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+ | ====== Communication IRC ====== | ||
- | | + | IRC stands for [[http:// |
- | Please note that [[https://oftc.net|OFTC]] can be used via SSL and [[https:// | + | # |
+ | To use it, you can either | ||
+ | * Go to [[https:// | ||
+ | * Dial in with one of the many chat clients as for example [[http:// | ||
- | ==== irssi + TOR + linux ==== | + | For advanced use, see the [[connect: |
+ | Whichever method you use to connect, it is recommended that you cloak once you have connected to the server. To do that, just type | ||
- | | + | /msg nickserv SET CLOAK ON |
- | Now you should have installed: polipo, tor, torify. Default settings work fine for now. | + | |
- | | + | |
- | sudo / | + | |
- | sudo socat TCP4-LISTEN: | + | |
- | sudo torify irssi | + | |
+ | into the chat window. | ||
+ | There is an additional channel which has news fetching irc-bots in it: | ||
- | [[http:// | + | # |