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Irssi proxy usage:
First you'll need to have the proxy module installed, either configure
irssi with --with-proxy and do make install, or manually:
cd src/irc/proxy
make
mkdir ~/.irssi/modules
cp .libs/libproxy.so ~/.irssi/modules/
In irssi, say:
/LOAD proxy
If you want the proxy to be loaded automatically at startup, add the
load command to ~/.irssi/startup:
echo "load proxy" >> ~/.irssi/startup
You really should set some password for the proxy with:
/SET irssiproxy_password secret
Then you'll need to configure the ports/ircnets the proxy listens in,
something like:
/SET irssiproxy_ports ircnet=2777 efnet=2778 freenode=2779
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.
By default, the proxy binds to all available interfaces. To make it
only listen on (for example) the loopback address:
/SET irssiproxy_bind 127.0.0.1
Note that bind address changes won't take effect until the proxy is
disabled and then reenabled.
Once everything is set up, you can enable / disable the proxy:
/TOGGLE irssiproxy
When the proxy is configured and running, the following command will
show all the currently connected clients:
/IRSSIPROXY status
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