Irssi ( Finnish pronunciation: [ˈirsːi] ( listen)) is an IRC client program for Linux, FreeBSD, macOS and Microsoft Windows. It was originally written by Timo Sirainen, and released under the terms of the GNU GPL-2.0-or-later in January 1999.
Is Irssi a good proxy?
Irssi has a fairly nice proxy feature. It’s probably the best proxy I’ve ever used. Unfortunately, it has a few flaws and is very under documented. I gave up on ever having a decent proxy and switched to the screen option but I still want to explain this feature so it’s decently documented somewhere.
How to disable irssiproxy_password?
If there is no irssiproxy_password set, you can omit the “:” and just send the network name as the password. By default, the proxy binds to all available interfaces. To make it disabled and then reenabled.
How do I change the default configuration for Irssi?
Configuration. Irssi installs its default configuration to /etc/irssi.conf, and copies it to ~/.irssi/config if not present. The default configuration contains several servers, chatnets, and channels. You can start irssi with an alternate config file using the –config flag. You can use /save to save your current configuration to the config file.