Register your nickname
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Nickname Registration
Notes:
- Use a real e-mail address. Temporary and throw-away e-mail addresses are not acceptable.
- Keep in mind that Yahoo and Hotmail may block e-mail messages from Rizon sometimes; therefore, check your spam, or junk, folder in case you haven't yet received the confirmation e-mail message.
To register your current nickname, follow these steps:
/msg NickServ REGISTER yourPassword your@email.address
Make sure that your password is longer than 5 characters, and that your email is valid.- Check your email for a response from Rizon. Copy and paste the confirmation code found in the email, which should have the following format:
/msg NickServ CONFIRM ConfirmationCodeFromEmail
If the confirmation code above is not entered within 24 hours, the nickname will be released and available for others to register.
If the confirmation code above was copied correctly and still gives you an error, just type it out by hand. Copying seems to break it in some cases.
Now, your nickname is registered, and you've automatically been identified.
Upon your next visits to Rizon IRC network, use the same nickname, and identify (a.k.a., log in to Services) using either of the following three methods:
- either set up your client to do so automatically, or manually identify to NickServ:
/msg NickServ IDENTIFY yourPassword
- set up your client to automatically authenticate you using SASL (Plain);
- set up your client to automatically authenticate you using SASL (External), via a client CertFP.
Having a registered nickname is very useful in many ways, benefits include registering a channel and requesting a vHost.
NickServ Groups
If you plan to have more than one nickname, you might want to create a NickServ group. This will allow you to share channels access rights, memos, and configurations across all the nicknames in your group. A NickServ group is limited to 10 nicknames.
To group a new additional nickname with your already registered nickname, make sure this new nickname is not registered to NickServ.
Example
If you want to have (register) a new nickname; e.g., joe142 to be part of your already registered nickname (Main Nick), Joe, do the following:
- Make sure that the new nickname, joe142, is not registered:
/msg NickServ INFO joe142
- NickServ should return a message stating that
Nick joe142 isn't registered.
- Otherwise, if this additional nickname is yours, then skip the next steps: 2 and 3, into the two-step nickname dropping procedure, before continuing; else, choose another nickname, and check it as shown above.
- Assuming that joe142 is not registered, change to this new nickname:
/nick joe142
- Finally, group it to your other registered nickname (Main Nick) Joe, using the following command:
/msg NickServ GROUP Joe passwordOfJoe
If succeeded, NickServ will then send you a message confirming that You are now in the group of Joe.
If you registered the nickname joe142 before grouping, you cannot group it with another registered nickname. You will want to, first, drop the nickname joe142 from registration.
Note:
- Please, note that any channel access associated with joe142 will be removed when dropping it.
You can read about more NickServ commands in the Services Commands page.
To drop the nickname joe142, follow these steps:
- Make sure that your current nickname is the registered nickname, which you plan to drop, in this example, joe142, and then type the following command:
/msg NickServ DROP joe142
- NickServ will then return a message, asking you to confirm the drop with a special code, along the lines of:
/msg NickServ DROP joe142 specialCode
After this code has been entered, you are free to retry the grouping process.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Errors while registering
If you did not receive the registration email, or if you entered the wrong email during the registration process, you can cancel the registration process with the following command:
/msg NickServ CANCEL registrationPassword
Reset Password
- To request a reset of your password, type the following command:
/msg NickServ RESETPASS yourNick
- An email will be sent to the email address registered to your nickname from Rizon. Copy and paste the confirmation command found in the email, which should have the following format:
/msg NickServ ENTERCODE yourNick codeFromEmail
Note that this code will expire if not used within 24 hours. - NickServ will assign you a temporary password with the message
Password changed to tempPassword.
Use this temporary password to identify to your nickname with:/msg NickServ IDENTIFY tempPassword
- If you have successfully identified to your nickname, you can change your temporary password to anything of your own choice:
/msg NickServ SET PASSWORD yourPassword
In step 4, please note that SET PASSWORD
is part of the command, and that you enter your personal password in the part after it; i.e., yourPassword
.
Expired Nickname
If a nickname has not been identified to for 90 days, the nickname will expire of inactivity, as well as its access on any channels. You will have to re-register it.