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AuthServ

AuthServ is used to connect your channel access with an AuthServ-account. After you authed AuthServ will recognize you and grant you the channelaccess you need in your channel (e.g to administrate your ChanServ).

Commands


To use AuthServ, you can use any of the following lines:

  • /as COMMAND
  • /AuthServ COMMAND
  • /msg AuthServ@Services.OGamenet.net COMMAND

General Functions


  • HANDLEINFO [nick|*account]
    • Shows you Accountinformation about an Account. Without parameters, this shows you your own information. For other users, you’ll only see a few lines of information.
  • INFO is a shortform of HANDLEINFO
  • REGISTER <accountname> <passwort> [email]
    • This will register a new AuthServ Account for you. Account Reg. Help describes the registration process in details.
  • AUTH <accountname> <passwort>
    • With this command you can login to your AuthServ Account. Account Reg. Help describes the authentication process in details.
  • ADDMASK <mask>
    • With this command you can add a hostmask to your account. With this mask it is also possible to log into your account without receiving a new authcookie. Without any parameters your actual hostmask will be added.
  • DELMASK <mask>
    • With this command you can delete a hostmask from your account.
  • AUTHCOOKIE <account>
    • Sends you an email to your given emailaddress for your account. In this email you’ll find the COOKIE-command. If you execute it, you will be authed to your account. (Usable if the current hostmask isn't correct)
  • COOKIE <account> <cookie>
    • If you change anything like your password, email-address or an authcookie in your account, you'll get an email to confirm your action. In this email you will find the COOKIE-command. Execute it and the changes will be done.
  • DELCOOKIE
    • This deletes your actual cookie. Of course, it is only possible if you're logged in. Some cookies are not erasable, but have to expire!
  • GHOST
    • Kills a client who is also connected to our network on your account. Of course, you have to be authed to the same account.This is helpful if the client hasn't quit already because of a Ping Timeout.2 Important points here are: The nick must not be yours – you cannot kill somebody who uses your nick. You can only kill them if you use your account and you cannot kill yourself.

AuthServ Settings


  • PASS <old pw> <new pw>
    • Changes your current password
  • RESETPASS <account> <new pw>
    • If you have forgotten your password, you can set a new one using: /as RESETPASS Account NewPassword - This new password will be activated, once you confirm it with the COOKIE, which you will get via email.

It will only work, if you are not authenticated to your account.

  • SET <setting> <value>
    • Changes your account settings for srvx. The settings and value are:
      • Setting: ANNOUNCEMENTS
        • Possible values: 0,1
        • Indicates whether you wish to receive community announcements via the Global service.
      • Setting: COLOR
        • Possible values: 0,1
        • If set, AuthServ and ChanServ will use bold letters and underlines in texts they send you.
      • Setting: INFO
        • Possible value: any sentence
        • This command sets the infoline for your AuthServ Account
      • Setting: LANGUAGE
        • Possible values: C, de, en, en_UK, es, pl
        • This command sets your language in your AuthServ Account
      • Setting: PRIVMSG
        • Possible values: 0,1
        • This command sets if the Services send you messages on query (1) or notice (0)
      • Setting: MAXLOGINS
        • Possible values: 1-10
        • This command sets, how many users can login simultaneously to your AuthServ Account
      • Setting: EMAIL
        • Possible values: your@email
        • This command sets your email. This must be confirmed with a cookie, which you will get via email.
      • Setting: AUTOHIDE
        • possible value: 1|0
        • This command sets, if you hide your hostmask automatically, with the usermode +x.

It means : User (~user@host.net) Quit (Registered) User (~user@testaccount.users.OGameNet) has joined #CHANNEL So, as you see, the IP is now hidden.

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