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Re: Registering your nick name with freenode
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- Subject: Re: Registering your nick name with freenode
- From: Lukas Loehrer <listaddr1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2006 18:42:41 +0200
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T. V. Raman writes ("Re: Setting up the erc IRC client"):
> freenode appears to require a password -- how did you get an
> account?
The password is only needed if you want to use a registered nick
name. You can log in with a blank password otherwise. The point in registering your
nick name is to ensure that no one else can assume it. I pasted below the part
about nickname registration from the freenode faq [1]. Anything from
point 3 onwards seems to be optional, as I did not know about it when
I set up my nick name.
One thing I could not figure out yet is how to prevent the channel
from disappearing when the last person has left. This is probably not
a big problem as this channel is not likely to be hijacked. Also, it
does not appear in the channel /list.
Best regards, Lukas
[1] http://freenode.net/faq.shtml
Pasted from the link above:
* What is the recommended way to set up my IRC
nickname? Please follow these steps to set
up your nick and configure your client.
Check off each step to make sure it's been
done:
1. Select a permanent, master nickname.
Keep in mind the registered user name
policy changes and try to pick a simple
alphanumeric nickname for your basename,
so that you won't lose your nickname
reservation when the policy changes go
into effect. If the nickname you want is
registered but has not been used for at
least 60 days, just ask a staffer and
we'll be happy to drop it for you.
Please avoid using the name of a
community project or trademarked entity,
to avoid conflicts. Write down your
password and be sure to keep the sheet
of paper in a safe place.
2. Register your IRC nick:
/msg nickserv register
<your-password>
3. Add a valid email address to your
primary nickserv entry so that we have a
way to reset your password, and so that
we have it in case you want an
'unaffiliated' cloak. To keep your email
address private, rather than displaying
it publicly, first mark it as hidden:
/msg nickserv set hide email on
Then set the email address:
/msg nickserv set email
<your-email-address>
4. Register an alternate IRC nick, using
the same password. This will ensure that
you have a way to get online as a
registered user (keeping any cloak you
may have) in case your nick becomes
frozen (a "ghost"). Many clients will
automatically add an underline to your
nick at connect time if the nick you
specify is unavailable. If you register
the underlined nick, it'll help make
that process work more smoothly. For
example, if your primary nick is foo,
register foo_ as your alternate if you
can.
5. While using your alternate nick, link it
to your primary nick:
/msg nickserv link <primary-nick>
<your-password>
This will document that both nicks are
owned by the same person, and will allow
services to leave you identified (and
cloaked) if you switch from your primary
nick to your alternate and vice-versa.
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