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==RizonBNC==
A bouncer (BNC) is a service that:
 
* lets you stay connected 24/7 on IRC, and
A bouncer (BNC) is a service that lets you stay connected 24/7 on IRC, and has the ability to store messages while you are offline.
* stores messages while you are offline.


Rizon offers this service for FREE, but the bouncer can only be connected to Rizon, not other networks.
Rizon offers this service for FREE, but the bouncer can only be connected to Rizon, not other networks.


===Requirements===
==Rules==
 
# You must have a registered nick for at least 7 days.
# You must use the bouncer at least once every 2 weeks, otherwise it will be deleted.


===Rules===
# Use RizonBNC bouncer at least once every 2 weeks.
# Do not advertise in, flood, or spam channels.
# Do not use <code>/amsg</code> or <code>/ame</code> (messages all channels).
# Follow network rules (<code>/motd</code> in your IRC client to view them).
# One RizonBNC account per person.


# Do not advertise channels, flood or spam, doing so will result in removal of your BNC.
Your RizonBNC account will be removed if a rule is broken.
# Do not use <code>/amsg</code> or <code>/ame</code> (messages all channels), we don't want to see your messages.
# Normal network rules apply (<code>/motd</code> in your IRC client to view them). Breaking them will result in removal of your BNC and possibly other repercussions.




==Request instructions==
==Request instructions==


# Your Main Nick '''must''' contain '''only''' alphanumeric characters, dots ( <code>.</code> ) and dashes ( <code>-</code> ).
#: ''For the registered and identified nick, to see what your '''Main Nick''' is, look for the following line in your <code>/WHOIS <em>YourNick</em></code> :''
#: <code><em>YourNick</em> has identified for {{Xt|MainNick}}</code>
#: ''To change your Main Nick, see [[#Errors while requesting|Your main nick is an invalid BNC username]].''
# Your Main Nick '''must''' be registered for at least 7 days.
#: ''To check your nick registration date, use <code>/msg NickServ INFO <em>YourNick</em></code>''
# Connect to the network using a [[TLS|secure connection]].
# <code>/join #RizonBNC</code>
# <code>/join #RizonBNC</code>
# Depending on where you live, <code>/msg RizonBNC request EU</code> or <code>/msg RizonBNC request US</code>
# Depending on where you live, <code>/msg RizonBNC request {{Xt|EU}}</code> or <code>/msg RizonBNC request {{Xt|US}}</code>
# Wait for the BNC to be manually approved.
# Wait for RizonBNC request to be manually approved.
# Once approved, you will receive a memo from MemoServ.
# Once approved, you will receive a MemoServ memo from RizonBNC.
# Follow the instructions in the memo to connect to your RizonBNC account. To check your memos, <code>/msg MemoServ READ LAST</code>


Follow the instructions in the memo to connect to your BNC. (To check your memos, <code>/ms read last</code>)


'''''You cannot switch servers once you have chosen one!'''''
:'''Notes:'''
:* '''You cannot switch between EU and US after your initial choice.'''
:* '''Neither the ident nor realname can be changed after your request has been approved.'''
:* Users connecting from Iran: Please request the '''EU''' instance, as you cannot connect to the US instance.


==First connection==


==Usage instructions==
In a number of cases, users may not be able to get their login information when getting a RizonBNC account for the first time, due to a bouncer coming online and taking their only nick, and the user is therefore left unable to get the memo with their login information.
The standard solution is to group an alternative nick to get the memo, as follows:


''Instead of connecting to Rizon, you connect to the bouncer.''


Servers:
# Pick an alternative nick of your choice
* US: rizonbnc.us.rizon.net
#: <code>/nick {{Xt|yournick_}}</code>
* EU: rizonbnc.eu.rizon.net
# Group it to your original nick; a.k.a., your Main Nick
#: <code>/msg NickServ GROUP <em>MainNick</em> <em>yourPassword</em></code>
# Read the memo, and get your information
#: <code>/msg MemoServ READ LAST</code>
#:Your memo should look something like this:
<blockquote><pre>
-MemoServ- Memo 1 from RizonBNC (Oct 31 23:59:59 2013 MDT).  To delete, type: /msg MemoServ DEL 1
-MemoServ- It is with great pleasure that we inform you that your BNC application has been APPROVED. To log on to your BNC, connect to RizonBNC.us.rizon.net on port 1234 for non-SSL and port 12345 for SSL with the server password 'yournick:25p0ok1'. Thank you for flying Rizon!
</pre></blockquote>
<ol>
<li value="4">You can then use your server/login credentials as shown in the next section, [[#Usage Instructions|Usage Instructions]].</li>
<li>To replace auto-generated password with the one you desire, see [[#Getting a New Password|Getting a New Password]].</li>
</ol>


Ports (on both servers):
==Usage instructions==
* Normal: 1234
* SSL: 12345


For example, to connect to the US server on the normal port, run the command
''Instead of connecting to Rizon IRC, you connect to RizonBNC bouncer.''
<code>/server rizonbnc.us.rizon.net 1234 <em>user</em>:<em>BncPassword</em></code>


(Note, KVIRC users: Use the command <code>/server -p=user1:secretpass rizonbnc.us.rizon.net 1234</code>)


===Settings===
#<code>/server rizonbnc.<em>Location</em>.rizon.net +12345 <em>BNCuser</em>:<em>BNCpassword</em></code>
#* Replace <code><em>Location</em></code> with either <code>us</code> or <code>eu</code>
<!-- * Replace <code>PORT</code> with either <code>+12345</code> for SSL, or <code>1234</code> for non-SSL. -->
#* Replace <code><em>BNCuser</em></code> with your RizonBNC username.
#* Replace <code><em>BNCpassword</em></code> with your RizonBNC password.
#: ('''''Note:''' Both of RizonBNC username and password are {{!xt|CaSe SeNsiTivE}}'')
# Only for the ''first'' connection to RizonBNC:
#* If your nick has changed to '''<big><kbd>GuestXXXXX</kbd></big>''', change it back to your registered nick.
#* Identify to NickServ: <code>/msg NickServ IDENTIFY <em>yourNickPassword</em></code>


Type <code>/znc HELP</code> (or <code>/msg *status HELP</code> if that doesn't work) to view your available options.


===Away message logger===
:'''Notes:'''
:* '''KVIrc''' users: Use the command <code>/server -p=<em>BNCuser</em>:<em>BNCpassword</em> rizonbnc.<em>Location</em>.rizon.net +12345</code>


See <code>/msg *away HELP</code>  Yes, use the <code>*</code>.


===Viewing old channel messages on connect===
==Settings==
See <code>/msg *status HELP</code> to view your available options.


You need to set a buffer for playback for each channel.
===Viewing messages from when you were offline===


<code>/msg *status SETBUFFER <em>#channel</em> 100</code> makes the BNC display you the last 100 messages on the channel upon connect.
* '''Auto away''': RizonBNC bouncer will set your away status automatically. Read <code>/msg *simple_away HELP</code> to read about auto-away and its settings.
* '''Private messages''': Private messages you received, while not connected to RizonBNC bouncer, will automatically be sent to you when you connect to RizonBNC bouncer.
* '''Channel messages''': For each channel you want messages from, <code>/msg *status SETBUFFER <em>#channel</em> 100</code> will send you the last 100 messages on the channel when you connect to RizonBNC bouncer.
** You can set the buffer for ''all'' of the channels at once by using '''<big><kbd>*</kbd></big>''' as the channel; e.g., <code>/msg *status SETBUFFER {{Xt|*}} 100</code>
** The maximum amount of lines you can set for a channel buffer is 1000.




==Assistance==
===Automatically identify with NickServ===
You can use this bouncer module, which automatically identifies you with NickServ, in case RizonBNC loses connection to Rizon IRC network and you rejoin with '''<big><kbd>GuestXXXXX</kbd></big>'''.


===Don't have password / never received memo===
Set your NickServ password:
:<code>/msg *nickserv SET <em>yourNickPassword</em></code> ... Yes, use the <code>*</code>.


'''If your nick isn't being used by the BNC''':
* Identify
* <code>/join #RizonBNC</code>
* <code>/msg RizonBNC CHANGEPASS <em>DesiredPasswordHere</em></code>
* Connect using your normal username and the new password to the server you were assigned to.


'''If your nick is being used by the BNC''':
==Assistance==
* Group your current nick with your main one with <code>/msg NickServ GROUP <em>MainNick</em> <em>Password</em></code>
* <code>/join #RizonBNC</code>
* <code>/msg RizonBNC CHANGEPASS <em>DesiredPasswordHere</em></code>
* Connect using your normal username and the new password to the server you were assigned to.


===Planned leave for >2 weeks===
If you want to leave for more than 2 weeks, reapprove an inactive BNC, or anything else: <code>/join #RizonBNC</code>, ask, and wait until someone responds.


If you want an exception, <code>/join #RizonBNC</code> and explain your situation.
===Getting a new password===
'''When logged in to RizonBNC bouncer'''
# <code>/join #RizonBNC</code>
# <code>/msg RizonBNC CHANGEPASS <em>DesiredPasswordHere</em></code>


===Re-approving an inactive BNC===


You must ask one of the ops to re-approve your BNC. It is at their discretion whether to re-enable your BNC or not.
'''When not logged in to RizonBNC bouncer, and your nickname is in use'''
# Group your current nick with your main one <code>/msg NickServ GROUP <em>MainNick</em> <em>yourNickPassword</em></code>
# <code>/join #RizonBNC</code>
# <code>/msg RizonBNC CHANGEPASS <em>DesiredPasswordHere</em></code>
# Connect to the RizonBNC server you were assigned to (EU/US), using your original RizonBNC username and the ''new'' RizonBNC password; e.g., <code><em>BNCuser</em>:<em>DesiredPasswordHere</em></code>
#:('''''Note:''' Both of RizonBNC username and password are {{!xt|CaSe SeNsiTivE}}'')


===Other questions===


<code>/join #RizonBNC</code>, ask, and wait until someone responds.
===Errors while requesting===
You can get several error messages after you tried to request a RizonBNC account. You can follow these instructions if you get those errors.


==BNC access on the go==
'''Your main nick is an invalid BNC username'''


Your main nick contains illegal characters (e.g. a pipe {{Key Txt|&nbsp;{{Unicode|<nowiki>|</nowiki>}}&nbsp;}}) and therefore you can't request. To fix this, follow the instructions below:


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 Rizon from qchat @ http://webchat.rizon.net
# Pick an alternative nick of your choice, that '''must''' contain '''only''' alphanumeric characters, dots ( <code>.</code> ) and dashes ( <code>-</code> )
#: <code>/nick <em>alternativeNick</em></code>
# Group it to your Main Nick
#: <code>/msg NickServ GROUP <em>MainNick</em> <em>yourNickPassword</em></code>
#:: ''To see what your '''Main Nick''' is, look for the following line in your <code>/WHOIS <em>yourNick</em></code> :''
#:: <code><em>yourNick</em> has identified for {{Xt|MainNick}}</code>
# Change your Main Nick
#: <code>/msg NickServ SET DISPLAY <em>alternativeNick</em></code>
# <code>/join #RizonBNC</code>, get a code from an operator, and request with said code:
#: <code>/msg RizonBNC request <em>Code</em> EU</code> or &nbsp;<code>/msg RizonBNC request <em>Code</em> US</code>


You can also access it from Mibbit or ChatZilla if you choose.
==RizonBNC access on the go==


If you're out and about and do have an accessible client installed on the computer, issue
If you want to access your RizonBNC account from a different computer that doesn't have IRC software installed...


<code>/server rizonbnc.us.rizon.net 1234 USER:PASS</code>


where <code>us</code> is your server location (replace <code>us</code> with <code>eu</code> if you're on the European server), <code>1234</code> (<code>+12345</code> for SSL) the port and the <code>USER:PASS</code> your login details specified in your BNC application memo.
=====Rizon qchat=====


=====Rizon Qchat=====
# Go to https://qchat.rizon.net
# Enter your nick, and select either {{Button|Connect to RizonBNC US {{Unicode|▼}}}} or {{Button|Connect to RizonBNC EU {{Unicode|▼}}}} for '''Auth:'''.
# In the '''Password:''' field, enter <code><em>BNCuser</em>:<em>BNCpassword</em></code>
#:('''''Note:''' Both of RizonBNC username and password are {{!xt|CaSe SeNsiTivE}}'')
# Press {{Button|Connect}}


# Go to http://qchat.rizon.net
For example, if your RizonBNC username is <code>JoeBob</code>, your RizonBNC password is <code>p4ssw0rd</code>, and you have an account on the EU BNC, log in like this:
# Enter your nick and select either "RizonBNC US" or "RizonBNC EU" from list.
# In password field, enter <code>user:password</code>. ('''Note: Both the username and password are CaSe SeNsItIvE.''')
# Click on connect!


For example, if your BNC username is <code>JoeBob</code>, your BNC password is <code>p4ssw0rd</code>, and you have an account on the EU BNC, log in like this:
[[File:RizonBNC_qchat.png]]


[[File:RizonBNC_qchat.png]]
''Note: The password will be starred out on your computer. It is only shown here for demonstration purposes.''


Note: The password will be starred out on your computer, it is only shown here for demonstration purposes.


=====Mibbit=====
=====Mibbit=====


# Go to http://mibbit.com/chat/.
# Go to https://mibbit.com/chat/
# Click on 'Server' and 'Auth'.
# Click on '''Server''' and '''Auth'''.
# Enter <code>rizonbnc.us.rizon.net:1234</code> into the 'Server address' field.
# Enter <code>rizonbnc.us.rizon.net:+12345</code> into the '''Server:''' field.
# Change the dropdown from 'NickServ' to 'Pass'.
#: EU BNC users, type in <code>rizonbnc.eu.rizon.net:+12345</code> instead.
# Enter your RizonBNC password in the format <code>user:pass</code>.
# Change the dropdown from {{Button|NickServ {{Unicode|▼}}}} to {{Button|Pass &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Unicode|▼}}}}
# You won't need to change the nick, and you can leave the channel parameter out. Hit Enter.
# Enter your RizonBNC password in the format <code><em>BNCuser</em>:<em>BNCpassword</em></code>
#: ('''''Note:''' Both of RizonBNC username and password are {{!xt|CaSe SeNsiTivE}}'')
# You won't need to change the nick, and you can leave the channel parameter out. Press {{Key Enter}}


For SSL: Change step 3 to <code>rizonbnc.us.rizon.net:+12345</code> as the address. If you don't know what SSL is, then use the normal address.


For EU BNC: Change step 3 to <code>rizonbnc.eu.rizon.net:1234</code> as the address. (For EU SSL: <code>rizonbnc.eu.rizon.net:+12345</code>)
For example, if your RizonBNC username is <code>JoeBob</code>, your RizonBNC password is <code>p4ssw0rd</code>, and you have an account on the US BNC, log in like this:


For example, if your BNC username is <code>JoeBob</code>, your BNC password is <code>p4ssw0rd</code>, and you have an account on the US BNC, log in like this:
[[File:RizonBNC_mibbit.png]]


[[File:RizonBNC_mibbit.png]]
''Note: Password would normally be starred out. It is only shown for demonstration purposes.


Note: Password would normally be starred out, it is only shown for demonstration purposes.


=====ChatZilla=====
=====ChatZilla=====


# Go to ChatZilla > Preferences.
# Go to '''ChatZilla''' → '''Preferences'''
# 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.
# Change the '''Nickname''' field to your RizonBNC username. If you do not modify this setting, it will change to that nickname as soon as you connect to RizonBNC bouncer.
# Click OK.
# Press {{Button|OK}}
# In the text bar below, type <code>/server rizonbnc.us.rizon.net:1234 user:pass</code>, and hit Enter.
# In the text bar below, type <code>/sslserver rizonbnc.us.rizon.net:12345 <em>BNCuser</em>:<em>BNCpassword</em></code>, then press {{Key Enter}}
 
#:('''''Note:''' Both of RizonBNC username and password are {{!xt|CaSe SeNsiTivE}}'')
For SSL: Change step 4 to <code>/sslserver rizonbnc.us.rizon.net:12345 user:pass</code>. If you get an error about an invalid SSL certificate, just add an exception to it and continue connecting.


For EU BNCs: If you have a European BNC the address is <code>rizonbnc.eu.rizon.net</code>
For EU RizonBNC, the address is <code>rizonbnc.eu.rizon.net</code>


You should be in, if you're not then you typed your user and password incorrectly, or you went to the incorrect server.
You should be in. If you're not, then you typed your user and/or password incorrectly, or you went to the incorrect server.

Latest revision as of 12:00, 28 October 2021

A bouncer (BNC) is a service that:

  • lets you stay connected 24/7 on IRC, and
  • stores messages while you are offline.

Rizon offers this service for FREE, but the bouncer can only be connected to Rizon, not other networks.

Rules

  1. Use RizonBNC bouncer at least once every 2 weeks.
  2. Do not advertise in, flood, or spam channels.
  3. Do not use /amsg or /ame (messages all channels).
  4. Follow network rules (/motd in your IRC client to view them).
  5. One RizonBNC account per person.

Your RizonBNC account will be removed if a rule is broken.


Request instructions

  1. Your Main Nick must contain only alphanumeric characters, dots ( . ) and dashes ( - ).
    For the registered and identified nick, to see what your Main Nick is, look for the following line in your /WHOIS YourNick :
    YourNick has identified for MainNick
    To change your Main Nick, see Your main nick is an invalid BNC username.
  2. Your Main Nick must be registered for at least 7 days.
    To check your nick registration date, use /msg NickServ INFO YourNick
  3. Connect to the network using a secure connection.
  4. /join #RizonBNC
  5. Depending on where you live, /msg RizonBNC request EU or /msg RizonBNC request US
  6. Wait for RizonBNC request to be manually approved.
  7. Once approved, you will receive a MemoServ memo from RizonBNC.
  8. Follow the instructions in the memo to connect to your RizonBNC account. To check your memos, /msg MemoServ READ LAST


Notes:
  • You cannot switch between EU and US after your initial choice.
  • Neither the ident nor realname can be changed after your request has been approved.
  • Users connecting from Iran: Please request the EU instance, as you cannot connect to the US instance.

First connection

In a number of cases, users may not be able to get their login information when getting a RizonBNC account for the first time, due to a bouncer coming online and taking their only nick, and the user is therefore left unable to get the memo with their login information. The standard solution is to group an alternative nick to get the memo, as follows:


  1. Pick an alternative nick of your choice
    /nick yournick_
  2. Group it to your original nick; a.k.a., your Main Nick
    /msg NickServ GROUP MainNick yourPassword
  3. Read the memo, and get your information
    /msg MemoServ READ LAST
    Your memo should look something like this:
-MemoServ- Memo 1 from RizonBNC (Oct 31 23:59:59 2013 MDT).  To delete, type: /msg MemoServ DEL 1
-MemoServ- It is with great pleasure that we inform you that your BNC application has been APPROVED. To log on to your BNC, connect to RizonBNC.us.rizon.net on port 1234 for non-SSL and port 12345 for SSL with the server password 'yournick:25p0ok1'. Thank you for flying Rizon!
  1. You can then use your server/login credentials as shown in the next section, Usage Instructions.
  2. To replace auto-generated password with the one you desire, see Getting a New Password.

Usage instructions

Instead of connecting to Rizon IRC, you connect to RizonBNC bouncer.


  1. /server rizonbnc.Location.rizon.net +12345 BNCuser:BNCpassword
    • Replace Location with either us or eu
    • Replace BNCuser with your RizonBNC username.
    • Replace BNCpassword with your RizonBNC password.
    (Note: Both of RizonBNC username and password are CaSe SeNsiTivE)
  2. Only for the first connection to RizonBNC:
    • If your nick has changed to GuestXXXXX, change it back to your registered nick.
    • Identify to NickServ: /msg NickServ IDENTIFY yourNickPassword


Notes:
  • KVIrc users: Use the command /server -p=BNCuser:BNCpassword rizonbnc.Location.rizon.net +12345


Settings

See /msg *status HELP to view your available options.

Viewing messages from when you were offline

  • Auto away: RizonBNC bouncer will set your away status automatically. Read /msg *simple_away HELP to read about auto-away and its settings.
  • Private messages: Private messages you received, while not connected to RizonBNC bouncer, will automatically be sent to you when you connect to RizonBNC bouncer.
  • Channel messages: For each channel you want messages from, /msg *status SETBUFFER #channel 100 will send you the last 100 messages on the channel when you connect to RizonBNC bouncer.
    • You can set the buffer for all of the channels at once by using * as the channel; e.g., /msg *status SETBUFFER * 100
    • The maximum amount of lines you can set for a channel buffer is 1000.


Automatically identify with NickServ

You can use this bouncer module, which automatically identifies you with NickServ, in case RizonBNC loses connection to Rizon IRC network and you rejoin with GuestXXXXX.

Set your NickServ password:

/msg *nickserv SET yourNickPassword ... Yes, use the *.


Assistance

If you want to leave for more than 2 weeks, reapprove an inactive BNC, or anything else: /join #RizonBNC, ask, and wait until someone responds.

Getting a new password

When logged in to RizonBNC bouncer

  1. /join #RizonBNC
  2. /msg RizonBNC CHANGEPASS DesiredPasswordHere


When not logged in to RizonBNC bouncer, and your nickname is in use

  1. Group your current nick with your main one /msg NickServ GROUP MainNick yourNickPassword
  2. /join #RizonBNC
  3. /msg RizonBNC CHANGEPASS DesiredPasswordHere
  4. Connect to the RizonBNC server you were assigned to (EU/US), using your original RizonBNC username and the new RizonBNC password; e.g., BNCuser:DesiredPasswordHere
    (Note: Both of RizonBNC username and password are CaSe SeNsiTivE)


Errors while requesting

You can get several error messages after you tried to request a RizonBNC account. You can follow these instructions if you get those errors.

Your main nick is an invalid BNC username

Your main nick contains illegal characters (e.g. a pipe  | ) and therefore you can't request. To fix this, follow the instructions below:

  1. Pick an alternative nick of your choice, that must contain only alphanumeric characters, dots ( . ) and dashes ( - )
    /nick alternativeNick
  2. Group it to your Main Nick
    /msg NickServ GROUP MainNick yourNickPassword
    To see what your Main Nick is, look for the following line in your /WHOIS yourNick :
    yourNick has identified for MainNick
  3. Change your Main Nick
    /msg NickServ SET DISPLAY alternativeNick
  4. /join #RizonBNC, get a code from an operator, and request with said code:
    /msg RizonBNC request Code EU or  /msg RizonBNC request Code US

RizonBNC access on the go

If you want to access your RizonBNC account from a different computer that doesn't have IRC software installed...


Rizon qchat
  1. Go to https://qchat.rizon.net
  2. Enter your nick, and select either Connect to RizonBNC US or Connect to RizonBNC EU for Auth:.
  3. In the Password: field, enter BNCuser:BNCpassword
    (Note: Both of RizonBNC username and password are CaSe SeNsiTivE)
  4. Press Connect

For example, if your RizonBNC username is JoeBob, your RizonBNC password is p4ssw0rd, and you have an account on the EU BNC, log in like this:

RizonBNC qchat.png

Note: The password will be starred out on your computer. It is only shown here for demonstration purposes.


Mibbit
  1. Go to https://mibbit.com/chat/
  2. Click on Server and Auth.
  3. Enter rizonbnc.us.rizon.net:+12345 into the Server: field.
    EU BNC users, type in rizonbnc.eu.rizon.net:+12345 instead.
  4. Change the dropdown from NickServ to Pass     
  5. Enter your RizonBNC password in the format BNCuser:BNCpassword
    (Note: Both of RizonBNC username and password are CaSe SeNsiTivE)
  6. You won't need to change the nick, and you can leave the channel parameter out. Press  Enter


For example, if your RizonBNC username is JoeBob, your RizonBNC password is p4ssw0rd, and you have an account on the US BNC, log in like this:

RizonBNC mibbit.png

Note: Password would normally be starred out. It is only shown for demonstration purposes.


ChatZilla
  1. Go to ChatZillaPreferences
  2. Change the Nickname field to your RizonBNC username. If you do not modify this setting, it will change to that nickname as soon as you connect to RizonBNC bouncer.
  3. Press OK
  4. In the text bar below, type /sslserver rizonbnc.us.rizon.net:12345 BNCuser:BNCpassword, then press  Enter
    (Note: Both of RizonBNC username and password are CaSe SeNsiTivE)

For EU RizonBNC, the address is rizonbnc.eu.rizon.net

You should be in. If you're not, then you typed your user and/or password incorrectly, or you went to the incorrect server.