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<h1>rx - how to get a cloak</h1>
<p>A cloak is a custom virtual host that replaces your current host or IP address shown in join/part/quit messages and in <code>/WHOIS</code>. For example, <code>someone@10-10-32-1.res.dsl.example.com</code> might appear as <code>someone@someone.netuser.irc.andrewyu.org</code>.</p>
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The Atheme database got dumped so you can't use HostServ now. Just ask staff.
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<h2>Getting a user cloak</h2>
<p>User cloaks are in the form <code>(your account name).netuser.irc.andrewyu.org</code> and it is assumed that you have <a href="/nickserv.html">already registered your nickname</a>.<br/>
To get a user cloak, simply send the following:</p>
<pre><code>/MSG HostServ TAKE $account.netuser.irc.andrewyu.org</code></pre>
<p><b>Note: Don't substitute <code>$account</code>. Services will automatically substitute it with your account name.</b></p>
<h2>(Not) Protecting your identity</h2>
<p>While cloaks may look nicer than raw hostmasks/IP addresses, they're not meant to be used for protecting your identity. Cloaks will replace your IP/host when connected, but there are a few exceptions:</p>
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<li>If not using SASL, cloaks won't be set until you log in</li>
<li>If services are down, no cloaks will be set at all</li>
<li>Network administrators can see real hosts/IP addresses at any time</li>
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<p>If these exceptions are fine, you may use cloaks. Else, you shouldn't connect to the internet from this IP in the first place.<br/>
If you wish to protect your identity, connect from <a href="https://torproject.org">Tor</a> instead.</p>
<h2>Different kinds of cloak</h2>
<p>Other kinds of cloaks are also set. Most of them cannot be requested, but they're still listed for convienience:</p>
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<li><code>netadmin.irc.andrewyu.org</code>: indicates that the user is a network administrator</li>
<li><code>[user].tor.gateway.irc.andrewyu.org</code>: indicates that the user is connecting from Tor</li>
<li><code>[user].xmpp.ugateway.irc.andrewyu.org</code>: indicates that the user is connecting from an unaffiliated XMPP-to-IRC gateway</li>
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<h2>Removing your cloak</h2>
<p>Just send the following to HostServ:</p>
<pre><code>/MSG HostServ DROP</code></pre>
<p>Or if you wish to just temporarily disable it:</p>
<pre><code>/MSG HostServ OFF</code></pre>
<p>And turn it on again with:</p>
<pre><code>/MSG HostServ ON</code></pre>
<h2>Need help?</h2>
<p>You may run the following:</p>
<pre><code>/MSG HostServ HELP</code></pre>
<p>Alternatively, we're available in the <code>#support</code> channel for any questions that may arise.</p>
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