How to make a UserHost

This is a quick tutorial on how to generate a userhost for yourself from normal IRC information. First thing you will need is the /whois information on yourself.. EG:

*** Soahc is chaos@ppp2.ultra.net.au (_-^-_-^-_y ^-_-^-_-^hat big eyes you have)
*** Soahc is on IRC via server Dallas.Tx.US.Undernet.org (Dallas Metroplex Client Server)
*** Soahc has been idle 11 minutes 21 seconds
*** Soahc has been on-line since Fri Oct 11 10:58:25 1996

The only line we are interested in is:

*** Soahc is chaos@ppp2.ultra.net.au (_-^-_-^-_y ^-_-^-_-^hat big eyes you have)

Note the bold part. This is the information we need. The 'chaos' part of it is called a userid, login or username. The 'ppp2.ultra.net.au' has 2 parts to it.. The first is the host 'ppp2' (the host is normaly everything up until the first or second '.' however this may not always be the case) then there is the domain 'ultra.net.au' understanding these is important for later.

Now the format for a userhost is nick!userid@host.domain. But for it to work with X and W we need to add wild cards (*). A wild card is a character that basicly means anything can go here. So something like Soahc* means the only thing that *MUST* be there is Soahc then there can be anything after that and it will still mean the same thing as far as X and W are concerned.

Now to generate your userhost. Since you want to have access with ANY nick, the nick part of the userhost will be a * then we need the !, next is the userid. You may need a * before your userid. If you know what ident is and have it turned on, this * is not needed. If you don't know what ident is or if you are at all unsure as to if it is on, put the * there anyway. You then need to put a @ after your userid.

So far we have *!*chaos@

Now for the hard part. Look at your whois information. Does your 'host' change everytime you login. eg ppp1.ultra.net.au or ppp2.ultra.net.au (the host changes) or is it the same eg chaotic.ultra.net.au (you get the same host every time you log in). If your host changes then you will need to put a * before the domain, if you have the same host everytime you will need your host, after that put your domain.. However, some people may have a numeric IP address on IRC. Instead of the host and the domain, you will only have 4 sets of numbers. If you have the same four sets of numbers, put those after the *!*chaos@ . If you have a different set of numbers every time, replace the last one or two sets of numbers on the right with a *, so 203.13.16.33 would become 203.13.16.* or 203.13.* , depending on how many of the numbers vary.

From before we have *!*chaos@ now add the host or * and domain we get *!*chaos@*.ultra.net.au (if i had a static host it would be *!*chaos@chaotic.ultra.net.au and if I had a numeric one it would be *!*chaos@203.13.* or *!*chaos@203.13.16.*)

Now hopefully you have a userhost. Click on the "Submit new application" link on your left, or if you are not using frames, click on back set your userhost to what you have now. Hope this has helped you :)

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