You shouldn't need to worry about it, but it's nice now to know what you need to do if that were to happen. Most trackers have a #support channel as well as a ticket system on their site. Usually these things can often be resolved by contacting their support. The network owners might ban you in this case. If they do, and your bot isn't set up for it, it will just retry to join the channel into infinity on a set interval. Some networks won't require special authentication, while others do, but they could implement it at any time. This can happen if the network suddenly changes how people are allowed to connect for example. In some rare occurrences your bot might get banned from the IRC network. You have now successfully grouped your nicks and can safely connect autobrr to the IRC network with username|autodl while using username in another IRC client if you want. Change back to your username: /nick USERNAME.Ask NickServ to group your nicks: /msg nickserv group USERNAME PASSWORD.While connected to the IRC server with username, do /nick USERNAME|AUTODL to change to the nick you want autobrr to use. NickServ allows you to group two nicks to the same account in a few easy steps: Your tracker wikis usually tells you what to use. Some IRC networks won't even accept the pipe |. Others are fine with something like user-bot or user_bot. Some trackers require the |autodl or |bot part to let you join the #announce channel. The e-mail address doesn't have to match either. The password should not match the one you use for logging in to the tracker. Register your nick with NickServ: /msg nickserv register PASSWORD EMAIL.Connect to the IRC network using your IRC client of choice.You should preferably choose the username you use on the tracker(s) you want autobrr to monitor for this. When you first open the IRC client it usually tells you to set up your nickname and choose what server to connect to. Along with the Generic RSS and Generic Torznab/Newznab integration.
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