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Our IRC Services

We have a variety of services on our network which can basicly be divided into 2 categories. Common services are services which you are likely to find on most networks. These include entries like NickServ, ChanServ, etc. The second category are the System services. Probably not really interesting for end users but mentioned here nonetheless.

Common services

  • NickServ - This service can be used to register your nickname. Registering your nickname basically means that you're making your nickname known on our network and by doing so gives you access to the rest of the services.
  • ChanServ - If you have a channel you like you can register it to make it yours, to do with as you please. This means that you keep control over it, even after you logged out.
  • BotServ - Some people don't like it that their channel is being managed by ChanServ from outside the channel. If you prefer to have a bot present you can assign one here.
  • HostServ - NekoNet uses cloaked hostnames so that no one can see your real hostname and tries anything funny. If you like to have your own hostname you can request one here.
  • MemoServ - If you want to tell something to someone who isn't currently online and he/she has a registered nickname you can leave them a memo. If you want you can even send a memo to a whole channel.

System services

  • Global - Sometimes an oper needs to sends out a message to everyone. In those cases Global will be the nick which delivers the message to you.
  • OperServ - The infamous oper playground.
  • HelpServ - Whenever you ask a service for help this is the server which answers, sometimes simply relaying through the others.
  • NekoBOPM - Our NekoNet Blitzed Open Proxy Monitor; It scans your computer when you connect to our network to make sure you have no open / unsecure proxies.
If you need help with either one of the services you can send it a message stating "help". This will trigger the services internal help options and gives you an overview of all the commands which are available to you.  If there are still some things puzzling you we suggest you visit #cservice and ask there for further assistance or check up on our forum.



A word of thanks...

The NekoNet IRC network likes to thank the developers of these software packages for all their efforts and support: