Login On Connect
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+ | =Login-on-Connect (LOC)= | ||
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+ | ==General== | ||
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The Login-on-Connect (LOC) feature allows you to pre-login while connecting to DareNET. Using Login-on-Connect bypasses you from RBL scans and hides your hostname before anyone can see your real IP address. We recommend everyone give it a try. | The Login-on-Connect (LOC) feature allows you to pre-login while connecting to DareNET. Using Login-on-Connect bypasses you from RBL scans and hides your hostname before anyone can see your real IP address. We recommend everyone give it a try. | ||
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Login-on-connect uses the “server password” feature built into most IRC clients. All you do is put your specially formatted login information into the server password box like this: | Login-on-connect uses the “server password” feature built into most IRC clients. All you do is put your specially formatted login information into the server password box like this: | ||
- | /username/password (slash, your username, slash, your password) | + | /username/password (slash, your username, slash, your password) |
- | /NiTeMaRe/mysecretpass | + | for example, my username is NiTeMaRe, and if my pasword was mysecretpass I would put the following into my password box: |
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+ | /NiTeMaRe/mysecretpass | ||
When you connect to DareNET using the new password, you should see a message like the following: | When you connect to DareNET using the new password, you should see a message like the following: | ||
- | + | *** Attempting service login to NickServ | |
- | *** AUTHENTICATION SUCCESSFUL as NiTeMaRe | + | *** AUTHENTICATION SUCCESSFUL as NiTeMaRe |
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+ | ==Client Specific Instructions:== | ||
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+ | Detailed instructions for [[loc-mirc|mIRC users]]. | ||
- | + | Detailed instructions for [[loc-xchat|XChat users]]. | |
- | + | ==Troubleshooting== | |
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- | + | *Make sure you can login the normal way to NickServ: /ns auth username password | |
- | Make sure you can login the normal way to NickServ: /ns auth username password | + | *If you get a message about /QUOTE PASS that means your username, or password is wrong, or maybe NickServ is down? |
- | If you get a message about /QUOTE PASS that means your username, or password is wrong, or maybe NickServ is down? | + | *Some people reported having to close mIRC and re-open it before LOC started working. |
- | Some people reported having to close mIRC and re-open it before LOC started working. | + | *You must have a *@* host (default) set in NickServ since LOC does not know your hostname. |
- | You must have a *@* host (default) set in NickServ since LOC does not know your hostname. | + | *The 'server group' must be the string “DareNET” exactly. mIRC wont send the password if the name doesn't match what the server announces itself as. |
- | The 'server group' must be the string “DareNET” exactly. mIRC wont send the password if the name doesn't match what the server announces itself as. | + | *Try typing the password string into notepad so you can see it. Then paste it into the password box. |
- | Try typing the password string into notepad so you can see it. Then paste it into the password box. | + |
Revision as of 12:24, 31 March 2008
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Login-on-Connect (LOC)
General
The Login-on-Connect (LOC) feature allows you to pre-login while connecting to DareNET. Using Login-on-Connect bypasses you from RBL scans and hides your hostname before anyone can see your real IP address. We recommend everyone give it a try.
To use Login-on-Connect, you must first have an DareNET NickServ Account. Register for one here if you don't already have one.
Login-on-connect uses the “server password” feature built into most IRC clients. All you do is put your specially formatted login information into the server password box like this:
/username/password (slash, your username, slash, your password)
for example, my username is NiTeMaRe, and if my pasword was mysecretpass I would put the following into my password box:
/NiTeMaRe/mysecretpass
When you connect to DareNET using the new password, you should see a message like the following:
*** Attempting service login to NickServ *** AUTHENTICATION SUCCESSFUL as NiTeMaRe
Client Specific Instructions:
Detailed instructions for mIRC users.
Detailed instructions for XChat users.
Troubleshooting
- Make sure you can login the normal way to NickServ: /ns auth username password
- If you get a message about /QUOTE PASS that means your username, or password is wrong, or maybe NickServ is down?
- Some people reported having to close mIRC and re-open it before LOC started working.
- You must have a *@* host (default) set in NickServ since LOC does not know your hostname.
- The 'server group' must be the string “DareNET” exactly. mIRC wont send the password if the name doesn't match what the server announces itself as.
- Try typing the password string into notepad so you can see it. Then paste it into the password box.