[00:00] <wxl> gsilva: just identify to services
[00:00] <Unit193> You're on a different account...Perhaps you should group it.
[00:00] <Unit193> wxl: He is.
[00:00] <gsilva> Unit193: they are grouped AFAIK
[00:00] <Unit193> They are not.
[00:00] <Unit193> /ns info gsilvapt  vs /ns info GSilva
[00:00] <gsilva> Duh, obviously. Otherwise I couldn't connect
[00:01] <gsilva> Yes but I can't connect to the other account because the client is asking for a username:password
[00:01] <gsilva> I'm guessing that password was generated when the cloak was created?
[00:03] <gsilva> Unit193 ^
[00:03] <wxl> i doubt anyone would have given you a cloak without actually having created an account with nickserv first
[00:04] <gsilvapt> wxl: the account already existed
[00:04] <wxl> what do you mean it already existed? someone else created it or you did?
[00:05] <gsilvapt> The problem is I had to shut my bouncer off and I have no idea if someone sent me a password. Either way, I could not connect to the bouncer because it was asking for additional password
[00:05] <gsilvapt> wxl: For a long time I had an account with nickserv
[00:05] <wxl> so which account do you need the password for?
[00:06] <gsilvapt> wxl: this one, gsilvapt
[00:06] <wxl> but you're somehow logged in with it? XD
[00:07] <gsilvapt> I used another account to ghost this one
[00:07] <gsilvapt> They're both mine so I know the passwords.
[00:07] <wxl> you can't ghost with an ungrouped account
[00:07] <gsilvapt> I don't know but I just did
[00:07] <gsilvapt> xD
[00:07] <wxl> weiiiiird
[00:08] <wxl> those are separate accounts tho for sure
[00:08] <gsilvapt> I think I once had some issues with bouncers and I had to group these two but they are clearly not the same account
[00:08] <wxl> like Unit193 said, /msg nickserv info gsilvapt versus GSilva
[00:08] <wxl> they are separate accounts
[00:08] <gsilvapt> Yes, I'm not doubting you guys
[00:08] <wxl> you can /msg nickserv sendpass gsilvapt
[00:09] <dax> they don't need to sendpass, they know the password
[00:09] <dax> gsilvapt: assuming you want to keep gsilvapt: /nick gsilva; /msg nickserv drop gsilva passwordforthataccounthere; /msg nickserv group
[00:09] <wxl> 1601 < gsilva:#ubuntu-irc> Yes but I can't connect to the other account because the client is asking
[00:09] <wxl>                            for a username:password
[00:09] <dax> 00:07 < gsilvapt> They're both mine so I know the passwords.
[00:10] <wxl> yeah color me confused i guess
[00:10] <gsilvapt> dax: the cloak should've be created for gsilvapt and not gsilva. The nickname in LP is gsilvapt
[00:10] <dax> it was.
[00:10] <gsilva> dax: this is asking to drop gsilvapt
[00:11] <gsilva> You sure this is the right command?
[00:11] <dax> it's /msg nickserv drop gsilva passwordforthataccounthere, the first argument there is the account to drop
[00:11] <gsilva> no, I wrote the wrong user, sorry
[00:12] <dax> there you go, they're both on one account now
[00:12] <gsilva> Ok, I did the commands above. What's next, dax ?
[00:12] <dax> you should notice no difference other than that your cloak now applies when using either.
[00:12] <dax> (and the passwords for both are now the password for gsilvapt, if they were different)
[00:13] <gsilvapt> Hum, ok. And there is not need to login using the command /quote pass gsilvapt:password?
[00:14] <dax> i'm not sure how your client is set up. the best way to do authentication is https://freenode.net/kb/answer/sasl
[00:14] <dax> which should work with either nick just fine
[00:14] <gsilvapt> Ok, I see. Thank you, dax and wxl o/
[00:14] <wxl> np
[00:14] <wxl> glad dax figured out what i couldn't XD
[00:15] <gsilvapt> Probably a common noob mistake :-P
[00:16] <dax> it's certainly not the first time i've walked people through that :)