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Now, to join the CSC channel! |
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Revision as of 13:10, 24 September 2017
IRC Setup
This method will establish a persistent IRC sessions that you can connect to with different clients. A weechat server program running on a CSClub server will remain connected to IRC networks at all times, and simply connecting to your weechat server program will give you all the chat history upon connection.
To set up your weechat server program:
- Log in to a CS Club general-use server, such as taurine.csclub.uwaterloo.ca, and run `weechat` in such a way that it will keep running after you log out Replace ctdalek with your username
- Your personal WeeChat server is set up. Now connect to it using a pretty client: glowing-bear is a free and open source web-based weechat client. It works well as a desktop client, and on iOS. To connect using glowing-bear, fill in "Connection Settings" with `taurine.csclub.uwaterloo.ca`, `[yourport]`, and `[yourpassword]`. Make sure to use the http version of the website with this guide! HTTPS only works if you set up encryption. That's not covered here. Recommended: Weechat Android is a free and open source android weechat client. It gives notifications when your receive a direct message or your name is mentioned in one of the channels you are in. To connect using Weechat Android, fill in Settings > Connection with `taurine.csclub.uwaterloo.ca`, `[yourport]`, and `[yourpassword]`.
- Join the #csc IRC channel In your weechat client (e.g. glowing-bear or Weechat Android), switch to the 'Freenode' tab and type: > /server add freenode chat.freenode.net/7000 -ssl -autoconnect > /set irc.server.freenode.autojoin "#csc" > /save > /connect freenode You're now connected to the main IRC network! Connected by an SSL connection, so you're super sneaky as well. Way to go. Now, to join the CSC channel! In your client, you'll now have two buffers that you can switch to. One is called "weechat" and the other is "freenode". Switch to the "freenode" buffer and type: > /join #csc Congratulations you win!
- Know some IRC commands Welcome to the channel! Go ahead and say something, like > Good morning ctdalek http://www.total-knowledge.com/~ilya/mips/ugt.html If you want to privately message someone, the command is `/q [nick] [optional message]` which will open a new tab with that person. For example `/q pj2melan ping pong`. If you want to join another channel, use `/join [channel]`, for example `/join #csc`.
$ ssh ctdalek@taurine.csclub.uwaterloo.ca $ screen -U weechat
A "WeeChat" window should have opened up. Type the following commands into this window, replacing [yourpassword] with a password of your choice and [yourport] with a number in the range of [28100-28400]:
> /set relay.network.password [yourpassword] > /relay add weechat [yourport] > /save
Once you have entered in all these commands, you don't need your terminal anymore. You can close your ssh window!
Note about CSClub server restarts: If taurine or any server you're using to run the weechat program on is restarted for any reason (we'll email you if it does), Make sure to complete step 1 again to start up your server. You won't have to reconfigure weechat (step 2) though.
Advanced, But Recommended SSL Setup
With the default setup, when you log in to your weechat relay using a client such as glowing-bear or Weechat Android your password is sent in the clear. If you believe this to be a bad thing, follow these steps to enable SSL encryption between you and your weechat relay running on taurine.
- Log in to caffeine.csclub.uwaterloo.ca to generate an SSL certificate:
$ ssh caffeine.csclub.uwaterloo.ca $ mkdir ~/.weechat/ssl $ cd ~/.weechat/ssl $ openssl req -nodes -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout relay.pem -x509 -days 365 -out relay.pem # Fill in the fields as it asks $ exit
- Tell weechat to use the new certificate you generated, and add a new relay with a different password (since your old password was likely compromised):
In your weechat client (glowing-bear, or Weechat Android), run
> /set relay.network.password [newpassword] > /relay sslcertkey > /relay del weechat > /relay add ssl.weechat [yourport]
- Tell your client to connect to your relay using SSL:
For glowing-bear, refresh and simply check the "Encryption. Check settings for help." checkbox when logging in with your new password.
For Weechat Android, in Settings > Connection, change Connection type to WeeChat SSL and change your Relay password.
Enjoy fully encrypted communication!
You might have warnings about untrusted certificates, but since you made the certificate yourself you can trust yourself and add required security exceptions.
Quick Basic Setup
1. Open up an IRC client, i.e. irssi. Launch irssi in a screen session, which you can return to later.
$ ssh taurine.csclub.uwaterloo.ca $ screen -U irssi
2. In irssi, connect to the freenode network and join our channel.
/connect chat.freenode.net /join #csc
3. Please set your nickname to your Quest ID so we know who you are.
/nick $YOUR_QUEST_ID
You can register your nickname on the freenode network by messaging NickServ.
/msg NickServ REGISTER password email
4. Close your screen session, which you can return to later.
CTRL-A CTRL-D
5. Return to your screen session. You will have remained connected to the channel.
$ ssh taurine.csclub.uwaterloo.ca -t "screen -Urd"