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%9Syntax:%9
@SYNTAX:server@
%9Parameters:%9
LIST: Displays the list of servers you are connected to.
CONNECT: Connects to the given server.
ADD: Adds a server to your configuration.
MODIFY: Modifies a server in your configuration.
REMOVE: Removes a server from your configuration.
PURGE: Purges the commands queued to be sent to the server.
-!: Doesn't autojoin the channels.
-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.
-tls_pinned_cert: Pinned x509 certificate fingerprint.
-tls_pinned_pubkey: Pinned public key fingerprint.
-auto: Automatically connects to the server on startup.
-noauto: Doesn't connect to the server on startup.
-network: The network the server belongs to.
-host: The hostname you would like to connect from.
-cmdspeed: Specifies the minimum amount of time, expressed in
milliseconds, that the client must wait before sending
additional commands to the server.
-cmdmax: Specifies the maximum number of commands to perform
before starting the internal flood protection.
-port: Specifies the port to connect to the server.
-noproxy: Ignores the global proxy configuration.
-rawlog: Immediately open rawlog after connecting.
-noautosendcmd: Doesn't execute autosendcmd.
The server, port and network to add, modify or remove; if no argument is
given, the list of servers you are connected to will be returned.
%9Description:%9
Displays, adds, modifies or removes the network configuration of IRC
servers.
When using the ADD parameter on a server that already exists, the
configuration will be merged with each other.
When using the command without any of the given parameters, it will
connect to the specified server; the server in the active window will be
disconnected unless you prepend the server with the '+' character; the same
method is applicable to the CONNECT parameter.
%9Examples:%9
/SERVER
/SERVER chat.freenode.net
/SERVER +chat.freenode.net
/SERVER CONNECT chat.freenode.net
/SERVER CONNECT +chat.freenode.net
/SERVER ADD -network Freenode -noautosendcmd orwell.freenode.net
/SERVER ADD -! -auto -host staff.irssi.org -4 -network Freenode -noproxy orwell.freenode.net 6667
/SERVER MODIFY -network Freenode -noauto orwell.freenode.net
/SERVER REMOVE orwell.freenode.net 6667 Freenode
/SERVER PURGE
/SERVER PURGE orwell.freenode.net
%9See also:%9 CHANNEL, CONNECT, DISCONNECT, NETWORK, RECONNECT, RMRECONNS
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