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-==== IRC ==== 
-[[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​IRC |From Wikipedia]]:​ Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a protocol for live interactive Internet text messaging (chat) or synchronous conferencing. It is mainly designed for group communication in discussion forums, called channels, but also allows one-to-one communication via private message. 
  
-Alternate explanation:​ http://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=O2rGTXHvPCQ 
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-==== I thought we were using Discord? ==== 
-TEST's primary chat system is [[Discord]],​ IRC is mostly around so that we have a fallback should discord decide to once again die in the middle of a StratOp. A couple of features don't work as well on IRC as they do on Jabber, with announcements being the most important one. 
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-''​IRC IS NOT REPLACING DISCORD!''​ 
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-==== Getting an IRC account ==== 
-TEST's IRC network requires you to have an active Auth account and an EVE Online account with a character in a corporation or alliance that has been enabled for IRC access. 
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-To create an IRC account: 
-# Login to your [[https://​auth.pleaseignore.com|Auth]] account. 
-# Chose Add Service. 
-# Select IRC from the list. 
-# Enter the password you want to use to login. 
-# Click Create Account. 
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-Please note that your nickname for IRC - while connecting - has to be exactly like it is being displayed in Auth, otherwise the servers can't authenticate you. 
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-==== Connecting to TEST IRC ==== 
-You will have to configure your [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Comparison_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_clients |IRC client]] so that it knows how to connect to our servers: 
-# server name: irc.pleaseignore.com 
-# port: ''​6667 or 6697 (both ssl enforced)''​ 
-# nickname: ''​your primary character'​s name without spaces and special characters, all lower case''​ 
-# password: the password you've configured for this service account in Auth 
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-===== Limitations ===== 
-At the moment you will only be able to connect to IRC once, we are still looking into allowing multiple connections. 
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-==== Services ==== 
-After successfully authenticating you will have to register with NickServ: 
-# /msg NickServ register <​password>​ <​email>​ 
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-==== Joining channels ==== 
-# /join #general 
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-==== Registering channels ==== 
-* Join the channel and register it with ChanServ: 
-   /msg ChanServ register #shortbus 
-* Register a group with the same name with GroupServ: 
-   /msg GroupServ register !shortbus 
-* Set the group to private: 
-   /msg GroupServ set !shortbus public off 
-   /msg GroupServ set !shortbus open off 
-* Set flags users get once they join the channel: 
-   /msg GroupServ set !shortbus joinflags +cvi 
-* Set permissions for the group with ChanServ: 
-   /msg ChanServ flags #shortbus !shortbus +Vit 
-* Set the channel to private: 
-   /msg ChanServ set #shortbus restricted on 
-   /msg ChanServ set #shortbus secure on 
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-==== Inviting users into private groups ==== 
-* Invite them to the group: 
-   /msg GroupServ invite !shortbus rek42 
-* They have to accept the invite: 
-   /msg GroupServ join !shortbus 
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