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I avoid IRC servers like the plague, but I'm in need of one right now. However, I have a question that needs answering.
What do I need type after seeing this message? Please be specific.
"You need a registered nickname to join this channel"
puckface
10-09-2008, 07:00 AM
Google is your friend.
http://linuxbasics.org/irc/how_to_register_an_irc-nickname
t0mmy
10-09-2008, 07:01 AM
you need to register with nickserv using
/ns register email password
kondrae
10-09-2008, 07:12 AM
Register: /ns register <password> <youremail>
Identify: /identify <password> (everytime you join irc you will have to indetify yourself)
t1m3k33p3r
10-09-2008, 07:14 AM
/msg nickserv register [email] [password]
and then you may have to identify yourself
/msg nickserv identify [password]
edit: kondare beat me to it
Everyone is suggesting different stuff. :ermm:
[LIST][COLOR=Black]
Register: /ns register <password> <youremail>
I entered that and it said, "You are not on a channel". :unsure:
/msg nickserv register [email] [password]
and then you may have to identify yourself
/msg nickserv identify [password]
edit: kondare beat me to it
When I enter, "/msg nickserv register [
[email protected]] [password]"
I get the message, "NickServ- [password] is not a valid e-mail address."
redMonster
10-09-2008, 07:28 AM
There are multiple commands for registering and identifying. You can try either.
1) /msg nickserv register "password" "Email"
2) /msg ns register "password" "email"
3) /ns register "password" "email"
If the above doesn't work, type /msg nickserv help register
For identifying, type this
1) /msg nickserv identify "password"
2) /ns identify "password"
3) /ns id "password"
Google is your friend.
http://linuxbasics.org/irc/how_to_register_an_irc-nickname
When I type the suggested text I get
"-NickServ- Syntax: REGISTER password email
-
-NickServ- /msg NickServ HELP REGISTER for more information."
t0mmy
10-09-2008, 07:32 AM
yeah, so just type /ns register [pass] [email]
There are multiple commands for registering and identifying. You can try either.
1) /msg nickserv register "password" "Email"
2) /msg ns register "password" "email"
3) /ns register "password" "email"
If the above doesn't work, type /msg nickserv help register
For identifying, type this
1) /msg nickserv identify "password"
2) /ns identify "password"
3) /ns id "password"
OK, I typed "/msg nickserv help register" and I got:
"-NickServ- Syntax: REGISTER password [email]"
That's just noise to me.
yeah, so just type /ns register [pass] [email]
"-NickServ- [
[email protected]] is not a valid e-mail address."
:frusty:
redMonster
10-09-2008, 07:39 AM
Is it valid email address? Give a real email address.
Of course it's a valid email address.
Besides, the reply by the IRC server was instant.
Fuck all this, I sorted the issue out another way.
Fuck IRC. Fuck it to the max.
Raban
10-09-2008, 07:58 AM
were you putting the [ ] 's around the email address??
you don't use any [ or ] when issuing that command
Yep. I sure did.
You lot said to do it so I did.
That's why I said to be specific. I'm a 100% pure wet behind the ears, green, pneub when it comes to IRC.
Oh well, disaster averted.
t0mmy
10-09-2008, 08:17 AM
Rofl
stroj
10-09-2008, 09:04 AM
/msg niskcerv register passwordhere emailhere
when successfull, you will get something like
"Nickname XXXX registered."
Then you have to identify (login) urself: (you have to use same name as the one you registred with)
/msg nickserv identify yourpasswordhere
You should get
"Password accepted - you are now recognized."
Thats it, incase you havent give up already lol
I've given up.... again.
IRC - 2
Skiz - 0
:no:
respawn40
10-09-2008, 10:33 AM
Skizo, type this exactly...
/msg nickserv register yourpasswordhere youremailhere
Replace yourpasswordhere with the password that you want, and replace youremailhere with whatever your email is.
register [email] [pass] , not register [pass] [email]
Artemis
10-09-2008, 11:02 AM
I've given up.... again.
IRC - 2
Skiz - 0
:no:
I feel your pain, it drives me batshit too........:wacko:
IdolEyes787
10-09-2008, 11:20 AM
I have the same trouble on some channels Skizo.When people just keep repeating the same thing that obviously you don't understand it isn't helping.
It's like the old joke about speaking slower in a foreign language like that's going to make a difference.
I suggest getting in your car, driving to a lake and throwing the computer in.
nipple
10-09-2008, 11:35 AM
dude see
/server **********
/join #**** PASS OF CHANNEL IF NEEDED
THEN
/nick NICKNAME
/msg nickserv register PASS EMAIL
THEN
/msg Nickserv identify PASS
Then
/join #**** PASS OF CHANNEL IF NEEDED
try and tell me and
NB : ue mirc not chatzilla
stroj
10-09-2008, 12:05 PM
dude see
/server **********
/join #**** PASS OF CHANNEL IF NEEDED
THEN
/nick NICKNAME
/msg nickserv register PASS EMAIL
THEN
/msg Nickserv identify PASS
try and tell me and
NB : ue mirc not chatzilla
He cannot join channel without registring the name, read the first post.
I also suggest to use mIRC. Atleast it gives "error" msg's, why the command doesnt work.
redMonster
10-09-2008, 12:14 PM
chatzilla also gives error messages.
nipple
10-09-2008, 12:17 PM
He cannot join channel without registring the name, read the first post.
I also suggest to use mIRC. Atleast it gives "error" msg's, why the command doesnt work.
yes i forget something i edit it
integral
10-09-2008, 01:15 PM
Using an actual chat client is preferable over ChatZilla if you want to take IRC seriously, but it's not all that hard. mIRC is a good choice if you're using windows; once you've opened mIRC, you can type /ircintro for a basic introduction to Internet Relay Chat, and /help for a mIRC guide.
If you didn't get it already, it's "/msg nickserv register passwordhere
[email protected]" without the quotes. You'll also have to identify each time you log back on to the server, which is "/msg nickserv identify passwordhere". To change your name, it's "/nick nicknamehere".
The Wanderer
10-09-2008, 04:11 PM
See, that's why I don't use IRC. I'm just too old for this shit. :lol:
stroj
10-10-2008, 08:11 AM
In soviet russia, IRC is too old for your shit.:lol:
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