http://blog.163.com/lixiangqiu_9202/blog/static/53575037201351825633984/
If you need to apply for an IRC channel, then you will need to have a registered username, so here will be registered with the next
Here take freenode as an example
We log into freenode and register with the following command
/msg nickserv REGISTER <name> <passwd> <email>
passwd for password, email for email address, for example
/msg nickserv REGISTER brisk_ 1234 briskgreen@163.com
This will register the username brisk_ password for the 1234 mailbox binding for Briskgreen@163.com
If you are using the user name has been registered, you will be prompted that the user name has been registered, you change another to register
Here's the application for an IRC channel.
First, make sure you've registered your account.
And then we go into the channel we need to create, like,
/join DEBIAN_CN
At this point, if the channel is not registered you will be the OP of the channel, otherwise it is already registered, you have to change the name of the other one
Then we use
/msg ChanServ REGISTER < #channel > <passwd>
To complete the channel registration, channel is the channel name, passwd is the channel password
Like what
/msg ChanServ REGISTER #debian_cn 1234
Note that this is in front of the channel name plus #, with < #channel > in all subsequent commands
The channel has been successfully created
(optional) The general channel is managed by ChanServ this robot. As ordered, ChanServ will permanently join your chat room.
/msg ChanServ SET < channel name > GUARD on
After the administrator exits and then logon how to obtain administrator rights, if the channel is you registered:
/msg ChanServ op #channel $nick