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%9Parameters:%9
- -4: Connects using IPv4.
- -6: Connects using IPv6.
- -ssl: Connects using SSL encryption.
- -ssl_cert: The SSL client certificate file.
- -ssl_pkey: The SSL client private key, if not included in the
- certificate file.
- -ssl_pass: The password for the SSL client private key or certificate.
- -ssl_verify: Verifies the SSL certificate of the server.
- -ssl_cafile: The file with the list of CA certificates.
- -ssl_capath: The directory which contains the CA certificates.
- -ssl_ciphers: SSL cipher suite preference lists.
- -noproxy: Ignores the global proxy configuration.
- -network: The network this connection belongs to.
- -host: The hostname you would like to connect from.
- -rawlog: Immediately open rawlog after connecting.
- -!: Doesn't autojoin channels.
- -noautosendcmd: Doesn't execute autosendcmd.
+ -4: Connects using IPv4.
+ -6: Connects using IPv6.
+ -tls: Connects using TLS encryption.
+ -tls_cert: The TLS client certificate file.
+ -tls_pkey: The TLS client private key, if not included in the certificate file.
+ -tls_pass: The password for the TLS client private key or certificate.
+ -tls_verify: Verifies the TLS certificate of the server.
+ -tls_cafile: The file with the list of CA certificates.
+ -tls_capath: The directory which contains the CA certificates.
+ -tls_ciphers: TLS cipher suite preference lists.
+ -noproxy: Ignores the global proxy configuration.
+ -network: The network this connection belongs to.
+ -host: The hostname you would like to connect from.
+ -rawlog: Immediately open rawlog after connecting.
+ -!: Doesn't autojoin channels.
+ -noautosendcmd: Doesn't execute autosendcmd.
A network or server to connect to; you can optionally specify a custom port,
password and nickname.