with no verbosity, use the '-f' flag. If you just want to run it,
execute X3 without any flags.
- 10) Once you have X3 started, you'll need to register a NickServ
+ 10) Once you have X3 started, you'll need to register a AuthServ
account:
- /msg NickServ@services.irc.com register <account> <password>
+ /msg AuthServ@services.irc.com register <account> <password>
Make sure that you register the first account -- it is
automatically granted certain privileges and gives you root-level
- access to OpServ once you are opered up.
+ access to O3 once you are opered up.
- 11) New operators can be given access to OpServ through NickServ's
+ 11) New operators can be given access to O3 through AuthServ's
(or whatever you've named the nick/authentication service) oset
command:
- /msg NickServ oset <nick>|*<account> level <level>
+ /msg AuthServ oset <nick>|*<account> level <level>
Levels are generally beween 0 and 1000 by convention; higher
numbers correspond to more access. You can also add helpers
(users with extra privileges such as security override in
- traditional configurations) through NickServ:
- /msg NickServ oset <nick>|*<account> flags +H
+ traditional configurations) through AuthServ:
+ /msg AuthServ oset <nick>|*<account> flags +H
End of file, INSTALL.