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I.
IRC
1. What is IRC?
2. What is a bot?
3. Can I run my own bot?
II. Channels
1. How can I find a list of the channels on the network?
2. Why is no one talking?
3. What are those @ symbols I see by
nicknames?
4. Why do people get upset if I use capital letters LIKE THIS all the
time?
5. Can I swear?
6. What is flooding?
7. What is Spam?
8. I've been banned from a channel.
What can I do?
9. What is the #help room?
10. Who controls my
chat room?
III. Services
1.
What are services?
2. How many nicknames can I register?
3. How many channels can I register?
4. What does grouping nicknames do?
5. The commands won't work for me. What am I
doing wrong?
6. I've forgotten my password for my nickname
or channel. What can I do?
7. I made a mistake when identifying and now users know my password. Can I
change it?
8. My nickname and/or channel were registered. Now they aren't. What happened?
9. My nickname/channel dropped from registration and now another user has
registered it. What can I do?
10. I can't get the ` (fantasy) commands to work. How do i fix this?
IV. Network
1.
Do I need a password to connect to the
irc.AustIRC.net?
2. Will other users be able to get my IP if I connect?
3. Who do I contact if I feel I've been unfairly banned from the network?
4. I can't connect to the server. What can I
do?
5. What is a netsplit?
6. Is warez allowed to be exchanged on
irc.AustIRC.net?
7. I've seen an adult user acting inappropriately toward a juvenile in a
chat room. What should I do?
8. What are IRCops?
9. I have a complaint against one of the IRCops. What should I do?
10. How do I know who is really on the staff of AustIRC.net?
11. How can I become an IRCop?
12. Does this server have
SSL?
V. User
1.
What do I do if another user is bothering
me?
2. What is the Ping Pong I sometimes see in my status window?
3. Someone is using my nickname. What can I do?
4. My nickname is registered. How can someone else still use it?
5. How can I see if my friend is connected to the network?
6. I don't see the channel I like in the channel list. Why not?
7. How many channels can I join at once?
I. IRC...
1. What is IRC?
IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat. IRC is a multi-user system that allows many
people to meet on channels (or rooms) to talk or play games in groups or
privately. Each channel is designated with a #sign in front of its name. To
connect, you will need an IRC chat client such as Mirc, Pirch, BitchX, ircs for
Webtv or a Java Chat Applet.
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2. What is a bot?
A bot is a program that looks like an opped user while on IRC. It connects just
like a user would. The bots help the owner to run their channels in various
ways. They make shortcut commands available and can be set to monitor things
such as language, excess use of capital letters, flooding, etc. They will kick
to warn the user to stop and then ban if the behavior is repeated. Our services
bots are available to any channel owner free of charge. They will enter the
channel whenever the first user does and not leave until the channel is empty.
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3. Can I run my own bot?
Yes, you may download and run your own bot as long as you keep it in your own
channel or a channel where you have permission to take it. However, any bots
that are mainly used to cause trouble to a channel or network are not permitted,
such as War Bots or Clone Bots, among others. If you are caught running one of
these disruptive bots on AustIRC.net, you will face an immediate gline which will
ban you permanently from our network.
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II. Channels...
1. How can I find a list of the
channels on the network?
You can see a list of the currently active channels by typing: /list or by
clicking the Rooms button if you're using Java. To join a channel, simple double
click the one you wish to join in the list or type: /join #channelname. You must
always include the # before the channel's name. Unfortunately, webtv/msntv
cannot see a list of channels unless the irc they use has them on it.
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2. Why is no one talking?
People often chat and do other things at the same time. They might even be
chatting in another chat room. Either be patient and wait for someone to speak to
you or try joining another channel. You might even want to leave and try the
channel a little later.
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3. What are those @ symbols I see by
nicknames?
The @ you see is used in IRC to denote who in the channel has op (operator)
status. In IRC, channels are controlled by channel operators. They have the
ability to kick people out, ban them from a channel and/or change the topic.
Just a suggestion: Don't go into a channel asking to be given ops. That will
come in time possibly. Be kind and hang around and eventually you may be trusted
with operator status.
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4. Why do people get upset if I use capital letters LIKE THIS all the
time?
It's considered annoying and rude. Capital letters are the IRC equivalent of
shouting. You don't need to use capital letters to get your point across.
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5. Can I swear?
It depends on the channel you are in. Some channels do not mind while others
have users who prefer not to see that and/or children who frequent the channel.
Extreme forms of swearing are almost always frowned upon and will most likely
result in an instant ban from most channels.
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6. What is flooding?
Flooding is the practice of sending large quantities of text to a channel or
person usually with the sole purpose of disrupting normal chat. It also includes
asking the same question over and over. If a bot detects flooding, or sometimes
another user's client such as mirc, it will automatically kick you from the
channel. Flooders will usually be kicked/banned from a channel by a channel
operator. Severe forms of flooding will result in an IRCop banning you from the
network as it puts stress upon the server.
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7. What is spam?
Spam is blatantly posting a link to a game or site in the channel and is a
guaranteed way to annoy the operators. Some links are ok to paste as long as
it's within the context of the current channel conversation. If you are in
doubt, be sure to ask an operator before pasting it. Joining a chat room for the
sole purpose of pasting a URL is guaranteed to result in your removal from the
channel and possibly a ban from the entire network.
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8. I've been banned from a channel.
What can I do?
Memo or speak to one of the channel operators of that channel. IRCops cannot
interfere in channel politics and cannot unban you. However, if you do not know
who to speak to, come to the #help channel to get the name of the channel owner
or op who you may then contact on your own.
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9. What is the #help room?
This is the official network help channel where you can always find the
network's IRCops and Administrators. They help keep the network running smoothly
and will be glad to help you with any problems you encounter during chat, as
well as help you to register your nickname, set up your own channel or add a
java applet to your webpage to connect to AustIRC.net. Please be patient if no
one answers you at first. IRCops donate their time to the network, working
behind the scenes at times or simply enjoying chat themselves. Usually there is
always someone there to greet you. If no one answers, check back at a later time
or memo one of the ops there with your problem. Official help website is
here.
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10. Who controls my
chat room?
YOU do. We will not interfere unless you ask for our help. The only exceptions
would be if Network rules were being violated, in which case we would speak with
you about it. You should add a few ops to your access list so someone can
control the room when you aren't able to be there.
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III. Services...
1. What are services?
Services is what allows a user to own and control a nickname or chat room. There
are 4 services available to you: nickserv, chanserv, memoserv and botserv.
Commands for each may be found at: http://www.AustIRC.net/?opt=1.4 or by
typing /msg service help (replace the word service with the service you need
help with). Nickserv manages and maintains nicknames. Chanserv manages and
maintains channels. Memoserv manages memos sent and received by users. Botserv
manages the services bots.
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2. How many nicknames can I register?
You may register as many as you like, however, you need to remember that if you
don't identify on each one at least once in a 30 day period they will be dropped
by nickserv as inactive. This also applies to nicknames which you've GROUPED
together. When you group nicknames, you're only allowed 10 per group.
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3. How many channels can I register?
Up to 10 channels per registered nickname. Once again, if the channels are not
entered by the owner or a channel op who has identified and opped at least once
every 30 days, chanserv will drop the registration as inactive.
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4. What does grouping nicknames do?
It allows you to group your nicknames under one password. You can switch back
and forth between the nicknames once you identify without having to identify
each time you change.
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5. The commands won't work for me. What am I
doing wrong?
There are a few things that you may be doing wrong. The most common are: simply
spelling nickserv, chanserv, memoserv or botserv wrong, forgetting the / before
the command, adding your nickname to the nickserv registration command,
forgetting to put the # before the channel name for chanserv commands or
forgetting to identify. Java users commonly try to type the commands using bolds
or colored text. Services will not see commands typed in anything but the
default text.
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6. I've forgotten my password for my nickname
or channel. What can I do?
Join the #help channel and ask an IRCop to have services send it to the email
address you registered with.
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7. I made a mistake when identifying and now users know my password. Can I
change it?
Yes, you can by simply typing: /msg nickserv set password newpassword. Insert
the new password you want for the word newpassword.
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8. My nickname and/or channel were registered. Now they aren't. What happened?
You failed to identify at least once in the 30 day period. Any channels that
were registered to your nickname, unless you specified a successor, also were
dropped by services.
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9. My nickname/channel dropped from registration and now another user has
registered it. What can I do?
Unfortunately, there's nothing you can do, other than politely ask them to
return it. All users are urged to keep their registrations current. Whoever
registers a nick or channel owns it.
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10. I can't get the ` (fantasy) commands to work. How do i fix this?
/raw -q privmsg botserv :set $chan fantasy on
update $chan to be ur channel
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IV. Network...
1. Do I need a password to connect to the
AustIRC.net?
No, none at all
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2. Will other users be able to get my IP if I connect?
No, the server automatically masks your IP to other users. If you do a /whois on
yourself, YOU can see it, but other normal users cannot.
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3. Who do I contact if I feel I've been unfairly banned from the network?
Email admin@AustIRC.net and Someone will give you an answer within a short period of time. Give a short
description of what happened, your username and your ip.
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4.
I can't connect to the server. What can I
do?
If you are getting a ban message, then contact admin@AustIRC.net. If not,
then there may be a problem on the network or with your connection. Be patient
and just keep trying. Occasionally, a firewall can cause you problems.
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5. What is a netsplit?
Netsplits, unfortunately, are an unavoidable part of the IRC world. A netsplit
is the loss of contact between 2 or more IRC servers. Most networks use a linear
topology which means each server is connected in line to the next, which is
connected to the next one, and so forth. When 2 servers lose contact, the
network is essentially split into 2 networks. Users remain in contact with other
users on their side of the network split and lose contact with other users, who
appear to have quickly departed. Any netsplits on AustIRC.net are reconnected
quickly unless it is a problem beyond the admin's control, such as a problem on
our host's end.
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6.
Is warez allowed to be exchanged on
AustIRC.net?
No. Mass trading of illegal files or any kind is prohibited. This includes but
is not limited to: file serves via users and bots, other scripts used to trade
files, etc. We host chat rooms only, not file trading rooms.
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7. I've seen an adult user acting inappropriately toward a juvenile in a
chat room. What should I do?
Report it to an IRCop or Admin immediately in #help.
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8. What are IRCops?
IRCops (Not IRC Cops) are network operators who help keep the network
running smoothly and help you with any problems you may encounter during chat.
You can always go to the #help channel to request help with network related
problems.
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9. I have a complaint against one of the IRCops. What should I do?
Join the #help channel and ask to speak to one of the Admin privately. The
current admin can be found on the staff page on the right. Any
complaints about inappropriate behavior of a staff member are taken seriously.
However, we do request that you provide accurate logs with timestamping of the incident to substantiate
what you are complaining about.
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10. How do I know who is really on the staff of AustIRC.net?
AustIRC.net Staff lists all the names of our staff.
Occasionally a few helpers may have joined since the staff page was last
updated. You can ask in #help at any time if you have questions on a staff
member.
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11. How can I become an IRCop?
First off, don't keep asking. Admins tend not to pick folks who beg to be made
an oper. We perfer to choose someone who is around often and makes themselves
known through helping rather than pestering. A willingness to help is a definite
must as IRCops must spend a lot of their time helping users. By following proper
etiquette, kindness, helpfulness and respectfulness, you will raise your chances
of being noticed tremendously. When an Admin feels you are ready, they will
approach you.
Users who will not be considered for IRCop status are those who:
- Want the IRCop privileges for the /kill
command
- Think the IRCop privileges are a sign of
power
- Think being an IRCop is "kewl"
- Are not around much
- Make a nuisance of themselves
- Do not know the IRC commands well
- Treat other users rudely
- Are not mature
12. Does this server
have SSL? (secure socket layer)
Yes. Use port 6997 for SSL connections to
servers only. For more information visit our
Server SSL page.
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V. User issues...
1. What do I do if another user is bothering
me?
Use /ignore nickname. Replace nickname with the person's nickname that you wish
to ignore. After doing this, you will no longer see anything the user says. If
multiple users are being harassed, please ask an op to kick/ban this individual
from the channel. If you get multiple PMs (whispers) from users, please report
it to #help!
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2. What is the Ping? Pong! I sometimes see in my status window?
That's the result of the server pinging you to see if you're still on the
system. Your IRC program responds automatically. You can disable this in mIRC,
please ask in #help.
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3. Someone is using my nickname. What can I do?
If your nickname is not registered, then you must wait until the other user
leaves before you can use it. If you have registered the nickname, then try
using the ghost command: /msg nickserv ghost nickname password. Often no one is
actually using your nickname. Services is just holding it after you've gotten
disconnected and reconnected. Ghosting it will enable you to switch back to it.
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4. My nickname is registered. How can someone else still use it?
Another user can still use your nickname, they just can't identify to the server
without your password. The way to prevent this is to set the KILL option on your
nickname. This option will give you 60 seconds to identify to the server using
your password or your nickname will be changed to a guest nick. The command is:
/msg nickserv set kill on.
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5. How can I see if my friend is connected to the network?
You can use this command: /whois nickname. It will show you if your friend is
connected to IRC and what channel he or she is in if they are.
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6. I don't see the channel I like in the channel list. Why not?
It may be that no one is in the channel right then, or it has been set as secret
(+s). Only active channels are shown in the channels list. Check back later or
visit your room's website (if it has one).
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7. How many channels can I join at once?
Up to 15. This will not be changed as it is sufficient enough to run your own
room(s) and still be in a friend's.
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Errors or wish to add
anything? Use the contact page on
AustIRC.net!
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