AdminServ allows you to modify the settings of your server while on the chat network. You can add, modify and delete servers, client connection classes, customize server messages and almost every other aspect of your server. Every aspect that can be configured with the web page can also be changed with AdminServ.
To get access to AdminServ use /msg AdminServ/oper <nick> <password>
Now you will have access to the AdminServ commands and are ready to modify your server from within the chat environment. For any of the following commands you can do:
/msg adminserv <param>
/adminserv <param>
/as
For the examples we use below we'll just use the /as alias.
BOT - Virtual Bots to maintain topics, modes and greetings.
CHAN - Static rooms.
CLIENT - Allow clients from defined sites to enter the server.
DUMP - List your entire ConfRoom.conf settings.
EVENT - Automate the activation of scripts.
FIELD - Define fields that display information about a user.
FILTER - Filter out offensive words.
FUNCTION - External API hooks, Enterprise Edition only.
GENERAL - Set the server name and other specific information.
HELP - Help for AdminServ commands.
LANGUAGE - Import or modify server messages.
LOG - Log rooms to files that can be viewed on the web.
MESSAGES - Customize your server messages.
MODULE - Enable or disable modules for ConferenceRoom.
NEWS - Manipulate streaming newsflashes.
OPER - Define network operators.
PRIVILEGE - Define what access level can use a specified command.
SCRIBE - Controls Scribe features such as logging Enterprise Edition Only or Scribe versions only.
SCRIPT - Create and edit scripts. Enterprise Edition or Scribe versions only.
SECURITY - Server security including flooding and bans.
SERVER - Set which servers may connect.
SERVICES - Services.net configuration and changes.
STREAM - Stream Server Settings.
UTIL - Commands for scripts to send. Enterprise Edition and Scribe versions only.
WEB - Web port and other web server settings.
WINSERVICE - Remotely manage windows services. Windows NT and Windows 2000 only.
Example:
/as help <command>
These commands customize numerous aspects of the ConferenceRoom server's functioning. Most of the commands should be initially configured and then rarely used. Some of them allow for real time easy solutions to issues that might come up on your chat network.
For example, if one of your network operators forgets his/her password, you can easily change it for them without having to disrupt anything.
ChanServ allows users to register a room. Rooms are the virtual environments in which people chat. Rooms are also called channels, both terms mean the exact same thing. Using ChanServ allows the room to be controlled and makes takeovers virtually impossible. This means that the designated staff for a room will have the tools to manage most problems that could arise. ChanServ will drop a registered room if none of its staff join the room for a certain amount of time.
ChanServ Commands:
ACC - Determine the access level of a user in a room.
ACCESS - Determine the access level of a user in a room.
AKICK - Manipulate the AKICK list of a room.
AUTH - Manipulate the AUTH list of a room.
AOP - Manipulate the AOp list of a room.
COUNT - Show number of entries in room lists.
DEOP - Remove Operator status for a user in the room.
DEVOICE - Remove your +v status in a room.
DROP - Drop a registered room.
HELP - Receive help on various ChanServ commands.
IDENTIFY - Identify as the founder for a room.
INFO - Get general information about a room.
INVITE - Invite a user into the room.
MDEOP - Remove Operator status from all users in the room.
MKICK - Kick everyone out of the room.
OP - Give a user in the room operator status.
REGISTER - Register a room.
SET - Change room 's settings.
SOP - Manipulate the SOP list of a room.
UNBAN - Remove bans from rooms with services.
UOP - Manipulate the UOP list of a room.
VOICE - Set voice status on a user in the room.
VOP - Manipulate the VOP list of a room.
WHY - Show why a person has OP status in a room
Example:
/msg chanserv help <command>
/chanserv help <command>
/cs help <command>
This section contains descriptions of all User, Operator and Services Administrator commands for ConferenceRoom. While you're online you can make use of the HelpServ system to get help on specific commands, '/hs help' will give you a complete list of commands. Any online request that is made that doesn't match a command will be sent out to the online Helpers as a help request.
Usage: HS <command>
A user can send this command to get help on topics. The message is sent to all network operators that are set are set with the +h mode (looks very helpful). However if the command HELPSERV is done without any parameters or message it will simply list the ConferenceRoom commands. You can use the prefix: /hs /helpserv or /msg helpserv
Examples:
/helpserv <command>
/hs help
MemoServ is included in the Enterprise edition of ConferenceRoom. All other editions do not include MemoServ. Memoserv related NickServ/ChanServ commands are disabled if you are not running an Enterprise Edition of ConferenceRoom. MemoServ emulates email as closely as possible and has INBOX, SYSTEM, and RECYCLER folders automatically added upon registration of a nickname. This allows you to manage your incoming memos, versus system memos which are memos sent from Services or from Administrators of the server/network.
Memoserv Commands:
CLOSE - Close an active memo folder.
CREATE - Create a new Memo folder.
DEL - Mark a memo as deleted.
EXPUNGE - Delete all memos from the recycled folder.
FORWARD - See NickServ SET MFORWARD.
IGNORE - Ignore memos from certain people.
KEEP - Mark a memo to keep it from expiring.
LIST - List your current memos.
MOVE - Move a selected message to a specified memo box.
READ - Read a memo.
SELECT - Select your active memo box.
SEND - Send a user or a room a memo.
SENDTO - Send a memo to specific lists for a room.
STAT - Display all Memo folders.
UNDEL - Undelete a memo from the Recycler box
Example:
/msg memoserv help <command>
/memoserv help <command>
/ms help <command>
NickServ allows users to register their nicknames for use while online. Users may reserve their favorite online name for their personal use with options to ensure that nobody else can use it. After registration, users can PROTECT their nickname from use by others so that services will automatically change their nickname, or you can manually change someones nickname by using the RECOVER command. If a user does not use a registered nick for the number of days set in the services nickname configuration, the registered nickname expires and becomes available for registration by other users.
NickServ Commands:
ACC - Check the access of a user to a nick.
ACCESS - Change/View access lists.
AUTH - Authentication commands for buddies.
BUDDY - Maintain your buddy list.
DROP - Drop registration of your nick.
GHOST - Ghost a user who is using your nick.
HELP - Receive detailed information on NickServ commands.
IDENTIFY - Identify to your nickname.
INFO - Get information on a registered nick.
LISTCHANS - List rooms that a particular nick has access to.
RECOVER - Recover your nickname when someone else is using it.
REGISTER - Register a nickname.
RELEASE - Release an enforcer that is holding your nick.
SET - Change the settings/options of your nick.
WATCH - Manage your watch list
Example:
/msg nickserv help <command>
/nickserv help <command>
/ns help <command>
OperServ is included in the Enterprise edition of ConferenceRoom. OperServ is not included in any other editions of ConferenceRoom. Many of the OperServ commands are listed in the OperServ help files however they are issued with different services agents such as NickServ or ChanServ, the reason why they are listed under OperServ is because you need OperServ access to issue these commands. OperServ access levels are Services Administrator also referred to as SA, ChanServ Super Operator aka CSop, and Root Administrator.
OperServ Commands:
AKILL - Ban a user from the network through services.
AUTOKILL - Same as AKILL.
CHANSERV - Extended ChanServ OperServ Command set.
IDENTIFY - Identify a user to a nick without using the password.
IGNORE - Place a user on services ignore.
LISTADM - Show nicks with operator status.
MASSKICK - Kick all users out of a room.
MASSDEOP - Deop all users in a room.
MEMOSERV - Extended MemoServ OperServ Command set.
NICKSERV - Extended NickServ OperServ Command set.
QLINE - Prohibit users from using certain nicks.
ROOT - OperServ Root Commands.
SPECS - Shows your oper flags.
TRIGGER - Set the number of clients that set off a clone alert for a particular mask.
UPTIME - Shows the server's uptime and the number of registered nicks and rooms.
Examples:
/msg operserv help <command>
/operserv help <command>
/os help <command>