/msg nickserv register password email /msg hostserv request (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) Syntax: REGISTER password [email] [cellphonenumber] (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) Registers your nickname in the NickServ database. Once (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) your nick is registered, you can use the SET and ACCESS (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) commands to configure your nick's settings as you like (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) them. Make sure you remember the password you use when (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) registering - you'll need it to make changes to your nick (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) later. (Note that case matters! ANOPE, Anope, and (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) anope are all different passwords!) (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) Guidelines on choosing passwords: (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) Passwords should not be easily guessable. For example, (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) using your real name as a password is a bad idea. Using (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) your nickname as a password is a much worse idea ;) and, (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) in fact, NickServ will not allow it. Also, short (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) passwords are vulnerable to trial-and-error searches, so (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) you should choose a password at least 5 characters long. (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) Finally, the space character cannot be used in passwords. (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) The parameter email is not optional on this (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) network and is used to verify that you are who you (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) say you are though a simple confirmation e-mail. (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) Additionally, you can supply your cell phone number and (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) the confirmation email will be texted to you as well. (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) Your privacy is respected; this e-mail won't be given to (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) any third-party person. (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) This command also creates a new group for your nickname, (10:25:37 PM) NickServ: (notice) that will allow you to register other nicks later sharing (10:25:38 PM) NickServ: (notice) the same configuration, the same set of memos and the (10:25:38 PM) NickServ: (notice) same channel privileges. For more information on this (10:25:38 PM) NickServ: (notice) feature, type /msg NickServ HELP GROUP. (10:25:38 PM) NickServ: (notice) (10:25:38 PM) NickServ: (notice) Nicknames that are not identified to for 90 days automatically (10:25:38 PM) NickServ: (notice) expire and are dropped from services. (10:30:58 PM) HostServ: (notice) HostServ commands: (10:30:58 PM) HostServ: (notice) ON Activates your assigned vhost (10:30:58 PM) HostServ: (notice) OFF Deactivates your assigned vhost (10:30:58 PM) HostServ: (notice) GROUP Syncs the vhost for all nicks in a group (10:30:58 PM) HostServ: (notice) REQUEST Request a vhost for your nick (10:35:01 PM) HostServ: (notice) Access denied. (10:36:04 PM) HostServ: (notice) Access denied. (10:36:41 PM) HostServ: (notice) HostServ commands: (10:36:41 PM) HostServ: (notice) ON Activates your assigned vhost (10:36:41 PM) HostServ: (notice) OFF Deactivates your assigned vhost (10:36:41 PM) HostServ: (notice) GROUP Syncs the vhost for all nicks in a group (10:36:41 PM) HostServ: (notice) REQUEST Request a vhost for your nick (10:36:50 PM) HostServ: (notice) Syntax: REQUEST vhost (10:36:50 PM) HostServ: (notice) (10:36:50 PM) HostServ: (notice) Request activation of the vhost. You must be identified (10:36:50 PM) HostServ: (notice) to a registered nick to issue this command. Please be (10:36:50 PM) HostServ: (notice) patient while your request is being considered by network vhost (10:36:50 PM) HostServ: (notice) staff. (10:36:50 PM) HostServ: (notice) (10:36:50 PM) HostServ: (notice) For basic vhost rules and restrictions, see: (10:36:50 PM) HostServ: (notice) http://rizon.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=16 dfl: so register a nick, then associate a vhost using /msg nickserv register and /msg hostserv request ??? (10:39:18 PM) Jun-chan: no, you register a nick with /msg nickserv register (10:39:25 PM) Jun-chan: and then request a vhost with /msg hostserv request vhost.here (10:39:33 PM) Jun-chan: commands are the same, process is different :p