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First things first. IRC is Internet Relay Chat. It's a chat medium that has been around since approximately 1988. Users connect to a server on a network and join rooms called channels. Some IRC clients are web-based. Some are downloadable programs. Examples include Mibbit (for web based) and mIRC (for downloadable use on Windows). The network AE calls home is Caelestia IRC Network. How to Connect to Caelestia IRC networkTo connect to Caelestia: Find an IRC client and use /server irc.caelestia.net. This will connect you to one of the four servers that currently make up the Caelestia IRC network. They are:
If the irc.caelestia.net one gives errors, users can try one of the servers directly by using /server darkstar.caelestia.net or simply replace "darkstar.caelestia.net" with one of the other three from the above list. (Can also use the numbers listed in place of the respective server.) Sometimes users may need to check their firewall to see if it is blocking port 6667, which is the default for IRC. Other ports to try, should port 6667 be unavailable: 6660-6669, 8067, and for SSL, 6697. How to find Index of Channels / How to Join ChannelsOnce connected, users can type /list to see an Index of channels they may join. Simply type /join followed by the room name from the list. Example:
Note: Some rooms, like #battleon and #yulgarsinn, require a user to register their nickname before they may join. Note: Some rooms, like #adventurequest, #aqworlds, #aqworld, are *not* real channels and people are unable to join them. This makes them the equivalent of a locked thread on forums as since no one can join them, no one can post there. This is because the only official channels for Artix Entertainment discussion are #battleon, #yulgarsinn, and #aq-gaming Introducing NickServ.... NickServ is a Service on Caelestia's IRC that allows users to create an account on IRC and manage their nickname. This section tells how to register a nickname and use the more common nickname management tools. How to register your nickname on Caelestia IRC: Two Part ProcessStep 1: Register Nickname Command/msg nickserv register password email Replace "password" with password of your choice & "email" with your email address. Yes, email address is required. Valid email is recommended to receive the passcode needed to confirm registration. Example: /msg nickserv register apple someone@domain.com *Note: NickServ passwords are *case* sensitive!! This means if user typed password "apple" as "aPPle", they *must* type it as "aPPle" when signing in after account creation. Step 2: Confirming Nickname RegistrationLike many sites these days, Caelestia IRC requires email verification to confirm accounts created. Use the Auth Code found in the email sent via Services that was requested in Step 1 in the following manner: /msg nickserv confirm passcode Replace "passcode" with the auth/passcode from your email. Example of email to expect: [From: services@mail.caelestia.net / Subject: Nickname Registration (YourNicknameHere) ] Tips for Successful nick registration
How to Test For Successful Nick RegistrationUsers may check to see if registration was successful by using any one of the following: A) /msg nickserv NicknameHere info or B) /whois NicknameHere or C) /msg nickserv status NicknameHere
For Nicks that are already Registered:
How to Sign Into Your IRC AccountWhen users decide to return to Caelestia IRC after a disconnection, they may use /msg nickserv identify password to sign into their IRC account. *Note: NickServ passwords are *case* sensitive!! This means if user typed password "apple" as "aPPle", they *must* type it as "aPPle" when signing in after account creation. *Note: Users may need to renick before they can sign in. To do this, simply [i]type /nick RegisteredNickHere and replace RegisteredNickHere with the nickname used when registered. *Note: There may be times when users are UNable to sign into their IRC account. Usually, the message "Nickserv: no such nick/channel" shows in Status/connection window/tab and BotServ bots (like Aria in #battleon) will NOT be in channels like normal. This means that Services are down!! Users may /join #help and ask about it, may wait patiently for them to return, or may ask a Staff member they know with whom they share a channel. Staff members try to bring back Services as they can. However, this may take some time at times. How to Have Multiple Nicknames Under the Same AccountUsers who have a registered nick but wish to register another may use /nick NewNick *then* /msg nickserv group OriginalNickname OriginalNick'Password Example: B is registered nickname and wish to also use C. User B would type: /nick C then /msg nickserv group B PasswordForBHere *Note: NickServ allows 10 nicks per group. Grouped nicks use same password for sign in and same email for password retrieval. Grouped nicks also grant same channel access to all nicks in that group. Example: If User B has grouped nick C to B and receives +h upon join of #chan from ChanServ or the BotServ bot, then they would also receive +h from ChanServ or the BotServ bot when joining #chan as nick C. What To Do If Nickname Is In Use
*Note: It is sometimes helpful to "highlight" an active Staff member by using their nickname in the request. Example: <UserB> *OperNameHere*, please kill UserA. *Note There are times when Services are down and the Ghost command is UNavailable. However, users may still wait for their nickname to ping timeout or may request a kill from a Staff member. Setting Privacy/Optional Options: How to Use the 'Set' Command
Four Simple but Important Commands for Use in Managing Your Account
This shows date registered, date last used that particular nickname, greet (if one is set), email address, nickname options that are set, last seen host/vhost, and last seen quit message. How to Ungroup a Grouped Nickname / Cancel an IRC Account Completely
Example: UserA last used nickname today and wishes to use UserB from now on. If UserB does not use the UserA nickname in the next 21 days as described in part 6), it will drop automatically. *Note: Ungrouping a nickname from your nick group does NOT cause loss of special privileges or memos as long as at least one nick from your group remains registered. It may however, affect your HostServ vhost as these are often nickname specific. How to Cancel an IRC Account Completely
*Note: When using the "Cancel IRC Account Completely" information, ALL account information for you will be lost. This includes all special channel privileges, memos, vhosts and other items in Services relating to your IRC account. Users will need to register their nickname again to join channels that require it. Private Chat with Another IRC User
How to Create and Register a ChannelStep 1: /join #ChannelNameOfYourChoiceHere Step 2: /msg chanserv register #ChannelNameOfYourChoiceHere password description Everything in Step 2 above is *required* to register a channel. Replace everything *after* register with your own information. Note: Channal password is meant to show proof you own the channel. It also gives ability for co-founder. It is not needed to join a channel. Renaming BotWhen register a channel on Caelestia, a bot will join the channel. By default, the bot's name is [DefaultMan]. However, users may "change" the name of the bot by assigning a different one to their channel.
How to Change or Add a topicUse /topic #ChannelNameOfYourChoiceHere text or /msg chanserv topic #ChannelNameOfYourChoiceHere text to edit/change the topic. Topic is the text a user sees when they join a channel such as #help. How to Add Voices and Chanops: XOP and Access Systems
To switch from XOP to Access system:
Note: Channel registration can only be done while in a registered nickname that has been identified with Services. ~Still a work in progress~ |
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