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== <div class="moduleheader">Identify</div> == | == <div class="moduleheader">Identify</div> == | ||
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+ | Tells NickServ that you are really the owner of this nick. Many commands require you to authenticate yourself with this command before you use them. The password should be the same one you sent with the "/msg NickServ REGISTER" command. | ||
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+ | '''NOTE''': Some networks alias this command to "/msg NickServ ID" | ||
===Syntax=== | ===Syntax=== | ||
+ | : /msg NickServ IDENTIFY optional_nick_here password_here | ||
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===Examples=== | ===Examples=== | ||
+ | : /msg NickServ IDENTIFY ISlayInDreams | ||
+ | : /msg NickSerc IDENTIFY FreddyK ISlayInDreams | ||
== <div class="moduleheader">Info</div> == | == <div class="moduleheader">Info</div> == |
Revision as of 19:06, 14 February 2015
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Contents
- 1 NickServ Commands
- 1.1 Access
- 1.2 AJoin
- 1.3 AList
- 1.4 Cert
- 1.5 Confirm
- 1.6 Drop
- 1.7 Forbid
- 1.8 GetEmail
- 1.9 GetPass
- 1.10 Group
- 1.11 Help
- 1.12 Identify
- 1.13 Info
- 1.14 List
- 1.15 Logout
- 1.16 Recover
- 1.17 Register
- 1.18 ReSend
- 1.19 ResetPass
- 1.20 Set
- 1.21 Status
- 1.22 UnGroup
- 1.23 Update
- 1.24 GetEmail
- 1.25 SaSet
- 1.26 Suspend
- 1.27 UnSuspend
NickServ Commands
NOTE: Some IRC servers provide an alias for '/msg NickServ' where you can use '/ns' or '/nickserv' in it's place. Some irc networks, though uncommon, may require you to use the full '/msg nickserv@services.networkname.tld COMMAND_HERE Options_here' version of the command
Access
Modifies or displays the access list for your nick. This is the list of addresses which will be automatically recognized by NickServ as allowed to use the nick. If you want to use the nick from a different address, you meed to send an IDENTIFY command to make NickServ recognize you. Services Operators may provide a nick to modify other users' access lists.
Syntax
- See what is on your access list
- /msg NickServ ACCESS LIST
- Add to your access list
- /msg NickServ ACCESS ADD Host@mask.goes.here
- Remove entry on your access list
- /msg NickServ ACCESS DEL Host@mask.goes.here
- IrcOps my specify a nick and remove entries from other peoples access list.
- /msg NiskServ ACCESS DEL Nick_here Host@mask.goes.here
- /msg NiskServ ACCESS ADD Nick_here Host@mask.goes.here
- /msg NickServ ACCESS LIST Nick_here
Examples
- /msg NickServ ACCESS LIST
- /msg NickServ ACCESS ADD Freddy@dreamsaremine.org
- /msg NickServ ACCESS DEL Freddy@wakemeup.net
AJoin
This command manages your auto join list. When you identify you will automatically join the channels on your auto join list. Services Operators may provide a nick to modify other users' auto join lists.
Syntax
- Add to Auto join list
- /msg NickServ AJOIN ADD #channel_name channel_entry_password_if_needed
- Delete from Auto join list
- /msg NickServ AJOIN DEL #channel_name
- List your auto join list
- /msg NickServ AJOIN LIST
- IrcOps my specify a nick and look or change other peoples AJOIN list.
- /msg NickServ AJOIN ADD Nick_here #channel_name optional_channel_entry_passowrd_as_needed
- /msg NickServ AJOIN DEL Nick_here #channel_name
- /msg NickServ AJOIN LIST Nick_here
Examples
- /msg NickServ AJOIN ADD #DreamScape FreddyLives
- /msg NickServ AJOIN ADD #DreamScape
- /msg NickServ AJOIN DEL #DreamScape
- /msg NickServ AJOIN LIST
AList
Lists all channels you have access on.
Channels that have the NOEXPIRE option set will be prefixed by an exclamation mark. The nickname parameter is limited to Services Operators
Syntax
- Standard command
- /msg NickServ ALIST
- IRC Operator/Services Operator command allows for looking at other people's lists
- /msg NickServ nick_here ALIST
Examples
- /msg NickServ ALIST
Cert
Modifies or displays the certificate list for your nick. If you connect to IRC and provide a client certificate with a matching fingerprint in the cert list, your nick will be automatically identified to services. Services Operators may provide a nick to modify other users' certificate lists.
NOTE: Not available on all IRC netowrks. Disabled by default.
Syntax
- Add to the Certificate list
- /msg NickServ CERT ADD
- Remove from the Certificate list
- /msg NickServ CERT DEL certificate_fingerprint_here
- List available Certificates
- /msg NickServ CERT LSIT
Examples
- /msg NickServ CERT LIST
- /msg NickServ CERT DEL f4e5a234b9
- /msg NickServ CERT ADD
Confirm
This command is used by several commands as a way to confirm changes made to your account.
This is most commonly used to confirm your email address once you register or change it.
This is also used after the RESETPASS command has been used to force identify you to your nick so you may change your password. Additionally, Services Operators with the correct access permissions can replace passcode with a users nick to force validate them.
NOTE: Confirmation codes are case sensitive.
Syntax
- /msg NickServ CONFIRM confirmation_code_goes_here
Examples
- /msg NickServ CONFIRM H49dlTa9
Drop
Drops the currently in-use, and identified for nick from the database. Once your nickname is dropped you may lose all of your access and channels that you may own. Any other user will also have the option to register the nick.
IRC Services Operators, can drop any nick, not just their own.
Syntax
- Standard User
- /msg NickServ DROP
- Services Operator
- /msg NickServ DROP Nick_goes_here
Examples
- /msg NickServ DROP
Forbid
This is often times aliased to the "/msg OperServ FORBID" comamnd. See OperServ's FORBID command for details.
NOTE: Access to this command requires the proper permissions to be present in your opertype.
GetEmail
Returns the matching nicks that used given email. Note that you can not use wildcards. Whenever this command is used, a message including the person who issued the command and the email it was used on will be logged.
NOTE: Access to this command requires the proper permissions to be present in your opertype.
Syntax
- /msg NickServ GETEMAIL Email@address.goes.here
Examples
- /msg NiskServ GETMAIL FreddyK@dreamscape.net
GetPass
Returns the password for the given nickname. Note that whenever this command is used, a message including the person who issued the command and the nickname it was used on will be logged and sent out as a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS.
NOTE: Access to this command requires the correct permissions to be present in your opertype.
Syntax
- /msg NickServ GETPASS Nick_goes_here
Examples
- /msg NickServ GETPASS Freddy
Group
This command makes your nickname join the target nickname's group. password is the password of the target nickname.
Joining a group will allow you to share your configuration, memos, and channel privileges with all the nicknames in the group, and much more!
A group exists as long as it is useful. This means that even if a nick of the group is dropped, you won't lose the shared things described above, as long as there is at least one nick remaining in the group.
You may be able to use this command even if you have not registered your nick yet. If your nick is already registered, you'll need to identify yourself before using this command.
It is recommended to use this command with a non-registered nick because it will be registered automatically when using this command. You may use it with a registered nick (to change your group) only if your network administrators allowed it.
You can only be in one group at a time. Group merging is not possible.
Note: all the nicknames of a group have the same password.
Syntax
- /msg NickServ GROUP main_nick_here main_nicks_password_here
- /msg NickServ GLIST
Examples
- /msg NickServ GROUP Freddy IKillPeoleInTheirSleep
- /msg NickServ GLIST
Help
Shows a list of commands available to you. If you do not have access to a command, it is normally not shown.
Syntax
- /msg NickServ HELP
Examples
- /msg NickServ HELP
Identify
Tells NickServ that you are really the owner of this nick. Many commands require you to authenticate yourself with this command before you use them. The password should be the same one you sent with the "/msg NickServ REGISTER" command.
NOTE: Some networks alias this command to "/msg NickServ ID"
Syntax
- /msg NickServ IDENTIFY optional_nick_here password_here
Examples
- /msg NickServ IDENTIFY ISlayInDreams
- /msg NickSerc IDENTIFY FreddyK ISlayInDreams
Info
Syntax
Examples
List
Syntax
Examples
Logout
Syntax
Examples
Recover
- * Also sometimes aliased to Ghost and Release
Syntax
Examples
Register
Syntax
Examples
ReSend
Syntax
Examples
ResetPass
- *Oper Only
Syntax
Examples
Set
Syntax
Examples
Status
Syntax
Examples
UnGroup
This command ungroups your nick, or if given, the specificed nick, from the group it is in. The ungrouped nick keeps its registration
time, password, email, greet, language, and url. Everything else is reset. You may not ungroup yourself if there is only one nick in
your group.
Syntax
- /msg NickServ UNGROUP Optional_nick_here
Examples
- /msg NickServ UNGROUP
- /msg NickServ UNGROUP Freddy_K
Update
Syntax
Examples
GetEmail
- *Oper Only
Syntax
Examples
SaSet
- *Oper Only
Syntax
Examples
Suspend
- *Oper Only
Syntax
Examples
UnSuspend
- *Oper Only
Syntax
===Examples===
This command manages your auto join list. When you identify you will automatically join the channels on your auto join list. Services Operators may provide a nick to modify other users' auto join lists.
Syntax
- Add to Auto join list
- /msg NickServ AJOIN ADD #channel_name channel_entry_password_if_needed
- Delete from Auto join list
- /msg NickServ AJOIN DEL #channel_name
- List your auto join list
- /msg NickServ AJOIN LIST
- IrcOps my specify a nick and look or change other peoples AJOIN list.
- /msg NickServ AJOIN ADD Nick_here #channel_name optional_channel_entry_passowrd_as_needed
- /msg NickServ AJOIN DEL Nick_here #channel_name
- /msg NickServ AJOIN LIST Nick_here
Examples
- /msg NickServ AJOIN ADD #DreamScape FreddyLives
- /msg NickServ AJOIN ADD #DreamScape
- /msg NickServ AJOIN DEL #DreamScape
- /msg NickServ AJOIN LIST
AList
Lists all channels you have access on. Channels that have the NOEXPIRE option set will be prefixed by an exclamation mark. The nickname parameter is limited to Services Operators
Syntax
- Standard command
- /msg NickServ ALIST
- IRC Operator/Services Operator command allows for looking at other people's lists
- /msg NickServ nick_here ALIST
Examples
- /msg NickServ ALIST
Cert
Modifies or displays the certificate list for your nick. If you connect to IRC and provide a client certificate with a matching fingerprint in the cert list, your nick will be automatically identified to services. Services Operators may provide a nick to modify other users' certificate lists.
Syntax
- Add to the Certificate list
- /msg NickServ CERT ADD
- Remove from the Certificate list
- /msg NickServ CERT DEL certificate_fingerprint_here
- List available Certificates
- /msg NickServ CERT LSIT
Examples
- /msg NickServ CERT LIST
- /msg NickServ CERT DEL f4e5a234b9
- /msg NickServ CERT ADD
Confirm
This command is used by several commands as a way to confirm changes made to your account. This is most commonly used to confirm your email address once you register or change it. This is also used after the RESETPASS command has been used to force identify you to your nick so you may change your password. Additionally, Services Operators with the correct access permissions can replace passcode with a users nick to force validate them.
NOTE: Confirmation codes are case sensitive.
Syntax
- /msg NickServ CONFIRM confirmation_code_goes_here
Examples
- /msg NickServ CONFIRM H49dlTa9
Drop
Drops the currently in-use, and identified for nick from the database. Once your nickname is dropped you may lose all of your access and channels that you may own. Any other user will also have the option to register the nick.
IRC Services Operators, can drop any nick, not just their own.
Syntax
- Standard User
- /msg NickServ DROP
- Services Operator
- /msg NickServ DROP Nick_goes_here
Examples
- /msg NickServ DROP
Forbid
This is often times aliased to the "/msg OperServ FORBID" comamnd. See OperServ's FORBID command for details.
NOTE: Access to this command requires the proper permissions to be present in your opertype.
GetEmail
Returns the matching nicks that used given email. Note that you can not use wildcards. Whenever this command is used, a message including the person who issued the command and the email it was used on will be logged.
NOTE: Access to this command requires the proper permissions to be present in your opertype.
Syntax
- /msg NickServ GETEMAIL Email@address.goes.here
Examples
- /msg NiskServ GETMAIL FreddyK@dreamscape.net
GetPass
Returns the password for the given nickname. Note that whenever this command is used, a message including the person who issued the command and the nickname it was used on will be logged and sent out as a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS.
NOTE: Access to this command requires the correct permissions to be present in your opertype.
Syntax
- /msg NickServ GETPASS Nick_goes_here
Examples
- /msg NickServ GETPASS Freddy
Group
This command makes your nickname join the target nickname's group. password is the password of the target nickname.
Joining a group will allow you to share your configuration, memos, and channel privileges with all the nicknames in the group, and much more!
A group exists as long as it is useful. This means that even if a nick of the group is dropped, you won't lose the shared things described above, as long as there is at least one nick remaining in the group.
You may be able to use this command even if you have not registered your nick yet. If your nick is already registered, you'll need to identify yourself before using this command.
It is recommended to use this command with a non-registered nick because it will be registered automatically when using this command. You may use it with a registered nick (to change your group) only if your network administrators allowed it.
You can only be in one group at a time. Group merging is not possible.
Note: all the nicknames of a group have the same password.
Syntax
- /msg NickServ GROUP main_nick_here main_nicks_password_here
- /msg NickServ GLIST
Examples
- /msg NickServ GROUP Freddy IKillPeoleInTheirSleep
- /msg NickServ GLIST
Help
Shows a list of commands available to you. If you do not have access to a command, it is normally not shown.
Syntax
- /msg NickServ HELP
Examples
- /msg NickServ HELP
Identify
Tells NickServ that you are really the owner of this nick. Many commands require you to authenticate yourself with this command before you use them. The password should be the same one you sent with the "/msg NickServ REGISTER" command.
NOTE: Some networks alias this command to "/msg NickServ ID"
Syntax
- /msg NickServ IDENTIFY optional_nick_here password_here
Examples
- /msg NickServ IDENTIFY ISlayInDreams
- /msg NickSerc IDENTIFY FreddyK ISlayInDreams
Info
Syntax
Examples
List
Syntax
Examples
Logout
Syntax
Examples
Recover
- * Also sometimes aliased to Ghost and Release
Syntax
Examples
Register
Syntax
Examples
ReSend
Syntax
Examples
ResetPass
- *Oper Only
Syntax
Examples
Set
Syntax
Examples
Status
Syntax
Examples
UnGroup
This command ungroups your nick, or if given, the specificed nick, from the group it is in. The ungrouped nick keeps its registration time, password, email, greet, language, and url. Everything else is reset. You may not ungroup yourself if there is only one nick in your group.
Syntax
- /msg NickServ UNGROUP Optional_nick_here
Examples
- /msg NickServ UNGROUP
- /msg NickServ UNGROUP Freddy_K
Update
Syntax
Examples
GetEmail
- *Oper Only
Syntax
Examples
SaSet
- *Oper Only
Syntax
Examples
Suspend
- *Oper Only
Syntax
Examples
UnSuspend
- *Oper Only