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+ | = Chat4all IRC Network = | ||
[[Image:Chat4all_logo.jpg|frame|Chat4all logo]] | [[Image:Chat4all_logo.jpg|frame|Chat4all logo]] | ||
− | Chat4all is a IRC network founded by Adonis in 2000. | + | Chat4all is a IRC network founded by Adonix ''(back then still going by the nick Adonis)'' in 2000, so we've been around for quite some time, and aren't planning on going away. Over the years he's had the help of several other IRC Operators, such as Saya, Rafe`, Stuffness and the current [[IRCops|staff]]. So his task is getting easier [[image:Smile.gif|smiley]]. We are a nice family-oriented network that doesn't believe IRC is a man-only world, with regular visitors from all around the world, so be sure to check out our channel list and join us in #lounge. Over the years, the network has become a home for several communities, of which most are related to lucid dreaming, web-radio, SciFi, gaming and/or spiritual topics. |
+ | We've survived DDoS attacks, floodbots etc and fully armed to get rid of them [[image:Smile.gif|smiley]]. | ||
− | + | Chat4All is the IRC network where you can find opportunities to find new friends, chat about your interests, or even find a new love (it has happened and two of our staff are an example of this [[image:Smile.gif|smiley]]). Being on chat networks such as Chat4All can make all this, and more, happen. We are an IRC network created to provide a place for people to find new friends and chat about common interests. In addition to a number of multilingual rooms, Chat4All hosts a few Dutch language chat rooms as well. We also support [[SSL]] connections, just connect to port 7001 or 6697 if you wish to use this feature. | |
− | At the moment we are listed on various IRC sites such as : [http://searchirc.com/search.php?SCHANS=1&SSORT=SIZE&N=Chat4All SearchIRC] | + | At the moment we are listed on various IRC sites such as : [http://searchirc.com/search.php?SCHANS=1&SSORT=SIZE&N=Chat4All SearchIRC] and [http://irc.netsplit.de/channels/?net=Chat4All.org Netsplit]. |
− | + | By default the servers partially mask the hosts of the users. If desired, a virtual/vanity host can be requested through HostServ, as long as it isn't a registered domain name, or if the user can submit proof of ownership for it. | |
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− | ==== | + | = IRC services = |
− | + | == Main Services == | |
+ | To provide our chatters with some ''tools'' for a nice chat session. We installed some services : | ||
+ | === NickServ === | ||
+ | Nickserv keeps track of all the registered user accounts. You can [[RegisterNickname|Register your nickname]] on our network, so nobody else can use your nickname while you are gone. | ||
+ | A registered nickname also allows you to register chatrooms, and make use of the other services on our network. | ||
+ | All commands to the NickServ bot should be prefixed with /NICKSERV (or if your client does not support sending 'unknown' commands onto the server by default, you could either prefix with /QUOTE NICKSERV or /MSG NICKSERV). A shorthand alias is also available as server command /NS. | ||
+ | For a list of available NickServ commands, send: | ||
+ | /NICKSERV HELP | ||
− | ==== | + | === ChanServ === |
+ | ChanServ keeps track of all the registered chatrooms, and offers various features to manage and maintain your channel. | ||
+ | If you have registered your nickname through NickServ, and have operator rights in a channel on our network, you can register it through ChanServ. After you have registered your channel, you can also assign a BotServ [[Bot|channel bot]] to your channel for even more features. | ||
+ | All commands to the ChanServ bot should be prefixed with /CHANSERV (or if your client does not support sending 'unknown' commands onto the server by default, you could either prefix with /QUOTE CHANSERV or /MSG CHANSERV). A shorthand alias is also available as server command /CS. | ||
+ | For a list of available ChanServ commands, send: | ||
+ | /CHANSERV HELP | ||
+ | |||
+ | === MemoServ === | ||
+ | This underused service allows you to send and receive brief messages to/from on- and off-line users who have their nickname [[RegisterNickname|registered]] | ||
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+ | All commands to the MemoServ bot should be prefixed with /MEMOSERV (or if your client does not support sending 'unknown' commands onto the server by default, you could either prefix with /QUOTE MEMOSERV or /MSG MEMOSERV). A shorthand alias is also available as server command /MS. | ||
+ | For a list of available MemoServ commands, send: | ||
+ | /MEMOSERV HELP | ||
+ | |||
+ | === HelpServ === | ||
+ | If you don't know which bot you need to 'talk' to, to get a specific thing done, then checking HelpServ for more information might be useful. Just type: | ||
+ | /HELPSERV HELP | ||
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+ | === HostServ === | ||
+ | The HostServ bot can be used to request, activate or de-activate your [[Vhost|Virtual Host a.k.a. VHost]]. | ||
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+ | All commands to the HostServ bot should be prefixed with /HOSTSERV (or if your client does not support sending 'unknown' commands onto the server by default, you could either prefix with /QUOTE HOSTSERV or /MSG HOSTSERV). A shorthand alias is also available as server command /HS. | ||
+ | For a list of available HostServ commands, send: | ||
+ | /HOSTSERV HELP | ||
+ | Also read the [[Vhost]] article. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === BotServ === | ||
+ | BotServ is a service of the Anope IRC Services package that allows us to have more pseudoclients like ChanServ. It also allows setting up automatic kicks on for instance on flooding, excessive CAPITALS use and badwords. | ||
+ | The separate [[BotServ|BotServ article]] might be filled later on with a more detailed manual of all the BotServ commands. | ||
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+ | In the meantime we would like to direct you to our [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-bot_eng.html Online BotServ Manual] or to our wiki-page about [[Bot|Bots]] which also describes how to request a BotServ Bot. | ||
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+ | All commands to the BotServ bot should be prefixed with /BOTSERV (or if your client does not support sending 'unknown' commands onto the server by default, you could either prefix with /QUOTE BOTSERV or /MSG BOTSERV). A shorthand alias is also available as server command /BS. | ||
+ | For a list of available BotServ commands, send: | ||
+ | /BOTSERV HELP | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Fun Services == | ||
+ | We used to have some 'fun services' installed as well on our network, namely [[LoveServ]] and [[MoraleServ]]. Two features you could use to tease or flirt with another chatter on our network. However, since it wasn't used a lot and the bots weren't really maintained, we are no longer offering them | ||
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+ | == LogServ == | ||
+ | Chat4all also provides [http://www.chat4all.org/eng_chanlog.html LogServ], a channel log service that can be requested by channel founders to keep web-accessible channel logs to your users. | ||
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+ | == StatServ == | ||
+ | Channel statistics are available through [http://statistics.chat4all.net/ StatServ]. | ||
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+ | == Channel User List Widget == | ||
+ | We offer a [http://www.chat4all.org/eng_whoison.html 'Who is inside my channel'] service to website owners. This consists of a small piece of HTML code that can be included on your website to show who is inside your IRC channel. | ||
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+ | == Security Services == | ||
These 'bots' are needed to keep our community safe and sound. <br /> | These 'bots' are needed to keep our community safe and sound. <br /> | ||
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+ | === Watcher === | ||
+ | Our 'big-brother'[[image:smile.gif|Smiley]]. He keeps track of the flooders and annoying virus infected users. If you ever get killed by Watcher, then please read the [[Watcher|Watcher article on how you can prevent being identified as malicious user]]. | ||
− | + | === ReportServ === | |
− | + | this just sits on our server , waiting for YOU to call him. ReportServ is a bot where you can report any kind of abuse, spam or anything else! You are of course also welcome to join us in #support and either leave a message there, or wait for a staff member to respond to you. |
Latest revision as of 18:54, 3 September 2013
Contents
Chat4all IRC Network
Chat4all is a IRC network founded by Adonix (back then still going by the nick Adonis) in 2000, so we've been around for quite some time, and aren't planning on going away. Over the years he's had the help of several other IRC Operators, such as Saya, Rafe`, Stuffness and the current staff. So his task is getting easier . We are a nice family-oriented network that doesn't believe IRC is a man-only world, with regular visitors from all around the world, so be sure to check out our channel list and join us in #lounge. Over the years, the network has become a home for several communities, of which most are related to lucid dreaming, web-radio, SciFi, gaming and/or spiritual topics. We've survived DDoS attacks, floodbots etc and fully armed to get rid of them .
Chat4All is the IRC network where you can find opportunities to find new friends, chat about your interests, or even find a new love (it has happened and two of our staff are an example of this ). Being on chat networks such as Chat4All can make all this, and more, happen. We are an IRC network created to provide a place for people to find new friends and chat about common interests. In addition to a number of multilingual rooms, Chat4All hosts a few Dutch language chat rooms as well. We also support SSL connections, just connect to port 7001 or 6697 if you wish to use this feature.
At the moment we are listed on various IRC sites such as : SearchIRC and Netsplit.
By default the servers partially mask the hosts of the users. If desired, a virtual/vanity host can be requested through HostServ, as long as it isn't a registered domain name, or if the user can submit proof of ownership for it.
IRC services
Main Services
To provide our chatters with some tools for a nice chat session. We installed some services :
NickServ
Nickserv keeps track of all the registered user accounts. You can Register your nickname on our network, so nobody else can use your nickname while you are gone. A registered nickname also allows you to register chatrooms, and make use of the other services on our network. All commands to the NickServ bot should be prefixed with /NICKSERV (or if your client does not support sending 'unknown' commands onto the server by default, you could either prefix with /QUOTE NICKSERV or /MSG NICKSERV). A shorthand alias is also available as server command /NS. For a list of available NickServ commands, send:
/NICKSERV HELP
ChanServ
ChanServ keeps track of all the registered chatrooms, and offers various features to manage and maintain your channel. If you have registered your nickname through NickServ, and have operator rights in a channel on our network, you can register it through ChanServ. After you have registered your channel, you can also assign a BotServ channel bot to your channel for even more features. All commands to the ChanServ bot should be prefixed with /CHANSERV (or if your client does not support sending 'unknown' commands onto the server by default, you could either prefix with /QUOTE CHANSERV or /MSG CHANSERV). A shorthand alias is also available as server command /CS. For a list of available ChanServ commands, send:
/CHANSERV HELP
MemoServ
This underused service allows you to send and receive brief messages to/from on- and off-line users who have their nickname registered
All commands to the MemoServ bot should be prefixed with /MEMOSERV (or if your client does not support sending 'unknown' commands onto the server by default, you could either prefix with /QUOTE MEMOSERV or /MSG MEMOSERV). A shorthand alias is also available as server command /MS. For a list of available MemoServ commands, send:
/MEMOSERV HELP
HelpServ
If you don't know which bot you need to 'talk' to, to get a specific thing done, then checking HelpServ for more information might be useful. Just type:
/HELPSERV HELP
HostServ
The HostServ bot can be used to request, activate or de-activate your Virtual Host a.k.a. VHost.
All commands to the HostServ bot should be prefixed with /HOSTSERV (or if your client does not support sending 'unknown' commands onto the server by default, you could either prefix with /QUOTE HOSTSERV or /MSG HOSTSERV). A shorthand alias is also available as server command /HS. For a list of available HostServ commands, send:
/HOSTSERV HELP
Also read the Vhost article.
BotServ
BotServ is a service of the Anope IRC Services package that allows us to have more pseudoclients like ChanServ. It also allows setting up automatic kicks on for instance on flooding, excessive CAPITALS use and badwords. The separate BotServ article might be filled later on with a more detailed manual of all the BotServ commands.
In the meantime we would like to direct you to our Online BotServ Manual or to our wiki-page about Bots which also describes how to request a BotServ Bot.
All commands to the BotServ bot should be prefixed with /BOTSERV (or if your client does not support sending 'unknown' commands onto the server by default, you could either prefix with /QUOTE BOTSERV or /MSG BOTSERV). A shorthand alias is also available as server command /BS. For a list of available BotServ commands, send:
/BOTSERV HELP
Fun Services
We used to have some 'fun services' installed as well on our network, namely LoveServ and MoraleServ. Two features you could use to tease or flirt with another chatter on our network. However, since it wasn't used a lot and the bots weren't really maintained, we are no longer offering them
LogServ
Chat4all also provides LogServ, a channel log service that can be requested by channel founders to keep web-accessible channel logs to your users.
StatServ
Channel statistics are available through StatServ.
Channel User List Widget
We offer a 'Who is inside my channel' service to website owners. This consists of a small piece of HTML code that can be included on your website to show who is inside your IRC channel.
Security Services
These 'bots' are needed to keep our community safe and sound.
Watcher
Our 'big-brother'. He keeps track of the flooders and annoying virus infected users. If you ever get killed by Watcher, then please read the Watcher article on how you can prevent being identified as malicious user.
ReportServ
this just sits on our server , waiting for YOU to call him. ReportServ is a bot where you can report any kind of abuse, spam or anything else! You are of course also welcome to join us in #support and either leave a message there, or wait for a staff member to respond to you.