diff --git a/use/identifying_to_services.rst b/use/identifying_to_services.rst index 0b21a33..ba9a8b0 100644 --- a/use/identifying_to_services.rst +++ b/use/identifying_to_services.rst @@ -24,24 +24,29 @@ First start by checking what is the syntax for registering with Assuming that that is the syntax, we can register the bot with:: - owner ircquote nickserv register mypassword bot@example.com + load Services + nickserv register mypassword bot@example.com + +Or, on Limnoria versions older than 2021.06.15:: + + nickserv register mypassword bot@example.com Note that the email address must be correct. Next check that ``/msg nickserv info bot`` doesn't say something about being unverified. If it does, go to the email address and run:: - owner ircquote nickserv VERIFY REGISTER nick + nickserv VERIFY nick Now your bot should be successfully registered and you can move to setting up automatic identifying below. If you need to identify to services now, ``/msg nickserv help identify`` and following the syntax (I am still -assuming that you are on Atheme 7.x) -``owner ircquote nickserv identify username password``. +assuming that you are on Atheme 7.x):: -Note: on *most* networks, ``/nickserv`` is defined as a server-side alias which -forwards text to NickServ; this is why ``ircquote nickserv`` often will work -out of the box. On networks where this is not the case, you may need to run -something like ``ircquote privmsg nickserv :register ...`` instead (notice + nickserv IDENTIFY username password + +Note: the ``nickserv`` command was added in Limnoria 2021.06.15. +If you have an older version, you need to run +something like ``ircquote privmsg nickserv :register ...`` instead (note the placement of the ``:`` after ``nickserv`` and before the command name). SASL PLAIN @@ -110,7 +115,7 @@ This results in something like ``05dd01fedc1b821b796d0d785160f03e32f53fa8`` which you tell your bot to tell services:: - owner ircquote NickServ cert add 05dd01fedc1b821b796d0d785160f03e32f53fa8 + nickserv cert add 05dd01fedc1b821b796d0d785160f03e32f53fa8 Or if your bot identifies as you, you can do that by yourself with:: @@ -137,7 +142,7 @@ services about it (just like with CertFP/SASL EXTERNAL):: config supybot.networks..sasl.username AccountName config supybot.networks..sasl.ecdsa_key /home//_ecdsa.pem - ircquote nickserv set pubkey PUBKEY_WHICH_YOU_GOT_EARLIER + nickserv set pubkey PUBKEY_WHICH_YOU_GOT_EARLIER and after reconnecting, the bot should successfully identify using SASL ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE.