESTABLISHED<br />
or<br />
tcp 0 0 192.168.0.5:6667 207.192.75.252:46666 ESTABLISHED<br />
<br />
Make note of the source IP and port, in this example, the mibbit dns or IP, and 46666.<br />
* ircip1.mibbit.com:46666<br />
* 207.192.75.252:46666<br />
Make note of the destination port, in this example, 6667.<br />
* 6667<br />
<br />
From your shell command line on the IRCd server, issue the following command or equivalent, for example<br />
<br />
Telnet ircip1.mibbit.com 113<br />
<br />
This will open a connection to the Mibbit ident process. <br />
* Note that you will have to move quickly, as this connection will be automatically closed in about ten (10) seconds.<br />
<br />
You will see the following example<br />
<br />
$ telnet 207.192.75.252 113<br />
Trying 207.192.75.252...<br />
Connected to 207.192.75.252.<br />
Escape character is '^]'.<br />
<br />
Then enter the '''Source port comma Destination port''', as in this example<br />
<br />
46666,6667 (press enter)<br />
<br />
Then read the results.<br />
<br />
There are 3 possible responses<br />
<br />
'''The ident is "Mibbit".'''<br />
46666,9999 : USERID : UNIX : Mibbit<br />
* There is a connection between the Mibbit servers and your IRCd server on this pair of ports.<br />
* Further, there was a sucessfull [http://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php/Enable_Mibbit_on_Your_IRC_Server WebIRC] password exchange.<br />
<br />
'''The ident is [http://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php/Hexip HexIP].'''<br />
46666,9999 : USERID : UNIX : 427ca096 (example HexIP)<br />
* There is a connection between the Mibbit servers and your IRCd server on this pair of ports.<br />
* Further, there was no [http://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php/Enable_Mibbit_on_Your_IRC_Server WebIRC] password exchange.<br />
<br />
'''The Null response. The connection closes.'''<br />
* There is no connection between the Mibbit servers and your IRCd server on this pair of ports.<br />
[[Category:How To]][[Category:IRC]][[Category:Support]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Problem_Networks&diff=8451Problem Networks2010-10-26T02:57:25Z<p>Kitsune: added pretome</p>
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<div>{{RightTOC}}There are IRC networks that have connection issues when using the Mibbit IRC client.<br />
* Some of these issues are simply you selecting an inappropriate server and port combination for your chosen network. <br />
** Read on for suggestions.<br />
* Some of these issues are temporary, and should clear up on their own.<br />
* Some of these issues are on going, and may or may not be cleared up in what we might consider a 'reasonable' time.<br />
* Some of these issues are for all intents and purposes, permanent. It does not appear that any change is possible.<br />
<br />
==Azzurra==<br />
[http://www.azzurra.org/ Azzura] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, mibbit.irc.azzurra.org or tophost.azzurra.org<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.irc.azzurra.org''' or '''&server=tophost.azzurra.org''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==DALNet==<br />
[http://www.dal.net/ DALnet] seems to block all mibbit users now. Previously they allowed 25 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple [http://www.dal.net/servers/ server] names.<br />
* Some luck has been had with the following servers:<br />
** Asia: hotspeed.sg.as.dal.net<br />
** Europe: arcor.de.eu.dal.net , matrix.de.eu.dal.net<br />
** US: masters.ix.us.dal.net , novel.fl.us.dal.net , punch.va.us.dal.net , riga-r.ca.us.dal.net , rumble.fl.us.dal.net , swiftco.wa.us.dal.net<br />
<br />
==DoDear==<br />
[http://www.dodear.com/ Dodear] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, chat.dodear.com:8067<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* DoDear has their own [http://widget.mibbit.com/?settings=9b6fa9a78713c2642105ca3a3ad12cb2&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067&channel=%23dodear Mibbit chat]<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==EFnet==<br />
[http://www.efnet.org/ EFNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, irc.umich.edu or irc.paraphysics.net .<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, irc.umich.edu is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=irc.umich.edu''' (or irc.paraphysics.net) in your URL.<br />
* EFNet also has their own [http://chat.efnet.org/ web client].<br />
<br />
==EpiKnet==<br />
[http://www.epiknet.org EpiKnet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, mibbit.epiknet.org:6662 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.cgichat.epiknet.org/ web client]. <br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.epiknet.org/chat/ java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.epiknet.org%3A6662''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==Freenode==<br />
[http://freenode.net/ Freenode] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Freenode has their own [http://webchat.freenode.net/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester Freenode staff why not.<br />
<br />
==GalaxyNet==<br />
[http://www.galaxynet.org/ GalaxyNet] appears to allow only 10 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* GalaxyNet has their own [http://www.galaxynet.org/javirc/applet.html java client].<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple server names.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==GameSurge==<br />
* '''webirc'''.gamesurge.net''':6007''' doesn't work any more, use '''irc'''.gamesurge.net (no port) instead.<br />
<br />
==ICQ==<br />
[http://www.icq.com/ ICQ] has no specific support for Mibbit Clients.<br />
* ICQ has their own [http://chat.icq.com/icqchat/?icid=nav_chat web client].<br />
* The ICQ IRC server is unable to support Mibbit webirc, as it seems to be based on a very old version of IRC software, ''irc-m05.icq.aol.com Unreal3.2.1''.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==IrcHighway==<br />
[http://www.irchighway.net IrcHighway] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, webchat.irchighway.net<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* IrcHighway has their own [http://webchat.irchighway.net/?channels=irchighway web client]. <br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webchat.irchighway.net''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==IRCNet==<br />
[http://www.ircnet.org/ IRCNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, ircnet.eversible.com:6665 and appear to allow only 100 Mibbit Clients. Sometimes all mibbitians are klined though.<br />
* IRCnet has their own [http://chat.ircnet.org web client].<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==PreToMe==<br />
[http://preto.me PreToMe] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* irc.PreToMe.net does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
==QuakeNet==<br />
[http://quakenet.org/ QuakeNet] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Quakenet has their own [http://webchat.quakenet.org/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester QuakeNet staff why not.<br />
<br />
==Rizon==<br />
There have been some issues with both the [http://www.rizon.net Rizon] and Mibbit DNS entries for Rizon. Problems on both our sides have clouded the issues.<br />
* We suggest to try irc.rizon.'''ca''' or irc.rizon.'''no''' as a connect server if you have ''"hostname"'' or ''"CGI:IRC authentication failed"'' problems.<br />
<br />
==StarChat==<br />
[http://www.starchat.net/ StarChat] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* StarChat has their own [http://www.starchat.net/chat/?chan=StarChat java client].<br />
<br />
==SwiftIRC==<br />
[http://www.swiftirc.net/ SwiftIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webirc.swiftirc.net:5003<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webirc.swiftirc.net%3A5003''' in your URL.<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=qwebirc web client].<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=java java client].<br />
<br />
==TheBox==<br />
[http://www.thebox.bz TheBox.bz] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TheBox.bz does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
==TorrentLeech==<br />
[http://www.torrentleech.org TorrentLeech] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TorrentLeech has their own [http://www.torrentleech.org/chat.php java client].<br />
<br />
==UnderNet==<br />
[http://www.undernet.org/ UnderNet] allows 250 Mibbit Clients on ''irc.euro-transit.net''. That server (Hamburg.DE.EU.undernet.org) doesn't like some hex-IP-idents: "Bad username". You have to try irc.undernet.org then.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
* Undernet has their own (java) [http://www.undernet.org/webchat.php web client].<br />
[[Category:How To]][[Category:IRC]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Whois&diff=8415Whois2010-10-16T14:25:57Z<p>Kitsune: </p>
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<div>Whois is a method of quickly gaining information about users. What information the whois gives depends on what client you use the command from, whether or not that user is identified, modes that the user has set, modes that the channels the user is in has set, if the user is on the same server as you or another, if the user is using one IRC Client or another, or if you are an IRC OP. In Mibbit, the whois box opens up inside the channel you called the whois from. It shows [[profile]] and account information if the user whoised is on Mibbit too. Along with that, it tells what channels the user is in, their usermodes, and idle time. If they are identified on Nickserv, it will say that too. To get this dialog, use the command<br />
<br />
/whois TheNick<br />
<br />
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When using the Mibbit Client, the following example is shown:<br />
<br />
{| style="background-color: #BBBBBB"<br />
|colspan="6" style="background-color: black; color:#6CB12A; font-size:120%;"|[[File:Magnifier.png|link=]]'''Whois TheNick?'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="99" style="border-right: 1px solid black;"|[[Image:User_green.png|link=|64px]]<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Nickname:<br />
| TheNick<br />
|rowspan = "99" style="border-left: 1px solid black;"|<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Mibbit username:<br />
| TheMibbitWebAccount<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Username:<br />
| TheUserIdent<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| On Mibbit for:<br />
| 12 minutes.<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Hostname<br />
| TheHostDisplayed<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Country<br />
| TheCountry<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| IP:<br />
| TheIP<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Local Time:<br />
| HH:MM:SS UTC-H <br />
|-|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Host<br />
| *@TheHostMask<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Mibbit Client:<br />
| Widget <br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Identified:<br />
| Yes<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Sex<br />
| OptionalProfile<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Real name:<br />
| TheRealNameGecos<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Age:<br />
| OptionalProfile<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Server:<br />
| irc.the.server.net<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Location:<br />
| OptionalProfile<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| SSL:<br />
| yes<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Website:<br />
| OptionalProfile<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Modes:<br />
| is using modes +abc<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| (image)<br />
| OptionalProfile<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Help:<br />
| is available for help<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Operator:<br />
| is a Network Operator<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Server info:<br />
| TheIrcServerInfo<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This display is highly dynamic, it changes based on various issues. Some elements are never visable to the typical user, some are visable only under some conditions.<br />
<br />
;Icon:<br />
* The icon shown follows the rules in [[Icons]].<br />
<br />
'''Nickname: TheNick'''<br />
* This of course, indicates that the data shown is from TheNick that you issued the /whois TheNick command for. If you had quickly issued multiple whois commands, the results may be in a different order.<br />
<br />
'''Username: TheUserIdent'''<br />
* This is a field, typically shown as "Mibbit" for users using the Mibbit Clients. Users using different irc clients may have different values.<br />
<br />
'''Hostname: TheHostDisplayed'''<br />
* This is the host DNS or IP that is shown to all users. On many networks it is masked somewhat or totally, such as "mib-11DE075.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net" or "287AB38E.50E33866.F91BE320.IP".<br />
<br />
'''IP: TheIP'''<br />
* Optional. <br />
* If you are a Network Operator, or you apply the whois command on yourself, this shows the IP address of TheNick.<br />
<br />
'''Host: *@TheHostMask'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* If you are a Network Operator, or you apply the whois command on yourself, this shows the Host Mask of TheNick.<br />
<br />
'''Identified: yes'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* If TheNick has identified with NickServ, this field is shown.<br />
** The field is not shown if Identified: no.<br />
<br />
'''Real name: TheRealNameGecos'''<br />
* This is a field called "Real Name" or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gecos_field GECOS], typically shown as "http://www.mibbit.com" for users using the Mibbit Clients. Users using different irc clients may have different values.<br />
<br />
'''Away Message: TheAwayMessage'''<br />
* This indicates the Away Message that the user has selected, when /away is enabled.<br />
<br />
'''Server: irc.the.server.net'''<br />
* This indicates the IRC server that TheNick is connected to.<br />
<br />
'''SSL: yes'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates that TheNick has connected using the [[Ssl | SSL]] protocol.<br />
** The field is not shown if SSL: no.<br />
<br />
'''Modes: is using modes +abc'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* If you are a Network Operator, this shows the user mode of TheNick.<br />
<br />
'''Help: is available for help'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* If TheNick is a Network Operator, and has set user mode +h, this field is shown.<br />
<br />
'''Operator: is a Network Operator'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* If TheNick is a Network Operator or Administrator, this field is shown.<br />
<br />
'''Server info: TheIrcServerInfo'''<br />
* This indicates the IRC server info that TheNick is connected to, a string that the server sends. For example; "Mibbit IRC Server".<br />
<br />
'''Idle time: 34 minutes'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates when the server last detected activity from TheNick.<br />
** This is unrelated to the /away status of TheNick.<br />
* If TheNick is not on the same IRC server as you are, this field is not shown.<br />
** The command, "/whois TheNick TheNick" will force the remote server to reply with an idle time.<br />
* Note that this value could be reset by scripted actions in some clients, so may not be a valid indication that the user is not idle if the value is small.<br />
<br />
'''Channels: #help, #chat'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates what channels TheNick is in.<br />
** See [[Iwx | User mode +iwx]] for details.<br />
<br />
'''IRC Client: TheClientInformation'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates client version information.<br />
** Presently, the Mibbit Client version information, and web browser that TheNick is using.<br />
* This information is not related to [[Ctcp_(version) | CTCP version]] replies.<br />
** A non-Mibbit Client will display "unknown" in this field.<br />
<br />
'''Mibbit username: TheMibbitWebAccount'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates the Mibbit accout name if TheNick is using a Mibbit Client that is logged in to the Mibbit web site.<br />
* This information is not related to NickServ.<br />
** The field is not shown if not logged in to the Mibbit web site.<br />
<br />
'''On Mibbit for: 12 minutes'''<br />
* This indicates the time that TheNick has been connected to the IRC server.<br />
<br />
'''Country: TheCountry'''<br />
* This indicates the country that Mibbit has determined where TheNick has connected from.<br />
** The field is not shown if the user is not using the Mibbit Client.<br />
** This uses a Google API or similar product, and is not guaranteed to be accurate.<br />
** This information is used to display the country flag icon in the nick list.<br />
<br />
'''Local time: HH:MM:SS UTC-H'''<br />
* This indicates the time and timezone of TheNick.<br />
** The field is not shown if the user is not using the Mibbit Client.<br />
** If TheNick has an incorrect setting, this display will be incorrect.<br />
** This information is used to display the time of day icon in the nick list.<br />
<br />
'''Mibbit client: Widget'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates the Mibbit Client type is a Widget.<br />
** The field is not shown if the user is not using the Mibbit Widget Client.<br />
<br />
'''Sex:'''<br><br />
'''Age:'''<br><br />
'''Location:'''<br><br />
'''Web site:'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* These fields relate to optional entries in the optional [[Profile | profile]] of TheNick.<br />
** The field is not shown if the user is not using the Mibbit Client.<br />
** There are no checks to see if these are valid, a lie by TheNick, or even indicate what the field says they do.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Commands]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Whois&diff=8414Whois2010-10-16T14:24:56Z<p>Kitsune: </p>
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<div>Whois is a method of quickly gaining information about users. What information the whois gives depends on what client you use the command from, whether or not that user is identified, modes that the user has set, modes that the channels the user is in has set, if the user is on the same server as you or another, if the user is using one IRC Client or another, or if you are an IRC OP. In Mibbit, the whois box opens up inside the channel you called the whois from. It shows [[profile]] and account information if the user whoised is on Mibbit too. Along with that, it tells what channels the user is in, their usermodes, and idle time. If they are identified on Nickserv, it will say that too. To get this dialog, use the command<br />
<br />
/whois TheNick<br />
<br />
----<br />
When using the Mibbit Client, the following example is shown:<br />
<br />
{| style="background-color: #BBBBBB"<br />
|colspan="6" style="background-color: black; color:#6CB12A; font-size:120%;"|[[File:Magnifier.png|link=]]'''Whois TheNick?'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="99" style="border-right: 1px solid black;"|[[Image:User_green.png|link=|64px]]<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Nickname:<br />
| TheNick<br />
|rowspan = "99" style="border-left: 1px solid black;"|<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Mibbit username:<br />
| TheMibbitWebAccount<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Username:<br />
| TheUserIdent<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| On Mibbit for:<br />
| 12 minutes.<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Hostname<br />
| TheHostDisplayed<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Country<br />
| TheCountry<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| IP:<br />
| TheIP<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Local Time:<br />
| HH:MM:SS UTC-H <br />
|-|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Host<br />
| *@TheHostMask<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Mibbit Client:<br />
| Widget <br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Identified:<br />
| Yes<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Sex<br />
| OptionalProfile<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Real name:<br />
| TheRealNameGecos<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Age:<br />
| OptionalProfile<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Server:<br />
| irc.the.server.net<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Location:<br />
| OptionalProfile<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| SSL:<br />
| yes<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Website:<br />
| OptionalProfile<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Modes:<br />
| is using modes +abc<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| (image)<br />
| OptionalProfile<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Help:<br />
| is available for help<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Operator:<br />
| is a Network Operator<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Server info:<br />
| TheIrcServerInfo<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This display is highly dynamic, it changes based on various issues. Some elements are never visable to the typical user, some are visable only under some conditions.<br />
<br />
;Icon:<br />
* The icon shown follows the rules in [[Icons]].<br />
<br />
'''Nickname: TheNick'''<br />
* This of course, indicates that the data shown is from TheNick that you issued the /whois TheNick command for. If you had quickly issued multiple whois commands, the results may be in a different order.<br />
<br />
'''Username: TheUserIdent'''<br />
* This is a field, typically shown as "Mibbit" for users using the Mibbit Clients. Users using different irc clients may have different values.<br />
<br />
'''Hostname: TheHostDisplayed'''<br />
* This is the host DNS or IP that is shown to all users. On many networks it is masked somewhat or totally, such as "mib-11DE075.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net" or "287AB38E.50E33866.F91BE320.IP".<br />
<br />
'''IP: TheIP'''<br />
* Optional. <br />
* If you are a Network Operator, or you apply the whois command on yourself, this shows the IP address of TheNick.<br />
<br />
'''Host: *@TheHostMask'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* If you are a Network Operator, or you apply the whois command on yourself, this shows the Host Mask of TheNick.<br />
<br />
'''Identified: yes'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* If TheNick has identified with NickServ, this field is shown.<br />
** The field is not shown if Identified: no.<br />
<br />
'''Real name: TheRealNameGecos'''<br />
* This is a field called "Real Name" or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gecos_field GECOS], typically shown as "http://www.mibbit.com" for users using the Mibbit Clients. Users using different irc clients may have different values.<br />
<br />
'''Away Message: TheAwayMessage'''<br />
* This indicates the Away Message that the user has selected, when /away is enabled.<br />
<br />
'''Server: irc.the.server.net'''<br />
* This indicates the IRC server that TheNick is connected to.<br />
<br />
'''SSL: yes'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates that TheNick has connected using the [[Ssl | SSL]] protocol.<br />
** The field is not shown if SSL: no.<br />
<br />
'''Modes: is using modes +abc'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* If you are a Network Operator, this shows the user mode of TheNick.<br />
<br />
'''Help: is available for help'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* If TheNick is a Network Operator, and has set user mode +h, this field is shown.<br />
<br />
'''Operator: is a Network Operator'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* If TheNick is a Network Operator or Administrator, this field is shown.<br />
<br />
'''Server info: TheIrcServerInfo'''<br />
* This indicates the IRC server info that TheNick is connected to, a string that the server sends. For example; "Mibbit IRC Server".<br />
<br />
'''Idle time: 34 minutes'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates when the server last detected activity from TheNick.<br />
** This is unrelated to the /away status of TheNick.<br />
* If TheNick is not on the same IRC server as you are, this field is not shown.<br />
** The command, "/whois TheNick TheNick" will force the remote server to reply with an idle time.<br />
* Note that this value could be reset by scripted actions in some clients, so may not be a valid indication that the user is not idle if the value is small.<br />
<br />
'''Channels: #help, #chat'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates what channels TheNick is in.<br />
** See [[Iwx | User mode +iwx]] for details.<br />
<br />
'''IRC Client: TheClientInformation'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates client version information.<br />
** Presently, the Mibbit Client version information, and web browser that TheNick is using.<br />
* This information is not related to [[Ctcp_(version) | CTCP version]] replies.<br />
** A non-Mibbit Client will display "unknown" in this field.<br />
<br />
'''Mibbit username: TheMibbitWebAccount'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates the Mibbit accout name if TheNick is using a Mibbit Client that is logged in to the Mibbit web site.<br />
* This information is not related to NickServ.<br />
** The field is not shown if not logged in to the Mibbit web site.<br />
<br />
'''On Mibbit for: 12 minutes'''<br />
* This indicates the time that TheNick has been connected to the IRC server.<br />
<br />
'''Country: TheCountry'''<br />
* This indicates the country that Mibbit has determined where TheNick has connected from.<br />
** The field is not shown if the user is not using the Mibbit Widget Client.<br />
** This uses a Google API or similar product, and is not guaranteed to be accurate.<br />
** This information is used to display the country flag icon in the nick list.<br />
<br />
'''Local time: HH:MM:SS UTC-H'''<br />
* This indicates the time and timezone of TheNick.<br />
** The field is not shown if the user is not using the Mibbit Widget Client.<br />
** If TheNick has an incorrect setting, this display will be incorrect.<br />
** This information is used to display the time of day icon in the nick list.<br />
<br />
'''Mibbit client: Widget'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates the Mibbit Client type is a Widget.<br />
** The field is not shown if the user is not using the Mibbit Widget Client.<br />
<br />
'''Sex:'''<br><br />
'''Age:'''<br><br />
'''Location:'''<br><br />
'''Web site:'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* These fields relate to optional entries in the optional [[Profile | profile]] of TheNick.<br />
** The field is not shown if the user is not using the Mibbit Widget Client.<br />
** There are no checks to see if these are valid, a lie by TheNick, or even indicate what the field says they do.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Commands]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Protect_your_channel&diff=8408Protect your channel2010-10-15T14:04:55Z<p>Kitsune: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{articles}}<br />
<br />
To prevent random people from joining your room there are several possibilities:<br />
<br />
* Only allow users that are listed in <code>/cs access #chan list</code> (most secure):<br />
/cs set #chan restricted on<br />
** see /cs help access<br />
** see /cs help set restricted<br />
<br />
Be aware that the following methods don't protect empty channels, see also <code>/cs help set mlock</code> .<br />
<br />
* Set a channel key ("password"):<br />
type <code>/mode #chann +k key</code>. You'll want this key to be different to the password you set when registering your channel. If people want to join your channel, they must type <code>/join #chan key</code> (or you must have <code>&promptChannelKey=1</code> in the URL of your [[widget]]). If this is not persistent for you, type <code>/cs set #channel_name mlock +k[other modes here] key</code><br />
<br />
* Make the channel "[[invite]] only"</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Protect_your_channel&diff=8398Protect your channel2010-10-07T18:21:42Z<p>Kitsune: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{articles}}<br />
<br />
To prevent random people from joining your room there are several possibilities:<br />
<br />
* Only allow users that are listed in <code>/cs access #chan list</code> (most secure):<br />
/cs set #chan restricted on<br />
** see /cs help access<br />
** see /cs help restricted<br />
<br />
Be aware that the following methods don't protect empty channels, see also <code>/cs help set mlock</code> .<br />
<br />
* Set a channel key ("password"):<br />
type <code>/mode #chann +k key</code>. You'll want this key to be different to the password you set when registering your channel. If people want to join your channel, they must type <code>/join #chan key</code> (or you must have <code>&promptChannelKey=1</code> in the URL of your [[widget]]). If this is not persistent for you, type <code>/cs set #channel_name mlock +k[other modes here] key</code><br />
<br />
* Make the channel "[[invite]] only"</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=No_such_nickname_online&diff=8371No such nickname online2010-10-01T01:13:39Z<p>Kitsune: Created page with 'When I try and type, I get this message: TheChannelName: No such nickname online And other variations on the theme. Further, there is no one listed in the channel. The reason i…'</p>
<hr />
<div>When I try and type, I get this message:<br />
TheChannelName: No such nickname online<br />
And other variations on the theme.<br />
Further, there is no one listed in the channel.<br />
<br />
The reason is in the message. Channel names begin with the character #, so by example, when you entered the channel name in the Mibbit Home tab,<br />
TheChannelName<br />
will fail<br />
#TheChannelName<br />
is what you wanted to type.<br />
<br />
What actually happened in the background, is you started a PM with a nick called TheChannelName, and when you typed, there was no person online with the nickname of TheChannelName.<br />
<br />
----<br />
Yes, there are other characters indicating different channel types on different IRCd systems and different networks, but # is by far the most common character that the new user requires.</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=HELPOP&diff=8367HELPOP2010-09-28T02:01:18Z<p>Kitsune: expand channel +p and +s</p>
<hr />
<div>{{articles}}<br />
<br />
irc.mibbit.net uses [http://www.unrealircd.com/ UnrealIRCd]. Here are the supported commands (see also <code>/HELP</code>, <code>/NS HELP</code>, <code>/CS HELP</code>, <code>/BS HELP</code>, <code>/MS HELP</code>).<br />
<br />
= Regular commands =<br />
== /HELPOP USERCMDS - To get the list of user commands ==<br />
Currently the following user commands are available:<br />
<pre><br />
ADMIN AWAY CREDITS CYCLE DALINFO DCCALLOW INVITE<br />
ISON JOIN KICK KNOCK LICENSE LINKS LIST<br />
LUSERS MAP MODE MODULE MOTD NAMES NICK<br />
NOTICE PART PING PONG PRIVMSG QUIT RULES<br />
SETNAME SILENCE STATS TIME TOPIC USERHOST USERIP<br />
VERSION VHOST WATCH WHO WHOIS WHOWAS<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== /HELPOP UMODES - To get the list of user modes ==<br />
Currently the following user modes are available:<br />
<pre><br />
a = Is a Services Administrator<br />
d = Makes it so you can not receive channel PRIVMSGs (Deaf)<br />
g = Can read & send to GlobOps, and LocOps<br />
h = Available for Help (Help Operator)<br />
i = Invisible (Not shown in /WHO searches)<br />
o = Global IRC Operator<br />
p = Hide all channels in /whois and /who<br />
q = Only U:lines can kick you (Services Admins/Net Admins only)<br />
r = Identifies the nick as being Registered (settable by services only)<br />
s = Can listen to Server notices<br />
t = Says that you are using a /VHOST<br />
v = Receive infected DCC send rejection notices<br />
w = Can listen to Wallop messages<br />
x = Gives the user Hidden Hostname (security)<br />
z = Marks the client as being on a Secure Connection (SSL)<br />
A = Is a Server Administrator<br />
B = Marks you as being a Bot<br />
C = Is a Co-Administrator<br />
G = Filters out all Bad words in your messages with <censored><br />
H = Hide IRCop status in /WHO and /WHOIS. (IRC Operators only)<br />
N = Is a Network Administrator<br />
O = Local IRC Operator<br />
R = Allows you to only receive PRIVMSGs/NOTICEs from registered (+r) users<br />
S = For Services only. (Protects them)<br />
T = Prevents you from receiving CTCPs<br />
V = Marks the client as a WebTV user<br />
W = Lets you see when people do a /WHOIS on you (IRC Operators only)<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
For example, to set a user mode use <code>/mode <nickname> +B</code> to mark your nickname as a bot. To remove that user mode use <code>/mode <nickname> -B</code>.<br />
<br />
== /HELPOP CHMODES - To get the list of channel modes ==<br />
Currently the following channel modes are available:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Mode<br />
! Description<br />
! User<br />
|-<br />
|a <nickname> || Gives Channel Admin to the user || [[Image:Mode owner.png|Owner]]<br />
|-<br />
|b <nick!ident@host> || Bans the nick!ident@host from the channel || [[Image:Mode halfop.png|Halfop]]<br />
|-<br />
|c || Block messages containing mIRC color codes || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|e <nick!ident@host> || Overrides a ban for matching users || [[Image:Mode halfop.png|Halfop]]<br />
|-<br />
|f <floodparams> || Flood protection (for more info see [[Helpop#.2FHELPOP_CHMODEF_-_Channel_Flood_Protection|/HELPOP CHMODEF]]) || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|h <nickname> || Gives HalfOp status to the user (Limited op access) || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|i || A user must be invited to join the channel || [[Image:Mode halfop.png|Halfop]]<br />
|-<br />
|j <joins:sec> || Throttle joins per-user to 'joins' per 'sec' seconds || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|k <key> || Users must specify <key> to join || [[Image:Mode halfop.png|Halfop]]<br />
|-<br />
|l <number of max users> || Channel may hold at most <number> of users || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|m || Moderated channel (only +vhoaq users may speak) || [[Image:Mode halfop.png|Halfop]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[nt|n]] || Users outside the channel can not send PRIVMSGs to the channel || [[Image:Mode halfop.png|Halfop]]<br />
|-<br />
|o <nickname> || Gives Operator status to the user || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|p || Private channel - Channel is not shown in /list || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|q <nickname> || Gives Owner status to the user || [[Image:Mode owner.png|Owner]]<br />
|-<br />
|r || The channel is registered (settable by services only)<br />
|-<br />
|s || Secret channel - Channel is not shown in /list, and users that are set +p do not appear listed in this channel in /whois || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[nt|t]] || Only +hoaq may change the topic || [[Image:Mode halfop.png|Halfop]]<br />
|-<br />
|u || Auditorium mode (/names and /who #channel only show channel ops) || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|v <nickname> || Gives Voice to the user (May talk if chan is +m) || [[Image:Mode halfop.png|Halfop]]<br />
|-<br />
|z || Only Clients on a Secure Connection (SSL) can join || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|A || Server/Net Admin only channel (settable by Admins)<br />
|-<br />
|C || No CTCPs allowed in the channel || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|G || Filters out all Bad words in messages with <censored> || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|I <nick!ident@host> || Overrides +i for matching users || [[Image:Mode halfop.png|Halfop]]<br />
|-<br />
|K || /KNOCK is not allowed || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|L <chan2> || Channel link (If +l is full, the next user will auto-join <chan2>) || [[Image:Mode owner.png|Owner]]<br />
|-<br />
|M || Must be using a registered nick (+r), or have voice access to talk || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|N || No Nickname changes are permitted in the channel || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|O || IRC Operator only channel (settable by IRCops)<br />
|-<br />
|Q || No kicks allowed || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|R || Only registered (+r) users may join the channel || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|S || Strips mIRC color codes || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|T || No NOTICEs allowed in the channel || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|-<br />
|V || /INVITE is not allowed || [[Image:Mode op.png|Operator]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
For example, to set a channel mode use <code>/mode <#channel> +R</code> to prevent unregistered users from joining. To remove that user mode use <code>/mode <#channel> -R</code>.<br />
<br />
== /HELPOP CHMODEF - Channel flood protection ==<br />
<pre><br />
The +f channel mode provides comprehensive flood protection for a channel. This mode allows you to prevent join, nick change, CTCP, text, and knock floods. The syntax for this modes' parameter is as follows:<br />
<br />
+f [<amount><type>{#<action>}{,...}]:<seconds><br />
<br />
The amount specifies the number of times the specified flood must occur<br />
before action is taken. Below are the available types:<br />
<br />
==-----Type-----Name--------Default Action---Other Actions-----==<br />
c CTCP +C m, M<br />
j Join +i R<br />
k Knock +K<br />
m Messages +m M<br />
n Nickchange +N<br />
t Text kick b<br />
<br />
The difference between type m and t is that m is tallied for the entire<br />
channel whereas t is tallied per user.<br />
<br />
If you choose to specify an action for a mode, you may also specify a<br />
time (in minutes) after which the specific action will be reversed.<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== /HELPOP EXTBANS - Extended ban types ==<br />
''For more information, see [[Ban#Ban Types|Ban]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Type<br />
!Name<br />
!Explanation<br />
|-<br />
|~q<br />
|Quiet<br />
|<br />
People matching these bans can join but are unable to<br />
speak, unless they have +v or higher.<br />
Example:<br />
+bb ~q:*!*@blah.blah.com ~q:mib_*!*@* or /mode +b ~q:mib_*!*@*<br />
|-<br />
|~n<br />
|nickchange<br />
|<br />
People matching these bans cannot change nicks, unless<br />
they have +v or higher.<br />
Example:<br />
+bb ~n:*!*@*.aol.com ~n:nick*!*@*<br />
|-<br />
|~c<br />
|[prefix]<br />
channel<br />
|<br />
If the user is in this channel then (s)he is unable to<br />
join. A prefix can also be specified (+/%/@/&/~) which<br />
means that it will only match if the user has that<br />
rights or higher on the specified channel.<br />
Example: +b ~c:#lamers, +e ~c:@#trusted<br />
|-<br />
|~r<br />
|realname<br />
|<br />
If the realname of a user matches this then (s)he is<br />
unable to join.<br />
Example: +b ~r:*Stupid_bot_script*<br />
NOTE: an underscore ('_') matches both a space (' ') and<br />
an underscore ('_'), so this ban would<br />
match 'Stupid bot script v1.4'.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
= IRC operator commands =<br />
These are only needed if you become an IRC operator on the IRC server. <br />
<br />
== /HELPOP SNOMASKS - To get the list of snomasks ==<br />
Snomask stands for 'Service NOtice MASK', it (mainly) controls which server notices you will receive.<br />
Currently the following snomasks are available:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
c = View connects/disconnects on local server<br />
e = View 'Eyes' server messages (OperOverride, /CHG* and /SET* usage, ..)<br />
f = View flood alerts<br />
j = View Junk notices (not recommended for normal use)<br />
k = View KILL notices<br />
n = View nick changes on local server<br />
o = View oper-up notices<br />
q = View rejected nick changes due to Q:lines<br />
s = View general notices<br />
v = View usage of /VHOST command<br />
F = View connects/disconnects on remote servers (except U-lines)<br />
G = View TKL notices (Gline, GZline, Shun, etc)<br />
N = View nick changes on remote servers<br />
S = View spamfilter matches<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
For example, to set a snomask use <code>/mode <nickname> +s +s</code> to recieve general notices. To remove that snomask use <code>/mode <nickname> +s -s</code>.<br />
<br />
== /HELPOP OPERCMDS - To get the list of IRC operator commands ==<br />
This section gives the IRC operator only commands.<pre><br />
ADCHAT ADDMOTD ADDOMOTD CHATOPS CHGHOST CHGIDENT CHGNAME CLOSE<br />
CONNECT DCCDENY DIE DNS GLINE GLOBOPS GZLINE HTM<br />
KILL KLINE LAG LOCOPS MKPASSWD MODULE NACHAT OPER<br />
OPERMOTD REHASH RESTART RPING SAJOIN SAMODE SAPART SDESC<br />
SETHOST SETIDENT SHUN SPAMFILTER SQUIT TEMPSHUN TRACE TSCTL<br />
UNDCCDENY WALLOPS ZLINE<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== /HELPOP SVSCMDS - To get the list of U-Lined servers commands (services) ==<br />
This section gives the commands that can be sent via a U:Lined server such as services.<br />
The command is typically sent as /MSG OperServ RAW :services <command>.<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
SQLINE<br />
SVS2MODE<br />
SVS2SNO<br />
SVSFLINE<br />
SVSJOIN<br />
SVSKILL<br />
SVSLUSERS<br />
SVSMODE<br />
SVSMOTD<br />
SVSNICK<br />
SVSNLINE<br />
SVSNOLAG<br />
SVSNOOP<br />
SVSO<br />
SVSPART<br />
SVSSILENCE<br />
SVSSNO<br />
SVSWATCH<br />
SWHOIS<br />
UNSQLINE<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
[[Category:How To]]<br />
[[Category:Support]]<br />
[[Category:Code]]<br />
[[Category:Mode]]<br />
[[Category:Commands]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Entry_message&diff=8364Entry message2010-09-27T13:23:58Z<p>Kitsune: </p>
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<div>{{Services}}<br />
<br />
An entry message is a message that is [[Notice|noticed]] by Chanserv or Bot when the user joins the room. For an example, if the entry message is "Welcome to #treeFrogs", they will see<br />
<br />
<chanserv> Welcome to #treeFrogs<br />
If you have a Services Bot assigned to your channel, then the message will be from the Services Bot<br />
<Bot> Welcome to #treeFrogs<br />
<br />
== Setting/Removing an Entry Message ==<br />
<br />
Entry Messages for a channel can be set with the command <br />
<br />
'''<code>/cs set #yourChannel entrymsg [Entry message]</code>''' .<br />
<br />
If you want to remove an entry message already added, leave out the last parameter.<br />
<br />
When an entry message is successfully changed, chanserv will tell you one of the following statements:<br />
<br />
*Entry message for #yourChannel changed.<br />
*Entry message for #yourChannel unset.<br />
<br />
== Chanserv Helpfile ==<br />
<br />
Chanserv's help message on this topic, accessible by ''/cs help set entrymsg'' states:<br />
<br />
<pre>Syntax: SET channel ENTRYMSG [message]<br />
<br />
Sets the message which will be sent via /notice to users when they enter the channel. If no parameter is given, causes no message to be sent upon entering the channel.</pre><br />
<br />
[[Category:IRC]][[Category:Chanserv]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=The_silent_answer&diff=8347The silent answer2010-09-15T01:53:06Z<p>Kitsune: Created page with '== The Silent Answer == When I enter a channel, I say something, but no one answers me, why? Hey Everybody! hey guys! Where is everyone from? Do you all live in (your-little…'</p>
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<div>== The Silent Answer ==<br />
<br />
When I enter a channel, I say something, but no one answers me, why?<br />
Hey Everybody!<br />
hey guys!<br />
Where is everyone from?<br />
Do you all live in (your-little-town) too?<br />
Or even when I enter the help channel, I do not get an answer, why?<br />
I need help.<br />
Can I ask a question?<br />
Hi.<br />
Is anyone here?<br />
and other variations on the theme.<br />
<br />
===In general===<br />
* These flavors of questions rarely get a response.<br />
* Sometimes the response you get may be unexpected.<br />
<br />
===In any given channel===<br />
There could be tens, hundreds or even thousands of people a day entering and joining, do you really expect everyone already there in the channel to answer each and every person that enters asking such a benign question? They do not.<br />
<br />
===In the case of a help channel===<br />
These channels are intended to be a quiet place where little if any chat conversations are carried out, and instead the volunteer helpers (yes, none of us are paid for helping) are waiting for valid, and concise questions asked by you and others. <br />
* You do not need to "ask if you can ask". <br />
* Simply state your question and wait for an answer.<br />
** Some times, the response can take a minute or more, please do not think you are being ignored.<br />
*** Repeating the question however, may get you ignored. We saw it the first time.<br />
** Helpers and other users that do not know the answer may not even respond. <br />
*** This is expected, and further keeps the noise down.<br />
* Not everyone lives in your timezone.</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=You_have_not_registered&diff=8343You have not registered2010-09-13T23:17:21Z<p>Kitsune: Created page with 'When I connect to a server, I get this message: You have not registered PING You have not registered 451 PING You have not registered And other variations on the theme. This …'</p>
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<div>When I connect to a server, I get this message:<br />
You have not registered<br />
PING You have not registered<br />
451 PING You have not registered<br />
And other variations on the theme.<br />
<br />
This message is not related to any NickServ registration, but is a server-level message saying that your IRC session is not yet established with the server.<br />
<br />
The reason is that when you tried to connect, the server told you to chose a different nick name, and you either closed the dialog without selecting another nick, or the dialog timed out waiting for your answer.<br />
<br />
There can only be one instance of any given nick name on a particular IRC network at a time, perhaps the one you chose is taken, or otherwise in use?</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Whois&diff=8326Whois2010-09-05T15:38:44Z<p>Kitsune: added mibbit client:widget</p>
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<div>Whois is a method of quickly gaining information about users. What information the whois gives depends on what client you use the command from, whether or not that user is identified, modes that the user has set, modes that the channels the user is in has set, if the user is on the same server as you or another, if the user is using one IRC Client or another, or if you are an IRC OP. In Mibbit, the whois box opens up inside the channel you called the whois from. It shows [[profile]] and account information if the user whoised is on Mibbit too. Along with that, it tells what channels the user is in, their usermodes, and idle time. If they are identified on Nickserv, it will say that too. To get this dialog, use the command<br />
<br />
/whois TheNick<br />
<br />
----<br />
When using the Mibbit Client, the following example is shown:<br />
<br />
{| style="background-color: #BBBBBB"<br />
|colspan="6" style="background-color: black; color:#6CB12A; font-size:120%;"|[[File:Magnifier.png|link=]]'''Whois TheNick?'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="99" style="border-right: 1px solid black;"|[[Image:User_green.png|link=|64px]]<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Nickname:<br />
| TheNick<br />
|rowspan = "99" style="border-left: 1px solid black;"|<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Mibbit username:<br />
| TheMibbitWebAccount<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Username:<br />
| TheUserIdent<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| On Mibbit for:<br />
| 12 minutes.<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Hostname<br />
| TheHostDisplayed<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Country<br />
| TheCountry<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| IP:<br />
| TheIP<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Local Time:<br />
| HH:MM:SS UTC-H <br />
|-|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Host<br />
| *@TheHostMask<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Mibbit Client:<br />
| Widget <br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Identified:<br />
| Yes<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Sex<br />
| OptionalProfile<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Real name:<br />
| TheRealNameGecos<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Age:<br />
| OptionalProfile<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Server:<br />
| irc.the.server.net<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Location:<br />
| OptionalProfile<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| SSL:<br />
| yes<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Website:<br />
| OptionalProfile<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Modes:<br />
| is using modes +abc<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| (image)<br />
| OptionalProfile<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Help:<br />
| is available for help<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Operator:<br />
| is a Network Operator<br />
|-<br />
| style="color: #446658;" align=right| Server info:<br />
| TheIrcServerInfo<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
This display is highly dynamic, it changes based on various issues. Some elements are never visable to the typical user, some are visable only under some conditions.<br />
<br />
;Icon:<br />
* The icon shown follows the rules in [[Icons]].<br />
<br />
'''Nickname: TheNick'''<br />
* This of course, indicates that the data shown is from TheNick that you issued the /whois TheNick command for. If you had quickly issued multiple whois commands, the results may be in a different order.<br />
<br />
'''Username: TheUserIdent'''<br />
* This is a field, typically shown as "Mibbit" for users using the Mibbit Clients. Users using different irc clients may have different values.<br />
<br />
'''Hostname: TheHostDisplayed'''<br />
* This is the host DNS or IP that is shown to all users. On many networks it is masked somewhat or totally, such as "mib-11DE075.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net" or "287AB38E.50E33866.F91BE320.IP".<br />
<br />
'''IP: TheIP'''<br />
* Optional. <br />
* If you are a Network Operator, or you apply the whois command on yourself, this shows the IP address of TheNick.<br />
<br />
'''Host: *@TheHostMask'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* If you are a Network Operator, or you apply the whois command on yourself, this shows the Host Mask of TheNick.<br />
<br />
'''Identified: yes'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* If TheNick has identified with NickServ, this field is shown.<br />
** The field is not shown if Identified: no.<br />
<br />
'''Real name: TheRealNameGecos'''<br />
* This is a field called "Real Name" or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gecos_field GECOS], typically shown as "http://www.mibbit.com" for users using the Mibbit Clients. Users using different irc clients may have different values.<br />
<br />
'''Away Message: TheAwayMessage'''<br />
* This indicates the Away Message that the user has selected, when /away is enabled.<br />
<br />
'''Server: irc.the.server.net'''<br />
* This indicates the IRC server that TheNick is connected to.<br />
<br />
'''SSL: yes'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates that TheNick has connected using the [[Ssl | SSL]] protocol.<br />
** The field is not shown if SSL: no.<br />
<br />
'''Modes: is using modes +abc'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* If you are a Network Operator, this shows the user mode of TheNick.<br />
<br />
'''Help: is available for help'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* If TheNick is a Network Operator, and has set user mode +h, this field is shown.<br />
<br />
'''Operator: is a Network Operator'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* If TheNick is a Network Operator or Administrator, this field is shown.<br />
<br />
'''Server info: TheIrcServerInfo'''<br />
* This indicates the IRC server info that TheNick is connected to, a string that the server sends. For example; "Mibbit IRC Server".<br />
<br />
'''Idle time: 34 minutes'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates when the server last detected activity from TheNick.<br />
** This is unrelated to the /away status of TheNick.<br />
* If TheNick is not on the same IRC server as you are, this field is not shown.<br />
** The command, "/whois TheNick TheNick" will force the remote server to reply with an idle time.<br />
* Note that this value could be reset by scripted actions in some clients, so may not be a valid indication that the user is not idle if the value is small.<br />
<br />
'''Channels: #help, #chat'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates what channels TheNick is in.<br />
** See [[Iwx | User mode +iwx]] for details.<br />
<br />
'''IRC Client: TheClientInformation'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates client version information.<br />
** Presently, the Mibbit Client version information, and web browser that TheNick is using.<br />
* This information is not related to [[Ctcp_(version) | CTCP version]] replies.<br />
** A non-Mibbit Client will display "unknown" in this field.<br />
<br />
'''Mibbit username: TheMibbitWebAccount'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates the Mibbit accout name if TheNick is using a Mibbit Client that is logged in to the Mibbit web site.<br />
* This information is not related to NickServ.<br />
** The field is not shown if not logged in to the Mibbit web site.<br />
<br />
'''On Mibbit for: 12 minutes'''<br />
* This indicates the time that TheNick has been connected to the IRC server.<br />
<br />
'''Country: TheCountry'''<br />
* This indicates the country that Mibbit has determined where TheNick has connected from.<br />
** This uses a Google API or similar product, and is not guaranteed to be accurate.<br />
** This information is used to display the country flag icon in the nick list.<br />
<br />
'''Local time: HH:MM:SS UTC-H'''<br />
* This indicates the time and timezone of TheNick.<br />
** If TheNick has an incorrect setting, this display will be incorrect.<br />
** This information is used to display the time of day icon in the nick list.<br />
<br />
'''Mibbit client: Widget'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* This indicates the Mibbit Client type is a Widget.<br />
** The field is not shown if the user is not using the Mibbit Widget Client.<br />
<br />
'''Sex:'''<br><br />
'''Age:'''<br><br />
'''Location:'''<br><br />
'''Web site:'''<br />
* Optional.<br />
* These fields relate to optional entries in the optional [[Profile | profile]] of TheNick.<br />
** There are no checks to see if these are valid, a lie by TheNick, or even indicate what the field says they do.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Commands]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=No_such_channel&diff=8325No such channel2010-09-05T14:54:19Z<p>Kitsune: Created page with 'When I try and join a channel, I get this message: No such channel TheChannelName And other variations on the theme. The reason is in the message. Channel names begin with the …'</p>
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<div>When I try and join a channel, I get this message:<br />
No such channel TheChannelName<br />
And other variations on the theme.<br />
<br />
The reason is in the message. Channel names begin with the character #, so by example, <br />
/join TheChannelName<br />
will fail<br />
/join #TheChannelName<br />
is what you wanted to type.<br />
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Yes, there are other characters indicating different channel types on different IRCd systems and different networks, but # is by far the most common character that the new user requires.</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Problem_Networks&diff=8321Problem Networks2010-09-05T01:53:53Z<p>Kitsune: added irchighway</p>
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<div>{{RightTOC}}There are IRC networks that have connection issues when using the Mibbit IRC client.<br />
* Some of these issues are simply you selecting an inappropriate server and port combination for your chosen network. <br />
** Read on for suggestions.<br />
* Some of these issues are temporary, and should clear up on their own.<br />
* Some of these issues are on going, and may or may not be cleared up in what we might consider a 'reasonable' time.<br />
* Some of these issues are for all intents and purposes, permanent. It does not appear that any change is possible.<br />
<br />
==Azzurra==<br />
[http://www.azzurra.org/ Azzura] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, mibbit.irc.azzurra.org or tophost.azzurra.org<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.irc.azzurra.org''' or '''&server=tophost.azzurra.org''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==DALNet==<br />
[http://www.dal.net/ DALnet] seems to block all mibbit users from time to time. Normally they allow '''25''' Mibbit Clients '''per server'''.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple [http://www.dal.net/servers/ server] names.<br />
* Some luck has been had with the following servers:<br />
** Asia: hotspeed.sg.as.dal.net<br />
** Europe: arcor.de.eu.dal.net , matrix.de.eu.dal.net<br />
** US: masters.ix.us.dal.net , novel.fl.us.dal.net , punch.va.us.dal.net , riga-r.ca.us.dal.net , rumble.fl.us.dal.net , swiftco.wa.us.dal.net<br />
<br />
==DoDear==<br />
[http://www.dodear.com/ Dodear] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, chat.dodear.com:8067<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* DoDear has their own [http://widget.mibbit.com/?settings=9b6fa9a78713c2642105ca3a3ad12cb2&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067&channel=%23dodear Mibbit chat]<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==EFnet==<br />
[http://www.efnet.org/ EFNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, irc.umich.edu or irc.paraphysics.net .<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, irc.umich.edu is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=irc.umich.edu''' (or irc.paraphysics.net) in your URL.<br />
* EFNet also has their own [http://chat.efnet.org/ web client].<br />
<br />
==EpiKnet==<br />
[http://www.epiknet.org EpiKnet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, mibbit.epiknet.org:6662 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.cgichat.epiknet.org/ web client]. <br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.epiknet.org/chat/ java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.epiknet.org%3A6662''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==Freenode==<br />
[http://freenode.net/ Freenode] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Freenode has their own [http://webchat.freenode.net/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester Freenode staff why not.<br />
<br />
==GalaxyNet==<br />
[http://www.galaxynet.org/ GalaxyNet] appears to allow only 10 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* GalaxyNet has their own [http://www.galaxynet.org/javirc/applet.html java client].<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple server names.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==GameSurge==<br />
* '''webirc'''.gamesurge.net''':6007''' doesn't work any more, use '''irc'''.gamesurge.net (no port) instead.<br />
<br />
==ICQ==<br />
[http://www.icq.com/ ICQ] has no specific support for Mibbit Clients.<br />
* ICQ has their own [http://chat.icq.com/icqchat/?icid=nav_chat web client].<br />
* The ICQ IRC server is unable to support Mibbit webirc, as it seems to be based on a very old version of IRC software, ''irc-m05.icq.aol.com Unreal3.2.1''.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==IrcHighway==<br />
[http://www.irchighway.net IrcHighway] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, webchat.irchighway.net<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* IrcHighway has their own [http://webchat.irchighway.net/?channels=irchighway web client]. <br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webchat.irchighway.net''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==IRCNet==<br />
[http://www.ircnet.org/ IRCNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, ircnet.eversible.com:6665 and appear to allow only 100 Mibbit Clients. Sometimes all mibbitians are klined though.<br />
* IRCnet has their own [http://chat.ircnet.org web client].<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==QuakeNet==<br />
[http://quakenet.org/ QuakeNet] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Quakenet has their own [http://webchat.quakenet.org/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester QuakeNet staff why not.<br />
<br />
==Rizon==<br />
There have been some issues with both the [http://www.rizon.net Rizon] and Mibbit DNS entries for Rizon. Problems on both our sides have clouded the issues.<br />
* We suggest to try irc.rizon.'''ca''' or irc.rizon.'''no''' as a connect server if you have ''"hostname"'' or ''"CGI:IRC authentication failed"'' problems.<br />
<br />
==StarChat==<br />
[http://www.starchat.net/ StarChat] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* StarChat has their own [http://www.starchat.net/chat/?chan=StarChat java client].<br />
<br />
==SwiftIRC==<br />
[http://www.swiftirc.net/ SwiftIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webirc.swiftirc.net:5003<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webirc.swiftirc.net%3A5003''' in your URL.<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=qwebirc web client].<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=java java client].<br />
<br />
==TheBox==<br />
[http://www.thebox.bz TheBox.bz] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TheBox.bz does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
==TorrentLeech==<br />
[http://www.torrentleech.org TorrentLeech] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TorrentLeech has their own [http://www.torrentleech.org/chat.php java client].<br />
<br />
==UnderNet==<br />
[http://www.undernet.org/ UnderNet] previously allowed 150 Mibbit Clients on ''Brussels.Be.Eu.undernet.org'' (that server is not availabele any more).<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
* Undernet has their own (java) [http://www.undernet.org/webchat.php web client].<br />
[[Category:How To]][[Category:IRC]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=This_nickname_may_not_be_used&diff=8319This nickname may not be used2010-09-03T04:59:15Z<p>Kitsune: Created page with 'When I try to change my nick, I get the following message: <NickServ> This nickname may not be used. Please choose another one. <NickServ> Nick TheNick may not be registered o…'</p>
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<div>When I try to change my nick, I get the following message:<br />
<NickServ> This nickname may not be used. Please choose another one.<br />
<NickServ> Nick TheNick may not be registered or used.<br />
And other variations on the theme.<br />
<br />
This is not the same as when someone else is already using TheNick.<br />
<br />
==The Nick is Forbidden==<br />
* You may not use nicknames that are the same as common network services.<br />
** For example, you can not use the nicknames such as NickServ, ChanServ, Bot, and other related nicks. <br />
* You may not use nicknames that are intended to mimic common network services, even if the name of that services isn't being used on this network.<br />
* You may not use nicknames that are intended to mimic staff, or other users.<br />
** This includes cute spelling spoofs intended to trick users.<br />
* You may not use some nicknames clearly used to offend or generate turmoil.<br />
<br />
==Little possibility of appeal==<br />
The Mibbit Staff considers all conditions, and how it will impact users before forbidding a nickname.<br />
* If you have a valid reason why you think you should be able to use a forbidden nickname, you may take it up with the Mibbit Staff.<br />
** Note that unless you present a very clear and valid reason at the outset of your appeal, your request may not get you the expected results.<br />
*** Asking us to let you use the nick ''NickServ'' might get you shot.</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Problem_Networks&diff=8318Problem Networks2010-09-02T20:24:03Z<p>Kitsune: </p>
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<div>{{RightTOC}}There are IRC networks that have connection issues when using the Mibbit IRC client.<br />
* Some of these issues are simply you selecting an inappropriate server and port combination for your chosen network. <br />
** Read on for suggestions.<br />
* Some of these issues are temporary, and should clear up on their own.<br />
* Some of these issues are on going, and may or may not be cleared up in what we might consider a 'reasonable' time.<br />
* Some of these issues are for all intents and purposes, permanent. It does not appear that any change is possible.<br />
<br />
==Azzurra==<br />
[http://www.azzurra.org/ Azzura] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, mibbit.irc.azzurra.org or tophost.azzurra.org<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.irc.azzurra.org''' or '''&server=tophost.azzurra.org''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==DALNet==<br />
[http://www.dal.net/ DALnet] seems to block all mibbit users from time to time. Normally they allow '''25''' Mibbit Clients '''per server'''.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple [http://www.dal.net/servers/ server] names.<br />
* Some luck has been had with the following servers:<br />
** Asia: hotspeed.sg.as.dal.net<br />
** Europe: arcor.de.eu.dal.net , matrix.de.eu.dal.net<br />
** US: masters.ix.us.dal.net , novel.fl.us.dal.net , punch.va.us.dal.net , riga-r.ca.us.dal.net , rumble.fl.us.dal.net , swiftco.wa.us.dal.net<br />
<br />
==DoDear==<br />
[http://www.dodear.com/ Dodear] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, chat.dodear.com:8067<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* DoDear has their own [http://widget.mibbit.com/?settings=9b6fa9a78713c2642105ca3a3ad12cb2&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067&channel=%23dodear Mibbit chat]<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==EFnet==<br />
[http://www.efnet.org/ EFNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, irc.umich.edu or irc.paraphysics.net .<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, irc.umich.edu is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=irc.umich.edu''' (or irc.paraphysics.net) in your URL.<br />
* EFNet also has their own [http://chat.efnet.org/ web client].<br />
<br />
==EpiKnet==<br />
[http://www.epiknet.org EpiKnet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, mibbit.epiknet.org:6662 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.cgichat.epiknet.org/ web client]. <br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.epiknet.org/chat/ java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.epiknet.org%3A6662''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==Freenode==<br />
[http://freenode.net/ Freenode] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Freenode has their own [http://webchat.freenode.net/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester Freenode staff why not.<br />
<br />
==GalaxyNet==<br />
[http://www.galaxynet.org/ GalaxyNet] appears to allow only 10 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* GalaxyNet has their own [http://www.galaxynet.org/javirc/applet.html java client].<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple server names.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==GameSurge==<br />
* '''webirc'''.gamesurge.net''':6007''' doesn't work any more, use '''irc'''.gamesurge.net (no port) instead.<br />
<br />
==ICQ==<br />
[http://www.icq.com/ ICQ] has no specific support for Mibbit Clients.<br />
* ICQ has their own [http://chat.icq.com/icqchat/?icid=nav_chat web client].<br />
* The ICQ IRC server is unable to support Mibbit webirc, as it seems to be based on a very old version of IRC software, ''irc-m05.icq.aol.com Unreal3.2.1''.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==IRCNet==<br />
[http://www.ircnet.org/ IRCNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, ircnet.eversible.com:6665 and appear to allow only 100 Mibbit Clients. Sometimes all mibbitians are klined though.<br />
* IRCnet has their own [http://chat.ircnet.org web client].<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==QuakeNet==<br />
[http://quakenet.org/ QuakeNet] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Quakenet has their own [http://webchat.quakenet.org/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester QuakeNet staff why not.<br />
<br />
==Rizon==<br />
There have been some issues with both the [http://www.rizon.net Rizon] and Mibbit DNS entries for Rizon. Problems on both our sides have clouded the issues.<br />
* We suggest to try irc.rizon.'''ca''' or irc.rizon.'''no''' as a connect server if you have ''"hostname"'' or ''"CGI:IRC authentication failed"'' problems.<br />
<br />
==StarChat==<br />
[http://www.starchat.net/ StarChat] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* StarChat has their own [http://www.starchat.net/chat/?chan=StarChat java client].<br />
<br />
==SwiftIRC==<br />
[http://www.swiftirc.net/ SwiftIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webirc.swiftirc.net:5003<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webirc.swiftirc.net%3A5003''' in your URL.<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=qwebirc web client].<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=java java client].<br />
<br />
==TheBox==<br />
[http://www.thebox.bz TheBox.bz] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TheBox.bz does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
==TorrentLeech==<br />
[http://www.torrentleech.org TorrentLeech] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TorrentLeech has their own [http://www.torrentleech.org/chat.php java client].<br />
<br />
==UnderNet==<br />
[http://www.undernet.org/ UnderNet] previously allowed 150 Mibbit Clients on ''Brussels.Be.Eu.undernet.org'' (that server is not availabele any more).<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
* Undernet has their own (java) [http://www.undernet.org/webchat.php web client].<br />
[[Category:How To]][[Category:IRC]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Problem_Networks&diff=8317Problem Networks2010-09-02T20:23:30Z<p>Kitsune: added thebox.bz</p>
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<div>{{RightTOC}}There are IRC networks that have connection issues when using the Mibbit IRC client.<br />
* Some of these issues are simply you selecting an inappropriate server and port combination for your chosen network. <br />
** Read on for suggestions.<br />
* Some of these issues are temporary, and should clear up on their own.<br />
* Some of these issues are on going, and may or may not be cleared up in what we might consider a 'reasonable' time.<br />
* Some of these issues are for all intents and purposes, permanent. It does not appear that any change is possible.<br />
<br />
==Azzurra==<br />
[http://www.azzurra.org/ Azzura] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, mibbit.irc.azzurra.org or tophost.azzurra.org<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.irc.azzurra.org''' or '''&server=tophost.azzurra.org''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==DALNet==<br />
[http://www.dal.net/ DALnet] seems to block all mibbit users from time to time. Normally they allow '''25''' Mibbit Clients '''per server'''.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple [http://www.dal.net/servers/ server] names.<br />
* Some luck has been had with the following servers:<br />
** Asia: hotspeed.sg.as.dal.net<br />
** Europe: arcor.de.eu.dal.net , matrix.de.eu.dal.net<br />
** US: masters.ix.us.dal.net , novel.fl.us.dal.net , punch.va.us.dal.net , riga-r.ca.us.dal.net , rumble.fl.us.dal.net , swiftco.wa.us.dal.net<br />
<br />
==DoDear==<br />
[http://www.dodear.com/ Dodear] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, chat.dodear.com:8067<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* DoDear has their own [http://widget.mibbit.com/?settings=9b6fa9a78713c2642105ca3a3ad12cb2&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067&channel=%23dodear Mibbit chat]<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==EFnet==<br />
[http://www.efnet.org/ EFNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, irc.umich.edu or irc.paraphysics.net .<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, irc.umich.edu is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=irc.umich.edu''' (or irc.paraphysics.net) in your URL.<br />
* EFNet also has their own [http://chat.efnet.org/ web client].<br />
<br />
==EpiKnet==<br />
[http://www.epiknet.org EpiKnet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, mibbit.epiknet.org:6662 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.cgichat.epiknet.org/ web client]. <br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.epiknet.org/chat/ java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.epiknet.org%3A6662''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==Freenode==<br />
[http://freenode.net/ Freenode] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Freenode has their own [http://webchat.freenode.net/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester Freenode staff why not.<br />
<br />
==GalaxyNet==<br />
[http://www.galaxynet.org/ GalaxyNet] appears to allow only 10 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* GalaxyNet has their own [http://www.galaxynet.org/javirc/applet.html java client].<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple server names.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==GameSurge==<br />
* '''webirc'''.gamesurge.net''':6007''' doesn't work any more, use '''irc'''.gamesurge.net (no port) instead.<br />
<br />
==ICQ==<br />
[http://www.icq.com/ ICQ] has no specific support for Mibbit Clients.<br />
* ICQ has their own [http://chat.icq.com/icqchat/?icid=nav_chat web client].<br />
* The ICQ IRC server is unable to support Mibbit webirc, as it seems to be based on a very old version of IRC software, ''irc-m05.icq.aol.com Unreal3.2.1''.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==IRCNet==<br />
[http://www.ircnet.org/ IRCNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, ircnet.eversible.com:6665 and appear to allow only 100 Mibbit Clients. Sometimes all mibbitians are klined though.<br />
* IRCnet has their own [http://chat.ircnet.org web client].<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==QuakeNet==<br />
[http://quakenet.org/ QuakeNet] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Quakenet has their own [http://webchat.quakenet.org/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester QuakeNet staff why not.<br />
<br />
==Rizon==<br />
There have been some issues with both the [http://www.rizon.net Rizon] and Mibbit DNS entries for Rizon. Problems on both our sides have clouded the issues.<br />
* We suggest to try irc.rizon.'''ca''' or irc.rizon.'''no''' as a connect server if you have ''"hostname"'' or ''"CGI:IRC authentication failed"'' problems.<br />
<br />
==StarChat==<br />
[http://www.starchat.net/ StarChat] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* StarChat has their own [http://www.starchat.net/chat/?chan=StarChat java client].<br />
<br />
==SwiftIRC==<br />
[http://www.swiftirc.net/ SwiftIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webirc.swiftirc.net:5003<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webirc.swiftirc.net%3A5003''' in your URL.<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=qwebirc web client].<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=java java client].<br />
<br />
==TheBox==<br />
[http://www.thebox.bz ToheBox.bz] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TheBox.bz does not appear to have their own web or java client.<br />
<br />
==TorrentLeech==<br />
[http://www.torrentleech.org TorrentLeech] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TorrentLeech has their own [http://www.torrentleech.org/chat.php java client].<br />
<br />
==UnderNet==<br />
[http://www.undernet.org/ UnderNet] previously allowed 150 Mibbit Clients on ''Brussels.Be.Eu.undernet.org'' (that server is not availabele any more).<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
* Undernet has their own (java) [http://www.undernet.org/webchat.php web client].<br />
[[Category:How To]][[Category:IRC]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Can_not_send_to_channel&diff=8316Can not send to channel2010-09-02T17:28:08Z<p>Kitsune: </p>
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<div>When I type, I get this message:<br />
Can not send to channel: #TheChannelName<br />
And other variations on the theme.<br />
<br />
The reasons are varied, and depends on many related and unrelated settings.<br />
<br />
==I get the message in every channel, no matter what I type==<br />
Further, you can not join any new channels.<br />
You have apparently been shunned (a type of [[I am Banned|ban]] that is a forced mute of your connection) network wide.<br />
<br />
==I get the message in one or more, but not all channels, no matter what I type==<br />
Channels can be set to be moderated, which means only users with the mode of voice or higher can type.<br />
<br />
Or, you have apparently been [[I am Banned|banned]] in that channel.<br />
<br />
==I get the message in one or more, but not all channels, when I try to type in color==<br />
Channels can be set to disallow color.<br />
For example, Unrealircd channel mode +c<br />
<br />
==I get the message in every channel when I type a link==<br />
It is possible that the link has been filtered network wide.<br />
The network has determined that the link you are trying to type, or some variant of that link, is either unsafe, being sent by a spambot, or has turned into a network wide nuisance.<br />
* For example, other users may be spamming some game link everywhere, or in inappropriate channels, just to get more people to click their link, to get them points, to help them win an iPod, and other variations on a theme.</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Too_many_targets&diff=8315Too many targets2010-09-02T17:11:07Z<p>Kitsune: Created page with 'When I type, I get this message: Too many targets: NAMES And other variations on the theme. The reasons are varied, and depends on the command you entered, and the options you …'</p>
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<div>When I type, I get this message:<br />
Too many targets: NAMES<br />
And other variations on the theme.<br />
<br />
The reasons are varied, and depends on the command you entered, and the options you chose to enter with the command.<br />
<br />
==NAMES==<br />
The /names command can only have one target (one channel name)<br />
* This is a valid command.<br />
/names #test<br />
* This is an invalid command, there are two targets (two channel names)<br />
/names #test,#help</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Cannot_send_to_channel&diff=8304Cannot send to channel2010-08-29T03:47:36Z<p>Kitsune: Redirected page to Can not send to channel</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Can not send to channel]]</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Can_not_send_to_channel&diff=8303Can not send to channel2010-08-29T03:46:29Z<p>Kitsune: Created page with 'When I type, I get this message: Can not send to channel: #TheChannelName And other variations on the theme. The reasons are varied, and depends on many related and unrelated s…'</p>
<hr />
<div>When I type, I get this message:<br />
Can not send to channel: #TheChannelName<br />
And other variations on the theme.<br />
<br />
The reasons are varied, and depends on many related and unrelated settings.<br />
<br />
==I get the message in every channel, no matter what I type==<br />
Further, you can not join any new channels.<br />
You have apparently been shunned (a type of [[I am Banned|ban]] that is a forced mute of your connection) network wide.<br />
<br />
==I get the message in one or more, but not all channels, no matter what I type==<br />
You have apparently been [[I am Banned|banned]] in that channel.<br />
<br />
==I get the message in one or more, but not all channels, when I try to type in color==<br />
Channels can be set to disallow color.<br />
For example, Unrealircd channel mode +c<br />
<br />
==I get the message in every channel when I type a link==<br />
It is possible that the link has been filtered network wide.<br />
The network has determined that the link you are trying to type, or some variant of that link, is either unsafe, being sent by a spambot, or has turned into a network wide nuisance.<br />
* For example, other users may be spamming some game link everywhere, or in inappropriate channels, just to get more people to click their link, to get them points, to help them win an iPod, and other variations on a theme.</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Cannot_send_to_channel&diff=8302Cannot send to channel2010-08-29T03:45:05Z<p>Kitsune: Created page with 'When I type, I get this message: Can not send to channel: #TheChannelName And other variations on the theme. The reasons are varied, and depends on many related and unrelated s…'</p>
<hr />
<div>When I type, I get this message:<br />
Can not send to channel: #TheChannelName<br />
And other variations on the theme.<br />
<br />
The reasons are varied, and depends on many related and unrelated settings.<br />
<br />
==I get the message in every channel, no matter what I type==<br />
Further, you can not join any new channels.<br />
You have apparently been shunned (a type of [[I am Banned|ban]] that is a forced mute of your connection) network wide.<br />
<br />
==I get the message in one or more, but not all channels, no matter what I type==<br />
You have apparently been [[I am Banned|banned]] in that channel.<br />
<br />
==I get the message in one or more, but not all channels, when I try to type in color==<br />
Channels can be set to disallow color.<br />
For example, Unrealircd channel mode +c<br />
<br />
==I get the message in every channel when I type a link==<br />
It is possible that the link has been filtered network wide.<br />
The network has determined that the link you are trying to type, or some variant of that link, is either unsafe, being sent by a spambot, or has turned into a network wide nuisance.<br />
* For example, other users may be spamming some game link everywhere, or in inappropriate channels, just to get more people to click their link, to get them points, to help them win an iPod, and other variations on a theme.</div>Kitsunehttps://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Problem_Networks&diff=8292Problem Networks2010-08-20T05:05:16Z<p>Kitsune: add starchat</p>
<hr />
<div>There are IRC networks that have connection issues when using the Mibbit IRC client.<br />
* Some of these issues are simply you selecting an inappropriate server and port combination for your chosen network. <br />
** Read on for suggestions.<br />
* Some of these issues are temporary, and should clear up on their own.<br />
* Some of these issues are on going, and may or may not be cleared up in what we might consider a 'reasonable' time.<br />
* Some of these issues are for all intents and purposes, permanent. It does not appear that any change is possible.<br />
<br />
==Azzurra==<br />
[http://www.azzurra.org/ Azzura] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, mibbit.irc.azzurra.org or tophost.azzurra.org<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.irc.azzurra.org''' or '''&server=tophost.azzurra.org''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==DALNet==<br />
[http://www.dal.net/ DALnet] seems to block all mibbit users from time to time. Normally they allow '''25''' Mibbit Clients '''per server'''.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple [http://www.dal.net/servers/ server] names.<br />
* Some luck has been had with the following servers:<br />
** Asia: hotspeed.sg.as.dal.net<br />
** Europe: arcor.de.eu.dal.net , matrix.de.eu.dal.net<br />
** US: masters.ix.us.dal.net , novel.fl.us.dal.net , punch.va.us.dal.net , riga-r.ca.us.dal.net , rumble.fl.us.dal.net , swiftco.wa.us.dal.net<br />
<br />
==DoDear==<br />
[http://www.dodear.com/ Dodear] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, chat.dodear.com:8067<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* DoDear has their own [http://widget.mibbit.com/?settings=9b6fa9a78713c2642105ca3a3ad12cb2&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067&channel=%23dodear Mibbit chat]<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=chat.dodear.com%3A8067''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==EFnet==<br />
[http://www.efnet.org/ EFNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to two servers, irc.umich.edu or irc.paraphysics.net .<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, irc.umich.edu is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=irc.umich.edu''' (or irc.paraphysics.net) in your URL.<br />
* EFNet also has their own [http://chat.efnet.org/ web client].<br />
<br />
==EpiKnet==<br />
[http://www.epiknet.org EpiKnet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, mibbit.epiknet.org:6662 <br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.cgichat.epiknet.org/ web client]. <br />
* EpiKnet has their own [http://www.epiknet.org/chat/ java client].<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=mibbit.epiknet.org%3A6662''' in your URL.<br />
<br />
==Freenode==<br />
[http://freenode.net/ Freenode] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Freenode has their own [http://webchat.freenode.net/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester Freenode staff why not.<br />
<br />
==GalaxyNet==<br />
[http://www.galaxynet.org/ GalaxyNet] appears to allow only 10 Mibbit Clients per server.<br />
* GalaxyNet has their own [http://www.galaxynet.org/javirc/applet.html java client].<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple server names.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==GameSurge==<br />
* '''webirc'''.gamesurge.net''':6007''' doesn't work any more, use '''irc'''.gamesurge.net (no port) instead.<br />
<br />
==ICQ==<br />
[http://www.icq.com/ ICQ] has no specific support for Mibbit Clients.<br />
* ICQ has their own [http://chat.icq.com/icqchat/?icid=nav_chat web client].<br />
* The ICQ IRC server is unable to support Mibbit webirc, as it seems to be based on a very old version of IRC software, ''irc-m05.icq.aol.com Unreal3.2.1''.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==IRCNet==<br />
[http://www.ircnet.org/ IRCNet] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server, ircnet.eversible.com:6665 and appear to allow only 100 Mibbit Clients. Sometimes all mibbitians are klined though.<br />
* IRCnet has their own [http://chat.ircnet.org web client].<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
<br />
==QuakeNet==<br />
[http://quakenet.org/ QuakeNet] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect. <br />
* Quakenet has their own [http://webchat.quakenet.org/ web client]. <br />
* This is a closed issue, there is no discussion possible. Do not pester Mibbit Staff why. Do not pester QuakeNet staff why not.<br />
<br />
==Rizon==<br />
There have been some issues with both the [http://www.rizon.net Rizon] and Mibbit DNS entries for Rizon. Problems on both our sides have clouded the issues.<br />
* We suggest to try irc.rizon.'''ca''' or irc.rizon.'''no''' as a connect server if you have ''"hostname"'' or ''"CGI:IRC authentication failed"'' problems.<br />
<br />
==StarChat==<br />
[http://www.starchat.net/ StarChat] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* StarChat has their own [http://www.starchat.net/chat/?chan=StarChat java client].<br />
<br />
==SwiftIRC==<br />
[http://www.swiftirc.net/ SwiftIRC] only allows Mibbit Clients to connect to one server on a specific port, webirc.swiftirc.net:5003<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* If you want to use a Mibbit Widget, you would set '''&server=webirc.swiftirc.net%3A5003''' in your URL.<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=qwebirc web client].<br />
* SwiftIRC has their own [http://www.swiftirc.net/index.php?page=chat&client=java java client].<br />
<br />
==TorrentLeech==<br />
[http://www.torrentleech.org TorrentLeech] does not allow any Mibbit client to connect.<br />
* TorrentLeech has their own [http://www.torrentleech.org/chat.php java client].<br />
<br />
==UnderNet==<br />
[http://www.undernet.org/ UnderNet] allows 150 Mibbit Clients (but only on one server: Brussels.Be.Eu.undernet.org )<br />
* If you use the pulldown selection from the Main Mibbit Client, this server is selected.<br />
* Undernet has their own [http://www.undernet.org/webchat.php web client].<br />
* Sometimes, a single server shares multiple server names.<br />
* Basically, if you get in you are in, otherwise you get the [[Too many connections]] error.<br />
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<div>This page was designed to show and explain the commands that our IRC services support, there are detailed sections on NickServ ChanServ and MemoServ.<br />
<br />
For further support with our IRC services or for password-related problems please contact a Services Administrator in our IRC help channel.<br />
<br />
IRC services are powered by [http://www.anope.org/ Anope].<br />
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= NickServ =<br />
<br />
==HELP==<br />
NickServ allows you to "register" a nickname and<br />
prevent others from using it. The following<br />
commands allow for registration and maintenance of<br />
nicknames; to use them, type /msg NickServ command.<br />
For more information on a specific command, type<br />
/msg NickServ HELP command.<br />
<br />
REGISTER Register a nickname<br />
GROUP Join a group<br />
IDENTIFY Identify yourself with your password<br />
ACCESS Modify the list of authorized addresses<br />
SET Set options, including kill protection<br />
DROP Cancel the registration of a nickname<br />
RECOVER Kill another user who has taken your nick<br />
RELEASE Regain custody of your nick after RECOVER<br />
SENDPASS Forgot your password? Try this<br />
<br />
Other commands: GHOST, ALIST, GLIST, INFO, LIST, LOGOUT,<br />
STATUS, UPDATE<br />
<br />
NOTICE: This service is intended to provide a way for<br />
IRC users to ensure their identity is not compromised.<br />
It is NOT intended to facilitate "stealing" of<br />
nicknames or other malicious actions. Abuse of NickServ<br />
will result in, at minimum, loss of the abused<br />
nickname(s).<br />
<br />
==REGISTER==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ REGISTER password [email]<br />
<br />
Registers your nickname in the NickServ database. Once<br />
your nick is registered, you can use the SET and ACCESS<br />
commands to configure your nick's settings as you like<br />
them. Make sure you remember the password you use when<br />
registering - you'll need it to make changes to your nick<br />
later. (Note that case matters! ANOPE, Anope, and<br />
anope are all different passwords!)<br />
<br />
Guidelines on choosing passwords:<br />
<br />
Passwords should not be easily guessable. For example,<br />
using your real name as a password is a bad idea. Using<br />
your nickname as a password is a much worse idea ;) and,<br />
in fact, NickServ will not allow it. Also, short<br />
passwords are vulnerable to trial-and-error searches, so<br />
you should choose a password at least 5 characters long.<br />
Finally, the space character cannot be used in passwords.<br />
<br />
The parameter email is optional and will set the email<br />
for your nick immediately. However, it may be required<br />
on certain networks.<br />
Your privacy is respected; this e-mail won't be given to<br />
any third-party person.<br />
<br />
This command also creates a new group for your nickname,<br />
that will allow you to register other nicks later sharing<br />
the same configuration, the same set of memos and the<br />
same channel privileges. For more information on this<br />
feature, type /msg NickServ HELP GROUP.<br />
<br />
==GROUP==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ GROUP target password<br />
<br />
This command makes your nickname join the target nickname's<br />
group. password is the password of the target nickname.<br />
<br />
Joining a group will allow you to share your configuration,<br />
memos, and channel priviledges with all the nicknames in the<br />
group, and much more!<br />
<br />
A group exists as long as it is useful. This means that even<br />
if a nick of the group is dropped, you won't lose the<br />
shared things described above, as long as there is at<br />
least one nick remaining in the group.<br />
<br />
You can use this command even if you have not registered<br />
your nick yet. If your nick is already registered, you'll<br />
need to identify yourself before using this command. Type<br />
/msg NickServ HELP IDENTIFY for more information. This<br />
last may be not possible on your IRC network.<br />
<br />
It is recommended to use this command with a non-registered<br />
nick because it will be registered automatically when<br />
using this command. You may use it with a registered nick (to<br />
change your group) only if your network administrators allowed<br />
it.<br />
<br />
You can only be in one group at a time. Group merging is<br />
not possible.<br />
<br />
Note: all the nicknames of a group have the same password.<br />
==IDENTIFY==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ IDENTIFY password<br />
<br />
Tells NickServ that you are really the owner of this<br />
nick. Many commands require you to authenticate yourself<br />
with this command before you use them. The password<br />
should be the same one you sent with the REGISTER<br />
command.<br />
==LOGOUT==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ LOGOUT<br />
<br />
This reverses the effect of the IDENTIFY command, i.e.<br />
make you not recognized as the real owner of the nick<br />
anymore. Note, however, that you won't be asked to reidentify<br />
yourself.<br />
==DROP==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ DROP [nickname]<br />
<br />
Drops your nickname from the NickServ database. A nick<br />
that has been dropped is free for anyone to re-register.<br />
<br />
You may drop a nick within your group by passing it<br />
as the nick parameter.<br />
<br />
In order to use this command, you must first identify<br />
with your password (/msg NickServ HELP IDENTIFY for more<br />
information).<br />
==ACCESS==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ ACCESS ADD mask<br />
ACCESS DEL mask<br />
ACCESS LIST<br />
<br />
Modifies or displays the access list for your nick. This<br />
is the list of addresses which will be automatically<br />
recognized by NickServ as allowed to use the nick. If<br />
you want to use the nick from a different address, you<br />
need to send an IDENTIFY command to make NickServ<br />
recognize you.<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
<br />
ACCESS ADD anyone@*.bepeg.com<br />
Allows access to user anyone from any machine in<br />
the bepeg.com domain.<br />
<br />
ACCESS DEL anyone@*.bepeg.com<br />
Reverses the previous command.<br />
<br />
ACCESS LIST<br />
Displays the current access list.<br />
==SET==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ SET option parameters<br />
<br />
Sets various nickname options. option can be one of:<br />
<br />
DISPLAY Set the display of your group in Services<br />
PASSWORD Set your nickname password<br />
LANGUAGE Set the language Services will use when<br />
sending messages to you<br />
URL Associate a URL with your nickname<br />
EMAIL Associate an E-mail address with your nickname<br />
ICQ Associate an ICQ number with your nickname<br />
GREET Associate a greet message with your nickname<br />
KILL Turn protection on or off<br />
SECURE Turn nickname security on or off<br />
PRIVATE Prevent your nickname from appearing in a<br />
/msg NickServ LIST<br />
HIDE Hide certain pieces of nickname information<br />
MSG Change the communication method of Services<br />
<br />
In order to use this command, you must first identify<br />
with your password (/msg NickServ HELP IDENTIFY for more<br />
information).<br />
<br />
Type /msg NickServ HELP SET option for more information<br />
on a specific option.<br />
===SET DISPLAY===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ SET DISPLAY new-display<br />
<br />
Changes the display used to refer to your nickname group in<br />
Services. The new display MUST be a nick of your group.<br />
===SET PASSWORD===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ SET PASSWORD new-password<br />
<br />
Changes the password used to identify you as the nick's<br />
owner.<br />
SET LANGUAGE <br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ SET LANGUAGE number<br />
<br />
Changes the language Services uses when sending messages to<br />
you (for example, when responding to a command you send).<br />
number should be chosen from the following list of<br />
supported languages:<br />
<br />
===SET URL===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ SET URL url<br />
<br />
Associates the given URL with your nickname. This URL<br />
will be displayed whenever someone requests information<br />
on your nick with the INFO command.<br />
SET EMAIL <br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ SET EMAIL address<br />
<br />
Associates the given E-mail address with your nickname.<br />
This address will be displayed whenever someone requests<br />
information on the channel with the INFO command.<br />
<br />
===SET HIDE===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ SET HIDE {EMAIL | STATUS | USERMASK | QUIT} {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Allows you to prevent certain pieces of information from<br />
being displayed when someone does a NickServ INFO on your<br />
nick. You can hide your E-mail address (EMAIL), last seen<br />
user@host mask (USERMASK), your services access status<br />
(STATUS) and last quit message (QUIT).<br />
The second parameter specifies whether the information should<br />
be displayed (OFF) or hidden (ON).<br />
<br />
===SET ICQ===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ SET ICQ number<br />
<br />
Associates the given ICQ number with your nickname. This<br />
number will be displayed whenever someone requests<br />
information on your nick with the INFO command.<br />
<br />
===SET GREET===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ SET GREET message<br />
<br />
Makes the given message the greet of your nickname, that<br />
will be displayed when joining a channel that has GREET<br />
option enabled, provided that you have the necessary<br />
access on it.<br />
===SET KILL===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ SET KILL {ON | QUICK | IMMED | OFF}<br />
<br />
Turns the automatic protection option for your nick<br />
on or off. With protection on, if another user<br />
tries to take your nick, they will be given one minute to<br />
change to another nick, after which NickServ will forcibly change<br />
their nick.<br />
<br />
If you select QUICK, the user will be given only 20 seconds<br />
to change nicks instead of the usual 60. If you select<br />
IMMED, user's nick will be changed immediately without being<br />
warned first or given a chance to change their nick; please<br />
do not use this option unless necessary. Also, your<br />
network's administrators may have disabled this option.<br />
===SET SECURE===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ SET SECURE {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Turns NickServ's security features on or off for your<br />
nick. With SECURE set, you must enter your password<br />
before you will be recognized as the owner of the nick,<br />
regardless of whether your address is on the access<br />
list. However, if you are on the access list, NickServ<br />
will not auto-kill you regardless of the setting of the<br />
KILL option.<br />
<br />
===SET PRIVATE===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ SET PRIVATE {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Turns NickServ's privacy option on or off for your nick.<br />
With PRIVATE set, your nickname will not appear in<br />
nickname lists generated with NickServ's LIST command.<br />
(However, anyone who knows your nickname can still get<br />
information on it using the INFO command.)<br />
<br />
===SET HIDE===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ SET HIDE {EMAIL | STATUS | USERMASK | QUIT} {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Allows you to prevent certain pieces of information from<br />
being displayed when someone does a NickServ INFO on your<br />
nick. You can hide your E-mail address (EMAIL), last seen<br />
user@host mask (USERMASK), your services access status<br />
(STATUS) and last quit message (QUIT).<br />
The second parameter specifies whether the information should<br />
be displayed (OFF) or hidden (ON).<br />
<br />
===SET MSG===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ SET MSG {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Allows you to choose the way Services are communicating with<br />
you. With MSG set, Services will use messages, else they'll<br />
use notices.<br />
<br />
==UPDATE==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ UPDATE<br />
Updates your current status, i.e. it checks for new memos,<br />
sets needed chanmodes (ModeonID) and updates your vhost and<br />
your userflags (lastseentime, etc).<br />
<br />
==RECOVER==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ RECOVER nickname [password]<br />
<br />
Allows you to recover your nickname if someone else has<br />
taken it; this does the same thing that NickServ does<br />
automatically if someone tries to use a kill-protected<br />
nick.<br />
<br />
When you give this command, NickServ will bring a fake<br />
user online with the same nickname as the user you're<br />
trying to recover your nick from. This causes the IRC<br />
servers to disconnect the other user. This fake user will<br />
will remain online for one minute to ensure that the other<br />
user does not immediately reconnect; after that minute, you<br />
can reclaim your nick. Alternatively, use the RELEASE<br />
command (/msg NickServ HELP RELEASE) to get the nick<br />
back sooner.<br />
<br />
In order to use the RECOVER command for a nick, your<br />
current address as shown in /WHOIS must be on that nick's<br />
access list, you must be identified and in the group of<br />
that nick, or you must supply the correct password for<br />
the nickname.<br />
<br />
==RELEASE==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ RELEASE nickname [password]<br />
<br />
Instructs NickServ to remove any hold on your nickname<br />
caused by automatic kill protection or use of the RECOVER<br />
command. By default, such holds last for one minute;<br />
this command gets rid of them sooner.<br />
<br />
In order to use the RELEASE command for a nick, your<br />
current address as shown in /WHOIS must be on that nick's<br />
access list, you must be identified and in the group of<br />
that nick, or you must supply the correct password for<br />
the nickname.<br />
==GHOST==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ GHOST nickname [password]<br />
<br />
Terminates a "ghost" IRC session using your nick. A<br />
"ghost" session is one which is not actually connected,<br />
but which the IRC server believes is still online for one<br />
reason or another. Typically, this happens if your<br />
computer crashes or your Internet or modem connection<br />
goes down while you're on IRC.<br />
<br />
In order to use the GHOST command for a nick, your<br />
current address as shown in /WHOIS must be on that nick's<br />
access list, you must be identified and in the group of<br />
that nick, or you must supply the correct password for<br />
the nickname.<br />
==INFO==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ INFO nickname [ALL]<br />
<br />
Displays information about the given nickname, such as<br />
the nick's owner, last seen address and time, and nick<br />
options. If you are identified for the nick you're<br />
getting information for and ALL is specified, you will<br />
be shown all the information; regardless of whether<br />
it's hidden or not.<br />
==LIST==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ LIST pattern<br />
<br />
Lists all registered nicknames which match the given<br />
pattern, in nick!user@host format. Nicks with the<br />
PRIVATE option set will not be displayed.<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
<br />
LIST "*!<br />
joeuser@foo.com"<br />
Lists all nicks owned by <br />
joeuser@foo.com.<br />
<br />
LIST "*Bot*!*@*"<br />
Lists all registered nicks with Bot in their<br />
names (case insensitive).<br />
<br />
LIST "*!*@*.bar.org"<br />
Lists all nicks owned by users in the bar.org<br />
domain.<br />
==ALIST==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ ALIST [level]<br />
<br />
Lists all channels you have access on. Optionally, you can specify<br />
a level in XOP or ACCESS format. The resulting list will only<br />
include channels where you have the given level of access.<br />
Examples:<br />
ALIST Founder<br />
Lists all channels where you have Founder<br />
access.<br />
ALIST AOP<br />
Lists all channels where you have AOP<br />
access or greater.<br />
ALIST 10<br />
Lists all channels where you have level 10<br />
access or greater.<br />
Channels that have the NOEXPIRE option set will be<br />
prefixed by an exclamation mark.<br />
==GLIST==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ GLIST<br />
<br />
Lists all nicks in your group.<br />
==STATUS==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ STATUS nickname...<br />
<br />
Returns whether the user using the given nickname is<br />
recognized as the owner of the nickname. The response has<br />
this format:<br />
<br />
nickname status-code<br />
<br />
where nickname is the nickname sent with the command, and<br />
status-code is one of the following:<br />
<br />
0 - no such user online or nickname not registered<br />
1 - user not recognized as nickname's owner<br />
2 - user recognized as owner via access list only<br />
3 - user recognized as owner via password identification<br />
<br />
Up to sixteen nicknames may be sent with each command; the<br />
rest will be ignored. If no nickname is given, your status<br />
will be returned.<br />
==SENDPASS==<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ SENDPASS nickname<br />
<br />
Send the password of the given nickname to the e-mail address<br />
set in the nickname record. This command is really useful<br />
to deal with lost passwords.<br />
<br />
May be limited to IRC operators on certain networks.<br />
<br />
This command is unavailable when encryption is enabled.<br />
<br />
==EXPIRES==<br />
<br />
Nicknames that are not used anymore are subject to<br />
the automatic expiration, i.e. they will be deleted<br />
after 35 days if not used.<br />
<br />
==SERVADMIN==<br />
===SERVADMIN HELP===<br />
<br />
The following commands are available to Services admins:<br />
<br />
GETPASS Retrieve the password for a nickname<br />
(only if encryption is disabled)<br />
GETEMAIL Matches and returns all users that<br />
registered using given email<br />
FORBID Prevents a nickname from being registered<br />
<br />
Services admins can also drop any nickname without needing<br />
to identify for the nick, and may view the access list for<br />
any nickname (/msg NickServ ACCESS LIST nick).<br />
===SERVADMIN LOGOUT===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ LOGOUT [nickname [REVALIDATE]]<br />
<br />
Without a parameter, reverses the effect of the IDENTIFY<br />
command, i.e. make you not recognized as the real owner of the nick<br />
anymore. Note, however, that you won't be asked to reidentify<br />
yourself.<br />
<br />
With a parameter, does the same for the given nick. If you<br />
specify REVALIDATE as well, Services will ask the given nick<br />
to re-identify. This use limited to Services admins.<br />
===SERVADMIN DROP===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ DROP [nickname]<br />
<br />
Without a parameter, drops your nickname from the<br />
NickServ database.<br />
<br />
With a parameter, drops the named nick from the database.<br />
You may drop any nick within your group without any<br />
special privileges. Dropping any nick is limited to<br />
Services admins.<br />
<br />
===SERVADMIN SET===<br />
<br />
Services admins can also set the option NOEXPIRE, with<br />
which nicknames can be prevented from expiring.<br />
Additionally, Services admins can set options for any<br />
nickname without entering a password, using the format<br />
SET nickname option parameters.<br />
SERVADMIN SET NOEXPIRE <br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ SET [nickname] NOEXPIRE {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Sets whether the given nickname will expire. Setting this<br />
to ON prevents the nickname from expiring. If no<br />
nickname is given, sets the no-expire flag for your nick.<br />
<br />
Limited to Services admins.<br />
===SERVADMIN LIST===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ LIST pattern [FORBIDDEN] [NOEXPIRE] [UNCONFIRMED]<br />
<br />
Lists all registered nicknames which match the given<br />
pattern, in nick!user@host format. Nicks with the PRIVATE<br />
option set will only be displayed to Services admins. Nicks<br />
with the NOEXPIRE option set will have a ! appended to the<br />
nickname for Services admins.<br />
<br />
If the FORBIDDEN, NOEXPIRE or UNCONFIRMED options are given, only<br />
nicks which, respectively, are FORBIDden, UNCONFIRMED or have the<br />
NOEXPIRE flag set will be displayed. If all three options are<br />
given, all three types of nicks will be displayed. These options<br />
are limited to Services admins.<br />
Examples:<br />
<br />
LIST *!<br />
joeuser@foo.com<br />
Lists all registered nicks owned by <br />
joeuser@foo.com.<br />
<br />
LIST *Bot*!*@*<br />
Lists all registered nicks with Bot in their<br />
names (case insensitive).<br />
<br />
LIST * NOEXPIRE<br />
Lists all registered nicks which have been set to<br />
not expire.<br />
===SERVADMIN ALIST===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ ALIST [nickname] [level]<br />
<br />
With no parameters, lists channels you have access on. With<br />
one parameter, lists channels that nickname has access<br />
on. With two parameters lists channels that nickname has<br />
level access or greater on.<br />
This use limited to Services admins.<br />
===SERVADMIN GLIST===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ GLIST [nickname]<br />
<br />
Without a parameter, lists all nicknames that are in<br />
your group.<br />
<br />
With a parameter, lists all nicknames that are in the<br />
group of the given nick.<br />
This use limited to Services admins.<br />
===SERVADMIN GETPASS===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ GETPASS nickname<br />
<br />
Returns the password for the given nickname. Note that<br />
whenever this command is used, a message including the<br />
person who issued the command and the nickname it was used<br />
on will be logged and sent out as a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS.<br />
<br />
Limited to Services admins.<br />
<br />
This command is unavailable when encryption is enabled.<br />
===SERVADMIN FORBID===<br />
Syntax: /msg NickServ FORBID nickname [reason]<br />
<br />
Disallows a nickname from being registered or used by<br />
anyone. May be cancelled by dropping the nick.<br />
<br />
On certain networks, reason is required.<br />
<br />
Limited to Services admins.<br />
===SERVADMIN INFO===<br />
<br />
Services admins may use the ALL parameter with any nick.<br />
<br />
= ChanServ =<br />
<br />
==HELP==<br />
ChanServ allows you to register and control various<br />
aspects of channels. ChanServ can often prevent<br />
malicious users from "taking over" channels by limiting<br />
who is allowed channel operator privileges. Available<br />
commands are listed below; to use them, type<br />
/msg ChanServ command. For more information on a<br />
specific command, type /msg ChanServ HELP command.<br />
<br />
REGISTER Register a channel<br />
IDENTIFY Identify yourself with your password<br />
SET Set channel options and information<br />
AOP Modify the list of AOP users<br />
SOP Modify the list of SOP users<br />
ACCESS Modify the list of privileged users<br />
LEVELS Redefine the meanings of access levels<br />
AKICK Maintain the AutoKick list<br />
DROP Cancel the registration of a channel<br />
SENDPASS Help retrieve lost passwords<br />
<br />
Other commands: BAN, CLEAR, DEOP, DEVOICE, GETKEY, INFO,<br />
INVITE, KICK, LIST, LOGOUT, OP, TOPIC,<br />
UNBAN, VOICE, VOP<br />
==UNREAL==<br />
<br />
These commands are also available on this network:<br />
DEHALFOP, DEOWNER, DEPROTECT, HALFOP, HOP, OWNER,<br />
PROTECT<br />
==EXPIRES==<br />
<br />
Note that any channel which is not used for 28 days<br />
(i.e. which no user on the channel's access list enters<br />
for that period of time) will be automatically dropped.<br />
<br />
==REGISTER==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ REGISTER channel password description<br />
<br />
Registers a channel in the ChanServ database. In order<br />
to use this command, you must first be a channel operator<br />
on the channel you're trying to register. The password<br />
is used with the IDENTIFY command to allow others to<br />
make changes to the channel settings at a later time.<br />
The last parameter, which must be included, is a<br />
general description of the channel's purpose.<br />
<br />
When you register a channel, you are recorded as the<br />
"founder" of the channel. The channel founder is allowed<br />
to change all of the channel settings for the channel;<br />
ChanServ will also automatically give the founder<br />
channel-operator privileges when s/he enters the channel.<br />
See the ACCESS command (/msg ChanServ HELP ACCESS) for<br />
information on giving a subset of these privileges to<br />
other channel users.<br />
<br />
NOTICE: In order to register a channel, you must have<br />
first registered your nickname. If you haven't,<br />
/msg ChanServ HELP for information on how to do so.<br />
==IDENTIFY==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ IDENTIFY channel password<br />
<br />
Authenticates you to ChanServ as the founder of the given<br />
channel. Many commands require you to use this command<br />
before using them. The password should be the same one<br />
you sent with the REGISTER command.<br />
<br />
==LOGOUT==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ LOGOUT channel nickname<br />
<br />
This command will log the selected nickname out meaning they<br />
would have to reidentify themselves to regain their access.<br />
<br />
If you are the founder of the channel, you can log out anybody,<br />
else you can only log out yourself.<br />
==DROP==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ DROP channel<br />
<br />
Unregisters the named channel. Can only be used by<br />
channel founder, who must use the IDENTIFY command first.<br />
==SET==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel option parameters<br />
<br />
Allows the channel founder to set various channel options<br />
and other information.<br />
<br />
Available options:<br />
<br />
FOUNDER Set the founder of a channel<br />
SUCCESSOR Set the successor for a channel<br />
PASSWORD Set the founder password<br />
DESC Set the channel description<br />
URL Associate a URL with the channel<br />
EMAIL Associate an E-mail address with the channel<br />
ENTRYMSG Set a message to be sent to users when they<br />
enter the channel<br />
BANTYPE Set how Services make bans on the channel<br />
MLOCK Lock channel modes on or off<br />
KEEPTOPIC Retain topic when channel is not in use<br />
OPNOTICE Send a notice when OP/DEOP commands are used<br />
PEACE Regulate the use of critical commands<br />
PRIVATE Hide channel from LIST command<br />
RESTRICTED Restrict access to the channel<br />
SECURE Activate ChanServ security features<br />
SECUREOPS Stricter control of chanop status<br />
SECUREFOUNDER Stricter control of channel founder status<br />
SIGNKICK Sign kicks that are done with KICK command<br />
TOPICLOCK Topic can only be changed with TOPIC<br />
XOP Toggle the user privilege system<br />
<br />
Type /msg ChanServ HELP SET option for more information on a<br />
particular option.<br />
===SET FOUNDER===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel FOUNDER nick<br />
<br />
Changes the founder of a channel. The new nickname must<br />
be a registered one.<br />
===SET SUCCESSOR===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel SUCCESSOR nick<br />
<br />
Changes the successor of a channel. If the founder's<br />
nickname expires or is dropped while the channel is still<br />
registered, the successor will become the new founder of the<br />
channel. However, if the successor already has too many<br />
channels registered (), the channel will be dropped<br />
instead, just as if no successor had been set. The new<br />
nickname must be a registered one.<br />
===SET PASSWORD===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel PASSWORD password<br />
<br />
Sets the password used to identify as the founder of the<br />
channel.<br />
===SET DESC===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel DESC description<br />
<br />
Sets the description for the channel, which shows up with<br />
the LIST and INFO commands.<br />
===SET URL===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel URL [url]<br />
<br />
Associates the given URL with the channel. This URL will<br />
be displayed whenever someone requests information on the<br />
channel with the INFO command. If no parameter is given,<br />
deletes any current URL for the channel.<br />
===SET EMAIL===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel EMAIL [address]<br />
<br />
Associates the given E-mail address with the channel.<br />
This address will be displayed whenever someone requests<br />
information on the channel with the INFO command. If no<br />
parameter is given, deletes any current E-mail address for<br />
the channel.<br />
===SET ENTRYMSG===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel ENTRYMSG [message]<br />
<br />
Sets the message which will be sent via /notice to users<br />
when they enter the channel. If no parameter is given,<br />
causes no message to be sent upon entering the channel.<br />
===SET BANTYPE===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel BANTYPE bantype<br />
<br />
Sets the ban type that will be used by services whenever<br />
they need to ban someone from your channel.<br />
<br />
bantype is a number between 0 and 3 that means:<br />
<br />
0: ban in the form *!user@host<br />
1: ban in the form *!*user@host<br />
2: ban in the form *!*@host<br />
3: ban in the form *!*user@*.domain<br />
===SET KEEPTOPIC===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel KEEPTOPIC {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Enables or disables the topic retention option for a<br />
channel. When topic retention is set, the topic for the<br />
channel will be remembered by ChanServ even after the<br />
last user leaves the channel, and will be restored the<br />
next time the channel is created.<br />
===SET TOPICLOCK===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel TOPICLOCK {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Enables or disables the topic lock option for a channel.<br />
When topic lock is set, ChanServ will not allow the<br />
channel topic to be changed except via the TOPIC<br />
command.<br />
===SET MLOCK===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel MLOCK modes<br />
<br />
Sets the mode-lock parameter for the channel. ChanServ<br />
allows you to define certain channel modes to be always<br />
on, off or free to be either on or off.<br />
<br />
The modes parameter is constructed exactly the same way<br />
as a /MODE command; that is, modes followed by a + are<br />
locked on, and modes followed by a - are locked off. Note,<br />
however, that unlike the /MODE command, each use of<br />
SET MLOCK will remove all modes previously locked before<br />
setting the new!<br />
<br />
Warning: If you set a mode-locked key, as in the second<br />
example below, you should also set the RESTRICTED option for<br />
the channel (see HELP SET RESTRICTED), or anyone entering<br />
the channel when it is empty will be able to see the key!<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
<br />
SET #channel MLOCK +nt-iklps<br />
Forces modes n and t on, and modes i, k, l, p, and<br />
s off. Mode m is left free to be either on or off.<br />
<br />
SET #channel MLOCK +knst-ilmp my-key<br />
Forces modes k, n, s, and t on, and modes i, l, m,<br />
and p off. Also forces the channel key to be<br />
"my-key".<br />
<br />
SET #channel MLOCK +<br />
Removes the mode lock; all channel modes are free<br />
to be either on or off.<br />
===SET PEACE===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel PEACE {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Enables or disables the peace option for a channel.<br />
When peace is set, an user won't be able to kick,<br />
ban or remove a channel status of an user that has<br />
a level superior or equal to his via ChanServ commands.<br />
===SET PRIVATE===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel PRIVATE {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Enables or disables the private option for a channel.<br />
When private is set, a /msg ChanServ LIST will not<br />
include the channel in any lists.<br />
===SET RESTRICTED===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel RESTRICTED {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Enables or disables the restricted access option for a<br />
channel. When restricted access is set, users who would<br />
normally be disallowed from having channel operator<br />
privileges (users with negative access levels and, if<br />
secure ops is set, users not on the access list) will<br />
instead be kicked and banned from the channel.<br />
===SET SECURE===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel SECURE {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Enables or disables ChanServ's security features for a<br />
channel. When SECURE is set, only users who have<br />
registered their nicknames with ChanServ and IDENTIFY'd<br />
with their password will be given access to the channel<br />
as controlled by the access list.<br />
===SET SECUREOPS===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel SECUREOPS {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Enables or disables the secure ops option for a channel.<br />
When secure ops is set, users who are not on the userlist<br />
will not be allowed chanop status.<br />
<br />
===SET SECUREFOUNDER===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel SECUREFOUNDER {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Enables or disables the secure founder option for a channel.<br />
When secure founder is set, only the real founder will be<br />
able to drop the channel, change its password, its founder and its<br />
successor, and not those who are IDENTIFY'd with ChanServ.<br />
<br />
===SET SIGNKICK===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel SIGNKICK {ON | LEVEL | OFF}<br />
<br />
Enables or disables signed kicks for a<br />
channel. When SIGNKICK is set, kicks issued with<br />
ChanServ KICK command will have the nick that used the<br />
command in their reason.<br />
<br />
If you use LEVEL, those who have a level that is superior<br />
or equal to the SIGNKICK level on the channel won't have their<br />
kicks signed. See /msg ChanServ HELP LEVELS for more information.<br />
===SET XOP===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel XOP {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Enables or disables the xOP lists system for a channel.<br />
When XOP is set, you have to use the AOP/SOP/VOP<br />
commands in order to give channel privileges to<br />
users, else you have to use the ACCESS command.<br />
<br />
Technical Note: when you switch from access list to xOP<br />
lists system, your level definitions and user levels will be<br />
changed, so you won't find the same values if you<br />
switch back to access system!<br />
<br />
You should also check that your users are in the good xOP<br />
list after the switch from access to xOP lists, because the<br />
guess is not always perfect... in fact, it is not recommended<br />
to use the xOP lists if you changed level definitions with<br />
the LEVELS command.<br />
<br />
Switching from xOP lists system to access list system<br />
causes no problem though.<br />
===SET OPNOTICE===<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel OPNOTICE {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Enables or disables the op-notice option for a channel.<br />
When op-notice is set, ChanServ will send a notice to the<br />
channel whenever the OP or DEOP commands are used for a user<br />
in the channel.<br />
==AOP==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ AOP channel ADD nick<br />
AOP channel DEL {nick | entry-num | list}<br />
AOP channel LIST [mask | list]<br />
AOP channel CLEAR<br />
<br />
Maintains the AOP (AutoOP) list for a channel. The AOP<br />
list gives users the right to be auto-opped on your channel,<br />
to unban or invite themselves if needed, to have their<br />
greet message showed on join, and so on.<br />
<br />
The AOP ADD command adds the given nickname to the<br />
AOP list.<br />
<br />
The AOP DEL command removes the given nick from the<br />
AOP list. If a list of entry numbers is given, those<br />
entries are deleted. (See the example for LIST below.)<br />
<br />
The AOP LIST command displays the AOP list. If<br />
a wildcard mask is given, only those entries matching the<br />
mask are displayed. If a list of entry numbers is given,<br />
only those entries are shown; for example:<br />
AOP #channel LIST 2-5,7-9<br />
Lists AOP entries numbered 2 through 5 and<br />
7 through 9.<br />
<br />
The AOP CLEAR command clears all entries of the<br />
AOP list.<br />
<br />
The AOP ADD and AOP DEL commands are limited to<br />
SOPs or above, while the AOP CLEAR command can only<br />
be used by the channel founder. However, any user on the<br />
AOP list may use the AOP LIST command.<br />
<br />
This command may have been disabled for your channel, and<br />
in that case you need to use the access list. See<br />
/msg ChanServ HELP ACCESS for information about the access list,<br />
and /msg ChanServ HELP SET XOP to know how to toggle between<br />
the access list and xOP list systems.<br />
==HOP==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ HOP channel ADD nick<br />
HOP channel DEL {nick | entry-num | list}<br />
HOP channel LIST [mask | list]<br />
HOP channel CLEAR<br />
<br />
Maintains the HOP (HalfOP) list for a channel. The HOP<br />
list gives users the right to be auto-halfopped on your<br />
channel.<br />
<br />
The HOP ADD command adds the given nickname to the<br />
HOP list.<br />
<br />
The HOP DEL command removes the given nick from the<br />
HOP list. If a list of entry numbers is given, those<br />
entries are deleted. (See the example for LIST below.)<br />
<br />
The HOP LIST command displays the HOP list. If<br />
a wildcard mask is given, only those entries matching the<br />
mask are displayed. If a list of entry numbers is given,<br />
only those entries are shown; for example:<br />
HOP #channel LIST 2-5,7-9<br />
Lists HOP entries numbered 2 through 5 and<br />
7 through 9.<br />
<br />
The HOP CLEAR command clears all entries of the<br />
HOP list.<br />
<br />
The HOP ADD, HOP DEL and HOP LIST commands are<br />
limited to AOPs or above, while the HOP CLEAR command<br />
can only be used by the channel founder.<br />
<br />
This command may have been disabled for your channel, and<br />
in that case you need to use the access list. See<br />
/msg ChanServ HELP ACCESS for information about the access list,<br />
and /msg ChanServ HELP SET XOP to know how to toggle between<br />
the access list and xOP list systems.<br />
<br />
==SOP==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SOP channel ADD nick<br />
SOP channel DEL {nick | entry-num | list}<br />
SOP channel LIST [mask | list]<br />
SOP channel CLEAR<br />
<br />
Maintains the SOP (SuperOP) list for a channel. The SOP<br />
list gives users all rights given by the AOP list, and adds<br />
those needed to use the AutoKick and the BadWords lists,<br />
to send and read channel memos, and so on.<br />
<br />
The SOP ADD command adds the given nickname to the<br />
SOP list.<br />
<br />
The SOP DEL command removes the given nick from the<br />
SOP list. If a list of entry numbers is given, those<br />
entries are deleted. (See the example for LIST below.)<br />
<br />
The SOP LIST command displays the SOP list. If<br />
a wildcard mask is given, only those entries matching the<br />
mask are displayed. If a list of entry numbers is given,<br />
only those entries are shown; for example:<br />
SOP #channel LIST 2-5,7-9<br />
Lists AOP entries numbered 2 through 5 and<br />
7 through 9.<br />
<br />
The SOP CLEAR command clears all entries of the<br />
SOP list.<br />
<br />
The SOP ADD, SOP DEL and SOP CLEAR commands are<br />
limited to the channel founder. However, any user on the<br />
AOP list may use the SOP LIST command.<br />
<br />
This command may have been disabled for your channel, and<br />
in that case you need to use the access list. See<br />
/msg ChanServ HELP ACCESS for information about the access list,<br />
and /msg ChanServ HELP SET XOP to know how to toggle between<br />
the access list and xOP list systems.<br />
<br />
==VOP==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ VOP channel ADD nick<br />
VOP channel DEL {nick | entry-num | list}<br />
VOP channel LIST [mask | list]<br />
VOP channel CLEAR<br />
<br />
Maintains the VOP (VOicePeople) list for a channel.<br />
The VOP list allows users to be auto-voiced and to voice<br />
themselves if they aren't.<br />
<br />
The VOP ADD command adds the given nickname to the<br />
VOP list.<br />
<br />
The VOP DEL command removes the given nick from the<br />
VOP list. If a list of entry numbers is given, those<br />
entries are deleted. (See the example for LIST below.)<br />
<br />
The VOP LIST command displays the VOP list. If<br />
a wildcard mask is given, only those entries matching the<br />
mask are displayed. If a list of entry numbers is given,<br />
only those entries are shown; for example:<br />
VOP #channel LIST 2-5,7-9<br />
Lists VOP entries numbered 2 through 5 and<br />
7 through 9.<br />
<br />
The VOP CLEAR command clears all entries of the<br />
VOP list.<br />
<br />
The VOP ADD, VOP DEL and VOP LIST commands are<br />
limited to AOPs or above, while the VOP CLEAR command<br />
can only be used by the channel founder.<br />
<br />
This command may have been disabled for your channel, and<br />
in that case you need to use the access list. See<br />
/msg ChanServ HELP ACCESS for information about the access list,<br />
and /msg ChanServ HELP SET XOP to know how to toggle between<br />
the access list and xOP list systems.<br />
==ACCESS==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ ACCESS channel ADD nick level<br />
ACCESS channel DEL {nick | entry-num | list}<br />
ACCESS channel LIST [mask | list]<br />
ACCESS channel CLEAR<br />
<br />
Maintains the access list for a channel. The access<br />
list specifies which users are allowed chanop status or<br />
access to ChanServ commands on the channel. Different<br />
user levels allow for access to different subsets of<br />
privileges; /msg ChanServ HELP ACCESS LEVELS for more<br />
specific information. Any nick not on the access list has<br />
a user level of 0.<br />
<br />
The ACCESS ADD command adds the given nickname to the<br />
access list with the given user level; if the nick is<br />
already present on the list, its access level is changed to<br />
the level specified in the command. The level specified<br />
must be less than that of the user giving the command, and<br />
if the nick is already on the access list, the current<br />
access level of that nick must be less than the access level<br />
of the user giving the command.<br />
<br />
The ACCESS DEL command removes the given nick from the<br />
access list. If a list of entry numbers is given, those<br />
entries are deleted. (See the example for LIST below.)<br />
<br />
The ACCESS LIST command displays the access list. If<br />
a wildcard mask is given, only those entries matching the<br />
mask are displayed. If a list of entry numbers is given,<br />
only those entries are shown; for example:<br />
ACCESS #channel LIST 2-5,7-9<br />
Lists access entries numbered 2 through 5 and<br />
7 through 9.<br />
<br />
The ACCESS CLEAR command clears all entries of the<br />
access list.<br />
==ACCESS LEVELS==<br />
User access levels<br />
<br />
By default, the following access levels are defined:<br />
<br />
Founder Full access to ChanServ functions; automatic<br />
opping upon entering channel. Note<br />
that only one person may have founder<br />
status (it cannot be given using the<br />
ACCESS command).<br />
10 Access to AKICK command; automatic opping.<br />
5 Automatic opping.<br />
3 Automatic voicing.<br />
0 No special privileges; can be opped by other<br />
ops (unless secure-ops is set).<br />
<0 May not be opped.<br />
<br />
These levels may be changed, or new ones added, using the<br />
LEVELS command; type /msg ChanServ HELP LEVELS for<br />
information.<br />
==AKICK==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ AKICK channel ADD mask [reason]<br />
AKICK channel STICK mask<br />
AKICK channel UNSTICK mask<br />
AKICK channel DEL mask<br />
AKICK channel LIST [mask]<br />
AKICK channel VIEW [mask]<br />
AKICK channel ENFORCE<br />
AKICK channel CLEAR<br />
<br />
Maintains the AutoKick list for a channel. If a user<br />
on the AutoKick list attempts to join the channel,<br />
ChanServ will ban that user from the channel, then kick<br />
the user.<br />
<br />
The AKICK ADD command adds the given nick or usermask<br />
to the AutoKick list. If a reason is given with<br />
the command, that reason will be used when the user is<br />
kicked; if not, the default reason is "You have been<br />
banned from the channel".<br />
<br />
The AKICK STICK command permanently bans the given mask<br />
on the channel. If someone tries to remove the ban, ChanServ<br />
will automatically set it again. You can't use it for<br />
registered nicks.<br />
<br />
The AKICK UNSTICK command cancels the effect of the<br />
AKICK STICK command, so you'll be able to unset the<br />
ban again on the channel.<br />
<br />
The AKICK DEL command removes the given nick or mask<br />
from the AutoKick list. It does not, however, remove any<br />
bans placed by an AutoKick; those must be removed<br />
manually.<br />
<br />
The AKICK LIST command displays the AutoKick list, or<br />
optionally only those AutoKick entries which match the<br />
given mask.<br />
<br />
The AKICK VIEW command is a more verbose version of<br />
AKICK LIST command.<br />
<br />
The AKICK ENFORCE command causes ChanServ to enforce the<br />
current AKICK list by removing those users who match an<br />
AKICK mask.<br />
<br />
The AKICK CLEAR command clears all entries of the<br />
akick list.<br />
==LEVELS==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ LEVELS channel SET type level<br />
LEVELS channel {DIS | DISABLE} type<br />
LEVELS channel LIST<br />
LEVELS channel RESET<br />
<br />
The LEVELS command allows fine control over the meaning of<br />
the numeric access levels used for channels. With this<br />
command, you can define the access level required for most<br />
of ChanServ's functions. (The SET FOUNDER and SET PASSWORD<br />
commands, as well as this command, are always restricted to<br />
the channel founder.)<br />
<br />
LEVELS SET allows the access level for a function or group of<br />
functions to be changed. LEVELS DISABLE (or DIS for short)<br />
disables an automatic feature or disallows access to a<br />
function by anyone other than the channel founder.<br />
LEVELS LIST shows the current levels for each function or<br />
group of functions. LEVELS RESET resets the levels to the<br />
default levels of a newly-created channel (see<br />
HELP ACCESS LEVELS).<br />
<br />
For a list of the features and functions whose levels can be<br />
set, see HELP LEVELS DESC.<br />
==INFO==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ INFO channel [ALL]<br />
<br />
Lists information about the named registered channel,<br />
including its founder, time of registration, last time<br />
used, description, and mode lock, if any. If ALL is<br />
specified, the entry message and successor will also<br />
be displayed.<br />
<br />
By default, the ALL option is limited to those with<br />
founder access on the channel.<br />
<br />
==LIST==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ LIST pattern<br />
<br />
Lists all registered channels matching the given pattern.<br />
(Channels with the PRIVATE option set are not listed.)<br />
==OP==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ OP [#channel [nick]]<br />
<br />
Ops a selected nick on a channel. If nick is not given,<br />
it will op you. If channel and nick are not given,<br />
it will op you on all channels you're on, provided you<br />
have the rights to.<br />
<br />
By default, limited to AOPs or those with level 5 access<br />
and above on the channel.<br />
==DEOP==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ DEOP [#channel [nick]]<br />
<br />
Deops a selected nick on a channel. If nick is not given,<br />
it will deop you. If channel and nick are not given,<br />
it will deop you on all channels you're on, provided you<br />
have the rights to.<br />
<br />
By default, limited to AOPs or those with level 5 access<br />
and above on the channel.<br />
<br />
==VOICE==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ VOICE [#channel [nick]]<br />
<br />
Voices a selected nick on a channel. If nick is not given,<br />
it will voice you. If channel and nick are not given,<br />
it will voice you on all channels you're on, provided you<br />
have the rights to.<br />
<br />
By default, limited to AOPs or those with level 5 access<br />
and above on the channel, or to VOPs or those with level 3<br />
and above for self voicing.<br />
==DEVOICE==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ DEVOICE [#channel [nick]]<br />
<br />
Devoices a selected nick on a channel. If nick is not given,<br />
it will devoice you. If channel and nick are not given,<br />
it will devoice you on all channels you're on, provided you<br />
have the rights to.<br />
<br />
By default, limited to AOPs or those with level 5 access<br />
and above on the channel, or to VOPs or those with level 3<br />
and above for self devoicing.<br />
<br />
==HALFOP==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ HALFOP [#channel [nick]]<br />
<br />
Halfops a selected nick on a channel. If nick is not given,<br />
it will halfop you. If channel and nick are not given,<br />
it will halfop you on all channels you're on, provided you<br />
have the rights to.<br />
<br />
By default, limited to AOPs and those with level 5 access<br />
and above on the channel, or to HOPs or those with level 4<br />
and above for self halfopping.<br />
==DEHALFOP==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ DEHALFOP [#channel [nick]]<br />
<br />
Dehalfops a selected nick on a channel. If nick is not given,<br />
it will dehalfop you. If channel and nick are not given,<br />
it will dehalfop you on all channels you're on, provided you<br />
have the rights to.<br />
<br />
By default, limited to AOPs and those with level 5 access<br />
and above on the channel, or to HOPs or those with level 4<br />
and above for self dehalfopping.<br />
<br />
==PROTECT==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ PROTECT [#channel [nick]]<br />
<br />
Protects a selected nick on a channel. If nick is not given,<br />
it will protect you. If channel and nick are not given,<br />
it will protect you on all channels you're on, provided you<br />
have the rights to.<br />
<br />
By default, limited to the founder, or to SOPs or those with<br />
level 10 and above on the channel for self protecting.<br />
==DEPROTECT==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ DEPROTECT [#channel [nick]]<br />
<br />
Deprotects a selected nick on a channel. If nick is not given,<br />
it will deprotect you. If channel and nick are not given,<br />
it will deprotect you on all channels you're on, provided you<br />
have the rights to.<br />
<br />
By default, limited to the founder, or to SOPs or those with<br />
level 10 and above on the channel for self deprotecting.<br />
==OWNER==<br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ OWNER [#channel]<br />
<br />
Gives you owner status on channel. If channel is not<br />
given, it will give you owner status on all channels you're<br />
on, provided you have the rights to.<br />
<br />
Limited to those with founder access on the channel.<br />
DEOWNER <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ DEOWNER [#channel]<br />
<br />
Removes your owner status on channel. If channel is<br />
not given, it will remove your owner status on all channels<br />
you're on, provided you have the rights to.<br />
<br />
Limited to those with founder access on the channel.<br />
INVITE <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ INVITE channel<br />
<br />
Tells ChanServ to invite you into the given channel.<br />
<br />
By default, limited to AOPs or those with level 5 and above<br />
on the channel.<br />
UNBAN <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ UNBAN channel<br />
<br />
Tells ChanServ to remove all bans preventing you from<br />
entering the given channel.<br />
<br />
By default, limited to AOPs or those with level 5 and above<br />
on the channel.<br />
<br />
KICK <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ KICK [#channel [nick [reason]]]<br />
<br />
Kicks a selected nick on a channel. If nick is not given,<br />
it will kick you. If channel and nick are not given,<br />
it will kick you on all channels you're on, provided you<br />
have the rights to.<br />
<br />
By default, limited to AOPs or those with level 5 access<br />
and above on the channel.<br />
BAN <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ BAN [#channel [nick [reason]]]<br />
<br />
Bans a selected nick on a channel. If nick is not given,<br />
it will ban you. If channel and nick are not given,<br />
it will ban you on all channels you're on, provided you<br />
have the rights to.<br />
<br />
By default, limited to AOPs or those with level 5 access<br />
and above on the channel.<br />
TOPIC <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ TOPIC channel [topic]<br />
<br />
Causes ChanServ to set the channel topic to the one<br />
specified. If topic is not given, then an empty topic<br />
is set. This command is most useful in conjunction<br />
with SET TOPICLOCK. See /msg ChanServ HELP SET TOPICLOCK<br />
for more information.<br />
<br />
By default, limited to those with founder access on the<br />
channel.<br />
CLEAR <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ CLEAR channel what<br />
<br />
Tells ChanServ to clear certain settings on a channel. what<br />
can be any of the following:<br />
<br />
MODES Resets all modes on the channel (i.e. clears<br />
modes i,k,l,m,n,p,s,t).<br />
BANS Clears all bans on the channel.<br />
EXCEPTS Clears all excepts on the channel.<br />
OPS Removes channel-operator status (mode +o) from<br />
all channel operators.<br />
HOPS Removes channel-halfoperator status (mode +h) from<br />
all channel halfoperators, if supported.<br />
VOICES Removes "voice" status (mode +v) from anyone<br />
with that mode set.<br />
USERS Removes (kicks) all users from the channel.<br />
<br />
By default, limited to those with founder access on the<br />
channel.<br />
<br />
GETKEY <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ GETKEY channel<br />
<br />
Returns the key of the given channel. This is a command<br />
mainly intended to be used by bots and/or scripts, so<br />
the output is in the following way:<br />
<br />
KEY <br />
<br />
key is "NO KEY" if no key is set.<br />
<br />
SENDPASS <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SENDPASS channel<br />
<br />
Send the password of the given channel to the e-mail address<br />
set in the founder's nickname record. This command is really<br />
useful to deal with lost passwords.<br />
<br />
May be limited to IRC operators on certain networks.<br />
<br />
This command is unavailable when encryption is enabled.<br />
SERVADMIN HELP <br />
<br />
The following commands are available to Services admins:<br />
<br />
GETPASS Retrieve the founder password for a channel<br />
(only if encryption is disabled)<br />
FORBID Prevent a channel from being used<br />
SUSPEND Prevent a channel from being used preserving<br />
channel data and settings.<br />
UNSUSPEND Releases a suspended channel.<br />
STATUS Returns the current access level of a user<br />
on a channel<br />
<br />
Services admins can also drop any channel without needing<br />
to identify via password, and may view the access, AKICK,<br />
and level setting lists for any channel.<br />
<br />
SERVADMIN LOGOUT <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ LOGOUT channel [nickname]<br />
<br />
This command will log the selected nickname out meaning they<br />
would have to reidentify themselves to regain their access.<br />
<br />
If you are the founder of the channel, you can log out anybody,<br />
else you can only log out yourself.<br />
<br />
If you are a Services admin, you can log out<br />
anybody of any channel without having to be the founder<br />
of the channel. Also, you can omit the nickname parameter;<br />
this will log out all identified users from the channel.<br />
SERVADMIN DROP <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ DROP channel<br />
<br />
Unregisters the named channel. Only Services admins<br />
can drop a channel for which they have not identified.<br />
SERVADMIN SET <br />
<br />
Services admins can also set the option NOEXPIRE, with<br />
which channels can be prevented from expiring.<br />
Additionally, Services admins can set options for any<br />
channel without identifying by password for the channel.<br />
SERVADMIN SET NOEXPIRE <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SET channel NOEXPIRE {ON | OFF}<br />
<br />
Sets whether the given channel will expire. Setting this<br />
to ON prevents the channel from expiring.<br />
<br />
Limited to Services admins.<br />
SERVADMIN INFO <br />
<br />
Services admins can use the ALL parameter with any channel.<br />
SERVADMIN LIST <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ LIST pattern [FORBIDDEN] [SUSPENDED] [NOEXPIRE]<br />
<br />
Lists all registered channels matching the given pattern.<br />
Channels with the PRIVATE option set will only be displayed<br />
to Services admins. Channels with the NOEXPIRE option set<br />
will have a ! appended to the channel name for Services admins.<br />
<br />
If the FORBIDDEN, SUSPENDED or NOEXPIRE options are given, only<br />
channels which, respectively, are FORBIDden, SUSPENDed or have<br />
the NOEXPIRE flag set will be displayed. If both options are<br />
given, both types of channels will be displayed. These options are<br />
limited to Services admins.<br />
SERVADMIN GETPASS <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ GETPASS channel<br />
<br />
Returns the password for the given channel. Note that<br />
whenever this command is used, a message including the<br />
person who issued the command and the channel it was used<br />
on will be logged and sent out as a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS.<br />
<br />
Limited to Services admins.<br />
SERVADMIN FORBID <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ FORBID channel [reason]<br />
<br />
Disallows anyone from registering or using the given<br />
channel. May be cancelled by dropping the channel.<br />
<br />
Reason may be required on certain networks.<br />
<br />
Limited to Services admins.<br />
SERVADMIN SUSPEND <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SUSPEND channel [reason]<br />
<br />
Disallows anyone from registering or using the given<br />
channel. May be cancelled by using the UNSUSPEND<br />
command to preserve all previous channel data/settings.<br />
<br />
Reason may be required on certain networks.<br />
<br />
Limited to Services admins.<br />
SERVADMIN UNSUSPEND <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ UNSUSPEND channel<br />
<br />
Releases a suspended channel. All data and settings<br />
are preserved from before the suspension.<br />
<br />
Limited to Services admins.<br />
SERVADMIN STATUS <br />
Syntax: /msg ChanServ STATUS channel nickname<br />
<br />
Returns the current access level of the given nick on the<br />
given channel. The reply is of the form:<br />
<br />
STATUS channel nickname access-level<br />
<br />
If an error occurs, the reply will be in the form:<br />
<br />
STATUS ERROR error-message<br />
<br />
Limited to Services admins.<br />
<br />
= MemoServ =<br />
<br />
HELP <br />
MemoServ is a utility allowing IRC users to send short<br />
messages to other IRC users, whether they are online at<br />
the time or not, or to channels(*). Both the sender's<br />
nickname and the target nickname or channel must be<br />
registered in order to send a memo.<br />
MemoServ's commands include:<br />
SEND Send a memo to a nick or channel<br />
CANCEL Cancel last memo you sent<br />
LIST List your memos<br />
READ Read a memo or memos<br />
DEL Delete a memo or memos<br />
SET Set options related to memos<br />
INFO Displays information about your memos<br />
RSEND Sends a memo and requests a read receipt<br />
CHECK Checks if last memo to a nick was read<br />
SEND <br />
Syntax: /msg MemoServ SEND {nick | channel} memo-text<br />
<br />
Sends the named nick or channel a memo containing<br />
memo-text. When sending to a nickname, the recipient will<br />
receive a notice that he/she has a new memo. The target<br />
nickname/channel must be registered.<br />
<br />
SENDALL <br />
Syntax: /msg MemoServ SENDALL memo-text<br />
Sends all registered users a memo containing memo-text.<br />
<br />
CANCEL <br />
Syntax: /msg MemoServ CANCEL {nick | channel}<br />
<br />
Cancels the last memo you sent to the given nick or channel,<br />
provided it has not been read at the time you use the command.<br />
CHECK <br />
Syntax: /msg MemoServ CHECK nick<br />
<br />
Checks whether the _last_ memo you sent to nick has been read<br />
or not. Note that this does only work with nicks, not with chans.<br />
LIST <br />
Syntax: /msg MemoServ LIST [channel] [list | NEW]<br />
<br />
Lists any memos you currently have. With NEW, lists only<br />
new (unread) memos. Unread memos are marked with a "*"<br />
to the left of the memo number. You can also specify a list<br />
of numbers, as in the example below:<br />
LIST 2-5,7-9<br />
Lists memos numbered 2 through 5 and 7 through 9.<br />
READ <br />
Syntax: /msg MemoServ READ [channel] {num | list | LAST | NEW}<br />
<br />
Sends you the text of the memos specified. If LAST is<br />
given, sends you the memo you most recently received. If<br />
NEW is given, sends you all of your new memos. Otherwise,<br />
sends you memo number num. You can also give a list of<br />
numbers, as in this example:<br />
<br />
READ 2-5,7-9<br />
Displays memos numbered 2 through 5 and 7 through 9.<br />
RSEND <br />
Syntax: /msg MemoServ RSEND {nick | channel} memo-text<br />
<br />
Sends the named nick or channel a memo containing<br />
memo-text. When sending to a nickname, the recipient will<br />
receive a notice that he/she has a new memo. The target<br />
nickname/channel must be registered.<br />
Once the memo is read by its recipient, an automatic notification<br />
memo will be sent to the sender informing him/her that the memo<br />
has been read.<br />
DEL <br />
Syntax: /msg MemoServ DEL [channel] {num | list | LAST | ALL}<br />
<br />
Deletes the specified memo or memos. You can supply<br />
multiple memo numbers or ranges of numbers instead of a<br />
single number, as in the second example below.<br />
<br />
If LAST is given, the last memo will be deleted.<br />
If ALL is given, deletes all of your memos.<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
<br />
DEL 1<br />
Deletes your first memo.<br />
<br />
DEL 2-5,7-9<br />
Deletes memos numbered 2 through 5 and 7 through 9.<br />
SET <br />
Syntax: /msg MemoServ SET option parameters<br />
Sets various memo options. option can be one of:<br />
<br />
NOTIFY Changes when you will be notified about<br />
new memos (only for nicknames)<br />
LIMIT Sets the maximum number of memos you can<br />
receive<br />
<br />
Type /msg MemoServ HELP SET option for more information<br />
on a specific option.<br />
SET NOTIFY <br />
Syntax: /msg MemoServ SET NOTIFY {ON | LOGON | NEW | OFF}<br />
Changes when you will be notified about new memos:<br />
<br />
ON You will be notified of memos when you log on,<br />
when you unset /AWAY, and when they are sent<br />
to you.<br />
LOGON You will only be notified of memos when you log<br />
on or when you unset /AWAY.<br />
NEW You will only be notified of memos when they<br />
are sent to you.<br />
OFF You will not receive any notification of memos.<br />
<br />
ON is essentially LOGON and NEW combined.<br />
SET LIMIT <br />
Syntax: /msg MemoServ SET LIMIT [channel] limit<br />
<br />
Sets the maximum number of memos you (or the given channel)<br />
are allowed to have. If you set this to 0, no one will be<br />
able to send any memos to you. However, you cannot set<br />
this any higher than .<br />
INFO <br />
Syntax: /msg MemoServ INFO [channel]<br />
<br />
Displays information on the number of memos you have, how<br />
many of them are unread, and how many total memos you can<br />
receive. With a parameter, displays the same information<br />
for the given channel.<br />
STAFF <br />
Syntax: /msg MemoServ STAFF memo-text<br />
Sends all services staff a memo containing memo-text.<br />
Note: If you have opers on both the oper list and the<br />
admin list they will receive the memo twice. The same<br />
applies for oper's on the Root list as well as other<br />
lists.<br />
SERVADMIN SET LIMIT <br />
Syntax: /msg MemoServ SET LIMIT [user | channel] {limit | NONE} [HARD]<br />
<br />
Sets the maximum number of memos a user or channel is<br />
allowed to have. Setting the limit to 0 prevents the user<br />
from receiving any memos; setting it to NONE allows the<br />
user to receive and keep as many memos as they want. If<br />
you do not give a nickname or channel, your own limit is<br />
set.<br />
<br />
Adding HARD prevents the user from changing the limit. Not<br />
adding HARD has the opposite effect, allowing the user to<br />
change the limit (even if a previous limit was set with<br />
HARD).<br />
This use of the SET LIMIT command is limited to Services<br />
admins. Other users may only enter a limit for themselves<br />
or a channel on which they have such privileges, may not<br />
remove their limit, may not set a limit above , and may<br />
not set a hard limit.<br />
SERVADMIN INFO <br />
Syntax: /msg MemoServ INFO [nick | channel]<br />
Without a parameter, displays information on the number of<br />
memos you have, how many of them are unread, and how many<br />
total memos you can receive.<br />
<br />
With a channel parameter, displays the same information for<br />
the given channel.<br />
<br />
With a nickname parameter, displays the same information<br />
for the given nickname. This use limited to Services<br />
admins.<br />
<br />
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