HostServ
A host service bot, is used to allow general users to register a vhost so that their real IP address on IRC is hidden.
For more information on a specific command, type /msg HostServ HELP command.
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Syntax:
/msg HostServ ON
Activates the vhost currently assigned to the nick in use. When you use this command any user who performs a /whois on you will see the vhost instead of your real IP address.
Syntax:
/msg HostServ SET <nick> <hostmask>
Sets the vhost for the given nick to that of the given hostmask. If your IRCD supports vIdents, then using SET <nick> <ident>@<hostmask> set idents for users as well as vhosts.
Syntax:
/msg HostServ SETALL <nick> <hostmask>
Sets the vhost for all nicks in the same group as that of the given nick. If your IRCD supports vIdents, then using SETALL <nick> <ident>@<hostmask> will set
idents for users as well as vhosts.
NOTE, this will not update the vhost for any nick's added to the group after this command was used.
Syntax:
/msg HostServ OFF
Deactivates the vhost currently assigned to the nick in use. When you use this command any user who performs a /whois on you will see your real IP address.
Syntax:
/msg HostServ DEL <nick>
Deletes the vhost assigned to the given nick from the database.
Syntax:
/msg HostServ DELALL <nick>
Deletes the vhost for all nick's in the same group as that of the given nick.
Syntax:
/msg HostServ LIST [<key>|<#X-Y>]
This command lists registered vhosts to the operator if a Key is specified, only entries whos nick or vhost match the pattern given in <key> are displayed e.g.
Rob* for all entries beginning with "Rob"
If a #X-Y style is used, only entries between the range of X and Y will be displayed, e.g. #1-3 will display the first 3 nick/vhost entries.
The list uses the value of NSListMax as a hard limit for the number of items to display to a operator at any 1 time.
Syntax:
/msg HostServ GROUP
This command allows users to set the vhost of their CURRENT nick to be the vhost for all nicks in the same group.