Vhost block

The vhost block allows you to specify a login/password that can be used with the /VHOST command on IRC to obtain a fake hostname.

NOTE: Most people use Services instead, which often provide a HostServ bot or capability. This basically allows you to centrally manage vhosts.

Syntax
vhost { vhost ; mask { ;		 ;		...	};	login ; password { ; }; swhois " "; };

The vhost::vhost parameter can be either a user@host or just a host that the user will receive upon successful /vhost. The vhost::mask block contains a user@host that the user must match to be eligible for the vhost. You may specify more than one hostmask. The vhost::login in the login name the user must enter and vhost::password is the password that must be entered. The vhost::password:: allows you to specify the type of authentication used by this item. See Authentication Types for a list of available types. Lastly vhost::swhois allows you to add an extra line to a users whois, exactly as it does in the Oper Block oper::swhois.

Example
vhost { vhost my.own.personal.vhost.com; mask { *.isp.com; 192.168.*; 127.*; }; login mynick; password mypassword; swhois "Im Special"; };