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Latest revision as of 23:35, 1 October 2008
How to auth, safe but easy with Q on QuakeNet?
This little snippet makes use of the serverside alias 'AUTH' on QuakeNet
Place it in remote, press alt+r, probably best in a new file, so File > New.
alias auth { if ($network != QuakeNet) || (*.quakenet.org !iswm $server) { !echo -egst *** This is not QuakeNet! !return } !echo -egst *** Attempting to AUTH with Q from $server $chr(91) $+ $serverip $+ $chr(93) !editbox -s //!.quote AUTH $$!?*="account & password" }
Everytime you want to auth with Q, switch to the status window and type /auth, and the auth command will be placed ready for you in the editbox. Hit enter fill in username and password, in the same box, do not forget to put a space between the username and password.
In case you already have an alias named auth, change the 'alias auth {' part to, for example, 'alias qauth {' and type /qauth instead.