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							| @ -103,16 +103,17 @@ oragono genpasswd | ||||
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| With this, you receive a blob of text which you can plug into your configuration file. | ||||
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| ### How to register a channel | ||||
| ### Nickname and channel registration | ||||
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| 1. Register your account with `/NS REGISTER <password>` | ||||
| 2. Join the channel with `/join #channel` | ||||
| 3. Register the channel with `/CS REGISTER #channel` | ||||
| Oragono relies heavily on user accounts to enable its distinctive features (such as allowing multiple clients per nickname). As a user, you can register your current nickname as an account using `/msg NickServ register <password>`. Once you have done so, you should [enable SASL in your clients](https://freenode.net/kb/answer/sasl), ensuring that you will be automatically logged into your account on each connection. This will prevent [problems claiming your registered nickname](https://github.com/oragono/oragono/blob/master/docs/MANUAL.md#nick-equals-account). | ||||
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| Once you have registered your nickname, you can use it to register channels: | ||||
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| 1. Join the channel with `/join #channel` | ||||
| 2. Register the channel with `/CS REGISTER #channel` | ||||
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| After this, your channel will remember the fact that you're the owner, the topic, and any modes set on it! | ||||
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| Make sure to setup [SASL](https://freenode.net/kb/answer/sasl) in your client to automatically login to your account when you next join the server. | ||||
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| # Credits | ||||
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| @ -261,6 +261,8 @@ In this mode (the default), registering an account gives you privileges over the | ||||
| 1. You must use your nickname, i.e., if you are logged into your account, then the server will require you to use your account name as your nickname | ||||
| 1. If you unregister your account, your nickname will be permanently unreclaimable (thus preventing people from impersonating you) | ||||
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| In this mode, it is very important that end users authenticate to their accounts as part of the initial IRC handshake (traditionally referred to as "connection registration"); otherwise they will not be able to use their registered nicknames. The preferred mechanism for this is [SASL](https://freenode.net/kb/answer/sasl), which is supported by most modern clients. As a fallback, this can also be done via the `PASS` (server password) command; set the "server password" field of the client to `AzureDiamond:hunter2`, where `AzureDiamond` is the account name and `hunter2` is the account password. | ||||
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| As an end user, if you want to change your nickname, you can register a new account and transfer any channel ownerships to it using `/msg ChanServ transfer`. | ||||
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| To enable this mode as the server operator, set the following configs (note that they are already set in `default.yaml`): | ||||
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