History: Connecting To IRC
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This link may work in your browser: irc://irc.freenode.net/tikiwiki (Mozilla with Chatzilla or Internet Explorer with mIRC installed.)
Here are step by step instructions on how to connect to TikiWiki's IRC channel, #tikiwiki on irc.freenode.net with a variety of IRC clients.
Web-based access:
Sridhar offers a web-based java applet to access #tikiwiki
BitchX instructions
[+]- Install it
- on debian : apt-get install bitchx
- on gentoo : emerge sync; emerge bitchx
- there is a windows version and even a mac version but I don't know them
- get all info from http://bitchx.org
- launch it, in a console
- bitchx my_name irc.freenode.net
- First time ?
- /msg nickserv register my-password-not-too-secret
- and then
- /join #tikiwiki
- /who
- hi all
- /me bows deeply
- configure it in .BitchX/
- /save
- edit generated ~/.BitchX/BitchX.sav and ~/.BitchX/BitchX.formats
- /load ~/.BitchX/BitchX.sav
- /load ~/.BitchX/BitchX.formats
ChatZilla
[+]Install: http://extensionroom.mozdev.org/#chatzilla
The easy way: irc://irc.freenode.net/#tikiwiki
The hard way . . .
- Start the chatzilla session.
- Click on Freenode in the moznet tab.
- Then type in the message field
/join #tikiwiki
Gaim Instructions
[+]- Install it
- on Debian: apt-get install gaim
- on Gentoo: emerge sync; emerge gaim
- on Windows: download installer from sf (http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gaim/gaim-0.65.exe for example) and follow instructions (wizard installer)
- Launch it
- Linuxish: command line: gaim
- Windows: Run from start menu or desktop icon
- Add IRC account
- Click the 'accounts' option, or find 'accounts' in the tools menu
- Select 'add' to create a new IRC account
- Set the protocol to 'IRC' in the dropdown
- choose a screenname (nick in IRC terms)
- put 'irc.freenode.net' into the server field
- Press 'OK'
- Log in
- From the Account Editor dialog, check the box next to the account you just added in the 'online' column
- You can close the account editor now 😊
- Join #tikiwiki
- In the 'Buddies' menue, select 'Add a chat...'
- From the drop down select your IRC account
- Put #tikiwiki into the channel
- Press 'OK'
- Welcome!
HydraIRC instructions
[+]- Download HydraIRC from http://www.hydrairc.com
- On the first run, you will be prompted to create a new identity, click "Yes" when asked to do this. Fill out all the fields (they are self-explanatory). Click OK
- Type "/server irc.freenode.net" (without quotes)
- Once connected, type "/join #tikiwiki" (again, without quotes)
Miranda instructions
[+]- Download Miranda v0.3.1 or better from http://www.miranda-im.org/
- Check at least the IRC protocol at install time
- Launch Miranda, click on the "M" and then Options
- In Network, IRC specify Freenode: random server in the server name drop-down list
- Also fill the "User Info - Required" section
- Click on Apply or OK directly if you won't adjust other optional options
- Click on the "M" again an go to the IRC menu, Join Channel
- Specify #tikiwiki
mIRC instructions
[+]- Download mIRC from http://www.mirc.co.uk
- Options dialog will open after splash screen, configure "Full Name" (your name is fine, most people use a quote or some witty phrase), "Email Address" if desired, and "Nickname"
- Click OK (not "Connect to server")
- Type "/server irc.freenode.net" (without quotes)
- Once connected, type "/join #tikiwiki" (again, without quotes)
Netscape
[+]Netscape version 7.1 includes ChatZilla - earlier versions may include it as well.
The easy way: irc://irc.freenode.net/#tikiwiki
Trillian instructions
[+]- Download and install the free version of Trillian for Windows (Free)
- Right click Trillian tray icon, click Connection Manager...
- Select IRC as Chat Medium in upper left hand corner
- Click Add at the lower left hand corner
- Type freenode in Description
- Type irc.freenode.net in Server
- Select Random in Country
- Leave Port alone
- Type freenode in Group
- Leave Password blank
- Click OK
- You are now back in Connection Manager; click the freenode server you just added in the serverlist on the left
- Fill out the Personal Information fields any way you like
- Click the Perform Buffer tab
- Check On connection...
- Type /join #tikiwiki in the text box
- Click Connect in the upper right hand corner
- Right click Trillian tray icon, click Options/Preferences...
- Scroll down to Chatting Services on the left; click IRC
- Check Connect on startup; type irc.freenode.net in the to... field
Voila! Trillian will now automatically logon to irc.freenode.net and join #tikiwiki on startup.
Trillian Pro instructions
[+]- Download and install Trillian Pro
- Right click Trillian tray icon, click Connection Manager...
- Click Add to the right of the account list, and select IRC from the drop-down menu
- Click Add below the server tree on the left
- Type freenode in Description
- Type irc.freenode.net in Server
- Select Random in Country
- Leave Port alone
- Type freenode in Group
- Leave Password blank
- Click OK
- Fill out the Personal Information fields any way you like
- Click the Perform Buffer tab
- Check On connection...
- Type /join #tikiwiki in the text box
- Click Create and Connect
- Click Add below the server tree on the left
- You are now back in Connection Manager; click the irc.freenode.net account you just added in the serverlist on the left
- Click Preferences
- Check Automatically connect to this account on startup
- Click Save Settings
- Click Close in the Connection Manager
- Click Add to the right of the account list, and select IRC from the drop-down menu
Voila! Trillian Pro will now automatically logon to irc.freenode.net and join #tikiwiki on startup.
X-Chat instructions
[+]- Install it
- launch it
- a Server list window will open
- add you nickname and details on top
- search for the Free Node network in the left pane, select it
- you should see some freenode servers appearing in the right hand "servers" pane
- choose to join channels: #tikiwiki (if you are joining other channels be sure to use commas with no spaces between each channel you wish to auto-join)
- click auto-connect at start-up
- click connect
- welcome!!
Changing passwords
[+]- Tell nickserv your old password first
- /msg nickserv identify youroldpassword
- nicserv will log you in
- /msg nickserv set password newpassword
- /msg nickserv identify youroldpassword
- lost? try /msg nickserv help set password
Further information
[+]TikiCommunity
Broken links as of 2004-03-12:
Tiki 1.8 will come with real-time IRC log viewing. See http://wiki.netebb.com/irc for an example. -rasa