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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 host/IP address. Hostserv can be switched on or off by the following command. | 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 host/IP address. Hostserv can be switched on or off by the following command. | ||
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/msg HostServ on/of | /msg HostServ on/of | ||
You host server can me on/of with the following command: | |||
/mode <Your-nick-name> +x/-x |
Latest revision as of 10:47, 17 March 2022
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.
Regular users only allowed to request a desire host which will mask there real host ( ip or ipv6 address) and got to wait for a Service operator to approve it.. After an host assigned they are allowed to use the following commands.
Help[edit | edit source]
syntax[edit | edit source]
/msg hostserv help
Request[edit | edit source]
Request the given vHost to be activated for your nick by the network administrators. Please be patient while your request is being considered.
Syntax[edit | edit source]
/msg HostServ REQUEST example.org
Note : change the example.org to the host you want to have.
ON/OFF[edit | edit source]
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 host/IP address. Hostserv can be switched on or off by the following command.
Syntax[edit | edit source]
/msg HostServ on/of
You host server can me on/of with the following command: /mode <Your-nick-name> +x/-x