The IRC services is a common name for our set of helper systems for managing your nicknames and channels. They can be used to provide you with access with certain privileges and protection.

How to use Services

Register your account

If you don't already have an account, you can register one with /msg NickServ REGISTER <password> <e-mail>

This will register a nickname in our database for your use. Registering your nickname ensures it is reserved for your use and cannot be used by others if you do not wish them to use it. It also allows you to associate various pieces of information with your nickname and also to have access to registered channels.

You can now also identify with NickServ on connect using SSL connections and client certificates. For more information about this feature please look at NickServ/CertFP.

/msg NickServ help will give you an overview of other NickServ commands.

Register your channel

For channel registration, the ChanServ bot is provided. To register a channel /msg ChanServ REGISTER <#channel> <description>. As with NickServ, /msg ChanServ help will give you a help screen. You must be opped in the channel and registered and identified with NickServ before you can register a channel. If you need any assistance, please ask for help from OFTC staff in channel #oftc.

Please note that since OFTC is a topical and not a general purpose network some restrictions apply:

If your channel is the victim of frequent flooding attacks you can enable FloodServ for this channel using /msg chanserv set <#channel> floodserv on. This should not be done lightly and if there is no need.

Get help

For basic help with the services, you can send the help command to the bots, eg: /msg ChanServ HELP

If you're still stuck, pop on to #oftc and our staff will do the best to help you.

Also check out Service's Frequently Asked Questions.

What's New

A lot of things have changed from our old services, this list details what will effect the end users.

NickServ

ChanServ

FloodServ

MemoServ

oftc: Services (last edited 2007-11-23 11:27:25 by JoergJaspert)