Téléchargements Documentation, logiciels, et autres fichiers
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Fichiers
botserv.conf
Search Results Featured snippet from the web BotServ allows you to have a bot on your own channel. It has been created for users that can't host or configure a bot, or for use on networks that don't allow users' bot. Available commands are listed below; to use them, type /msg BotServ command.
Taille du fichier: 14.2 kB chanserv.conf
ChanServ, on many IRC networks, is an IRC service which maintains channel registration and access information. If a channel is registered with ChanServ, its owners (and those they have designated) can use ChanServ to obtain control over the channel, gaining channel operator privileges. Most channel service bots also allow other sorts of channel management options, such as topic locks (in addition to +t), mode locks, and providing users automatically with operator status, half-operator status, voice, or other access, as designated by the channel owners. They may also provide some form of automated ban-list management. There are several implementations of IRC services which have a ChanServ bot; some other services use other names, such as CS. The exact commands and features available depend on the service implementation and the network in question.
Taille du fichier: 33.2 kB hostserv.conf
Activates the vhost currently assigned to the nick in use. When you use this command any user who performs a /whois on you will see the vhost instead of your real IP address.
Taille du fichier: 4.79 kB nickserv.conf
NickServ is Anope Service that enables users to register their nick, so they are the only user with that name, helping prevent confusion and false identification. Below is an example of how the NickServ command may work on an IRC server. Keep in mind that not every IRC server uses the same software, and that this command may operate differently.
Taille du fichier: 22.3 kB operserv.conf
OperServ is a component of most IRC services packages used to help administer an Internet Relay Chat network. It provides IRC operators with functions to help monitor and maintain the network, manage the other services, and deal with problematic users. Some of the more infamous functions of OperServ are the "lines", such as the K-line and G-line. These are used to discipline troublesome network users, however, other network lines are available for use. The exact features available depend upon a particular operator's permissions, and the specific implementation in use.
Taille du fichier: 21.7 kB services.conf
Anope is a set of IRC Services designed for flexibility and ease of use. Anope is available in two flavors: Stable and Development. The stable version has been tested for months and is as stable as a rock, while the development version gets new features added constantly and allows you to enjoy the future of services today.
Taille du fichier: 11.6 kB
Search Results Featured snippet from the web BotServ allows you to have a bot on your own channel. It has been created for users that can't host or configure a bot, or for use on networks that don't allow users' bot. Available commands are listed below; to use them, type /msg BotServ command.
Taille du fichier: 14.2 kB chanserv.conf
ChanServ, on many IRC networks, is an IRC service which maintains channel registration and access information. If a channel is registered with ChanServ, its owners (and those they have designated) can use ChanServ to obtain control over the channel, gaining channel operator privileges. Most channel service bots also allow other sorts of channel management options, such as topic locks (in addition to +t), mode locks, and providing users automatically with operator status, half-operator status, voice, or other access, as designated by the channel owners. They may also provide some form of automated ban-list management. There are several implementations of IRC services which have a ChanServ bot; some other services use other names, such as CS. The exact commands and features available depend on the service implementation and the network in question.
Taille du fichier: 33.2 kB hostserv.conf
Activates the vhost currently assigned to the nick in use. When you use this command any user who performs a /whois on you will see the vhost instead of your real IP address.
Taille du fichier: 4.79 kB nickserv.conf
NickServ is Anope Service that enables users to register their nick, so they are the only user with that name, helping prevent confusion and false identification. Below is an example of how the NickServ command may work on an IRC server. Keep in mind that not every IRC server uses the same software, and that this command may operate differently.
Taille du fichier: 22.3 kB operserv.conf
OperServ is a component of most IRC services packages used to help administer an Internet Relay Chat network. It provides IRC operators with functions to help monitor and maintain the network, manage the other services, and deal with problematic users. Some of the more infamous functions of OperServ are the "lines", such as the K-line and G-line. These are used to discipline troublesome network users, however, other network lines are available for use. The exact features available depend upon a particular operator's permissions, and the specific implementation in use.
Taille du fichier: 21.7 kB services.conf
Anope is a set of IRC Services designed for flexibility and ease of use. Anope is available in two flavors: Stable and Development. The stable version has been tested for months and is as stable as a rock, while the development version gets new features added constantly and allows you to enjoy the future of services today.
Taille du fichier: 11.6 kB
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