NAME¶
robustirc-bridge - bridge between IRC and RobustIRC
SYNOPSIS¶
robustirc-bridge [-listen
address] [-network
address]
[-socks
address] [-tls_ca_file
path] [-tls_cert_path
path] [-tls_key_path
path] [-motd_path
path]
DESCRIPTION¶
robustirc-bridge allows you to connect to a RobustIRC network using your
regular IRC client (such as irssi, WeeChat, XChat, etc).
It can be used as a SOCKS proxy for IRC clients which support SOCKS proxies, or
it can be run for a specific RobustIRC network, in which case it will listen
on a port (localhost:6667 by default) and talk IRC.
OPTIONS¶
- -listen address
- Listen on the provided address for IRC connections (in host:port format,
see also http://golang.org/pkg/net/#Dial for more details).
-network must also be specified for -listen to have any
effect.
- -network address
- When accepting new connections on the port specified by -listen, to
which network should they be bridged? This is a DNS name such as
"robustirc.net". The servers to connect to will be resolved by
resolving the _robustirc._tcp SRV record for that DNS name.
If -network is unspecified, -listen will not be used, and only
the -socks functionality will be provided.
- -socks address
- Listen on the provided address for SOCKS connections (in host:port format,
see also http://golang.org/pkg/net/#Dial for more details).
- -motd_path path
- Path to a text file containing the message of the day (MOTD) to prefix to
the network MOTD.
The default MOTD warns people that they should run their own bridge instead
of connecting, and you are expected to specify -motd_path= (i.e.
empty) when starting the bridge in a scenario where you are the only user
or all users run their IRC client on the same machine as the bridge.
- -tls_cert_path path
- Path to a .pem file containing the TLS certificate. If unspecified, TLS is
not used.
- -tls_key_path path
- Path to a .pem file containing the TLS private key. If unspecified, TLS is
not used.
- -tls_ca_file path
- Use the specified file as trusted CA instead of the system CAs. Useful for
testing.
AUTHOR¶
Michael Stapelberg