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− | We have an IRC proxy for users running on [[Machine:sunjammer]].
| + | Our shell accounts server [[Machine/sunjammer]] hosts an instance of [http://bip.milkypond.org/ BIP], |
− | For more information, see [http://bip.t1r.net/ the BIP home page]].
| + | a multiuser IRC proxy. |
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| == Requesting a proxy == | | == Requesting a proxy == |
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− | This service is only available to trusted developers with a [[Sysadmin/Shell_account_request shell account]]. | + | This service is only available to trusted developers with a [[Service/shell|shell account]]. |
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| Setup a password with <code>bipmkpw</code> on sunjammer and send the | | Setup a password with <code>bipmkpw</code> on sunjammer and send the |
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| Use SSL: yes | | Use SSL: yes |
| Accept invalid SSL certificates: yes | | Accept invalid SSL certificates: yes |
− | Password: USERNAME:PASSWORD:freenode | + | Server password: USERNAME:PASSWORD:NETWORK |
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− | This configuration is known to work with XChat. | + | BIP uses the password field to encode three fields separated by a colon: |
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| + | * USERNAME: your bip username (same of your shell account) |
| + | * PASSWORD: the password you used with bipmkpw |
| + | * NETWORK: the identifier of the IRC network to connect to (for example, "freenode"). |
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| + | If you have multiple IRC networks, create multiple server entries in your IRC client, |
| + | each one with a different value for NETWORK. |
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| + | This configuration is known to work with [http://xchat.org/ XChat] and [http://konversation.kde.org/ Konversation]. |
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| + | == See also == |
| + | * [[Service/shell]] |
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| + | [[Category:Service|IRC Proxy]] |