Welcome to DareNET
DareNET is an inclusive, multi-purpose community centered around an IRC network. We currently maintain our own server and services software, which allows us to provide our users an experience not found on most other networks. To help you get started, we've provided a brief guide for new users below, so read on!
Before we begin, you should take some time to become familiar with our Acceptable Use Policy (AUP), which makes clear what is and is not acceptable behavior here on DareNET - it's mostly common sense. |
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Connecting
There are currently two different methods available to you:
- You can use DareNET WebChat to connect to DareNET through your web browser, or
- You can download an IRC client, you can find a list here.
Downloading and setting up a client is often preferred, though does require a bit of effort on your part.
The server you should use to connect to DareNET is irc.darenet.org.
You can also connect using SSL
Once connected...
Once you've connected to our network, you'll probably want to register a NickServ account. What does NickServ do you ask? Well, it keeps track of what nicknames are registered to you, what channels you have access in, vhosts, allows you to use the forums and build a profile on the site, etc. It's an essential part of DareNET and allows you to use all services we provide to our users.
Now, on to the good stuff...
NickServ Account Registration
Your account name is an arbitrary name independent of your nickname. It is how NickServ, ChanServ and other services recognize you, and is used to login to our web site. Please keep in mind this is not nickname registration. We'll cover that a little later in this guide.
To register an account, visit the Account Registration page
The e-mail address that you use must be valid as your password will be e-mailed to it.
Authenticating / Logging into NickServ
Great, you've registered an account! In order to use it on the network, you'll need to authenticate to NickServ. This can be done by using one of the following commands:
/nickserv AUTH <account> <password>
or
/auth <account> <password>
NOTE: For those migrating from other IRC networks, /identify <account> <password>
or /nickserv identify <account> <password>
works as well.
If the command is used correctly, NickServ will notice you with the following message:
-NickServ- Authentication as YourAccountNameHere successful. You are now logged in! -NickServ- Remember, DareNET's staff will NEVER ask you for your account -NickServ- password. The only place to receive assistance with account -NickServ- related matters on DareNET is in #Support -NickServ- Last account login: 33s ago at this Host/IP (nick!user@1.2.3.4) [0 failed login attempts since last login].
Alternatively, our servers support a "Login-on-connect" method, which will automatically login you in to NickServ while you're connecting to our servers. It will also exempt you from any DNSBL checks. For more information on how to setup "Login-on-connect" for your IRC client, please go here.
Changing your Password
Since you registered through our web interface you will more then likely want to change your password. You can easily do this by issuing the following command:
/nickserv pass <old password> <new password>
Registering your Nicknames
You'll no doubt want to secure your identity. Here on DareNET, we allow users to register nicknames they commonly use to their account. By registering your nicknames you'll be able to prevent others from using it. NOTE: you MUST be using the nickname you want to register and logged into your account when using the below command:
/nickserv regnick
If it's successful, NickServ will notice you a message like the following:
-NickServ- Nick NickHere has been registered to you.
NOTE: Just because you registered an account name does not mean you own that associated nick too, so to prevent others from taking your nicknames please make sure that you claim them by doing the above.
Hiding your IP address / Host
One of the perks of being a registered user is that you can hide your IP address/host from other users. A little extra piece of mind! If you would like to take advantage of this nifty feature, simply use the following command (make sure you've logged into NickServ):
/mode yournickhere +x
Alternatively, you can have NickServ automatically set you +x when you identify to your account. To do this, use the following command:
/nickserv SET AUTOHIDE on
Securing your Account/NickName
DareNET staff suggests a few optional and smart steps to securing your nickname.
The first step would be to enable reclaim by typing the following:
/nickserv SET RECLAIM on
When you have reclaim set your nick is protected from other users when you are offline, if a user tries to use any one of your nicknames without authenticating to your account then it will change there nickname after 1 minute automatically.
The second step would be to add your own host with the following command:
/nickserv ADDMASK yourident@your.mask.here
and then deleting the default mask with the following command:
/nickserv DELMASK *@*
This command will protect your account from being authenticated to without you being on any one of the specified hostmasks on your account. If you try to authenticate from a different hostmask that is not specified you will have to issue the "authcookie" command to get a cookie in your email. Once you receive that cookie you can then authenticate to your nickname and add the mask if you wish.
Channel Registration
DareNET provides its users the opportunity to register their channels with ChanServ, our channel services bot, which provides both useful and powerful features to aide channel owner's in maintaining and protecting their channel. You can start by reading our Channel Registration guidelines.
Other General Information
Some other general information that you should know:
Support Channel
If you ever find that you need help with something that is related to DareNET you can always visit our support channel at #support.
Nickname vs *Account
When referencing to an account in NickServ, ChanServ, or any service on DareNET for that matter, you should use *account (note, the asterik prefixed to the account name), as shown in the example below:
<SomeUser> /NickServ INFO *NiTeMaRe -NickServ- Account Information for NiTeMaRe -NickServ- ---------------------------------------- -NickServ- Registered on: Tue Mar 18 07:44:30 2008 -NickServ- Last seen: Right now! -NickServ- Infoline: NiTeMaRe is cool! -NickServ- ----------End of Account Info-----------
This is useful when a user is offline and you want to add/remove them from your channel's userlist, send them a memo, or even do a NickServ INFO on their account. If you do not put an asterik (*) before the account name, then services will treat it as a nickname that is currently being used on DareNET, which may not produce the expected outcome!
Invite your friends!
If your friends are already here, send them a friend request. If they're not, you can easily invite them to join. Simply visit the Invite friends page (note, you must be logged in). Once their, import your contact list and select the people you'd like to invite!
Supported networks and email providers include (over 50 in total!):
DareNET uses the emails you enter on the invite friends form only to invite your friends and acquaintances to join DareNET on your behalf. DareNET will never spam, rent, or sell any email addresses you enter for invitations. You may not use this email form for any purpose except inviting people you know to join DareNET. We do not store your login information.