Hey everyone,
Just a heads-up and a bit of a step-by-step instruction on how to register your nickname on the Rizon.net network. Note that this isn't required if you just want to jump on IRC and chat to some of the guys from this forum (including me!), but if you plan to come online often you may be interested in registering your username/nickname on the network.
Registering your nickname is a simple process, but may be baffling to some who aren't accustomed to using command lines and typing a lot to do stuff. If you plan to be a regular in the channel, it is slightly more beneficial to register than just connecting and chatting away. Benefits include:
a) Owning the nickname you are using
b) Disallowing other people to "borrow" or "steal" your nickname -- ie. connecting when you're not online and using the same username as you
c) Higher access levels in channels -- to become an "operator" of a channel that has powers to kick, ban, change topic texts, promote or demote other users etc, you will need to have a registered nickname.
Registering is easy. As soon as you're connected to the Rizon.net network, type the following:
Obviously, replace 'password' with a password of your choosing, and 'email' with your email address. Rizon.net from memory disallows email addresses from Yahoo.com or Hotmail.com, so I used the email address from my internet service provider. Passwords are Case Sensitive -- Banana is different to banana, which is different to BaNaNa. They must also be at least 5 characters long, and cannot contain spaces./msg Nickserv register password email
Once you have figured out a password and email address, plug that into the command above. Shortly you should receive an email at the email inbox that you specified above, that tells you the following information:
a) The nickname you registered
b) a command that you have to enter into your IRC client to complete the registration.
Enter the command as specified, and the registration process should be completed.
From now on, whenever you connect, you will need to identify yourself. This is telling the Rizon.net network that you are who you say you are. This is to ensure that no one impersonating you comes in and receives the same access privileges as you have.
To do this, type the following whenever you connect:
Many IRC clients have functionality to plug in your password, and whenever you connect to the network the IRC client will type this automatically for you in the background. Having your connection set up like this makes things really easy -- I have this set in my IRC client (X-Chat Aqua) and I basically just click on the icon, and it connects and identifies me instantly and automatically. To see where to put your password in X-Chat, visit my previous post above with all the screenshots./msg Nickserv identify YourPasswordHere
If you have any problems with registering, come into the #bimmer-info channel and ask around -- if anyone's awake, they most probably are able to help you out.