Walkthrough
This section was designed to walk you through the process of registering your nickname and/or channel on DarkMyst and provide you with a basic understanding of how our services work. There is no cost to register a nickname or channel, or to use IRC.
1. Register your Nickname
The first thing any user should do is register their nickname. This is absolutely free, and it is very simple. Change your name to the nick name you wish to register. This can be done with /nick <name>
. Then you will use the following command:
/msg NickServ register <password> <email>
For example, if you wanted your name to be “JohnDoe” password to be “flowers” and your email address is johndoe@johndoe.com, you would first type:
/nick JohnDow
Then:
/msg nickserv register flowers johndoe@example.com
The email address is not used for registration confirmation - you can use your account immediately - but we recommend using a proper email address regardless, as this may help you recover your account manually with staff if you lose your password.
To identify your nickname when you connect to IRC with your IRC nickname:
/msg nickserv identify <password>
To identify while using another nick, you would:
/msg nickserv identify JohnDoe flowers
You may also use nickname grouping, /msg nickserv help group
For more information, you may /msg nickserv help
for a list of full commands and information.
Note that nicknames that are not logged in at least once every thirty days will expire, freeing them up for use by others (including registration). If you need to temporarily extend this timeframe, refer to /msg nickserv help vacation
. Should you lose your nickname despite all precautions, Darkmyst staff is happy to mediate on your behalf to try and retrieve it, but please note that NickServ registrations (as long as they don't violate our terms of service) are nine tenths of IRC law and Darkmyst staff will not take a nick from someone.
2. Registering Your Channel (Optional)
For those of you who wish to register a channel, you must join the channel and receive the channel operator status. You will be marked with an @ symbol. Once this is completed, type /msg chanserv register <channel name>
.
For example, if you wanted to register #roleplaying
, you would type in:
/msg chanserv register #roleplaying
The access list can be manipulated quite easily. To add a user, you will use /msg chanserv access <channel> ADD <nickname> <template>
For example, JohnDoe wants to add JaneDoe as an operator (op) for his new channel, #roleplaying. He would type in:
/msg chanserv access #roleplaying add JaneDoe Operator
By default, the following templates are available:
- Member: The user will be autovoiced upon joining the channel.
- Operator: The user has basic channel operator privileges that allows them to moderate the channel.
- Admin: This allows a user to modify the access list and use ChanServ's SET command.
- Founder: The user is the founder of the channel.
For more information see Access Levels FAQ.
To remove a user, you would simply do:
/msg chanserv access <channel> DEL <nickname>
As an example, JohnDoe wishes to remove JaneDoe at a later time. He would:
/msg chanserv access #roleplaying DEL JaneDoe
For further information on commands that are available on DarkMyst, use /msg <service> HELP
3. Enabling GameServ in Your Channel (Optional)
There's a separate FAQ specifically for GameServ that addresses this in more detail.
In summary, use the following command, replacing '#channel' with the name of your channel: /msg ChanServ SET #channel GameServ ALL
Then, use this to get a quick help guide: /msg GameServ help