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   Use SSL: yes
   Use SSL: yes
   Accept invalid SSL certificates: yes
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   Password: USERNAME:PASSWORD:freenode
   Server password: USERNAME:PASSWORD:NETWORK
 
The last field normally contains just your password. For BIP, you need to fill
it in with 3 fields separated by colon: your bip username (same of your shell
account), the password you used with bipmkpw and the identifier of the IRC network
to connect to (for example, "freenode"). If you have multiple IRC networks, create
multiple server entries in your IRC client, each one with a different value for NETWORK.


This configuration is known to work with XChat.
This configuration is known to work with XChat.

Revision as of 15:43, 9 August 2010

We have an IRC proxy for users running on Machine:sunjammer. For more information, see the BIP home page].

Requesting a proxy

This service is only available to trusted developers with a Sysadmin/Shell_account_request shell account.

Setup a password with bipmkpw on sunjammer and send the resulting hash to the sysadmin contact along with:

  • Your IRC nickname
  • Optionally, a list of channels to connect to
  • Optionally, your NickServ password so the proxy can automatically login as you when the server boots

Since you'll be connecting from one of our public IPs, we'll provide your actual login name and real name to the IRC network.

Of course, you can have other servers besides FreeNode. Let us know which ones you require.


Configuring your IRC client

IRC clients should be configured as follows:

 Hostname: shell.sugarlabs.org
 Port: 7778
 Use SSL: yes
 Accept invalid SSL certificates: yes
 Server password: USERNAME:PASSWORD:NETWORK

The last field normally contains just your password. For BIP, you need to fill it in with 3 fields separated by colon: your bip username (same of your shell account), the password you used with bipmkpw and the identifier of the IRC network to connect to (for example, "freenode"). If you have multiple IRC networks, create multiple server entries in your IRC client, each one with a different value for NETWORK.

This configuration is known to work with XChat.