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− | == | + | == Important notes == |
− | + | You need to be logged in with a nickname that has the appropriate status in your channel; you can't just execute the commands with any random nickname. | |
+ | If you can't remember how you can log in to your NickServ account, please read our [[RegisterNickname#Step_Three:_Remembering_to_Identify|article on identifying for your nickname]]. | ||
− | + | Anyone with any form of (xOP) access level will need to identify for their nick everytime they connect to the IRC network, before they get their status/rights. This is to prevent abuse. | |
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− | + | === Identify through ChanServ === | |
− | + | However, there is 1 exception. You can also get founder access, and thus be able to execute almost all ChanServ commands, by logging into the channel through ChanServ with the password that was used to register the channel: | |
− | '''/ | + | '''/CHANSERV IDENTIFY #channelname channelsChanServPassword''' |
+ | For instance, if the password used for registering the channel #liquorCabinet was 'booze', then you can identify as founder for it with: | ||
+ | '''/CHANSERV IDENTIFY #liquorCabinet booze''' | ||
− | + | == Useful links == | |
− | + | # [[Main_Page|Index of this WIKI]] | |
− | == | + | # [[RegisterNickname|Tutorial describing the NickServ nickname registration process]] |
− | + | # [[ExtendedBans|Extended Ban information]] | |
− | + | # ---- | |
− | [[Main_Page|Index | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-services_eng.html Services Manual Index] |
− | [[RegisterNickname| | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-chan_eng.html ChanServ Manual] |
− | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-chan_eng.html#AOP AOP info] | |
− | [[ExtendedBans|Extended Ban | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-chan_eng.html#HOP HOP info] |
− | ---- | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-chan_eng.html#SOP SOP info] |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-chan_eng.html#VOP VOP info] |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-chan_eng.html#AKICK ChanServ Akick] |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-chan_eng.html#KICK ChanServ Kick command] |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-chan_eng.html#BAN ChanServ Ban command] |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-chan_eng.html#SET ChanServ Settings] |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-chan_eng.html#IDENTIFY ChanServ Login/Identify] |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | + | # ---- |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-nick_eng.html NickServ Manual]<br /> |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-nick_eng.html#IDENTIFY NickServ Login/Identify]<br /> |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-nick_eng.html#GROUP NickServ Nick-grouping]<br /> |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-nick_eng.html#SET NickServ Settings]<br /> |
− | ---- | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-nick_eng.html#GHOST NickServ killing Ghost-connection]<br /> |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-nick_eng.html#PASSWORD NickServ Password-change]<br /> |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-nick_eng.html#KILL NickServ Kill/Protection]<br /> |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-nick_eng.html#LANGUAGE NickServ Language setting]<br /> |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | + | # ---- |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | + | # [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-memo_eng.html|MemoServ Manual] |
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | ||
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | ||
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- | ||
− | ---- | ||
− | [http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual- |
Revision as of 22:28, 1 December 2010
Contents
Our channelservice ChanServ knows 3 levels for Operators in the xOP system:
xOP levels
Founder
This level can't really be assigned to others. A channel can have only 1 founder, namely the owner of the channel. When identified, the Founder will get Founder status (~/q) on the channel. You can transfer the ownership of a channel to someone else with the SET FOUNDER command:
/CHANSERV SET #channel FOUNDER newOwnersNickname
For example to transfer ownership of the channel #liquorCabinet to the user Auchentoshan, you use:
/CHANSERV SET #liquorCabinet FOUNDER Auchentoshan
It is also wise to set a SUCCESSOR who will get Founder status of the channel should your nickname ever expire:
/CHANSERV SET #channel SUCCESSOR nickname
So, if you want to set JackDaniels as successor of the channel #liquorCabinet, you use:
/CHANSERV SET #liquorCabinet SUCCESSOR JackDaniels
SOP
This is the socalled SuperOPerator status. A SOP has extended access to the services of ChanServ, for instance placing an AKICK (Autokicks, read more about this on: http://www.chat4all.net/manual/manual-chan_eng.html#AKICK) SOPs will automatically get admin (&/a) status in the channel when they are identified for their nickname.
AOP
This is the AutoOPerator status. An identified AOP will automatically get operator (@/o) status on the channel when they're identified for their nickname. AOPs also get access to ChanServ services, but less than SOPs. They can for instance use /CHANSERV KICK and /CHANSERV BAN, but don't have access to /CHANSERV AKICK.
HOP
This is the HalfOPerator or HelpOperator status. An identified HOP will automatically get half-operator (%/h) status on the channel when they're identified for their nickname. They have very limited access to ChanServ commands. It is basically so they can use /topic, /kick and /mode +b without giving them too much other rights.
VOP
Apart from these operator levels, there is also the VOP level, for VOiced Persons. VOPs automatically get voice (+/v) status when they are identified.
Who can assign levels
- The Founder can add and remove SOPs, AOPs, HOPs and VOPs.
- SOPs can add and remove AOPs, HOPs and VOPs.
- AOPs can only add and remove HOPs and VOPs.
- HOPs can't add or remove anyone on the access list.
How to add
Adding a SOP can be achieved with this command:
/CHANSERV SOP #channelname ADD nickname
For instance to add the user JackDaniels as SOP to the channel #liquorCabinet, you run:
/CHANSERV SOP #liquorCabinet ADD JackDaniels
An AOP can be added by SOPs and Founders with:
/CHANSERV AOP #channelname ADD nickname
For instance to add the user JackDaniels as AOP to the channel #liquorCabinet, you run:
/CHANSERV AOP #liquorCabinet ADD JackDaniels
An HOP is addable by the Founder, SOPs and AOPs through:
/CHANSERV HOP #channelname ADD nickname
For instance to add the user JackDaniels as HOP to the channel #liquorCabinet, you run:
/CHANSERV HOP #liquorCabinet ADD JackDaniels
And finally, VOPs can be added by the Founder, SOPs and AOPs with:
/CHANSERV VOP #channelname ADD nickname
For instance to have the user JackDaniels automatically be voiced on the channel #liquorCabinet, you run:
/CHANSERV VOP #liquorCabinet ADD JackDaniels
Status icon overview
~ Founder of the Channel & User with +a (Admin/SOP) status @ Regular Operator % Half-Operator + Voiced user
Important notes
You need to be logged in with a nickname that has the appropriate status in your channel; you can't just execute the commands with any random nickname. If you can't remember how you can log in to your NickServ account, please read our article on identifying for your nickname.
Anyone with any form of (xOP) access level will need to identify for their nick everytime they connect to the IRC network, before they get their status/rights. This is to prevent abuse.
Identify through ChanServ
However, there is 1 exception. You can also get founder access, and thus be able to execute almost all ChanServ commands, by logging into the channel through ChanServ with the password that was used to register the channel:
/CHANSERV IDENTIFY #channelname channelsChanServPassword
For instance, if the password used for registering the channel #liquorCabinet was 'booze', then you can identify as founder for it with:
/CHANSERV IDENTIFY #liquorCabinet booze
Useful links
- Index of this WIKI
- Tutorial describing the NickServ nickname registration process
- Extended Ban information
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- Services Manual Index
- ChanServ Manual
- AOP info
- HOP info
- SOP info
- VOP info
- ChanServ Akick
- ChanServ Kick command
- ChanServ Ban command
- ChanServ Settings
- ChanServ Login/Identify
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- NickServ Manual
- NickServ Login/Identify
- NickServ Nick-grouping
- NickServ Settings
- NickServ killing Ghost-connection
- NickServ Password-change
- NickServ Kill/Protection
- NickServ Language setting
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- Manual