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IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat, creating a internet chat with out the need for an account. This is an addtional way to contact the CIS Admins for a help, you will probably also need to submit a ticket into [mailto:help@cis.ksu.edu help@cis.ksu.edu]. | IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat, creating a internet chat with out the need for an account. This is an addtional way to contact the CIS Admins for a help, you will probably also need to submit a ticket into [mailto:help@cis.ksu.edu help@cis.ksu.edu]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:31, 27 January 2015
Setting up an irssi Proxy
IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat, creating a internet chat with out the need for an account. This is an addtional way to contact the CIS Admins for a help, you will probably also need to submit a ticket into help@cis.ksu.edu.
To set up an irssi proxy, you'll need to load irssi in a screen and do the following:
- Type
screen -U
this will keep the irssi seesion open. - Start irssi by typing
irssi
- Connect to type
/Connect irc.freenode.net
- At this time you can load the irssi proxy module by typing
/load proxy
- Now join a chatroom by typing
/join #ksucis
- When you a finished you can idle irssi with "Ctrl + a" then "d" this will detach srcreen and idle irssi
- To Reattach screen with
screen -rAad
Edit the Config file of irssi for auto login
- nano .irssi/config
- Add the following line to the servers block
{ address = "irc.freenode.net"; chatnet = "freenode"; port = "6667"; autoconnect = "yes";}
- Add the following lines to the channels block
{ name = "#ksucis"; chatnet = "freenode"; autojoin = "yes"; },
- restart irssi