If you start the bot, like you showed, are you able to telnet the IP the bot is using and the listen port from your *.conf file? This is usually where, on the partyline, you use the
command's to add user's and channel's.
If you can telnet the bot, you should be able to add dynamic channel's without adding a static Channel Block to your *.conf file. Although, it's recommended to add at least 1 static/home channel.
To add a dynamic channel on partyline, type:
To add a static channel block to your *.conf file:
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channel add #mychannel {
chanmode "+nt"
idle-kick 0
stopnethack-mode 0
revenge-mode 0
ban-type 2
ban-time 0
exempt-time 0
invite-time 0
aop-delay 1:1
need-op { }
need-invite { }
need-key { }
need-unban { }
need-limit { }
flood-chan 0:0
flood-deop 0:0
flood-kick 0:0
flood-join 0:0
flood-ctcp 0:0
flood-nick 0:0
}
channel set #mychannel -enforcebans +dynamicbans +userbans +dynamicexempts
channel set #mychannel +userexempts +dynamicinvites +userinvites -protectops
channel set #mychannel -protectfriends -statuslog -revenge -protecthalfops
channel set #mychannel -revengebot +dontkickops -autovoice -autoop -autohalfop
channel set #mychannel -bitch -secret -shared -greet -cycle +nodesynch
You can read about each function and setting within the original eggdrop.conf file, which should always be copied/edited/used to make your main bot(s).
You also need to make sure that once you start the bot (even if it's not in/on a channel) that you message it; /msg yourbot hello (to become a recognised owner).
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