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diff --git a/docs/proxy.txt b/docs/proxy.txt
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@@ -30,6 +30,18 @@ There we have 3 different irc networks answering in 3 ports. Note that
you'll have to make the correct /IRCNET ADD and /SERVER ADD commands to
make it work properly.
+The special network name "?" allows the client to select the network
+dynamically on connect:
+
+ /SET irssiproxy_ports ?=2777
+
+Now the client can send <network>:<password> as the server password, e.g.
+
+ /CONNECT ... 2777 efnet:secret
+
+to connect to efnet. If there is no irssiproxy_password set, you can
+omit the ":" and just send the network name as the password.
+
By default, the proxy binds to all available interfaces. To make it
only listen on (for example) the loopback address:
diff --git a/docs/startup-HOWTO.html b/docs/startup-HOWTO.html
index deff3116..1b912b96 100644
--- a/docs/startup-HOWTO.html
+++ b/docs/startup-HOWTO.html
@@ -735,6 +735,13 @@ reason, and you only use one server connection, you may simply set:</p>
/SET irssiproxy_ports *=2777
</pre>
+<p>The special network name <code>?</code> allows the client to select the
+network dynamically on connect (see below):</p>
+
+<pre>
+/SET irssiproxy_ports ?=2777
+</pre>
+
<p>Usage in client side:</p>
<p>Just connect to the irssi proxy like it is a normal server with password
@@ -745,6 +752,16 @@ specified in <code>/SET irssiproxy_password</code>. For example:</p>
/SERVER ADD -network efnet my.irssi-proxy.org 2778 secret
</pre>
+<p>Or, if you used <code>?</code> in <code>irssiproxy_ports</code>:</p>
+
+<pre>
+/SERVER ADD -network IRCnet my.irssi-proxy.org 2777 IRCnet:secret
+/SERVER ADD -network efnet my.irssi-proxy.org 2777 efnet:secret
+</pre>
+
+<p>I.e. the network to connect to is specified as part of the password,
+separated by <code>:</code> from the actual proxy password.</p>
+
<p>Irssi proxy works fine with other IRC clients as well.</p>
<p><strong>SOCKS</strong></p>