Services Commands
NickServ Commands
Register your nickname
This command registers your nickname into the Rizon database and makes sure no other user is able to use this nickname. However, Please be aware that nicks expire after 90 days of non-usage.
- Usage: /msg nickserv register password [email]
- Example: /msg nickserv register mypasswordatrizon somename@somedomain.net
- Please be aware that the email must be valid as confirmation number sent to this email must be verified in order for the registration process to complete.
- Example: /msg nickserv register mypasswordatrizon somename@somedomain.net
- Usage: /msg nickserv confirm [confirmation code]
- Example: /msg nickserv confirm 20sik25t2
Resend confirmation code
This command resends the confirmation code to your registered email. If you entered invalid email address, you can use Cancel and re-register with your valid id.
- Usage: /msg nickserv resend
Identify your nickname
Now that you have [registered] your [nickname], it is very important to remember to identify EVERYTIME you access Rizon. The password in this case is the password you supplied during nick registration.
- Usage: /msg nickserv identify password
- Example: /msg nickserv identify mypasswordatrizon
Group nickname
This command groups your CURRENT nickname with your TARGET nickname.
- Usage: /msg nickserv group TARGET password
- Please be aware that grouping your existing nick to a newnick will make your old nick and new nick loose all held privelleges in all channels.
- Example: Your main nickname is OldNick which holds access to all your channels (op in some channel, voice in another etc) and you logonto rizon with NewNick, you would now like to have same permissions as your oldnick, you would have to do /msg nickserv group OldNick oldnickspassword.
- Please be aware that grouping your existing nick to a newnick will make your old nick and new nick loose all held privelleges in all channels.
Recover nickname
If you logon to [Rizon] and notice your [Registered] [nickname] is being used by another user. You can have services retreive this nickname for you through recover. Alteratively, you could use [ghost] in order to recover your nickname.
- Usage: /msg nickserv recover [nickname] password
- Example: /msg nickserv recover OldNick mypasswordatrizon
Following recover, services holds your nickname for one minute. In order to release your nickname sooner:
- Usage: /msg nickserv release [nickname] password
- Example: /msg nickserv release OldNick mypasswordatrizon
- Usage: /msg nickserv release [nickname] password
Ghost
Ghost command is useful when a "ghost" of your nick is present on IRC. The ghost is not really connected but IRC assumes it to be. This could be due to various different reasons such as internet issue, abrupt shutdown, or another user using your nick. Unlike recover, ghost allows you to reclaim your nick right away.
- Usage: /msg nickserv ghost nickname password
- Example: /msg nickserv ghost OldNick mypasswordatrizon