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Welcome to DareNET

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DareNET is a multi-purpose community centered around an IRC network. Our infrastructure is unique. Our P10-based server and services software allow us to provide an experience not found on most other networks. Uncommon, but complete, well structured software allows our users to manage their accounts and channels unlike most other networks.
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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!
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We've prepared a brief guide to help you get started, and make the most of your DareNET experience!
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Before we begin, you should take some time to become familiar with our [[Acceptable Use Policy|Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)]], which makes clear what is and is not acceptable behavior here on DareNET - mostly common sense.
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== Connecting ==
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There are currently two different methods available to you:
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# You can use [http://www.darenet.org/chat WebChat] to connect to DareNET through your web browser, or
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# You can download an IRC client, you can find a list [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IRC_clients here].
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Downloading and setting up a client is often preferred, though does require a bit of effort on your part.
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The server you should use to connect to DareNET is [irc://irc.darenet.org irc.darenet.org].
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=== Once connected...===
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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, etc. It's an essential part of DareNET and allows you to use all services we provide to our users.

Revision as of 01:58, 29 October 2008

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 - mostly common sense.

Connecting

There are currently two different methods available to you:

  1. You can use WebChat to connect to DareNET through your web browser, or
  2. 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.

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, etc. It's an essential part of DareNET and allows you to use all services we provide to our users.