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To prevent random people from joining your room there are several possibilities: | To prevent random people from joining your room there are several possibilities: | ||
− | # | + | * Only allow users that are listed in <code>/cs access #chan list</code> (most secure): |
+ | /cs set #chan restricted | ||
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+ | Be aware that the following methods don't protect empty channels (see also/ns help set mlock ). | ||
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+ | * Set a channel key ("password"): | ||
+ | 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>. | ||
− | + | * Make the channel "[[invite]] only" | |
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Revision as of 09:46, 5 August 2010
(for advanced users, this is a stub)
To prevent random people from joining your room there are several possibilities:
- Only allow users that are listed in
/cs access #chan list
(most secure):
/cs set #chan restricted
Be aware that the following methods don't protect empty channels (see also/ns help set mlock ).
- Set a channel key ("password"):
type /mode #chann +k key
. 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 /join #chan key
(or you must have &promptChannelKey=1
in the URL of your widget). If this is not persistent for you, type /cs set #channel_name mlock +k[other modes here] key
.
- Make the channel "invite only"