17.06.2012, 10:13
I only know the third part. You can indeed do what BuuGhost said. However I'd do it otherwise.
Register on the irc server (irc.tl is the most commonly used network for echo's) using /ns register <password> <email>. Join your channel - most likely #servername.echo (or without the .echo). Register the channel as described above. You will now personnally be the channel owner.
Change your nickname to any name you want for your echo bots. Register them using the same stuff (/ns register). Change your name back to your original one, and add the bots to your +o list (/cs aop #channel add <botnick>).
Here, at this last point, I'm working different than BuuGhost, as I personnally think this system is easier for those who are not familiar with IRC.
If you need any other help regarding IRC - NOT the bots themselves -, there is a #help channel in "irc.tl" server. Just ask your question and we'll be more than glad to help you.
Register on the irc server (irc.tl is the most commonly used network for echo's) using /ns register <password> <email>. Join your channel - most likely #servername.echo (or without the .echo). Register the channel as described above. You will now personnally be the channel owner.
Change your nickname to any name you want for your echo bots. Register them using the same stuff (/ns register). Change your name back to your original one, and add the bots to your +o list (/cs aop #channel add <botnick>).
Here, at this last point, I'm working different than BuuGhost, as I personnally think this system is easier for those who are not familiar with IRC.
If you need any other help regarding IRC - NOT the bots themselves -, there is a #help channel in "irc.tl" server. Just ask your question and we'll be more than glad to help you.