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Chanserv Guide
- Introduction
to ChanServ
- General
ChanServ Commands
- Info
- Invite
yourself to an invite-only Channel
- Invite
others
- Op an User
- Deop an
User
- Unban
yourself your own Channel
- Voice
an User
- Devoice
an User
- Clear
your Channel
- How
to register Channels / Channel Passwords
- Managing
Channel Access Lists
- Adding
Users to the Access List
- Removing
Users from the Access List
- Listing
the Access List
- Counting
the Users on the Access List
- The Access
List Levels and Settings
- Default
Access Levels
- Type
and description of Access Levels
- Disable
all Levels
- List
Levels
- Reset
Levels
- The
Channel's Auto-Kick List
- Adding
Users to the AKick-List
- Removing
Users from the AKick-List
- Listing
the AKick-List
- Enforcing
an AKick
- Counting
the Users on the AKick-List
- Additional
Options for registered Channels
- Set
Founder
- Set
Successor
- Set
Password
- Set
Description
- Set
URL
- Set
EMail
- Set
Entrymsg
- Set
Topic
- Set
KeepTopic
- Set
TopicLock
- Set
Private
- Set
ModeLock
- +i
Invite only
- +k
Keylock
- +l
Limit Users
- +m
Moderated
- +n
No External Messages
- +p
Private
- +s
Secret
- +t
Topiclock
- Set
Restricted
- Set
Secure
- Set
SecureOps
- Set
LeaveOps
- Set
OpNotice
- Removing a
Channel Registration
- Banning of
Users via ChanServ
- Forgotten
Channelfounder Passwords
1.
Introduction to ChanServ
ChanServ is part of the Services
Bots which are offered to the IRC Users here on Susan's Place
Chat ChanServ allows you to register and control various
aspects of Channels and it can also often prevent malicious
Users from "taking over" Channels by limiting who is allowed
to get Channel Operator priviliges.
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2. General
ChanServ Commands
2.1 INFO
- Example : /chanserv INFO #channelname
This command lists Information
about the named registered Channel, including it's Founder,
Time of Registration, last Time used, Description, and Mode
Locks, if any. If you are identified as the Founder of the
Channel you're getting Information for the Entry Message
and the Successor will also be displayed.
Example: (Response from ChanServ after using the
INFO Command)
2.2
INVITE YOURSELF - Example : /chanserv INVITE
#channel
Invite yourself into a Channel
which is set to invite-only (+i). You can only do that if
you are on the Access List at level 1 or higher.
2.3
INVITE OTHERS - Example : /invite Nickname #channel
This will invite others in a
Channel where you are Channel Operator.
2.4 OP
- Example : /chanserv OP #channel Nickname
Ops a selected nick on a channel.
By default, you have to be a Channel Operator with at least
level 10 access in the Channel to do this. If a nick is
not specified, your nick will be used.
2.5 DEOP
- Example : /chanserv DEOP #channel Nickname
Deops a selected nick on a channel.
By default, you have to be a Channel Operator with at least
level 10 access in the Channel to do this. If a nick is
not specified, your nick will be used.
2.6
UNBAN - Example : /chanserv UNBAN #channel
Tells ChanServ to remove all
bans preventing you from entering the given channel. By
default, only works if your access level on that channel
is greater than zero.
2.7 VOICE
- Example : /chanserv VOICE #channel Nickname
Voices a selected nick on a
channel. By default, limited to those with level 5 access
and above on the channel. If a nick is not specified, your
nick will be used.
2.8 DEVOICE
- Example : /chanserv DEVOICE #channel Nickname
Devoices a selected nick on
a channel. By default, limited to those with level 5 access
and above on the channel. If you are at Access Level 5 you
can only devoice yourself by default. If a nick is not specified,
your nick will be used.
2.9
CLEAR - Example : /chanserv CLEAR #channel what
Tells ChanServ to clear certain
settings on a channel. what can be any of the following:
MODES -
Resets all modes on the
channel (i.e. clears modes i,k,l,m,n,p,s,t).
BANS -
Clears all bans on the channel.
OPS -
Removes channel-operator
status (mode +o) from all channel operators.
VOICES -
Removes "voice" status (mode
+v) from anyone with that mode set.
USERS -
Removes (kicks) all users
from the channel.
By default, your access level
on the channel must be at least 10 to use this command.
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3.
How to register Channels / Channel Passwords
In order to register a Channel,
you must first be a Channel Operator on the Channel you want
to register. Then simply enter
/chanserv REGISTER #channelname password description.
(If you use the password password you are asking for your
channel to be taken over. Please make sure you use another
password)
This will register your Channel in the ChanServ Database and
ChanServ will automatically join then Channel and op beside
you.
The last parameter description, which must be
included, is a general Description of the Channel's purpose.
Also you will be recorded as the "founder" of the Channel.
The Channel founder is allowed to change all of the Channel
Settings. ChanServ will also automatically give the founder
Channel Operator privileges when he/she enters the Channel
even if the founder does not show up on the Access List (for
Access List Information check further down in this Document).
The Password can be used by entering /chanserv IDENTIFY
#channelname password.
Many Commands require you to Identify yourself as Channelfounder
before. The Password is the same one you sent with the REGISTER
Command.
Note: In order to register a Channel, you must have
first registered your Nickname. If you haven't please check
the NickServ Document for more Information on how to do so.
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4.
Managing Channel Access Lists
There is an Access List on ChanServ
for every registered Channel. This Access list includes all
registrated Nicknames of people who have either automatic
Channel Operator Status, automatic Voice Status or can invite
themselves into invite only Channels. Different User Levels
allow for access to different subsets of privileges. A Nickname
not on the Access List has a User Level of 0.
You can work on this list by using the Command /chanserv
ACCESS {ADD DEL LIST COUNT} #channel.
4.1
ADD - Example : /chanserv ACCESS #channel
ADD Nickname Level
This Command adds the given
Nickname to the Access List with the given User Level.
If the Nick is already present on the List, it's Access
Level is changed to the Level specified on the Command.
The Level specified must be less than that of the User
using the Command, and if the Nick is already on the Access
List, the current Access Level of that Nick must be less
than the Access Level of the User giving the Command to
work. Else ChanServ will tell the User that he is not
allowed to make this change with a "Permission Denied".
4.2
DEL - Example : /chanserv ACCESS #channel
DEL {Nick | Entry-num | List}
This command removes the given
Nick from the Access list. If a list of Entry Numbers
if given, those entries are deleted. (See the example
for LIST below.)
Note: User not on the Access List cannot view it
at all.
4.3
LIST - Example : /chanserv ACCESS #channel
LIST [Mask | List]
The ACCESS LIST Command
displays the Access List. If a wildcard Mask is given,
only those entries matching the Mask are displayed. If
a list of entry Numbers is given, only those entries are
shown
Example:
/msg chanserv ACCESS
#channel LIST 2-5,7-9
This would list access entries numbered 2 through 5
and 7 through 9.
4.4
COUNT - Example : /chanserv ACCESS #channel
COUNT
This command returns the Number
of entries on the Access List.
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5. The
Access List Levels and Settings
5.1
Default Access Levels
Each Access Level has its own
set privileges. All higher Access levels include all privileges
of the lower ones. The Default Levels set for a Channel
if you register it are the following :
Level 1 -
Inviting yourself if the Channel
is set to +i invite-only.
Level 5 -
Level 1 features and will
be granted auto-voice +v by ChanServ.
Level 10 -
Level 1,5 features, will be
granted auto-op +o by ChanServ, access to normal Channel
Operator Commands except AutoKick and the Access List.
Level 20 -
Level 1,5,10 features and
access to AutoKick. No permission to modify the Access
List.
Level 30 -
Level 1,5,10,20 features and
ability to modify the Access List.
The LEVELS Command allows
fine control over the meaning of the numeric Access Levels
used for Channels. With this command, you can define the
access level required for most of ChanServ's functions.
(The SET FOUNDER and SET PASSWORD commands,
as well as this command, are always restricted to the channel
founder.)
5.2
Levels TYPE - Example : /chanserv LEVELS #channel
SET type level
LEVELS SET allows the
access level for a function or group of functions to be
changed.
The following feature/function names are understood. Note
that the levels for AUTODEOP and NOJOIN are maximum levels,
while all others are minimum levels:
AUTOOP - Automatic
channel operator status
AUTOVOICE - Automatic mode +v
AUTODEOP - Channel operator status disallowed
NOJOIN - Not allowed to join channel if RESTRICTED
INVITE - Allowed to use INVITE command
AKICK - Allowed to use AKICK command
SET - Allowed to use SET command (not FOUNDER/PASSWORD)
CLEAR - Allowed to use CLEAR command
BAN/UNBAN - Allowed to use UNBAN command
OPDEOP - Allowed to use OP/DEOP commands
ACC-LIST - Allowed to view the access list
ACC-CHANGE - Allowed to modify the access list
MEMO - Allowed to list/read channel memos
5.3 Levels DISABLE
- Example : /chanserv LEVELS #channel {DIS | DISABLE} type
LEVELS DISABLE (or DIS
for short) disables an automatic feature or disallows access
to a function by anyone other than the channel founder.
5.4
Levels LIST - Example : /chanserv LEVELS #channel
LIST
LEVELS LIST shows the
current levels for each function or group of functions.
5.5
Levels RESET - Example : /chanserv LEVELS #channel
RESET
LEVELS RESET resets the
levels to the default levels of a newly-created channel
(for Default Levels check the Information above).
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6.
The Channel's Auto-Kick List
There is an AutoKick List for
a Channel. If a User on the AutoKick list attempts to join
the Channel, ChanServ will ban and kick that user from the
Channel. This is usefull if the User left the Channel before
you were able to place a ban but do not want him to return.
6.1 ADD - Example : /chanserv
AKICK #channel ADD Mask [reason]
This Command ads the given Nick
or Usermask to the AutoKick list. If a reason is given with
the Command, that reason will be used when the User is kicked.
If not, the default reason is "You have been banned from
the Channel".
6.2
DEL - Example : /chanserv AKICK #channel DEL
Mask
You can use this Command to
remove the given Nick or Mask from the AKick List. It does
not, however, remove any bans placed by an AutoKick. Thos
must be removed manually.
6.3
LIST - Example : /chanserv AKICK #channel LIST
[Mask | List]
This one displays the AutoKick
List, or optionally only those AutoKick entries which match
the given Mask.
/msg chanserv AKICK #channel VIEW simply shows more
details.
6.4
ENFORCE - Example : /chanserv AKICK #channel
ENFORCE
With this command you cause
ChanServ to enforce the current AKick list by removing those
Users who match an AKick Mask.
6.5
COUNT - Example : /chanserv AKICK #channel COUNT
This command returns how many
entries are on the AutoKick List at the moment.
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7. Additional
Options for registrated Channels
7.1
FOUNDER - Example : /chanserv SET #channel FOUNDER
nickname
Changes the founder of a channel.
The new nickname must be registered.
7.2 SUCCESSOR - Example
: /chanserv SET #channel SUCCESSOR nickname
Changes the successor of a channel.
If the founder's nickname expires or is dropped while the
channel is still registered, the successor will become the
new founder of the channel. However, if the successor already
has too many channels registered (20), the channel will
be dropped instead, just as if no successor had been set.
The new nickname must be registered.
7.3 PASSWORD - Example
: /chanserv SET #channel PASSWORD password
Sets the password used to identify
as the founder of the channel.
7.4 DESCRIPTION
- Example : /chanserv SET #channel DESC description
Sets the description for the
channel, which shows up with the LIST and /chanserv
INFO #channel commands.
7.5 URL - Example : /chanserv
SET #channel URL [url]
Associates the given URL with
the channel. This URL will be displayed whenever someone
requests information on the channel with the /chanserv
INFO #channel command. If no parameter is given, deletes
any current URL for the channel.
7.6 EMAIL - Example :
/chanserv SET #channel EMAIL [address]
Associates the given E-mail
address with the channel. This address will be displayed
whenever someone requests information on the channel with
the /chanserv INFO #channel command. If no parameter
is given, deletes any current E-mail address for the channel.
7.7 ENTRYMSG - Example
: /chanserv SET #channel ENTRYMSG [message]
Sets the message which will
be sent via /notice to users when they enter the channel.
If no parameter is given, causes no message to be sent upon
entering the channel.
7.8 TOPIC - Example :
/chanserv SET #channel TOPIC topic
Causes ChanServ to set the channel
topic to the one specified. This command is most useful
in conjunction with TOPICLOCK.
7.9 KEEPTOPIC - Example
: /chanserv SET #channel KEEPTOPIC {ON | OFF}
Enables or disables the topic
retention option for a channel. When topic retention is
set, the topic for the Channel will be remembered by ChanServ
even after the last user leaves the channel, and will be
restored the next time the channel is created.
7.10 TOPICLOCK -
Example : /chanserv SET #channel TOPICLOCK {ON | OFF}
Enables or disables the TOPICLOCK
option for a channel. When TOPICLOCK is set, ChanServ
will not allow the channel topic to be changed except via
the SET TOPIC command.
7.11 PRIVATE - Example
: /chanserv SET #channel PRIVATE {ON | OFF}
Enables or disables the PRIVATE
option for a channel. When PRIVATE is set, a /chanserv
LIST will not include the channel in any lists.
7.12
MODELOCK - Example : /chanserv SET #channel
MLOCK modes
Sets the mode-lock parameter
for the channel. ChanServ allows you to define certain channel
modes to be always on (or off). The modes that can be locked
are i, k, l, m, n, p,
s, and t; each of these Modes can be locked
on, locked off, or not locked. The modes parameter is constructed
exactly the same way as a /MODE command; that is,
modes followed by a + are locked on, and modes followed
by a - are locked off.
If you lock certain modes only you as Channel founder are
able to change them. The normal /MODE Command which
can be used by Channel Operators in your Channel won't have
any effect because ChanServ will enforce these modes.
Warning: If you set a mode-locked key you should
also set the RESTRICTED option for the channel (see
further below in this document for more Information), or
anyone entering the channel when it is empty will be able
to see the key!
Examples:
/chanserv SET #channel MLOCK +nt-iklps
Forces modes n and t on, and modes i, k, l, p, and s off.
Mode m is left free to be set either on or off by normal
Channel Operators.
/chanserv SET #channel MLOCK +knst-ilmp my-key
Forces modes k, n, s, and t on, and modes i, l, m, and p
off. Also forces the channel key to be "my-key".
/chanserv SET #channel MLOCK +
Removes the mode lock. All channel modes are free to be
either on or off.
7.12.1
+i Invite only - Example : /mode #channel +i or via
MLOCK to change it permanently
If this Mode is set then
only Users on the Access List are able to join the Channel
and they have to invite themselves with /chanserv INVITE
#channel before when they are on their registrated Nickname.
Then they are able to join.
7.12.2 +k Keylock - Example
: /mode #channel +k keyword or via MLOCK to change it
permanently
This way you can set
a Keyword on your Channel. Users are only able to join
then if they do it via
/JOIN #channel Keyword.
If they enter the wrong Keyword their Join request will
be refused.
7.12.3 +l Limit Users -
Example : /mode #channel +l number or via MLOCK to change
it permanently
This sets a limit on
how many Users are able to join a Channel. If you set
it for example to 200 and there are already 200 Users
in the Channel no others will be able to join till someone
leaves and opens up some space.
7.12.4 +m Moderated - Example
: /mode #channel +m or via MLOCK to change it permanently
This way you can moderate
Channels. Means only Users with Channel Operator or
Voice Status are able to speak in the Channel.
7.12.5 +n No External Messages
- Example : /mode #channel +n or via MLOCK to change it
permanently
This Command will deny
all Messages from outside the Channel being posted in
there. You can send Messages into Channels via /msg
#channel text.
7.12.6 +p Private - Example
: /mode #channel +p or via MLOCK to change it permanently
This prevents a channel
from being seen in a /WHOIS unless the person issuing
the /WHOIS request is on the same channel. A channel
that is +p will still show up in the channels
though.
7.12.7 +s Secret - Example
: /mode #channel +s or via MLOCK to change it permanently
This prevents a channel
from being listed in the channels list retrieved by
the /LIST Channels dialog.
7.12.8 +t TopicLock - Example
: /mode #channel +t or via MLOCK to change it permanently
If this mode is enabled
only Users with Channel Operator Status in the Channel
will be able to set a new Topic.
7.13
RESTRICTED - Example : /chanserv SET #channel RESTRICTED
{ON | OFF}
Enables or disables the restricted
Access Option for a Channel. When restricted Access is set,
Users who would normally be disallowed from having Channel
Operator privileges (Users with negative Access Levels and,
if Secure Ops is set, Users not on the Access list) will
instead be kicked and banned from the Channel automatically.
7.14
SECURE - Example : /chanserv SET #channel SECURE {ON |
OFF}
Enables or disables ChanServ's
security features for a Channel. When SECURE is set, only
Users who have registered their Nicknames with NickServ
and IDENTIFY'd with their Password will be given
Access to then Channel as controlled by the Access list.
7.15
SECUREOPS - Example : /chanserv SET #channel SECUREOPS
{ON | OFF}
Enables or disables the Secure-Ops
for a Channel. When SECUREOPS is set, Users who are not
on the Userlist will not be allowed to have Channel Operator
Status. If someone ops them with OP ChanServ will automatically
deop them again.
7.16 LEAVEOPS - Example :
/chanserv SET #channel LEAVEOPS {ON | OFF}
Enables or disables the Leave-Ops
for a Channel. When LEAVEOPS is set, ChanServ will never
De-Op a User in that Channel except with the DEOP Command.
7.17 OPNOTICE - Example :
/chanserv SET #channel OPNOTICE {ON | OFF}
Enables or disables the Op-Notice
Option for a Channel. When Op-Notice is set, ChanServ will
send a notice to the Channel whenever the OP or DEOP Commands
are used for a User in the Channel.
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8. Removing
a Channel Registration
If you want to remove a Channel
Registration IDENTIFY yourself as Founder of the Channel with
the correct Password you entered while registering it and
then use /chanserv DROP #channel. ChanServ will then leave
the Channel and it is registerable by other Users then.
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9. Banning
of Users from the Channel via ChanServ
You can tell ChanServ to ban
a User from your Channel if you are Channel Operator. ChanServ
will then automatically kick this User from your Channel and
he won't be able to rejoin. If he tries it he will get an
Error Message that he is banned.
Example:
/chanserv BAN #channel user
[reason]
ChanServ will automatically
add the Users Hostmask to the Channel Ban list. If you use
mIRC as Client you can double click into your Channel to see
the current Ban list and remove Bans if you are a Channel
Operator.
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10.
Forgotten Channel Founder Passwords
If you forget your Founder
Password you can join into #irc-help and ask the IRCops there
to retrieve it for you. They will ask you a few questions
in order to verify that you are the rightful owner before
they give it to you.
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