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Start your own IRC channel?

Fraggster

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How do you set up an IRC channel? I heard that you can use ChanServ but cant find it. Also how would i configure the firewall in my router or would it work fine anyway?


Thanks:beer:
 

n0cmonkey

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You need to read before you start getting into this too much. Depending on how serious you get, it can be a lot of work keeping a channel going (not to mention an ircd!).
 

Davegod

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Basically --presuming you're already connected to a network-- join the channel (/join #channel), and if no-one (counting bots) is already in it, it's yours. If someone or thing is in it, someone already has it. Most networks are very unlikely to give you control/"ownership" of someone elses channel, unless there is blatant good reason (e.g. channel name is your trademark or something).

To KEEP it, you need a "bot" to hold it for you. The idea is it will stay in the channel and enforce your ownsership: op you and prevent anyone else taking control of the channel. For Quakenet, you'd be looking for an L-bot (Q is similar but more powerful, for large channels only). You can find out how to request L here. For a different network, obviously the system is very likely to be quite different, check the network's website for some FAQ.

Firewall - try here


Seeing as you're apparently a novice IRC user, I'll point you to and reccomend nnscript to install ontop of mIRC. Just a addon script but I think you'll find it much better (for starters the themes, and the scripts make the interface rather a lot easier).