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==Channel Related FAQ==
==Channel Related FAQ==


====How do I register a channel?====
Please visit [[Channel Related FAQ]] for more information.
A page dedicated on guiding you through the registration process can be found at [[Channel Registration]]
 
====How do I request a BotServ bot in my channel?====
In order to register a BotServ bot, the channel '''MUST''' be registered and you '''MUST''' be the channel owner. Use the command '''/msg BotServ botlist''' or [[Botserv list]] in order to retrieve the bot nicks and choose one that you like.
 
To assign a botserv bot, use '''/msg BotServ assign #channel bot''' where #channel is the name of the channel you are assigning it to and bot is the bot you are assigning.
 
Now that you have a bot assigned, visit [[BotServ commands]] for more information.
 
====I don't like any of these Bot nicks, how do I request a new one?====
 
In order to request a BotServ bot, you must have at least 150 users in your channel. Join #services and ask for a bot addition if you have sufficient users.
 
====My channel is being flooded. What do I do?====
Note: When reporting to #services, don't paste lines, pastebin them. If you paste lines, it is considered flooding and you will be akilled for 30 minutes.
 
 
If your channel is being join flooded:
Assign LimitServ to your channel.
You can do so via '''/msg FunServ request LimitServ #yourchannel'''.
 
Note: You must be the channel founder to do this. LimitServ sets a limit accordingly so that it won't spam your channel with mode changes, while keeping the flooding out.
 
In the case that the flooding is join/part,''' /mode #yourchannel +R''' and report it to #services immediately (provide logs, nicks, etc).
 
The +R mode stops non-registered nicks from joining your channel.
 
If that doesn't work, '''/mode #yourchannel +i''' and report the offending nick(s) to #services.
 
When the flood has stopped, don't forget to unset the modes (replace the + with a -).
 
If your channel is being text flooded by multiple users:
 
Set a BotServ kicker for floods and repats.
 
'''/bs kick #yourchannel flood on 1 lines''' seconds (3 lines in 5 seconds is sufficient)
 
'''/bs kick #yourchannel repeat on 1''' repeats (2 or 3 repeats, depending on how many times the users repeat)
 
'''/mode #yourchannel +R''' also works here, as the users have to join your channel to flood.
In the case that this doesn't work, '''/mode #yourchannel +m'''.
This stops all non-voiced users from talking. If your channel is autovoice for all users, '''/cs levels #yourchannel set autovoice 3''' (you can change it back to 0 later).
 
Report the flood to #services, and provide logs of the flooding.
 
In the case that your channel is being targeted by a single user, kickban them. If they manage to rejoin, report them to #services, and provide logs of the kickban up to the rejoin.
 
Contributed by [[darkex]]
 
====A channel operator just abused me by kicking/banning me/removing my operator status/etc. Can I report that person?====
 
From the network's point of view, there is no such thing as "channel operator abuse". Channel operators can do whatever they deem fit in terms of channel moderation.
 
=====Does that mean there is nothing I can do about it?=====
You can talk to the channel's founder. Please refer to [[Channel Bans]].
 
=====The founder ignores me/I talked to the founder but it did not get resolved/I believe it would be useless to talk to the founder. What more can I do?=====
Nothing. You might want to (and should if you are banned) just stay away from that channel. You can always find an alternative channel or create a new one yourself.
 
==== I am the founder and I'm blocked out of my channel, what do I do?====
 
You can first try this command if you are not banned from the channel
 
'''/msg chanserv clear #channel modes'''
 
If you are still not able to join, you can try the commands below according to the error messages in bold:
 
=====#channel unable to join channel (invite only)=====
 
'''/msg chanserv invite #channel'''
 
 
=====#channel unable to join channel (need correct key)=====
 
 
'''/msg chanserv getkey #channel'''
 
You will get a message from chanserv similar to the one below:
 
-ChanServ- KEY #channel this_is_the_key
 
You can then join the channel by using the following command:
 
'''/join #channel this_is_the_key'''
 
 
=====#channel unable to join channel (channel is full)=====
 
'''/msg chanserv set #channel mlock -l'''
 
Note: this command will remove your previous locked modes.
 
 
=====#channel Cannot join channel (SSL is required)=====
 
/msg chanserv set #channel mlock -S
 
Note: this command will remove your previous locked modes.
 
 
=====#channel unable to join channel (address is banned)=====
 
/msg chanserv unban #channel
 
This one can get a little tricky if someone in your channel runs a bot/script to replace the ban automatically after chanserv removing it. If the error message persists, you can use the following command to check who is replacing the ban:
 
/msg chanserv checkban #channel
 
You will get a message from chanserv similar to the one below:
 
-ChanServ- The ban nick!ident@yourhost.com set by some_nick prevents you from joining #channel.
 
You can then either choose to talk to some_nick, or remove his op/halfop access.
 
===A user keeps ban evading, what do I do?===
 
This should be obvious, but these troublemakers are users who evade channel bans by changing their nicks, idents, hostmasks, or
whatever the ban was set to. Most often, though, they can be kept out by setting a proper ban. Take this for example:
 
[16:30:54] * righteous sets mode: +b Asmodeus!*@*
 
[16:30:58] * Asmodeus was kicked by righteous (Asmodeus)
 
[16:31:37] * Asmodeusss (~You.Know@He.Is.Trying.To.Be.Tough.Guy) has joined #fanclub
 
 
See the problem there? That was a poor ban, because it only affected the nick "Asmodeus". The user was able to evade it quite easily
just by changing his nick. A better ban would be for *!*@He.Is.Trying.To.Be.Tough.Guy; a ban set on his host. You can find the users host using the command '''/whois nickname''' which will return something like,
address: ~You.Know@He.Is.Trying.To.Be.Tough.Guy
 
or
 
Asmodeusss is ~You.Know@He.Is.Trying.To.Be.Tough.Guy * Asmodeusss
 
The user could remove the vhost and join the channel with his real host, in which case you should ban that, too. If the evader continues to evade through
different hosts and vhosts, please report the matter to #services. Additionally, if you have SOP or Founder status in the channel,
you could add the user to the akick list through:
 
'''/msg ChanServ akick #channel add nick reason'''
 
===Spammers keep on coming and spamming my channel, what should I do?===
 
Spammers, by definition, are users who join a channel to paste a link, or some type of advertisement telling users to join a channel or a different network. These cases should be reported to #services on sight. Also, be sure not to click on any spammer's link as it may be harmful to your computer. Here are some examples of a spammer in action:
 
[16:44:14] * mib_67ee3y (cgiirc@Rizon-61AFC63A.nc.res.rr.com) has joined #fanclub
 
[16:44:45] mib_67ee3y: Everyone click on this hxxp://viagra-scam.com
 
[16:44:50] * mib_67ee3y (cgiirc@Rizon-61AFC63A.nc.res.rr.com) has left #fanclub
 
 
 
[16:46:35] * Siesta_00 (qwebirc@Rizon-C7F08090.dyn.optonline.net) has joined #fanclub
 
[16:46:40] Siesta_00: Join us at #funandpopular@irc.funfun.net for party games!
 
[16:46:43] * Siesta_00 (qwebirc@Rizon-C7F08090.dyn.optonline.net) has left #fanclub
 
===I couldn't find my issue on here, what do I do now?===
 
For more information, check out [[Channel Management 101]]  and [[Channel Management 102]] and [[Channel Modes]]
 
 
Contributed by [[guuchan]] and [[Kokizzzle]]


==Network Related FAQ==
==Network Related FAQ==


====I was banned from Rizon! What do I do?====
Please visit [[Network Related FAQ]] for more information regarding this matter.
Please use the webpage http://kline.rizon.net/ in order to report NETWORK related bans. Otherwise, Use [[Channel Bans]] instead.
 
====How do I apply for Session limit increase?====
Please follow the simple directions on http://kline.rizon.net
 
If you do not supply the necessary information, your form will be ignored. Do not apply for session limit increase to engage in flooding, spamming, and other forms of abuse. Users who do so will be reported to their internet service provider and have their nicks and channels associated with the offender will be frozen and disabled permanently.
 
====Someone claims that (s)he is an IRC Operator. How can I check if (s)he is one?====
Type this command:''' /whois Someone'''
And if the messages returned contain the following line ({ } = optional): Someone is an IRC Operator {- *****}
Then (s)he is an IRC Operator.
 
====Someone is an IRC Operator and claims that (s)he is going to do *something* to me. What can I do?====
Unless you have broken our network's rule(s), you should not worry about it.
 
====I think an IRC Operator just abused me! What can I do?====
There is only one thing that the majority of IRC Operators (i.e. non-services staff) can do which will directly affect you, and that is /kill. If you did not get killed, it is most likely that no abuse has been involved.
 
====What is "non-services staff"? How many kinds of IRC Operators are there and what can they do?====
Please check out [[Levels of staff]] for more information regarding this matter.
 
====What is this "drone/flood bot pattern ban" and why does it affect me?====
Rizon prevents all kinds of malicious bots, drones, zombies and spambots from accessing the network to protect its users and itself.
 
To achieve this, regular expressions are used, and even though we of course try to avoid false detections, it's possible that legit users happen to match one of those patterns.
 
 
So what do I have to do now in order to be able to connect again without this happening anymore?
 
Depending on what exactly was causing the pattern match and the resulting ban, you will most likely have to change either your nick, your username, or your realname (gecos).
 
Here[http://i44.tinypic.com/21edty.png] you can see mIRC's option dialog which can be accessed via Tools -> Options -> Connect.
 
In most cases, the ban was triggered due to all three of the above mentioned things (in mIRC, the part in front of the @ in the 'Email Address' field is used as username) being the same,
changing one of them will most likely prevent you from matching the pattern and being banned in the future.
 
In many other cases, the ban was caused by an additional space in front of the realname as result of a mistake in the USER command sent by some clients and legit bots, if so a (closer) look at the RFC is recommended.
 
 
If you are unsure about what might have caused the ban or need assistance in what to do now, you can create a thread in the Help section as described here,
otherwise you may have yourself unbanned using the site you were originally linked to in the ban message now.
 
====I want to link my server to Rizon, what is the procedure?====
Please refer to [[New links]] for more information regarding this matter.


==Rizon BNC FAQ==
==Rizon BNC FAQ==


====What is a "BNC"?====
Please visit [[RizonBNC FAQ]] for more information.
 
BNC is an IRC Bouncer that stays connected 24/7 on IRC, and has the ability to store messages while you are offline.
 
====Is this free? Do I have to pay for it?====
 
No, you do not have to pay for it. Rizon offers this service for FREE.
 
====What are the requirements for an application?====
 
You need to have a registered nick for at least 7 days.
 
====Can I have a bouncer even if I don't connect to it at all?====
 
No, bouncers that are inactive for more than 2 weeks will be deleted.
 
====Can I have your bouncer connect on another network/server?====
 
No, we provide this service for Rizon ONLY.
 
====How do I use it/connect to it?====
 
Instead of connecting on the IRC network, you'll have to connect to the server that has the bouncer installed on a certain port.
 
For example, connecting to rizonbnc.us.rizon.net on port 1234 without SSL with username "user1" and password "secretpass", you'll do something like this '''/server rizonbnc.us.rizon.net 1234 user1:secretpass''' (That stands for mIRC at least, other clients may have /server replaced with something else.).
 
Note1: if you wish to use SSL, use port 12345.
 
Note2: If you have been assigned to EU server, then use rizonbnc.eu.rizon.net instead.
 
====How can I read/disable/enable the away message logger?====
 
See '''/msg *away help'''  Yes, use the *.
 
====Can I see what has been said in a channel while I was not connected?====
 
Yes, you only have to set a buffer for playback for each channel. '''/msg *status setbuffer #channel''' 100 that commands make the BNC display you the last 100 messages on the channel upon connect.
 
====How can I request a bouncer account?====
 
Join #RizonBNC and do '''/msg RizonBNC request [EU/US]''' If you get an error, follow the instructions that the error message gives
you. If not, you will have to wait for the BNC to be activated. Once this has been completed you will receive a memo from MemoServ.
Follow the instructions in the memo to connect to your BNC. (To check your memos, '''/ms read last''')
 
Note: Choose either EU or US, whichever is best for you, or leave it blank for automatic assignment.
 
====I need help with my BNC!====
 
Join #RizonBNC, ask and wait until someone responds.
 
====My BNC was previously approved but it's rejected because of inactivity. How do I get it back?====
 
Ask one of the ops to re-approve your BNC. It is at their discretion whether to re-enable your BNC or not.
 
====How to change my account settings?====
 
http://RizonBNC.us.Rizon.net:1234 or you can do it through /znc help to view your available options.
Note: Use the EU server mentioned above if you are assigned on EU one.
 
====I forgot my account password or didn't receive my info at all=====
 
'''/msg RizonBNC changepass desired_pass_here''' and then connect using your normal username and new pass to the server you were assigned to.
 
Note: In order to change password, you must be logged into your nick and to have joined #rizonbnc. Username and password are case-sensitive.
 
====My nick is being used by the BNC, and I forgot the info to login on it! I can't change my password with RizonBNC bot because my nick is not registered!====
 
You can simply group your nick with your main one, and use the changepass command. To group use '''/msg NickServ group main_nick password'''
 
====I don't want to be on the E.U. server, I want to use the U.S. one!====
 
Simply ask one of the ops to move you across.
 
====Is there anything else I should know about BNC?====
 
Keep in mind these very important rules:
* Do not advertise channels, flood or spam, doing so will result in removal of your BNC.
* Do not use /amsg or /ame (messages all channels), we don't want to see your messages.
* Normal network rules apply (/motd in your IRC client to view them). Breaking them will result in removal of your BNC and possibly other repercussions.
====How can I join my RizonBNC on the go?====
 
For all those of you out there that want to access your BNC from a different computer that doesn't have IRC software installed, you CAN access it from Mibbit or ChatZilla.
 
 
If you're out and about and do have an accessible client installed on the computer, issue /server rizonbnc.us.rizon.net 1234
 
USER:PASS where US is your server location (replace us with eu if you're on the European server), 1234 (+12345 for SSL) the port and
 
the USER:PASS your login details specified in your BNC application memo.
 
 
1. Go to http://mibbit.com/chat/.
 
2. Click on 'Server' and 'Auth'.
 
3. Enter 'rizonbnc.us.rizon.net:1234' into the 'Server address' field.
 
4. Change the dropdown from 'NickServ' to 'Pass'.
 
5. Enter your RizonBNC password in the format USER:PASS.
 
6. You won't need to change the nick, and you can leave the channel parameter out. Hit Enter.
 
 
For SSL: Change step 3 to 'rizonbnc.us.rizon.net:+12345'. If you don't know what SSL is, then use the normal address.
 
 
If you have a EU BNC (all BNCs as of July 2010), use rizonbnc.eu.rizon.net:1234 as the address. EU SSL: rizonbnc.eu.rizon.net:+12345
 
 
ChatZilla:
 
 
1. Go to ChatZilla > Preferences.
 
2. Change the 'Nickname' field to your desired BNC nick. If you do not modify this setting it will change to that nickname as soon as
you connect to your BNC.
 
3. Click OK.
 
4. In the text bar below, type '/server rizonbnc.us.rizon.net:1234 USER:PASS', and hit Enter.
 
 
For SSL: Change step 4 to '/sslserver rizonbnc.us.rizon.net:12345 USER:PASS'. If you get an error about an invalid SSL certificate,
just add an exception to it and continue connecting.
 
 
If you have a European BNC the address is rizonbnc.eu.rizon.net.
 
 
You should be in, if you're not then you typed your user and password incorrectly, or you went to the incorrect server.
 
Contributed by [[Kittie]] and [[darkex]]

Latest revision as of 21:09, 11 October 2016

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