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DHCP may cause your IP addresses to change in an%0aunpredictable manner, which is a serious problem for servers.%0a%0a'''WARNING''': Warn any connected users before attempting to change your%0anetworking. Any mistakes in network configuration can cause all your%0aservices to get disconnected. You may first want to practice on a test%0aserver before attempting on production. Be prepared to have%0a[[vmctl/usage|serial console]] access in case ssh stops working.%0a%0a!! hostname.if%0a%0aOpenBSD requires one [[https://man.openbsd.org/hostname.if|hostname.if]] per networking interface, where the letters 'if' are replaced with an abbreviation followed by a device number. For example, if you have a virtio networking interface, it will be abbreviated by vio, so you will need an /etc/hostname.vio0 file.%0a%0aInside /etc/hostname.if (where you replace if with your device), you should put something similar to the following lines:%0a%0a[@%0ainet 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0%0ainet alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0%0ainet6 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 48%0ainet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:9b1d:3511:387e:143a 48%0ainet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:1465:fed1:8daf:66ff 48%0ainet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:11b4:4a36:2941:d6bd 48%0ainet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:ad2c:5b99:2b1a:89d1 48%0ainet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:921d:28ad:4729:8d93 48%0a@]%0a%0aNote: Do '''not''' use those exact IP addresses. Use the real IP addresses you were assigned by your ISP.%0a%0aLet's look at the first two lines:%0a%0a[@%0ainet 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0%0ainet alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0%0a@]%0a%0aThe first line will set the device to use the static IP 192.168.1.2 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0. The second line will allow the device to use a second static IP, 192.168.1.3. It will be aliased to the first and have the same subnet mask.%0a%0aIt makes sense to have an aliased IP address when two or more IP addresses share the exact same networking interface. You will see this being done if you have one normal IPv4 address and a DDoS filtered IPv4 address. Both of them actually share the same networking interface, so the unfiltered IPv4 address is actually an alias of the filtered one.%0a%0aLet's look at lines 3 and 4:%0a%0a[@%0ainet6 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 48%0ainet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:9b1d:3511:387e:143a 48%0a@]%0a%0aThe first line sets the device to use the static IPv6 address 2001:0db8:: with a /48 subnet, and the second one creates another IPv6 address 2001:0db8:0000:0000:9b1d:3511:387e:143a with a /48 subnet, aliased to the first IPv6 address. Each time you need a new IPv6 address, just add a new aliased IPv6 address. In this way, you can create dozens of unique IPv6 addresses so that each user on a shell account or bouncer can get a unique IPv6 address.%0a%0aIn the file /etc/mygate, you specify the default gateway:%0a%0a[@%0a192.168.1.1%0a2001:0db8:0000:0000::1%0a@]%0a%0aThe default gateway is the router that your server is connected to. This is where all the IP packets from your server will immediately forward its packets to. The default gateway will be provided by your ISP.%0a%0aTo restart networking, run:%0a%0a[@%0a$ doas sh /etc/netstart%0a@]%0a%0aIf this doesn't properly reset the networking, you can do the following:%0a%0a'''WARNING''': This will definitely disconnect all network connections.%0a%0a[@%0a$ doas ifconfig if0 down%0a$ doas route flush%0a$ doas sh /etc/netstart%0a@]%0a%0aNote: Make sure to replace if0 with your real device.%0a%0a!! ifconfig%0a%0aYou can add new IPv4 addresses on the fly, without rebooting, by using ifconfig:%0a%0a[@%0a$ doas ifconfig if0 alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0%0a@]%0a%0aFor IPv6:%0a%0a[@%0a$ doas ifconfig if0 inet6 2001:0db8::/48%0a@]%0a%0aTo delete an IPv4 address:%0a%0a[@%0a$ doas ifconfig if0 192.168.1.3 delete%0a@]%0a%0aTo delete the IPv6 address:%0a%0a[@%0a$ doas ifconfig if0 inet6 2001:0db8::/48 delete%0a@]%0a%0aNote: replace if0 with your specific interface, and replace the IP addresses and subnet masks.%0a%0aTo test if an IP address is working, you can use [[openbsd/ping|ping]], [[openbsd/netcat|netcat]], and [[openbsd/traceroute|traceroute]].%0a +time=1707015453 +title=Configuring Static Networking +author:1707015453=jrmu +diff:1707015453:1707010960:=3,12c3,15%0a%3c If you are running a server, it is best to configure static networking%0a%3c rather than DHCP. DHCP may cause your IP addresses to change in an%0a%3c unpredictable manner, which is a serious problem for servers.%0a%3c %0a%3c '''WARNING''': Warn any connected users before attempting to change your%0a%3c networking. Any mistakes in network configuration can cause all your%0a%3c services to get disconnected. You may first want to practice on a test%0a%3c server before attempting on production. Be prepared to have%0a%3c [[vmctl/usage|serial console]] access in case ssh stops working.%0a%3c %0a---%0a> Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use%0a> DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assigns IP addresses%0a> to each device. If you are running a server, however, it's important to%0a> configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an%0a> unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4%0a> and IPv6 networking.%0a> %0a> '''WARNING''': Make sure you warn any connected users before attempting to%0a> change your networking. Any mistakes here can cause all your services to%0a> get disconnected. You may first want to practice on a test server before%0a> attempting on production. Be prepared to have [[vmctl/usage|serial%0a> console]] access in case ssh stops working.%0a> %0a15c18%0a%3c OpenBSD requires one [[https://man.openbsd.org/hostname.if|hostname.if]] per networking interface, where the letters 'if' are replaced with an abbreviation followed by a device number. For example, if you have a virtio networking interface, it will be abbreviated by vio, so you will need an /etc/hostname.vio0 file.%0a---%0a> OpenBSD requires one hostname.if per networking interface, where the letters 'if' are replaced with an abbreviation followed by a device number. For example, if you have a virtio networking interface, it will be abbreviated by vio, so you will need an /etc/hostname.vio0 file.%0a +host:1707015453=104.167.242.140 +author:1707010960=jrmu +diff:1707010960:1653282074:=3,14c3,7%0a%3c Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use%0a%3c DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assigns IP addresses%0a%3c to each device. If you are running a server, however, it's important to%0a%3c configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an%0a%3c unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4%0a%3c and IPv6 networking.%0a%3c %0a%3c '''WARNING''': Make sure you warn any connected users before attempting to%0a%3c change your networking. Any mistakes here can cause all your services to%0a%3c get disconnected. You may first want to practice on a test server before%0a%3c attempting on production. Be prepared to have [[vmctl/usage|serial%0a%3c console]] access in case ssh stops working.%0a---%0a> Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assign IP addresses to each device. However, if you are running a server, it's important to configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4 and IPv6 networking.%0a> %0a> If you chose DHCP when first installing OpenBSD, you will need to follow the steps below to configure the networking manually.%0a> %0a> '''WARNING''': Make sure you warn any connected users before attempting to change your networking. Any mistakes here can cause all your users to get disconnected. If you are worried about making mistakes, you should practice first on a separate server. Please also be prepared to use the serial console ([[openbsd/buyvm|BuyVM]] or [[openbsd/vmmuser|training VPS]]) in case ssh stops working.%0a +host:1707010960=104.167.242.140 +author:1653282074=theguest +diff:1653282074:1653276691:=3,4c3,6%0a%3c Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assign IP addresses to each device. However, if you are running a server, it's important to configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4 and IPv6 networking.%0a%3c %0a---%0a> Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assigns networking settings to each device, such as: the client's IP address, default gateway and DNS servers. %0a> %0a> However, if you are running a server, it's important to configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4 and IPv6 networking.%0a> %0a12a15,20%0a> It is this file that controls if this interface is configured to use DHCP (see [[https://man.openbsd.org/dhclient.8 | dhclient(8)]]) for its network configuration OR uses a Static config (however a Static config requires editing other config-files as well). %0a> %0a> '''Note''': If you chose DHCP when first installing OpenBSD, then your hostname.if will probably contain just one line: '[@inet autoconf@]' or '[@dhcp@]' (which is just an alias for '[@inet autoconf@]'). IPV6 would use the (extra) line: '[@inet6 autoconf@]'. %0a> %0a> !!! Setting up Static Networking%0a> %0a47a56,61%0a> !! Default Gateway%0a> %0a> The default gateway is the router that your server is connected to. This is where all the IP packets from your server will immediately forward its packets to. The default gateway will be provided by your ISP.%0a> %0a> Since we disabled the DHCP client, we must also now manually config the default gateway.%0a> %0a55,58c69,77%0a%3c The default gateway is the router that your server is connected to. This is where all the IP packets from your server will immediately forward its packets to. The default gateway will be provided by your ISP.%0a%3c %0a%3c To restart networking, run:%0a%3c %0a---%0a> You should have received the gateway addres(ses) from your provider. In the example above you see an IP4 and IP6 address.%0a> %0a> %0a> !! DNS Servers%0a> %0a> Unless you already specified your custom DNS servers or set up your own local DNS such as [[Unbound/configure | Unbound]], then your system now no longer knows what DNS server to query (since the DHCP-client is now disabled). %0a> %0a> In the file /etc/resolv.conf we add our nameservers, such as in the example below:%0a> %0a60c79,80%0a%3c $ doas sh /etc/netstart%0a---%0a> lookup file bind%0a> nameserver 9.9.9.9%0a62a83,95%0a> The keyword '[@nameserver@]' is followed by the IP4/IP6 address of the DNS server that you want your system to use. As always, check the ([[https://man.openbsd.org/resolv.conf.5 | manpage]]) for additional options.%0a> %0a> '''Note''': '[@lookup@]' specifies which databases should be searched, and the order to do so. [@bind@] = Query a domain name server [@file@] = Search for entries in /etc/hosts.%0a> %0a> %0a> !! Restart Networking%0a> %0a> To restart networking, run:%0a> %0a> [@%0a> $ doas sh /etc/netstart%0a> @]%0a> %0a73c106,113%0a%3c Note: Make sure to replace if0 with your real device.%0a---%0a> '''Note''': Make sure to replace if0 with your real device.%0a> %0a> '''HINT''': Obviously, if you do this over ssh, your network would go down after the first command, disallowing you from entering the commands to get the network back up. We put the commands on one line seperated by a semicolon to pass all three so that we may reconnect after the network is back up.%0a> %0a> [@%0a> $ doas ifconfig if0 down; doas route flush; doas sh /etc/netstart%0a> @]%0a> %0a +host:1653282074=38.87.162.129 +author:1653276691=theguest +csum:1653276691=added third piece of the task: dns +diff:1653276691:1643159348:=3,6c3,4%0a%3c Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assigns networking settings to each device, such as: the client's IP address, default gateway and DNS servers. %0a%3c %0a%3c However, if you are running a server, it's important to configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4 and IPv6 networking.%0a%3c %0a---%0a> Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assigns IP addresses to each device. However, if you are running a server, it's important to configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4 and IPv6 networking.%0a> %0a15,20d12%0a%3c It is this file that controls if this interface is configured to use DHCP (see [[https://man.openbsd.org/dhclient.8 | dhclient(8)]]) for its network configuration OR uses a Static config (however a Static config requires editing other config-files as well). %0a%3c %0a%3c '''Note''': If you chose DHCP when first installing OpenBSD, then your hostname.if will probably contain just one line: '[@inet autoconf@]' or '[@dhcp@]' (which is just an alias for '[@inet autoconf@]'). IPV6 would use the (extra) line: '[@inet6 autoconf@]'. %0a%3c %0a%3c !!! Setting up Static Networking%0a%3c %0a56,61d47%0a%3c !! Default Gateway%0a%3c %0a%3c The default gateway is the router that your server is connected to. This is where all the IP packets from your server will immediately forward its packets to. The default gateway will be provided by your ISP.%0a%3c %0a%3c Since we disabled the DHCP client, we must also now manually config the default gateway.%0a%3c %0a69,77c55,58%0a%3c You should have received the gateway addres(ses) from your provider. In the example above you see an IP4 and IP6 address.%0a%3c %0a%3c %0a%3c !! DNS Servers%0a%3c %0a%3c Unless you already specified your custom DNS servers or set up your own local DNS such as [[Unbound/configure | Unbound]], then your system now no longer knows what DNS server to query (since the DHCP-client is now disabled). %0a%3c %0a%3c In the file /etc/resolv.conf we add our nameservers, such as in the example below:%0a%3c %0a---%0a> The default gateway is the router that your server is connected to. This is where all the IP packets from your server will immediately forward its packets to. The default gateway will be provided by your ISP.%0a> %0a> To restart networking, run:%0a> %0a79,80c60%0a%3c lookup file bind%0a%3c nameserver 9.9.9.9%0a---%0a> $ doas sh /etc/netstart%0a83,95d62%0a%3c The keyword '[@nameserver@]' is followed by the IP4/IP6 address of the DNS server that you want your system to use. As always, check the ([[https://man.openbsd.org/resolv.conf.5 | manpage]]) for additional options.%0a%3c %0a%3c '''Note''': '[@lookup@]' specifies which databases should be searched, and the order to do so. [@bind@] = Query a domain name server [@file@] = Search for entries in /etc/hosts.%0a%3c %0a%3c %0a%3c !! Restart Networking%0a%3c %0a%3c To restart networking, run:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas sh /etc/netstart%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a106,113c73%0a%3c '''Note''': Make sure to replace if0 with your real device.%0a%3c %0a%3c '''HINT''': Obviously, if you do this over ssh, your network would go down after the first command, disallowing you from entering the commands to get the network back up. We put the commands on one line seperated by a semicolon to pass all three so that we may reconnect after the network is back up.%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig if0 down; doas route flush; doas sh /etc/netstart%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a---%0a> Note: Make sure to replace if0 with your real device.%0a +host:1653276691=38.87.162.129 +author:1643159348=forero +csum:1643159348=fix minor grammar mistake +diff:1643159348:1626112286:minor=3c3%0a%3c Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assigns IP addresses to each device. However, if you are running a server, it's important to configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4 and IPv6 networking.%0a---%0a> Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assign IP addresses to each device. However, if you are running a server, it's important to configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4 and IPv6 networking.%0a +host:1643159348=181.53.13.19 +author:1626112286=jrmu +diff:1626112286:1626112103:=7c7%0a%3c '''WARNING''': Make sure you warn any connected users before attempting to change your networking. Any mistakes here can cause all your users to get disconnected. If you are worried about making mistakes, you should practice first on a separate server. Please also be prepared to use the serial console ([[openbsd/buyvm|BuyVM]] or [[openbsd/vmmuser|training VPS]]) in case ssh stops working.%0a---%0a> '''WARNING''': Make sure you warn any connected users before attempting to change your networking. Any mistakes here can cause all your users to get disconnected. If you are worried about making mistakes, you should practice first on a separate server. Please also be prepared to use VNC in case ssh stops working.%0a +host:1626112286=38.87.162.8 +author:1626112103=jrmu +diff:1626112103:1626112103:=1,103d0%0a%3c (:title Configuring Static Networking:)%0a%3c %0a%3c Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assign IP addresses to each device. However, if you are running a server, it's important to configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4 and IPv6 networking.%0a%3c %0a%3c If you chose DHCP when first installing OpenBSD, you will need to follow the steps below to configure the networking manually.%0a%3c %0a%3c '''WARNING''': Make sure you warn any connected users before attempting to change your networking. Any mistakes here can cause all your users to get disconnected. If you are worried about making mistakes, you should practice first on a separate server. Please also be prepared to use VNC in case ssh stops working.%0a%3c %0a%3c !! hostname.if%0a%3c %0a%3c OpenBSD requires one hostname.if per networking interface, where the letters 'if' are replaced with an abbreviation followed by a device number. For example, if you have a virtio networking interface, it will be abbreviated by vio, so you will need an /etc/hostname.vio0 file.%0a%3c %0a%3c Inside /etc/hostname.if (where you replace if with your device), you should put something similar to the following lines:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c inet 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0%0a%3c inet alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0%0a%3c inet6 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 48%0a%3c inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:9b1d:3511:387e:143a 48%0a%3c inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:1465:fed1:8daf:66ff 48%0a%3c inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:11b4:4a36:2941:d6bd 48%0a%3c inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:ad2c:5b99:2b1a:89d1 48%0a%3c inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:921d:28ad:4729:8d93 48%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c Note: Do '''not''' use those exact IP addresses. Use the real IP addresses you were assigned by your ISP.%0a%3c %0a%3c Let's look at the first two lines:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c inet 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0%0a%3c inet alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c The first line will set the device to use the static IP 192.168.1.2 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0. The second line will allow the device to use a second static IP, 192.168.1.3. It will be aliased to the first and have the same subnet mask.%0a%3c %0a%3c It makes sense to have an aliased IP address when two or more IP addresses share the exact same networking interface. You will see this being done if you have one normal IPv4 address and a DDoS filtered IPv4 address. Both of them actually share the same networking interface, so the unfiltered IPv4 address is actually an alias of the filtered one.%0a%3c %0a%3c Let's look at lines 3 and 4:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c inet6 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 48%0a%3c inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:9b1d:3511:387e:143a 48%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c The first line sets the device to use the static IPv6 address 2001:0db8:: with a /48 subnet, and the second one creates another IPv6 address 2001:0db8:0000:0000:9b1d:3511:387e:143a with a /48 subnet, aliased to the first IPv6 address. Each time you need a new IPv6 address, just add a new aliased IPv6 address. In this way, you can create dozens of unique IPv6 addresses so that each user on a shell account or bouncer can get a unique IPv6 address.%0a%3c %0a%3c In the file /etc/mygate, you specify the default gateway:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c 192.168.1.1%0a%3c 2001:0db8:0000:0000::1%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c The default gateway is the router that your server is connected to. This is where all the IP packets from your server will immediately forward its packets to. The default gateway will be provided by your ISP.%0a%3c %0a%3c To restart networking, run:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas sh /etc/netstart%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c If this doesn't properly reset the networking, you can do the following:%0a%3c %0a%3c '''WARNING''': This will definitely disconnect all network connections.%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig if0 down%0a%3c $ doas route flush%0a%3c $ doas sh /etc/netstart%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c Note: Make sure to replace if0 with your real device.%0a%3c %0a%3c !! ifconfig%0a%3c %0a%3c You can add new IPv4 addresses on the fly, without rebooting, by using ifconfig:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig if0 alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c For IPv6:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig if0 inet6 2001:0db8::/48%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c To delete an IPv4 address:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig if0 192.168.1.3 delete%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c To delete the IPv6 address:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig if0 inet6 2001:0db8::/48 delete%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c Note: replace if0 with your specific interface, and replace the IP addresses and subnet masks.%0a%3c %0a%3c To test if an IP address is working, you can use [[openbsd/ping|ping]], [[openbsd/netcat|netcat]], and [[openbsd/traceroute|traceroute]].%0a +host:1626112103=38.87.162.8 blob - /dev/null blob + f3e4dea5ac2c271ae123ae36c2d116f12bb95564 (mode 644) --- /dev/null +++ wiki.d/Hostnameif.Static-Draft,del-1707016918 @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +version=pmwiki-2.3.20 ordered=1 urlencoded=1 +agent=w3m/0.5.3+git20230121 +author=jrmu +charset=UTF-8 +csum= +ctime=1626112103 +host=104.167.242.140 +name=Hostnameif.Static-Draft +rev=9 +targets=Vmctl.Usage,Openbsd.Ping,Openbsd.Netcat,Openbsd.Traceroute +text=(:title Configuring Static Networking:)%0a%0aIf you are running a server, it is best to configure static networking%0arather than DHCP. DHCP may cause your IP addresses to change in an%0aunpredictable manner, which is a serious problem for servers.%0a%0a'''WARNING''': Warn any connected users before attempting to change your%0anetworking. Any mistakes in network configuration can cause all your%0aservices to get disconnected. You may first want to practice on a test%0aserver before attempting on production. Be prepared to have%0a[[vmctl/usage|serial console]] access in case ssh stops working.%0a%0a!! hostname.if%0a%0aOpenBSD requires one [[https://man.openbsd.org/hostname.if|hostname.if]] per networking interface, where the letters 'if' are replaced with an abbreviation followed by a device number. For example, if you have a [[https://man.openbsd.org/vio|virtio]] networking interface, it will be abbreviated by [[https://man.openbsd.org/vio|vio]], so you will need an /etc/hostname.vio0 file.%0a%0aInside /etc/hostname.if (replace @@if@@ with your device), you should put something similar to the following lines:%0a%0a[@%0ainet 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0%0ainet alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.255%0ainet6 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 48%0ainet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:9b1d:3511:387e:143a 48%0a@]%0a%0aNote: Do '''not''' use the same IP addresses as above. Use the real IP addresses you were assigned by your ISP.%0a%0aLet's look at the first two lines:%0a%0a[@%0ainet 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0%0ainet alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.255%0a@]%0a%0aThe first line will set the device to use the static IP 192.168.1.2 with%0asubnet mask 255.255.255.0. The second line will allow the device to use a%0asecond static IP, 192.168.1.3. It will be aliased to the first, but with%0athe subnet mask 255.255.255.255.%0a%0aIt makes sense to have an aliased IP address when two or more IP addresses%0ashare the exact same networking interface. For example, unfiltered IPv4%0aaddresses are commonly aliased to DDoS filtered IPv4 addresses.%0a%0aLet's look at lines 3 and 4:%0a%0a[@%0ainet6 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 48%0ainet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:9b1d:3511:387e:143a 48%0a@]%0a%0aThe first line sets the device to use the static IPv6 address 2001:0db8::%0awith a /48 subnet, and the second one creates another IPv6 address%0a2001:0db8:0000:0000:9b1d:3511:387e:143a with a /48 subnet, aliased to the%0afirst IPv6 address. Each time you need a new IPv6 address, just add a new%0aaliased IPv6 address. In this way, you can create dozens of unique IPv6%0aaddresses so that each user on a shell account or bouncer can get a unique%0aIPv6 address.%0a%0a'''WARNING''': The subnet mask (in the above example 48) must match the%0aassigned prefix length given by your ISP.%0a%0aIn the file /etc/mygate, you specify the default gateway:%0a%0a[@%0a192.168.1.1%0a2001:0db8:0000:0000::1%0a@]%0a%0aThe default gateway is the router that your server is connected to. This%0ais where all the IP packets from your server will immediately forward its%0apackets to. The default gateway will be provided by your ISP.%0a%0aTo restart networking, run:%0a%0a[@%0a$ doas sh /etc/netstart%0a@]%0a%0aIf this doesn't properly reset the networking, you can do the following:%0a%0a'''WARNING''': This will disconnect all network connections. Make sure you%0ahave [[vmctl/usage|serial console]] access before attempting this.%0a%0a[@%0a$ doas ifconfig if0 down && doas route flush && doas sh /etc/netstart%0a@]%0a%0aNote: Make sure to replace if0 with your actual device.%0a%0a!! ifconfig%0a%0aNew IPv4 addresses can be added on the fly, without rebooting, by using%0aifconfig:%0a%0a[@%0a$ doas ifconfig if0 alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.255%0a@]%0a%0aFor IPv6:%0a%0a[@%0a$ doas ifconfig if0 inet6 2001:0db8::2/48%0a@]%0a%0aTo delete an IPv4 address:%0a%0a[@%0a$ doas ifconfig if0 192.168.1.3 delete%0a@]%0a%0aTo delete the IPv6 address:%0a%0a[@%0a$ doas ifconfig if0 inet6 2001:0db8::2/48 delete%0a@]%0a%0aNote: replace if0 with your specific interface, and replace the IP addresses and subnet masks.%0a%0aAfter adding an IP address, make sure to test it using [[openbsd/ping|ping]], [[openbsd/netcat|netcat]], and [[openbsd/traceroute|traceroute]].%0a%0aFor example:%0a%0a[@%0a$ ping -I 192.168.1.3 8.8.8.8%0a$ ping6 -I 2001:0db8::2 2607:f8b0:400a:80a::200e%0a@]%0a%0aIf ping does not work%0a +time=1707016641 +title=Configuring Static Networking +author:1707016641=jrmu +diff:1707016641:1707016564:=102c102%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig if0 inet6 2001:0db8::2/48%0a---%0a> $ doas ifconfig if0 inet6 2001:0db8::/48%0a114c114%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig if0 inet6 2001:0db8::2/48 delete%0a---%0a> $ doas ifconfig if0 inet6 2001:0db8::/48 delete%0a120,128d119%0a%3c %0a%3c For example:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ ping -I 192.168.1.3 8.8.8.8%0a%3c $ ping6 -I 2001:0db8::2 2607:f8b0:400a:80a::200e%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c If ping does not work%0a +host:1707016641=104.167.242.140 +author:1707016564=jrmu +diff:1707016564:1707015453:=15,18c15,18%0a%3c OpenBSD requires one [[https://man.openbsd.org/hostname.if|hostname.if]] per networking interface, where the letters 'if' are replaced with an abbreviation followed by a device number. For example, if you have a [[https://man.openbsd.org/vio|virtio]] networking interface, it will be abbreviated by [[https://man.openbsd.org/vio|vio]], so you will need an /etc/hostname.vio0 file.%0a%3c %0a%3c Inside /etc/hostname.if (replace @@if@@ with your device), you should put something similar to the following lines:%0a%3c %0a---%0a> OpenBSD requires one [[https://man.openbsd.org/hostname.if|hostname.if]] per networking interface, where the letters 'if' are replaced with an abbreviation followed by a device number. For example, if you have a virtio networking interface, it will be abbreviated by vio, so you will need an /etc/hostname.vio0 file.%0a> %0a> Inside /etc/hostname.if (where you replace if with your device), you should put something similar to the following lines:%0a> %0a21c21%0a%3c inet alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.255%0a---%0a> inet alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0%0a23a24,27%0a> inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:1465:fed1:8daf:66ff 48%0a> inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:11b4:4a36:2941:d6bd 48%0a> inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:ad2c:5b99:2b1a:89d1 48%0a> inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:921d:28ad:4729:8d93 48%0a26,27c30,31%0a%3c Note: Do '''not''' use the same IP addresses as above. Use the real IP addresses you were assigned by your ISP.%0a%3c %0a---%0a> Note: Do '''not''' use those exact IP addresses. Use the real IP addresses you were assigned by your ISP.%0a> %0a32c36%0a%3c inet alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.255%0a---%0a> inet alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0%0a35,43c39,42%0a%3c The first line will set the device to use the static IP 192.168.1.2 with%0a%3c subnet mask 255.255.255.0. The second line will allow the device to use a%0a%3c second static IP, 192.168.1.3. It will be aliased to the first, but with%0a%3c the subnet mask 255.255.255.255.%0a%3c %0a%3c It makes sense to have an aliased IP address when two or more IP addresses%0a%3c share the exact same networking interface. For example, unfiltered IPv4%0a%3c addresses are commonly aliased to DDoS filtered IPv4 addresses.%0a%3c %0a---%0a> The first line will set the device to use the static IP 192.168.1.2 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0. The second line will allow the device to use a second static IP, 192.168.1.3. It will be aliased to the first and have the same subnet mask.%0a> %0a> It makes sense to have an aliased IP address when two or more IP addresses share the exact same networking interface. You will see this being done if you have one normal IPv4 address and a DDoS filtered IPv4 address. Both of them actually share the same networking interface, so the unfiltered IPv4 address is actually an alias of the filtered one.%0a> %0a51,61c50,51%0a%3c The first line sets the device to use the static IPv6 address 2001:0db8::%0a%3c with a /48 subnet, and the second one creates another IPv6 address%0a%3c 2001:0db8:0000:0000:9b1d:3511:387e:143a with a /48 subnet, aliased to the%0a%3c first IPv6 address. Each time you need a new IPv6 address, just add a new%0a%3c aliased IPv6 address. In this way, you can create dozens of unique IPv6%0a%3c addresses so that each user on a shell account or bouncer can get a unique%0a%3c IPv6 address.%0a%3c %0a%3c '''WARNING''': The subnet mask (in the above example 48) must match the%0a%3c assigned prefix length given by your ISP.%0a%3c %0a---%0a> The first line sets the device to use the static IPv6 address 2001:0db8:: with a /48 subnet, and the second one creates another IPv6 address 2001:0db8:0000:0000:9b1d:3511:387e:143a with a /48 subnet, aliased to the first IPv6 address. Each time you need a new IPv6 address, just add a new aliased IPv6 address. In this way, you can create dozens of unique IPv6 addresses so that each user on a shell account or bouncer can get a unique IPv6 address.%0a> %0a69,72c59,60%0a%3c The default gateway is the router that your server is connected to. This%0a%3c is where all the IP packets from your server will immediately forward its%0a%3c packets to. The default gateway will be provided by your ISP.%0a%3c %0a---%0a> The default gateway is the router that your server is connected to. This is where all the IP packets from your server will immediately forward its packets to. The default gateway will be provided by your ISP.%0a> %0a81,83c69,70%0a%3c '''WARNING''': This will disconnect all network connections. Make sure you%0a%3c have [[vmctl/usage|serial console]] access before attempting this.%0a%3c %0a---%0a> '''WARNING''': This will definitely disconnect all network connections.%0a> %0a85c72,74%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig if0 down && doas route flush && doas sh /etc/netstart%0a---%0a> $ doas ifconfig if0 down%0a> $ doas route flush%0a> $ doas sh /etc/netstart%0a88,89c77,78%0a%3c Note: Make sure to replace if0 with your actual device.%0a%3c %0a---%0a> Note: Make sure to replace if0 with your real device.%0a> %0a92,94c81,82%0a%3c New IPv4 addresses can be added on the fly, without rebooting, by using%0a%3c ifconfig:%0a%3c %0a---%0a> You can add new IPv4 addresses on the fly, without rebooting, by using ifconfig:%0a> %0a96c84%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig if0 alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.255%0a---%0a> $ doas ifconfig if0 alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0%0a119c107%0a%3c After adding an IP address, make sure to test it using [[openbsd/ping|ping]], [[openbsd/netcat|netcat]], and [[openbsd/traceroute|traceroute]].%0a---%0a> To test if an IP address is working, you can use [[openbsd/ping|ping]], [[openbsd/netcat|netcat]], and [[openbsd/traceroute|traceroute]].%0a +host:1707016564=104.167.242.140 +author:1707015453=jrmu +diff:1707015453:1707010960:=3,12c3,15%0a%3c If you are running a server, it is best to configure static networking%0a%3c rather than DHCP. DHCP may cause your IP addresses to change in an%0a%3c unpredictable manner, which is a serious problem for servers.%0a%3c %0a%3c '''WARNING''': Warn any connected users before attempting to change your%0a%3c networking. Any mistakes in network configuration can cause all your%0a%3c services to get disconnected. You may first want to practice on a test%0a%3c server before attempting on production. Be prepared to have%0a%3c [[vmctl/usage|serial console]] access in case ssh stops working.%0a%3c %0a---%0a> Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use%0a> DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assigns IP addresses%0a> to each device. If you are running a server, however, it's important to%0a> configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an%0a> unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4%0a> and IPv6 networking.%0a> %0a> '''WARNING''': Make sure you warn any connected users before attempting to%0a> change your networking. Any mistakes here can cause all your services to%0a> get disconnected. You may first want to practice on a test server before%0a> attempting on production. Be prepared to have [[vmctl/usage|serial%0a> console]] access in case ssh stops working.%0a> %0a15c18%0a%3c OpenBSD requires one [[https://man.openbsd.org/hostname.if|hostname.if]] per networking interface, where the letters 'if' are replaced with an abbreviation followed by a device number. For example, if you have a virtio networking interface, it will be abbreviated by vio, so you will need an /etc/hostname.vio0 file.%0a---%0a> OpenBSD requires one hostname.if per networking interface, where the letters 'if' are replaced with an abbreviation followed by a device number. For example, if you have a virtio networking interface, it will be abbreviated by vio, so you will need an /etc/hostname.vio0 file.%0a +host:1707015453=104.167.242.140 +author:1707010960=jrmu +diff:1707010960:1653282074:=3,14c3,7%0a%3c Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use%0a%3c DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assigns IP addresses%0a%3c to each device. If you are running a server, however, it's important to%0a%3c configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an%0a%3c unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4%0a%3c and IPv6 networking.%0a%3c %0a%3c '''WARNING''': Make sure you warn any connected users before attempting to%0a%3c change your networking. Any mistakes here can cause all your services to%0a%3c get disconnected. You may first want to practice on a test server before%0a%3c attempting on production. Be prepared to have [[vmctl/usage|serial%0a%3c console]] access in case ssh stops working.%0a---%0a> Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assign IP addresses to each device. However, if you are running a server, it's important to configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4 and IPv6 networking.%0a> %0a> If you chose DHCP when first installing OpenBSD, you will need to follow the steps below to configure the networking manually.%0a> %0a> '''WARNING''': Make sure you warn any connected users before attempting to change your networking. Any mistakes here can cause all your users to get disconnected. If you are worried about making mistakes, you should practice first on a separate server. Please also be prepared to use the serial console ([[openbsd/buyvm|BuyVM]] or [[openbsd/vmmuser|training VPS]]) in case ssh stops working.%0a +host:1707010960=104.167.242.140 +author:1653282074=theguest +diff:1653282074:1653276691:=3,4c3,6%0a%3c Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assign IP addresses to each device. However, if you are running a server, it's important to configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4 and IPv6 networking.%0a%3c %0a---%0a> Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assigns networking settings to each device, such as: the client's IP address, default gateway and DNS servers. %0a> %0a> However, if you are running a server, it's important to configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4 and IPv6 networking.%0a> %0a12a15,20%0a> It is this file that controls if this interface is configured to use DHCP (see [[https://man.openbsd.org/dhclient.8 | dhclient(8)]]) for its network configuration OR uses a Static config (however a Static config requires editing other config-files as well). %0a> %0a> '''Note''': If you chose DHCP when first installing OpenBSD, then your hostname.if will probably contain just one line: '[@inet autoconf@]' or '[@dhcp@]' (which is just an alias for '[@inet autoconf@]'). IPV6 would use the (extra) line: '[@inet6 autoconf@]'. %0a> %0a> !!! Setting up Static Networking%0a> %0a47a56,61%0a> !! Default Gateway%0a> %0a> The default gateway is the router that your server is connected to. This is where all the IP packets from your server will immediately forward its packets to. The default gateway will be provided by your ISP.%0a> %0a> Since we disabled the DHCP client, we must also now manually config the default gateway.%0a> %0a55,58c69,77%0a%3c The default gateway is the router that your server is connected to. This is where all the IP packets from your server will immediately forward its packets to. The default gateway will be provided by your ISP.%0a%3c %0a%3c To restart networking, run:%0a%3c %0a---%0a> You should have received the gateway addres(ses) from your provider. In the example above you see an IP4 and IP6 address.%0a> %0a> %0a> !! DNS Servers%0a> %0a> Unless you already specified your custom DNS servers or set up your own local DNS such as [[Unbound/configure | Unbound]], then your system now no longer knows what DNS server to query (since the DHCP-client is now disabled). %0a> %0a> In the file /etc/resolv.conf we add our nameservers, such as in the example below:%0a> %0a60c79,80%0a%3c $ doas sh /etc/netstart%0a---%0a> lookup file bind%0a> nameserver 9.9.9.9%0a62a83,95%0a> The keyword '[@nameserver@]' is followed by the IP4/IP6 address of the DNS server that you want your system to use. As always, check the ([[https://man.openbsd.org/resolv.conf.5 | manpage]]) for additional options.%0a> %0a> '''Note''': '[@lookup@]' specifies which databases should be searched, and the order to do so. [@bind@] = Query a domain name server [@file@] = Search for entries in /etc/hosts.%0a> %0a> %0a> !! Restart Networking%0a> %0a> To restart networking, run:%0a> %0a> [@%0a> $ doas sh /etc/netstart%0a> @]%0a> %0a73c106,113%0a%3c Note: Make sure to replace if0 with your real device.%0a---%0a> '''Note''': Make sure to replace if0 with your real device.%0a> %0a> '''HINT''': Obviously, if you do this over ssh, your network would go down after the first command, disallowing you from entering the commands to get the network back up. We put the commands on one line seperated by a semicolon to pass all three so that we may reconnect after the network is back up.%0a> %0a> [@%0a> $ doas ifconfig if0 down; doas route flush; doas sh /etc/netstart%0a> @]%0a> %0a +host:1653282074=38.87.162.129 +author:1653276691=theguest +csum:1653276691=added third piece of the task: dns +diff:1653276691:1643159348:=3,6c3,4%0a%3c Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assigns networking settings to each device, such as: the client's IP address, default gateway and DNS servers. %0a%3c %0a%3c However, if you are running a server, it's important to configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4 and IPv6 networking.%0a%3c %0a---%0a> Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assigns IP addresses to each device. However, if you are running a server, it's important to configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4 and IPv6 networking.%0a> %0a15,20d12%0a%3c It is this file that controls if this interface is configured to use DHCP (see [[https://man.openbsd.org/dhclient.8 | dhclient(8)]]) for its network configuration OR uses a Static config (however a Static config requires editing other config-files as well). %0a%3c %0a%3c '''Note''': If you chose DHCP when first installing OpenBSD, then your hostname.if will probably contain just one line: '[@inet autoconf@]' or '[@dhcp@]' (which is just an alias for '[@inet autoconf@]'). IPV6 would use the (extra) line: '[@inet6 autoconf@]'. %0a%3c %0a%3c !!! Setting up Static Networking%0a%3c %0a56,61d47%0a%3c !! Default Gateway%0a%3c %0a%3c The default gateway is the router that your server is connected to. This is where all the IP packets from your server will immediately forward its packets to. The default gateway will be provided by your ISP.%0a%3c %0a%3c Since we disabled the DHCP client, we must also now manually config the default gateway.%0a%3c %0a69,77c55,58%0a%3c You should have received the gateway addres(ses) from your provider. In the example above you see an IP4 and IP6 address.%0a%3c %0a%3c %0a%3c !! DNS Servers%0a%3c %0a%3c Unless you already specified your custom DNS servers or set up your own local DNS such as [[Unbound/configure | Unbound]], then your system now no longer knows what DNS server to query (since the DHCP-client is now disabled). %0a%3c %0a%3c In the file /etc/resolv.conf we add our nameservers, such as in the example below:%0a%3c %0a---%0a> The default gateway is the router that your server is connected to. This is where all the IP packets from your server will immediately forward its packets to. The default gateway will be provided by your ISP.%0a> %0a> To restart networking, run:%0a> %0a79,80c60%0a%3c lookup file bind%0a%3c nameserver 9.9.9.9%0a---%0a> $ doas sh /etc/netstart%0a83,95d62%0a%3c The keyword '[@nameserver@]' is followed by the IP4/IP6 address of the DNS server that you want your system to use. As always, check the ([[https://man.openbsd.org/resolv.conf.5 | manpage]]) for additional options.%0a%3c %0a%3c '''Note''': '[@lookup@]' specifies which databases should be searched, and the order to do so. [@bind@] = Query a domain name server [@file@] = Search for entries in /etc/hosts.%0a%3c %0a%3c %0a%3c !! Restart Networking%0a%3c %0a%3c To restart networking, run:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas sh /etc/netstart%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a106,113c73%0a%3c '''Note''': Make sure to replace if0 with your real device.%0a%3c %0a%3c '''HINT''': Obviously, if you do this over ssh, your network would go down after the first command, disallowing you from entering the commands to get the network back up. We put the commands on one line seperated by a semicolon to pass all three so that we may reconnect after the network is back up.%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig if0 down; doas route flush; doas sh /etc/netstart%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a---%0a> Note: Make sure to replace if0 with your real device.%0a +host:1653276691=38.87.162.129 +author:1643159348=forero +csum:1643159348=fix minor grammar mistake +diff:1643159348:1626112286:minor=3c3%0a%3c Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assigns IP addresses to each device. However, if you are running a server, it's important to configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4 and IPv6 networking.%0a---%0a> Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assign IP addresses to each device. However, if you are running a server, it's important to configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4 and IPv6 networking.%0a +host:1643159348=181.53.13.19 +author:1626112286=jrmu +diff:1626112286:1626112103:=7c7%0a%3c '''WARNING''': Make sure you warn any connected users before attempting to change your networking. Any mistakes here can cause all your users to get disconnected. If you are worried about making mistakes, you should practice first on a separate server. Please also be prepared to use the serial console ([[openbsd/buyvm|BuyVM]] or [[openbsd/vmmuser|training VPS]]) in case ssh stops working.%0a---%0a> '''WARNING''': Make sure you warn any connected users before attempting to change your networking. Any mistakes here can cause all your users to get disconnected. If you are worried about making mistakes, you should practice first on a separate server. Please also be prepared to use VNC in case ssh stops working.%0a +host:1626112286=38.87.162.8 +author:1626112103=jrmu +diff:1626112103:1626112103:=1,103d0%0a%3c (:title Configuring Static Networking:)%0a%3c %0a%3c Most computer users don't have to deal with networking because they use DHCP, where the router automatically figures out and assign IP addresses to each device. However, if you are running a server, it's important to configure static networking so that your IP addresses don't change in an unpredictable manner. Static networking is preferred to get reliable IPv4 and IPv6 networking.%0a%3c %0a%3c If you chose DHCP when first installing OpenBSD, you will need to follow the steps below to configure the networking manually.%0a%3c %0a%3c '''WARNING''': Make sure you warn any connected users before attempting to change your networking. Any mistakes here can cause all your users to get disconnected. If you are worried about making mistakes, you should practice first on a separate server. Please also be prepared to use VNC in case ssh stops working.%0a%3c %0a%3c !! hostname.if%0a%3c %0a%3c OpenBSD requires one hostname.if per networking interface, where the letters 'if' are replaced with an abbreviation followed by a device number. For example, if you have a virtio networking interface, it will be abbreviated by vio, so you will need an /etc/hostname.vio0 file.%0a%3c %0a%3c Inside /etc/hostname.if (where you replace if with your device), you should put something similar to the following lines:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c inet 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0%0a%3c inet alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0%0a%3c inet6 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 48%0a%3c inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:9b1d:3511:387e:143a 48%0a%3c inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:1465:fed1:8daf:66ff 48%0a%3c inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:11b4:4a36:2941:d6bd 48%0a%3c inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:ad2c:5b99:2b1a:89d1 48%0a%3c inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:921d:28ad:4729:8d93 48%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c Note: Do '''not''' use those exact IP addresses. Use the real IP addresses you were assigned by your ISP.%0a%3c %0a%3c Let's look at the first two lines:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c inet 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0%0a%3c inet alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c The first line will set the device to use the static IP 192.168.1.2 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0. The second line will allow the device to use a second static IP, 192.168.1.3. It will be aliased to the first and have the same subnet mask.%0a%3c %0a%3c It makes sense to have an aliased IP address when two or more IP addresses share the exact same networking interface. You will see this being done if you have one normal IPv4 address and a DDoS filtered IPv4 address. Both of them actually share the same networking interface, so the unfiltered IPv4 address is actually an alias of the filtered one.%0a%3c %0a%3c Let's look at lines 3 and 4:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c inet6 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 48%0a%3c inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:9b1d:3511:387e:143a 48%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c The first line sets the device to use the static IPv6 address 2001:0db8:: with a /48 subnet, and the second one creates another IPv6 address 2001:0db8:0000:0000:9b1d:3511:387e:143a with a /48 subnet, aliased to the first IPv6 address. Each time you need a new IPv6 address, just add a new aliased IPv6 address. In this way, you can create dozens of unique IPv6 addresses so that each user on a shell account or bouncer can get a unique IPv6 address.%0a%3c %0a%3c In the file /etc/mygate, you specify the default gateway:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c 192.168.1.1%0a%3c 2001:0db8:0000:0000::1%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c The default gateway is the router that your server is connected to. This is where all the IP packets from your server will immediately forward its packets to. The default gateway will be provided by your ISP.%0a%3c %0a%3c To restart networking, run:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas sh /etc/netstart%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c If this doesn't properly reset the networking, you can do the following:%0a%3c %0a%3c '''WARNING''': This will definitely disconnect all network connections.%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig if0 down%0a%3c $ doas route flush%0a%3c $ doas sh /etc/netstart%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c Note: Make sure to replace if0 with your real device.%0a%3c %0a%3c !! ifconfig%0a%3c %0a%3c You can add new IPv4 addresses on the fly, without rebooting, by using ifconfig:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig if0 alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c For IPv6:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig if0 inet6 2001:0db8::/48%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c To delete an IPv4 address:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig if0 192.168.1.3 delete%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c To delete the IPv6 address:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig if0 inet6 2001:0db8::/48 delete%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c Note: replace if0 with your specific interface, and replace the IP addresses and subnet masks.%0a%3c %0a%3c To test if an IP address is working, you can use [[openbsd/ping|ping]], [[openbsd/netcat|netcat]], and [[openbsd/traceroute|traceroute]].%0a +host:1626112103=38.87.162.8 blob - 12bb4e9a0fb2af95845c67d14a7061a649fcee79 blob + 4f680ee174310c5a41b114ce74eb00020839f9e1 --- wiki.d/Ifconfig.Change +++ wiki.d/Ifconfig.Change @@ -1,15 +1,33 @@ -version=pmwiki-2.2.130 ordered=1 urlencoded=1 -agent=Mozilla/5.0 (X11; OpenBSD amd64; rv:82.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/82.0 +version=pmwiki-2.3.20 ordered=1 urlencoded=1 +agent=w3m/0.5.3+git20230121 author=jrmu charset=UTF-8 csum= ctime=1616122206 -host=125.231.65.235 +host=104.167.242.140 name=Ifconfig.Change -rev=9 -targets=Openbsd.Staticnet,Nsd.Configure,Znc.Chroot,Ngircd.Install,Unbound.Configure,Openbsd.Ping,Openbsd.Netcat -text=To find your IPv4 address:%0a%0a[@%0a$ dig -t a @coconut.ircnow.org username.coconut.ircnow.org%0a@]%0a%0aTo find your IPv6 address:%0a%0a[@%0a$ dig -t aaaa @coconut.ircnow.org username.coconut.ircnow.org%0a@]%0a%0a|| border=1 width=100%25 class="sortable simpletable"%0a||! IPv4 Address ||! IPv4 Gateway ||! IPv6 Address ||! IPv6 Gateway ||%0a|| 38.81.163.xxx || 38.81.163.129 || 2602:fccf:1:xxx::/64 || 2602:fccf:1::1 ||%0a%0aChecklist of networking topics to re-read:%0a%0a|| border=1 width=100%25 class="sortable simpletable"%0a||! Action ||! Description ||%0a|| [[openbsd/staticnet|Static Networking]] || Update ifconfig, /etc/mygate, and /etc/hostname.if0 ||%0a|| [[nsd/configure|NSD]] || Update the IPv6 addresses in nsd.conf and the zone file ||%0a|| [[znc/chroot|ZNC]] || Update the IPv6 addresses in znc.conf's listeners ||%0a|| [[ngircd/install|ngircd]] || Update the Listen = IP addresses in ngircd.conf ||%0a|| [[unbound/configure|Unbound]] || Update the outgoing-interface in unbound.conf ||%0a|| [[openbsd/ping|Ping]] || Troubleshoot networking using ping ||%0a|| [[openbsd/netcat|Netcat]] || Troubleshoot networking using netcat ||%0a%0a!! Stale hostname%0a%0aIf you ever change your host's IP address, /etc/hosts may be intercepting the name lookup and giving you the old IP address.%0a%0aMake sure there is no entry in the /etc/hosts files that is causing your machine to use the old IP. -time=1616238915 +rev=15 +targets=Hostnameif.Static,Vmctl.Usage,Openbsd.Ping,Openbsd.Netcat,Openbsd.Traceroute,Nsd.Configure,Znc.Chroot,Ngircd.Install,Unbound.Configure,Relayd.Acceleration,Pf.Guide +text=Before migrating IP addresses, make sure to read the%0a[[hostnameif/static|static networking guide]] to learn how configuration%0ais performed.%0a%0aSuppose your old IPv4 address is 192.168.1.2, and your new IPv4 address is%0a10.0.1.3. The old default gateway was 192.168.1.1 with subnet mask%0a255.255.255.0. The new default gateway is 10.0.0.1, with subnet mask%0a255.255.255.0. Your old IPv6 address is 2001:db8:1::1, and your new IPv6%0aaddress is 2001:db8:2::2. The default gateway remains the same,%0a2001:db8::1, with prefix length 48.%0a%0a|| border=1 width=100%25 class="sortable simpletable"%0a||! ||! Old ||! New ||%0a|| IPv4 || 192.168.1.2 || 10.0.1.3 ||%0a|| Default Gateway || 192.168.1.1 || 10.0.0.1 ||%0a|| Subnet Mask || 255.255.255.0 or 0xffffffff || 255.255.255.128 or 0xffffff80 ||%0a|| IPv6 || 2001:db8:1::1 || 2001:db8:2::2 ||%0a|| Default Gateway || 2001:db8::1 || 2001:db8::1 ||%0a|| Prefix Length || 48 || 48 ||%0a%0a!! Configuring /etc/hostname.if%0a%0aFirst you will need to configure your [[https://man.openbsd.org/hostname.if|hostname.if]] configuration file. If you have a [[https://man.openbsd.org/virtio|virtio]] network device, edit @@/etc/hostname.vio0@@ to the following:%0a%0a[@%0ainet 10.0.1.3 0xffffff80%0ainet alias 192.168.1.2 0xffffffff%0ainet6 2001:db8:2::2 48%0ainet6 alias 2001:db8:1::1 48%0a@]%0a%0aThe first line configures the IP addresses, 10.0.1.3. The subnet mask here could be written as either 255.255.255.128 (in dotted quad notation) or as 0xffffff80 (in hexadecimal notation). They are both equivalent.%0a%0aThe second line creates an aliased IP address 192.168.1.2. This will allow your VPS to use either IP address. The subnet mask here should be set to 0xffffffff or 255.255.255.255 because it's an aliased IP address.%0a%0aThe third line configures the IPv6 address 2001:db8:2::2 with a prefix length of 48. The fourth line configures the alias 2001:db8:1::1, with a prefix length of 48.%0a%0a!! Configuring /etc/mygate%0a%0aYou will next need to update your default gateway:%0a%0a[@%0ainet 10.0.1.3 0xffffff80%0ainet alias 192.168.1.2 0xffffffff%0ainet6 2001:db8:2::2 48%0ainet6 alias 2001:db8:1::1 48%0a@]%0a%0a!! Restarting networking%0a%0aDisable the network interface, flush old routes, then restart networking:%0a%0a'''WARNING''': This step will cause network disconnections. If any files are%0amisconfigured, you may not be able to reconnect. Make sure you have%0a[[vmctl/usage|serial console]] access before proceeding:%0a%0a[@%0a$ doas ifconfig vio0 down && doas route flush && doas sh /etc/netstart%0a@]%0a%0a!! Stale hostname%0a%0aIf you change your host's IP address, double check /etc/hosts to ensure there%0aare no old, stale values that could intercept name lookup.%0a%0a!! Test New IP Adddress%0a%0aAfter adding an IP address, make sure to test it using [[openbsd/ping|ping]], [[openbsd/netcat|netcat]], and [[openbsd/traceroute|traceroute]].%0a%0aFor example:%0a%0a[@%0a$ ping -I 10.0.1.3 8.8.8.8%0a$ ping6 -I 2001:db8:2::2 2607:f8b0:400a:80a::200e%0a@]%0a%0aIf after waiting 30 seconds, ping shows 100%25 packet loss, then networking has failed.%0a%0a!! Other Network Services%0a%0a|| border=1 width=100%25 class="sortable simpletable"%0a||! Action ||! Description ||%0a|| [[hostnameif/static|Static Networking]] || Update ifconfig, /etc/mygate, and /etc/hostname.if0 ||%0a|| [[nsd/configure|NSD]] || Update the IP addresses in nsd.conf, and update records in zone files ||%0a|| [[znc/chroot|ZNC]] || Update the IP addresses in znc.conf's listeners ||%0a|| [[ngircd/install|ngircd]] || Update the Listen = IP addresses in ngircd.conf ||%0a|| [[unbound/configure|Unbound]] || Update the outgoing-interfaces in unbound.conf ||%0a|| [[Relayd/Acceleration|Relayd]] || Update IP addresses in relayd.conf ||%0a|| [[Pf/guide|Packet Filter]] || Update Packet Filter ||%0a|| [[openbsd/ping|Ping]] || Troubleshoot networking using ping ||%0a|| [[openbsd/netcat|Netcat]] || Troubleshoot networking using netcat ||%0a +time=1707030675 +author:1707030675=jrmu +diff:1707030675:1707030523:=88,89d87%0a%3c || [[Relayd/Acceleration|Relayd]] || Update IP addresses in relayd.conf ||%0a%3c || [[Pf/guide|Packet Filter]] || Update Packet Filter ||%0a +host:1707030675=104.167.242.140 +author:1707030523=jrmu +diff:1707030523:1707030190:=65,77d64%0a%3c %0a%3c !! Test New IP Adddress%0a%3c %0a%3c After adding an IP address, make sure to test it using [[openbsd/ping|ping]], [[openbsd/netcat|netcat]], and [[openbsd/traceroute|traceroute]].%0a%3c %0a%3c For example:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ ping -I 10.0.1.3 8.8.8.8%0a%3c $ ping6 -I 2001:db8:2::2 2607:f8b0:400a:80a::200e%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c If after waiting 30 seconds, ping shows 100%25 packet loss, then networking has failed.%0a +host:1707030523=104.167.242.140 +author:1707030190=jrmu +diff:1707030190:1707027912:=49,60d48%0a%3c !! Restarting networking%0a%3c %0a%3c Disable the network interface, flush old routes, then restart networking:%0a%3c %0a%3c '''WARNING''': This step will cause network disconnections. If any files are%0a%3c misconfigured, you may not be able to reconnect. Make sure you have%0a%3c [[vmctl/usage|serial console]] access before proceeding:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas ifconfig vio0 down && doas route flush && doas sh /etc/netstart%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a63,65c51,54%0a%3c If you change your host's IP address, double check /etc/hosts to ensure there%0a%3c are no old, stale values that could intercept name lookup.%0a%3c %0a---%0a> If you change your host's IP address, /etc/hosts may be intercepting the name lookup and giving you the old IP address.%0a> %0a> Make sure there is no entry in the /etc/hosts files that is causing your machine to use the old IP.%0a> %0a70,72c59,61%0a%3c || [[hostnameif/static|Static Networking]] || Update ifconfig, /etc/mygate, and /etc/hostname.if0 ||%0a%3c || [[nsd/configure|NSD]] || Update the IP addresses in nsd.conf, and update records in zone files ||%0a%3c || [[znc/chroot|ZNC]] || Update the IP addresses in znc.conf's listeners ||%0a---%0a> || [[openbsd/staticnet|Static Networking]] || Update ifconfig, /etc/mygate, and /etc/hostname.if0 ||%0a> || [[nsd/configure|NSD]] || Update the IPv6 addresses in nsd.conf and the zone file ||%0a> || [[znc/chroot|ZNC]] || Update the IPv6 addresses in znc.conf's listeners ||%0a74c63%0a%3c || [[unbound/configure|Unbound]] || Update the outgoing-interfaces in unbound.conf ||%0a---%0a> || [[unbound/configure|Unbound]] || Update the outgoing-interface in unbound.conf ||%0a +host:1707030190=104.167.242.140 +author:1707027912=jrmu +diff:1707027912:1707027368:=49,56c49,50%0a%3c !! Stale hostname%0a%3c %0a%3c If you change your host's IP address, /etc/hosts may be intercepting the name lookup and giving you the old IP address.%0a%3c %0a%3c Make sure there is no entry in the /etc/hosts files that is causing your machine to use the old IP.%0a%3c %0a%3c !! Other Network Services%0a%3c %0a---%0a> %0a> %0a65a60,85%0a> %0a> %0a> %0a> || border=1 width=100%25 class="sortable simpletable"%0a> ||! IPv4 Address ||! IPv4 Gateway ||! IPv6 Address ||! IPv6 Gateway ||%0a> || 38.81.163.xxx || 38.81.163.129 || 2602:fccf:1:xxx::/64 || 2602:fccf:1::1 ||%0a> %0a> To find your IPv4 address:%0a> %0a> [@%0a> $ dig -t a @coconut.ircnow.org username.coconut.ircnow.org%0a> @]%0a> %0a> To find your IPv6 address:%0a> %0a> [@%0a> $ dig -t aaaa @coconut.ircnow.org username.coconut.ircnow.org%0a> @]%0a> %0a> Checklist of networking topics to re-read:%0a> %0a> !! Stale hostname%0a> %0a> If you ever change your host's IP address, /etc/hosts may be intercepting the name lookup and giving you the old IP address.%0a> %0a> Make sure there is no entry in the /etc/hosts files that is causing your machine to use the old IP.%0a +host:1707027912=104.167.242.140 +author:1707027368=jrmu +diff:1707027368:1707026511:=8,11c8,11%0a%3c 255.255.255.0. Your old IPv6 address is 2001:db8:1::1, and your new IPv6%0a%3c address is 2001:db8:2::2. The default gateway remains the same,%0a%3c 2001:db8::1, with prefix length 48.%0a%3c %0a---%0a> 255.255.255.0. Your old IPv6 address is 2001:0db8:1::1, and your new IPv6%0a> address is 2001:0db8:2::2. The default gateway remains the same,%0a> 2001:0db8::1, with prefix length 48.%0a> %0a15,18c15,18%0a%3c || Default Gateway || 192.168.1.1 || 10.0.0.1 ||%0a%3c || Subnet Mask || 255.255.255.0 or 0xffffffff || 255.255.255.128 or 0xffffff80 ||%0a%3c || IPv6 || 2001:db8:1::1 || 2001:db8:2::2 ||%0a%3c || Default Gateway || 2001:db8::1 || 2001:db8::1 ||%0a---%0a> || Default Gateway || 192.168.1.1 || ||%0a> || Subnet Mask || 255.255.255.0 || 255.255.255.128 or 0xffffff80 ||%0a> || IPv6 || 2001:0db8:1::1 || 2001:0db8:2::2 ||%0a> || Default Gateway || 2001:0db8::1 || 2001:0db8::1 ||%0a21,24c21,24%0a%3c !! Configuring /etc/hostname.if%0a%3c %0a%3c First you will need to configure your [[https://man.openbsd.org/hostname.if|hostname.if]] configuration file. If you have a [[https://man.openbsd.org/virtio|virtio]] network device, edit @@/etc/hostname.vio0@@ to the following:%0a%3c %0a---%0a> !! Adding new IPv4 address%0a> %0a> If you have a [[https://man.openbsd.org/virtio|virtio]] network device, edit @@/etc/hostname.if to add the following:%0a> %0a26,29c26,29%0a%3c inet 10.0.1.3 0xffffff80%0a%3c inet alias 192.168.1.2 0xffffffff%0a%3c inet6 2001:db8:2::2 48%0a%3c inet6 alias 2001:db8:1::1 48%0a---%0a> inet 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0%0a> inet alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.255%0a> inet6 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 48%0a> inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:9b1d:3511:387e:143a 48%0a32,47d31%0a%3c The first line configures the IP addresses, 10.0.1.3. The subnet mask here could be written as either 255.255.255.128 (in dotted quad notation) or as 0xffffff80 (in hexadecimal notation). They are both equivalent.%0a%3c %0a%3c The second line creates an aliased IP address 192.168.1.2. This will allow your VPS to use either IP address. The subnet mask here should be set to 0xffffffff or 255.255.255.255 because it's an aliased IP address.%0a%3c %0a%3c The third line configures the IPv6 address 2001:db8:2::2 with a prefix length of 48. The fourth line configures the alias 2001:db8:1::1, with a prefix length of 48.%0a%3c %0a%3c !! Configuring /etc/mygate%0a%3c %0a%3c You will next need to update your default gateway:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c inet 10.0.1.3 0xffffff80%0a%3c inet alias 192.168.1.2 0xffffffff%0a%3c inet6 2001:db8:2::2 48%0a%3c inet6 alias 2001:db8:1::1 48%0a%3c @]%0a +host:1707027368=104.167.242.140 +author:1707026511=jrmu +diff:1707026511:1616238915:=1,11c1,12%0a%3c Before migrating IP addresses, make sure to read the%0a%3c [[hostnameif/static|static networking guide]] to learn how configuration%0a%3c is performed.%0a%3c %0a%3c Suppose your old IPv4 address is 192.168.1.2, and your new IPv4 address is%0a%3c 10.0.1.3. The old default gateway was 192.168.1.1 with subnet mask%0a%3c 255.255.255.0. The new default gateway is 10.0.0.1, with subnet mask%0a%3c 255.255.255.0. Your old IPv6 address is 2001:0db8:1::1, and your new IPv6%0a%3c address is 2001:0db8:2::2. The default gateway remains the same,%0a%3c 2001:0db8::1, with prefix length 48.%0a%3c %0a---%0a> To find your IPv4 address:%0a> %0a> [@%0a> $ dig -t a @coconut.ircnow.org username.coconut.ircnow.org%0a> @]%0a> %0a> To find your IPv6 address:%0a> %0a> [@%0a> $ dig -t aaaa @coconut.ircnow.org username.coconut.ircnow.org%0a> @]%0a> %0a13,34c14,18%0a%3c ||! ||! Old ||! New ||%0a%3c || IPv4 || 192.168.1.2 || 10.0.1.3 ||%0a%3c || Default Gateway || 192.168.1.1 || ||%0a%3c || Subnet Mask || 255.255.255.0 || 255.255.255.128 or 0xffffff80 ||%0a%3c || IPv6 || 2001:0db8:1::1 || 2001:0db8:2::2 ||%0a%3c || Default Gateway || 2001:0db8::1 || 2001:0db8::1 ||%0a%3c || Prefix Length || 48 || 48 ||%0a%3c %0a%3c !! Adding new IPv4 address%0a%3c %0a%3c If you have a [[https://man.openbsd.org/virtio|virtio]] network device, edit @@/etc/hostname.if to add the following:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c inet 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0%0a%3c inet alias 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.255%0a%3c inet6 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 48%0a%3c inet6 alias 2001:0db8:0000:0000:9b1d:3511:387e:143a 48%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c %0a%3c %0a%3c %0a---%0a> ||! IPv4 Address ||! IPv4 Gateway ||! IPv6 Address ||! IPv6 Gateway ||%0a> || 38.81.163.xxx || 38.81.163.129 || 2602:fccf:1:xxx::/64 || 2602:fccf:1::1 ||%0a> %0a> Checklist of networking topics to re-read:%0a> %0a45,64d28%0a%3c %0a%3c %0a%3c || border=1 width=100%25 class="sortable simpletable"%0a%3c ||! IPv4 Address ||! IPv4 Gateway ||! IPv6 Address ||! IPv6 Gateway ||%0a%3c || 38.81.163.xxx || 38.81.163.129 || 2602:fccf:1:xxx::/64 || 2602:fccf:1::1 ||%0a%3c %0a%3c To find your IPv4 address:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ dig -t a @coconut.ircnow.org username.coconut.ircnow.org%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c To find your IPv6 address:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ dig -t aaaa @coconut.ircnow.org username.coconut.ircnow.org%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c Checklist of networking topics to re-read:%0a%3c %0a69c33%0a%3c Make sure there is no entry in the /etc/hosts files that is causing your machine to use the old IP.%0a---%0a> Make sure there is no entry in the /etc/hosts files that is causing your machine to use the old IP.%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a +host:1707026511=104.167.242.140 author:1616238915=jrmu diff:1616238915:1616147673:=27,33c27%0a%3c || [[openbsd/netcat|Netcat]] || Troubleshoot networking using netcat ||%0a%3c %0a%3c !! Stale hostname%0a%3c %0a%3c If you ever change your host's IP address, /etc/hosts may be intercepting the name lookup and giving you the old IP address.%0a%3c %0a%3c Make sure there is no entry in the /etc/hosts files that is causing your machine to use the old IP.%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> || [[openbsd/netcat|Netcat]] || Troubleshoot networking using netcat ||%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a host:1616238915=125.231.65.235 blob - 1de2cb6a2f812a2485b2c0bd1f5dc2fecc6690bb blob + 8bc038759bece772b3e8c9249ca37ebc3ac7a011 --- wiki.d/Ifconfig.RecentChanges +++ wiki.d/Ifconfig.RecentChanges @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -version=pmwiki-2.2.130 ordered=1 urlencoded=1 -agent=Mozilla/5.0 (X11; OpenBSD amd64; rv:82.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/82.0 +version=pmwiki-2.3.20 ordered=1 urlencoded=1 +agent=w3m/0.5.3+git20230121 charset=UTF-8 ctime=1616122206 -host=125.231.65.235 +host=104.167.242.140 name=Ifconfig.RecentChanges -rev=9 -text=* [[Ifconfig/Change]] . . . March 20, 2021, at 11:15 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a -time=1616238915 +rev=15 +text=* [[Ifconfig/Change]] . . . @2024-02-04T07:11:15Z by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a +time=1707030675 blob - 99244ab5a497bc458e4d94ba7ce219e110d99f2d blob + 3e1adc16ef265fe42e467db2d5626c695e8f93f2 --- wiki.d/Irc.Easy +++ wiki.d/Irc.Easy @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ -version=pmwiki-2.2.130 ordered=1 urlencoded=1 -agent=w3m/0.5.3+git20210102 +version=pmwiki-2.3.20 ordered=1 urlencoded=1 +agent=w3m/0.5.3+git20230121 author=jrmu charset=UTF-8 csum= ctime=1646513760 -host=38.87.162.8 +host=104.167.242.140 name=Irc.Easy -rev=1 +rev=2 targets= -text=IRC MADE EASY, by QUINTUPLICATE, 2019.%0aSecond printing with some errors corrected and other assorted revision, 2020.%0aThird printing with corrections and revisions, 2021.%0aCONTENTS.%0a Introduction.%0a Part I. The Nature of IRC.%0a Part II. Connecting.%0a Part III. Commands.%0a Part IV. Services.%0a Part V. Modes.%0a Tabulation of Mod Roles.%0a Further Reading.%0aINTRODUCTION.%0aIf you are reading this, you do not need reasons for using IRC; therefore none will be given.%0a%0aBrevity, simplicity, clarity, organization, and convenience have been the goals of this work, and not literary beauty. %0a%0aI would like to thank all those who read and offered feedback on this work. I do not pretend to be an expert, and this work is mostly based on my personal experience. All faults in this work are mine alone, and suggestions for improvement are eagerly requested. %0a%0aThis work is intended to be read from beginning to end. Sequential indices head every part and division, in order to provide a concise summary of the matter contained therein.%0a%0aI disclaim all legal responsibility for anything done in consequence of this work. I also disclaim all rights in this work; it is in the public domain.%0a%0aTHE AUTHOR.%0aPART I. THE NATURE OF IRC.%0a 1. IRC, servers, clients.%0a 2. Clients only receive when they are online.%0a 3. Networks and channels.%0a 4. # and & channels.%0a 5. Life and death of channels.%0a 6. Channel, network, and server operators.%0a 7. Existence of # channels.%0a 8. Commands and ordinary messages.%0a 9. / for starting commands.%0a1. Internet Relay Chat, or IRC, is a protocol for communication between:%0aFirst. Servers, which carry the communication; and%0aSecond. Clients, which are connected to servers, through which they communicate with each other.%0a2. Servers do not store messages for clients; a client will only see the messages servers transmit when it is online.%0a3. Servers--%0aFirst. May be grouped into networks, which allow channels to be shared;%0aSecond. Carry channels, in which all communication between clients takes place.%0a4. Channels begin with--%0aFirst. # for channels usable throughout the network; and%0aSecond. & for channels usable on one server only. Few networks will have or allow the creation of such channels.%0aNote. Channels beginning with ## are # channels, and on Freenode are used for conversation unrelated to FOSS. %0a5. A channel is created when the first user joins, and is destroyed when the last user leaves.%0aNote. In some networks, it is not possible to create channels simply by joining them.%0a6. Channels, servers, and networks have their own classes of operators, each having a wider range of power than the one before it.%0a7. A channel beginning with # exists--%0aFirst. On every server to which a client that is a member of it is connected;%0aSecond. On every server through which a message to every server covered by the first item must pass.%0a8. Clients and servers may send commands to servers. An ordinary message is interpreted as "/query %3cmessage>".%0a9. A command always begins with "/".%0aPART II. CONNECTING.%0a 10. Clients.%0a 11. Web chats.%0a 12. Finding channels.%0a 13. Server key, address, and nick.%0a 14. Message of the day.%0a 15. Joining channels.%0a 16. Networks.%0a 17. Autojoins.%0a10. There is no single make of client; instead there is a variety of types. Ones I've used are:%0amIRC: For Windows. Proprietary shareware with a $20 license fee after 30 days.%0aPidgin: For Windows and Linux. Is also a client for many other chat protocols, but is slightly different from more conventional IRC clients.%0aTrillian: For OS X, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android. Proprietary, has a free version and a paid version without ads, resembles an IM client much more than an IRC client. Is also a client for its in-house chat protocol.%0aHexChat: For Windows. FOSS version of XChat, which has a proprietary Windows version that requires payment. Past a certain point, will clear old messages as new messages come in. Has support for mIRC color codes, but not for Chinese characters.%0aIrssi: For Linux. A Text Based client, unlike the 4 others, which are GUI clients. Not recommended for new users.%0aThere are also other clients that I haven't used:%0aChatzilla (an add-on for Firefox), XChat (FOSS for Linux), WeeChat, Quassel, AdiIRC, etc.%0a11. For connecting on the go or from foreign devices, use KiwiIRC (kiwiirc.com) or Mibbit (mibbit.com), or see if the IRC network provides a web chat.%0a12. To find IRC channels, use irc2go.com. Most clients will include lists of networks with them.%0a13. To connect to IRC, it is needed to provide:%0aFirst. A server key or password. Very few servers will have this.%0aSecond. A server address. Use the address the network provides for the whole network; a server will be automatically assigned to you.%0aThird. A nickname or nick. If your nick is already in use, the server will let you join with numbers added to the end.%0a14. Once you have connected, you will receive a Message Of The Day. This will usually include ground rules for the network and helpful tips.%0a15. From this point on, type "/join [channel, including leading symbol] [password if one is needed]" if you were asked to join a channel, or just "/list" if you're just looking around.%0a16. Here are some networks:%0aFreenode: Focuses on free and open-source software and other collaborative projects. Much more centralized and strictly governed than other IRC networks. (chat.freenode.net)%0aRizon: A general-purpose IRC network. It aims to cultivate a free, fun atmosphere. Both entertainment channels like #4chan and #8chan as well as more serious channels like #bibanon are there. (irc.rizon.net)%0aEFnet: The original IRC network (not exactly, but close enough.) Has no ChanServ or NickServ, so keeping your nickname and channel yours will require some legwork. (irc.efnet.org)%0aIRCnet: A European split of EFnet. Has no ChanServ or NickServ, so keeping your nickname and channel yours will require some legwork. (open.ircnet.net)%0aUndernet: Has no NickServ, and registering channels is by application; channels will only be registered if they are active and have 5 regulars. (irc.undernet.net)%0aThese are the biggest ones, but there are many small networks. You're liable to find a good conversation and many friends on any of them, so give them a try!%0a17. At this point you may be wondering how to have your client join a channel every time you log on. Your client should have an "execute upon connection" box. Type /join [channel] [password if one is needed] in it.%0aPART III. COMMANDS.%0a Prior reading: par. 9.%0a 18. /join, /j.%0a 19. /msg, /m%0a 20. Target of /msg.%0a 21. /quit.%0a 22. /part.%0a 23. /say, /query.%0a 24. Important notices for /say and /query.%0a 25. /invite.%0a 26. /op, /deop, /voice, /devoice, /hop, /dehop.%0a 27. /ban, /unban, /kick, /kickban, /kb.%0a 28. /whois, /whowas.%0a 29. /help.%0a18. The first command we will look at is /join or /j. It has two parameters:%0aFirst. Channel to join. Mandatory. The initial symbol must be included.%0aSecond. Channel key. Optional. If you happen to forget it, you may ask ChanServ using /cs GETKEY.%0aNote. A /join command may fail because the channel you join is an invite-only channel. Again, ask ChanServ for an invite.%0a19. Another command is /msg, or /m for short everywhere except Pidgin. It is used for private messages, (DO NOT CALL THEM DIRECT MESSAGES UNLESS YOU WANT TO SOUND LIKE YOU USE DISCORD WHICH YOU SHOULDN'T BECAUSE IT'S NOT FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE.) It has two parameters:%0aFirst. The target. Mandatory.%0aSecond. The message. Mandatory.%0a20. The target can be:%0aFirst. A user. The message might not get through because the user might not take PMs from unregistered users or have put you on /ignore.%0aSecond. A channel. Channels are set by default not to accept messages from users that are not in them.%0aThird. A service. In most clients, messages to services do not appear in a separate window.%0a21. Another command is /quit. It disconnects you from IRC. The command takes one parameter: a quit message. It is optional to leave a quit message, but usually people will tell a joke in it. If none is given, it will default to "Leaving".%0a22. Another command is /part. It allows you to leave a channel without disconnecting altogether. It has two parameters:%0aFirst. A channel to leave. Optional, defaults to channel you are typing /part in.%0aSecond. A part message. Optional, defaults to none.%0a23. Another two commands are /say and /query. They send a message normally as if no command were being used, and are good for two purposes:%0aFirst. Sending a message beginning with / without triggering a command.%0aSecond. PMing someone and opening a separate window with that person (/msg doesn't do that.)%0aNote. For the first item, if you begin a message with ./ you will be understood.%0a24. For using /say and /query, remember that:%0aFirst. /say works on channels, while /query works on users.%0aSecond. /say takes only the message as a parameter, while /query takes the same parameters as /msg except it is not possible to /query channels.%0a25. Another command is /invite. For invite only channels, this will be necessary if you want to get someone in. It has two parameters:%0aFirst. The user to be invited. Mandatory.%0aSecond. The channel to be invited to. Optional, defaults to current channel. %0aNote. You have to be an op to use this. If you are already one and can't get in, use ChanServ.%0a26. Another set of commands are /op and /deop, /hop and /dehop, /voice and /devoice. They will save you a lot of effort if you don't want to use /mode or ChanServ. %0aNote. To op yourself when you have the right to do so, use ChanServ.%0a27. To punish people, use /ban and /unban, /kick, or /kickban or /kb if you want to do both. People who are under a plain /ban will not be allowed to send messages to the channel, but will still be able to view messages. If they leave, they can't rejoin for the duration of the ban. It takes one parameter, the mask, consisting of three parts:%0aFirst. The nickname. This will ban everyone using the nickname.%0aSecond. The "ident", i.e. the part you see before the @ when someone joins a channel.%0aThird. The host. An IP address or range of IP addresses can be used. If there are no legitimate users from a country or state trolls are posting from, you may do /ban *!*@*.[country code] or /ban *!*@*.[USPS code, e.g. wa for Washington].us. Regular expressions may be used for all 3 parts of the mask.%0aNote. Timed bans are not possible with /ban or /kb. You must /unban manually.%0a28. To find out what someone's IP is, use /whois and /whowas. The only parameter is the nickname.%0aNote. On Freenode and some other networks, YOUR IP ADDRESS IS NOT MASKED LIKE IT IS ON RIZON. IT IS IN YOUR BENEFIT TO OBTAIN A CLOAK/VHOST AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.%0a29. To know what commands your client supports, use /help. Play around a bit. It'll explain some of the more obscure commands better than I can.%0aPART IV. SERVICES.%0a Prior reading: par. 9.%0a 30. Services common to all networks with them.%0a 31. Services that occasionally appear.%0a 32. Scope of part.%0a 33. Querying a server, /ns, /cs, /ms, /hs.%0a 34. HELP.%0a Div. 1. NickServ.%0a Div. 2. ChanServ.%0a Div. 3. MemoServ.%0a Div. 4. Miscellaneous.%0a30. Every network that has services will have--%0aFirst. NickServ, for registering nicknames.%0aSecond. ChanServ, for registering channels.%0aThird. MemoServ, for sending memos to offline users.%0aFourth. OperServ, for use by server operators.%0a31. Some networks will also have--%0aFirst. HostServ, for requesting virtual hosts for cloaking IPs.%0aSecond. BotServ, for requesting bots.%0aThird. HelpServ, for requesting help.%0aFourth. FunServ, for trivia games.%0a32. This work will not attempt to go into an exhaustive description of what every service can do, but will cover the basics of using them as well as some useful functions.%0a33. To query a server, use /msg [service] [command]. Most, but by no means all, clients will allow you to shorten the query by using:%0aFirst. For NickServ, /nickserv or /ns.%0aSecond. For ChanServ, /chanserv or /cs.%0aThird. For MemoServ, /memoserv or /ms.%0aFourth. For HostServ, /hostserv or /hs.%0aNote. The latter, abbreviated forms will be used throughout this work.%0a34. Your first command to a service should always be /msg [service] HELP.%0aDiv. 1. NickServ.%0a Prior reading: pars. 30, 33, 34.%0a 35. REGISTER.%0a 36. CONFIRM.%0a 37. IDENTIFY.%0a 38. Auto-identify.%0a 39. GHOST.%0a 40. GROUP.%0a 41. SET ENFORCE.%0a35. To register a nickname, use /ns REGISTER, with the following two parameters:%0aFirst. A password.%0aSecond. An email address. %0aNote. Registration is highly encouraged, both for the security of your nickname, as well as because some channels won't let you join if you are unregistered to prevent spammers.%0a36. After you have done so, you will receive an email which will direct you to type /ns CONFIRM followed by a code. The registration will expire if you do not confirm it within 24 hours.%0a37. To log in as a registered nickname, use /ns IDENTIFY, with the following parameters:%0aFirst. A nickname, if it is not your current nickname.%0aSecond. The password you registered it as.%0a38. Constantly typing it may be annoying, not to mention revealing of your IP. To have your client "remember" your password, put /ns IDENTIFY [password] in your auto-execute box.%0a39. Sometimes when you get disconnected there may be a copy of yourself still in the channel. To remove this copy, type /ns GHOST with the following parameters:%0aFirst. The nickname to be removed.%0aSecond. The password of that nick, if you are not in a group with it.%0aNote. If your client allows for it, by all means put down names for your "second alternative" and "third alternative", and register them.%0a40. If you do get a vHost/cloak, it would be a good idea to group all your nicks under one group, so that all the nicks may use it. %0aUse /ns GROUP with the following parameters:%0aFirst. A nick you wish to be in the same group with.%0aSecond. That nick's password.%0a41. To protect your nickname while you are offline, use /ns SET ENFORCE. This will give anybody who uses this nickname 30 seconds to supply the password, or have their nick changed.%0aDiv. 2. ChanServ.%0a Prior reading: par. 26.%0a 42. REGISTER.%0a 43. SET ACCESSTYPE.%0a 44. Ways to use xOP.%0a 45. SOP, AOP, HOP, VOP.%0a 46. xOP.%0a 47. Powers of ops.%0a 48. Voiced people.%0a 49. Half-ops.%0a 50. Ops.%0a 51. Super-ops.%0a 52. Symbols for ops.%0a 53. Purpose of ACCESS.%0a 54. Access levels.%0a 55. HELP LEVELS DESC.%0a 56. LEVELS.%0a 57. ACCESS.%0a 58. Purpose of FLAGS.%0a 59. Nature of FLAGS.%0a 60. HELP FLAGS.%0a 61. FLAGS.%0a 62. Need to register.%0a42. To register a channel, use /cs REGISTER, with the following three parameters:%0aFirst. The channel to be registered.%0aSecond. A password for that channel. While mandatory, you may wish to enable SECUREFOUNDER to prevent anyone into the hands of which the password might fall from abusing it.%0aThird. A description of that channel, for use with /list.%0aNote. Some networks might not require the second or third.%0a43. There are three ways to manage the various administrative positions of an IRC channel:%0aFirst. xOP.%0aSecond. ACCESS.%0aThird. FLAGS.%0aNote. To change from one to the other, use /cs SET #channel ACCESSTYPE.%0a44. XOP may be used:%0aFirst. By /mode.%0aSecond. By ChanServ.%0a45. There are four types of ops:%0aFirst. Super-ops (SOP).%0aSecond. Ops (AOP).%0aThird. Half-ops. (HOP).%0aFourth. Voiced people. (VOP).%0aNote. The fourth is not a real op class, but still a privileged class; as used here, the word "op" includes voiced people.%0a46. To add people to each class, use /cs #channel xOP [hence the name] with the single parameter of the nickname of the person to be added.%0a47. Each level of op, except voiced people, can:%0aFirst. Ban and kick people at or below their level.%0aSecond. Give and take access levels at or below their level.%0a48. Voiced people gain no privileges except the right to keep sending messages when the channel is under +m.%0a49. Half-ops can set the topic on top of that.%0a50. Ops, also known as chanops or chops, can ban, give, and take ops and half-ops.%0a51. Super-ops, or protect-ops, can only be kicked by the channel owner.%0a52. The symbols for them in text-based clients are:%0aFirst. For the owner of the channel, ~ before the nick.%0aSecond. For super-ops, & before the nick.%0aThird. For ops, @ before the nick.%0aFourth. For half-ops, %25 before the nick.%0aFifth. For voiced people, + before the nick.%0aNote. See the "Tabulation of Mod Roles" for the representations of mod roles in two common clients.%0a53. ACCESS is useful if you wish all users of a certain class to have privileges other than the default granted by xOP.%0a54. The access levels are:%0aFirst. The founder, 10000.%0aSecond. Super-ops, 10.%0aThird. Ops, 5.%0aFourth. Half-ops, 4.%0aFifth. Voiced people, 3.%0aSixth. Ordinary users, 0.%0aSeventh. Banned people, -1.%0aNote. The gaps between access levels are deliberate, to enable the formation of new access levels.%0a55. For a list of access levels with their features, use /cs HELP LEVELS DESC.%0a56. To adjust them, use /cs LEVELS with the following parameters:%0aFirst. The channel on which the change is to take place.%0aSecond. LIST, to simply list the privileges of the current access levels for the channel and SET, to change them.%0aThird. The feature (found using HELP LEVELS) the right to use which is sought to be changed.%0aFourth. The numerical access level to change it to.%0a57. To add or remove a person to the access list, use /cs ACCESS with the following parameters:%0aFirst. The channel whose access list is sought to be changed.%0aSecond. ADD to add someone and DEL to remove someone.%0aThird. The nick of the person to be added or removed.%0aFourth. The access level to which they are to be added (for ADD only).%0aNote. To change the access level of a person, repeat this process.%0a58. FLAGS should be used if and only if you would like to fine-tune and individualize what every person is able to do.%0a59. FLAGS contains a list of attributes which are added to individual nicks as appropriate.%0aNote. These "attributes" contain one letter, and ARE NOT coterminous with or identical to the "features" of ACCESS!%0a60. To see a list of flags, use /cs HELP FLAGS.%0aNote. Flags are case sensitive.%0a61. To use FLAGS, use /cs FLAGS with the following parameters:%0aFirst. The channel.%0aSecond. The nick.%0aThird. + or - followed by one-letter "flags".%0aNote. +* to add all privileges, -* to remove all.%0a62. It is absolutely necessary to be registered to register channels as well as be opped under either of these three systems. (Unless you use /mode, which expires every time you log off.) This is another incentive to register and have everyone in your channel register as well.%0aDiv. 3. MemoServ.%0a Prior reading: par. 2.%0a 63. MemoServ.%0a 64. Advantages.%0a 65. Memos to channels.%0a 66. Possible application.%0a 67. Range of memos to channels.%0a 68. Storage of memos.%0a63. MemoServ is a service to send messages to registered:%0aFirst. Users.%0aSecond. Channels.%0a64. The advantages of MemoServ are that it:%0aFirst. Works whether the target is on- or offline.%0aSecond. Stores messages indefinitely.%0a65. MemoServ can be used to send messages to channels. %0a66. It is possible to set up a system where the ops of a channel talk to each other while private conversation continues unawares below. I do not believe this system is doable under any other protocol. This will greatly enhance the experience of managing a channel.%0a67. By default only super-ops and the owner will get memos to a channel. If you want people to get memos but do not trust them with super-op powers, your only choices are to use ACCESS or FLAGS.%0a68. MemoServ stores and numbers memos so you can look back on them whenever you want.%0aDiv. 4. Miscellaneous.%0a 69. VHosts.%0a 70. Cloaks.%0a 71. Note for using all services.%0a69. To hide your IP on most servers, ask HostServ. One will not be automatically given, but will be approved or rejected at network discretion. Pay attention to the kind of people that use the network and the kind of vHosts other people have to maximize your chances of approval. A vHost (short for "visible host") is in the form of a domain that does not actually resolve.%0a70. On Freenode, there is no HostServ. Instead "cloaks" (their name for vHosts) are to be manually requested in #freenode. If you are affiliated with a FOSS project, you may request a cloak of that project, in the form project/role/user. If you do not meet that project's policy for letting you have cloaks, you can get an "unaffiliated" cloak, in the form unaffiliated/accountname.%0aNote. It is possible through manipulating ChanServ to reveal a person's IP. The details will not be discussed here, both because I cannot see a reason someone would want to know this without malicious intent, and because I personally do not know how. But the take-away is that cloaks are not completely secure and complete security requires a VPN or Tor.%0a71. Unlike private messages with users, messages to services are NOT in a separate window, except in Pidgin. Thus it is EXTREMELY EASY to accidentally divulge your password if you mistype something. For that reason I would recommend not using a password you use anywhere else, and always double checking if you have the prefix "/msg NickServ" completely right.%0aPART V. MODES.%0a Prior reading: par. 9.%0a 72. Divisions of modes.%0a 73. Classes of channel modes.%0a 74. /mode.%0a 75. Adding or removing multiple modes.%0a Div. 1. Channel Modes.%0a Div. 2. User Modes.%0a72. Modes are divided into:%0aFirst. User modes, set by a user upon themselves or a server upon a user.%0aSecond. Channel modes, set by an op upon a channel or users in it, or by a server or service upon a channel.%0aThird. Server modes, set by a server operator upon their server, which is beyond the scope of this work.%0a73. Channel modes are in this work considered in two classes:%0aFirst. Modes set by an op upon a channel.%0aSecond. Modes set by an op upon its users, giving them privileges or restrictions within the channel.%0a74. To set modes, use /mode, with the following parameters:%0aFirst. The target of the mode, be it a user for the first division of modes, or a channel for the second.%0aSecond. + or - and the mode or modes to be added or removed.%0aThird. Any parameter for the mode.%0a75. Multiple modes may be added at the same time, but:%0aFirst. The modes and the parameters must be grouped together; as "/mode #channel +bbbb troll1 troll2 troll3 troll4" (to ban 4 trolls with 1 /mode).%0aSecond. There must be as many modes as there are parameters.%0aThird. The same action cannot both add and remove modes.%0aDiv. 1. Channel Modes.%0a Prior reading: par. 74.%0a 76. First step of channel modes.%0a 77. +k.%0a 78. +i.%0a 79. +b.%0a 80. +e.%0a 81. +I.%0a 82. Modes of different op grades.%0a 83. Applications.%0a 84. +r.%0a 85. +m.%0a 86. +M.%0a76. In this division, the first step is always /mode followed by the target channel.%0a77. To make a channel require a password to join:%0aFirst. "+k".%0aSecond. The password, case sensitive.%0a78. To make a channel invite-only, "+i".%0a79. To ban someone:%0aFirst. +b.%0aSecond. The mask intended to be banned. [See par. 27.]%0a80. To exempt someone from banning:%0aFirst. +e.%0aSecond. The mask intended to be excepted.%0a81. To exempt someone from having to be invited:%0aFirst. +I.%0aSecond. The mask intended to be exempted.%0a82. To use xOP through /mode [see par. 44]:%0aFirst. To make someone owner, +q.%0aSecond. To super-op someone, +a.%0aThird. To op someone, +o.%0aFourth. To half-op someone, +h.%0aFifth. To voice someone, +v.%0a83. It is possible to use /mode to op people through masks as well as nicks. This may be useful on Freenode.%0a84. To prevent unregistered users from joining, +r.%0a85. To prevent unvoiced users from talking (but not from viewing), +m.%0aNote. You may want to use LEVELS SET AUTOVOICE 0 to auto-voice people, and then strip voice when they become troublemakers.%0a86. To prevent unvoiced AND unregistered users from talking (but not from viewing), +M.%0aNote. The above three measures are all very good defenses against low-effort trolls.%0aDiv. 2. User Modes.%0aPrior reading: par. 74.%0a 87. +R.%0a 88. +p.%0a87. To block private messages from unregistered users, +R.%0a88. To hide channels the enquirer doesn't share with you, as well as sign-on and idle time from /whois, +p.%0aNote. Freenode does that automatically, but MOST OTHER NETWORKS DON'T, and thus this information, in conjunction with others can be a versatile tool for investigating trolls.%0aTHE END.%0aTABULATION OF MOD ROLES.%0a------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------%0a| Common name | /mode code | Symbol (text based) | Symbol (Hexchat) | Symbol (Pidgin) | ACCESS level |%0a| Owner | +q | ~ | Orange dot | Blue flag | 10000 |%0a| Super-op | +a | & | Yellow dot | None | 10 |%0a| Op | +o | @ | Blue dot | Gold hexagram | 5 |%0a| Half-op | +h | %25 | Light blue dot | Silver star | 4 |%0a| Voiced | +v | + | Blue dot | "Connection" | 3 |%0a------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------%0aFURTHER READING.%0aNote: The sources provided herein are for purposes of comparison and reference only. No inference of endorsement or responsibility for any part of any of their contents is to be drawn or can be accepted.--Author.%0aOriginal IRC RFC's:%0aRFC 1459 by Jarkko Oikarinen (inventor of IRC): https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1459%0aRFC 2811 "Channel Management" : https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2811%0aRFC 2812 "Client Protocol": https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2812%0aRizon Wiki https://wiki.rizon.net/index.php?title=Main_Page%0aAnopeWiki https://wiki.anope.org/index.php/Main_Page%0aAtheme Wiki https://github.com/atheme/atheme/wiki%0aUnrealIRCd Documentation Wiki https://www.unrealircd.org/docs/Main_Page%0a -time=1646513760 +text=[@%0aIRC MADE EASY, by QUINTUPLICATE, 2019.%0aSecond printing with some errors corrected and other assorted revision, 2020.%0aThird printing with corrections and revisions, 2021.%0aCONTENTS.%0a Introduction.%0a Part I. The Nature of IRC.%0a Part II. Connecting.%0a Part III. Commands.%0a Part IV. Services.%0a Part V. Modes.%0a Tabulation of Mod Roles.%0a Further Reading.%0aINTRODUCTION.%0aIf you are reading this, you do not need reasons for using IRC; therefore none will be given.%0a%0aBrevity, simplicity, clarity, organization, and convenience have been the goals of this work, and not literary beauty. %0a%0aI would like to thank all those who read and offered feedback on this work. I do not pretend to be an expert, and this work is mostly based on my personal experience. All faults in this work are mine alone, and suggestions for improvement are eagerly requested. %0a%0aThis work is intended to be read from beginning to end. Sequential indices head every part and division, in order to provide a concise summary of the matter contained therein.%0a%0aI disclaim all legal responsibility for anything done in consequence of this work. I also disclaim all rights in this work; it is in the public domain.%0a%0aTHE AUTHOR.%0aPART I. THE NATURE OF IRC.%0a 1. IRC, servers, clients.%0a 2. Clients only receive when they are online.%0a 3. Networks and channels.%0a 4. # and & channels.%0a 5. Life and death of channels.%0a 6. Channel, network, and server operators.%0a 7. Existence of # channels.%0a 8. Commands and ordinary messages.%0a 9. / for starting commands.%0a1. Internet Relay Chat, or IRC, is a protocol for communication between:%0aFirst. Servers, which carry the communication; and%0aSecond. Clients, which are connected to servers, through which they communicate with each other.%0a2. Servers do not store messages for clients; a client will only see the messages servers transmit when it is online.%0a3. Servers--%0aFirst. May be grouped into networks, which allow channels to be shared;%0aSecond. Carry channels, in which all communication between clients takes place.%0a4. Channels begin with--%0aFirst. # for channels usable throughout the network; and%0aSecond. & for channels usable on one server only. Few networks will have or allow the creation of such channels.%0aNote. Channels beginning with ## are # channels, and on Freenode are used for conversation unrelated to FOSS. %0a5. A channel is created when the first user joins, and is destroyed when the last user leaves.%0aNote. In some networks, it is not possible to create channels simply by joining them.%0a6. Channels, servers, and networks have their own classes of operators, each having a wider range of power than the one before it.%0a7. A channel beginning with # exists--%0aFirst. On every server to which a client that is a member of it is connected;%0aSecond. On every server through which a message to every server covered by the first item must pass.%0a8. Clients and servers may send commands to servers. An ordinary message is interpreted as "/query %3cmessage>".%0a9. A command always begins with "/".%0aPART II. CONNECTING.%0a 10. Clients.%0a 11. Web chats.%0a 12. Finding channels.%0a 13. Server key, address, and nick.%0a 14. Message of the day.%0a 15. Joining channels.%0a 16. Networks.%0a 17. Autojoins.%0a10. There is no single make of client; instead there is a variety of types. Ones I've used are:%0amIRC: For Windows. Proprietary shareware with a $20 license fee after 30 days.%0aPidgin: For Windows and Linux. Is also a client for many other chat protocols, but is slightly different from more conventional IRC clients.%0aTrillian: For OS X, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android. Proprietary, has a free version and a paid version without ads, resembles an IM client much more than an IRC client. Is also a client for its in-house chat protocol.%0aHexChat: For Windows. FOSS version of XChat, which has a proprietary Windows version that requires payment. Past a certain point, will clear old messages as new messages come in. Has support for mIRC color codes, but not for Chinese characters.%0aIrssi: For Linux. A Text Based client, unlike the 4 others, which are GUI clients. Not recommended for new users.%0aThere are also other clients that I haven't used:%0aChatzilla (an add-on for Firefox), XChat (FOSS for Linux), WeeChat, Quassel, AdiIRC, etc.%0a11. For connecting on the go or from foreign devices, use KiwiIRC (kiwiirc.com) or Mibbit (mibbit.com), or see if the IRC network provides a web chat.%0a12. To find IRC channels, use irc2go.com. Most clients will include lists of networks with them.%0a13. To connect to IRC, it is needed to provide:%0aFirst. A server key or password. Very few servers will have this.%0aSecond. A server address. Use the address the network provides for the whole network; a server will be automatically assigned to you.%0aThird. A nickname or nick. If your nick is already in use, the server will let you join with numbers added to the end.%0a14. Once you have connected, you will receive a Message Of The Day. This will usually include ground rules for the network and helpful tips.%0a15. From this point on, type "/join [channel, including leading symbol] [password if one is needed]" if you were asked to join a channel, or just "/list" if you're just looking around.%0a16. Here are some networks:%0aFreenode: Focuses on free and open-source software and other collaborative projects. Much more centralized and strictly governed than other IRC networks. (chat.freenode.net)%0aRizon: A general-purpose IRC network. It aims to cultivate a free, fun atmosphere. Both entertainment channels like #4chan and #8chan as well as more serious channels like #bibanon are there. (irc.rizon.net)%0aEFnet: The original IRC network (not exactly, but close enough.) Has no ChanServ or NickServ, so keeping your nickname and channel yours will require some legwork. (irc.efnet.org)%0aIRCnet: A European split of EFnet. Has no ChanServ or NickServ, so keeping your nickname and channel yours will require some legwork. (open.ircnet.net)%0aUndernet: Has no NickServ, and registering channels is by application; channels will only be registered if they are active and have 5 regulars. (irc.undernet.net)%0aThese are the biggest ones, but there are many small networks. You're liable to find a good conversation and many friends on any of them, so give them a try!%0a17. At this point you may be wondering how to have your client join a channel every time you log on. Your client should have an "execute upon connection" box. Type /join [channel] [password if one is needed] in it.%0aPART III. COMMANDS.%0a Prior reading: par. 9.%0a 18. /join, /j.%0a 19. /msg, /m%0a 20. Target of /msg.%0a 21. /quit.%0a 22. /part.%0a 23. /say, /query.%0a 24. Important notices for /say and /query.%0a 25. /invite.%0a 26. /op, /deop, /voice, /devoice, /hop, /dehop.%0a 27. /ban, /unban, /kick, /kickban, /kb.%0a 28. /whois, /whowas.%0a 29. /help.%0a18. The first command we will look at is /join or /j. It has two parameters:%0aFirst. Channel to join. Mandatory. The initial symbol must be included.%0aSecond. Channel key. Optional. If you happen to forget it, you may ask ChanServ using /cs GETKEY.%0aNote. A /join command may fail because the channel you join is an invite-only channel. Again, ask ChanServ for an invite.%0a19. Another command is /msg, or /m for short everywhere except Pidgin. It is used for private messages, (DO NOT CALL THEM DIRECT MESSAGES UNLESS YOU WANT TO SOUND LIKE YOU USE DISCORD WHICH YOU SHOULDN'T BECAUSE IT'S NOT FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE.) It has two parameters:%0aFirst. The target. Mandatory.%0aSecond. The message. Mandatory.%0a20. The target can be:%0aFirst. A user. The message might not get through because the user might not take PMs from unregistered users or have put you on /ignore.%0aSecond. A channel. Channels are set by default not to accept messages from users that are not in them.%0aThird. A service. In most clients, messages to services do not appear in a separate window.%0a21. Another command is /quit. It disconnects you from IRC. The command takes one parameter: a quit message. It is optional to leave a quit message, but usually people will tell a joke in it. If none is given, it will default to "Leaving".%0a22. Another command is /part. It allows you to leave a channel without disconnecting altogether. It has two parameters:%0aFirst. A channel to leave. Optional, defaults to channel you are typing /part in.%0aSecond. A part message. Optional, defaults to none.%0a23. Another two commands are /say and /query. They send a message normally as if no command were being used, and are good for two purposes:%0aFirst. Sending a message beginning with / without triggering a command.%0aSecond. PMing someone and opening a separate window with that person (/msg doesn't do that.)%0aNote. For the first item, if you begin a message with ./ you will be understood.%0a24. For using /say and /query, remember that:%0aFirst. /say works on channels, while /query works on users.%0aSecond. /say takes only the message as a parameter, while /query takes the same parameters as /msg except it is not possible to /query channels.%0a25. Another command is /invite. For invite only channels, this will be necessary if you want to get someone in. It has two parameters:%0aFirst. The user to be invited. Mandatory.%0aSecond. The channel to be invited to. Optional, defaults to current channel. %0aNote. You have to be an op to use this. If you are already one and can't get in, use ChanServ.%0a26. Another set of commands are /op and /deop, /hop and /dehop, /voice and /devoice. They will save you a lot of effort if you don't want to use /mode or ChanServ. %0aNote. To op yourself when you have the right to do so, use ChanServ.%0a27. To punish people, use /ban and /unban, /kick, or /kickban or /kb if you want to do both. People who are under a plain /ban will not be allowed to send messages to the channel, but will still be able to view messages. If they leave, they can't rejoin for the duration of the ban. It takes one parameter, the mask, consisting of three parts:%0aFirst. The nickname. This will ban everyone using the nickname.%0aSecond. The "ident", i.e. the part you see before the @ when someone joins a channel.%0aThird. The host. An IP address or range of IP addresses can be used. If there are no legitimate users from a country or state trolls are posting from, you may do /ban *!*@*.[country code] or /ban *!*@*.[USPS code, e.g. wa for Washington].us. Regular expressions may be used for all 3 parts of the mask.%0aNote. Timed bans are not possible with /ban or /kb. You must /unban manually.%0a28. To find out what someone's IP is, use /whois and /whowas. The only parameter is the nickname.%0aNote. On Freenode and some other networks, YOUR IP ADDRESS IS NOT MASKED LIKE IT IS ON RIZON. IT IS IN YOUR BENEFIT TO OBTAIN A CLOAK/VHOST AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.%0a29. To know what commands your client supports, use /help. Play around a bit. It'll explain some of the more obscure commands better than I can.%0aPART IV. SERVICES.%0a Prior reading: par. 9.%0a 30. Services common to all networks with them.%0a 31. Services that occasionally appear.%0a 32. Scope of part.%0a 33. Querying a server, /ns, /cs, /ms, /hs.%0a 34. HELP.%0a Div. 1. NickServ.%0a Div. 2. ChanServ.%0a Div. 3. MemoServ.%0a Div. 4. Miscellaneous.%0a30. Every network that has services will have--%0aFirst. NickServ, for registering nicknames.%0aSecond. ChanServ, for registering channels.%0aThird. MemoServ, for sending memos to offline users.%0aFourth. OperServ, for use by server operators.%0a31. Some networks will also have--%0aFirst. HostServ, for requesting virtual hosts for cloaking IPs.%0aSecond. BotServ, for requesting bots.%0aThird. HelpServ, for requesting help.%0aFourth. FunServ, for trivia games.%0a32. This work will not attempt to go into an exhaustive description of what every service can do, but will cover the basics of using them as well as some useful functions.%0a33. To query a server, use /msg [service] [command]. Most, but by no means all, clients will allow you to shorten the query by using:%0aFirst. For NickServ, /nickserv or /ns.%0aSecond. For ChanServ, /chanserv or /cs.%0aThird. For MemoServ, /memoserv or /ms.%0aFourth. For HostServ, /hostserv or /hs.%0aNote. The latter, abbreviated forms will be used throughout this work.%0a34. Your first command to a service should always be /msg [service] HELP.%0aDiv. 1. NickServ.%0a Prior reading: pars. 30, 33, 34.%0a 35. REGISTER.%0a 36. CONFIRM.%0a 37. IDENTIFY.%0a 38. Auto-identify.%0a 39. GHOST.%0a 40. GROUP.%0a 41. SET ENFORCE.%0a35. To register a nickname, use /ns REGISTER, with the following two parameters:%0aFirst. A password.%0aSecond. An email address. %0aNote. Registration is highly encouraged, both for the security of your nickname, as well as because some channels won't let you join if you are unregistered to prevent spammers.%0a36. After you have done so, you will receive an email which will direct you to type /ns CONFIRM followed by a code. The registration will expire if you do not confirm it within 24 hours.%0a37. To log in as a registered nickname, use /ns IDENTIFY, with the following parameters:%0aFirst. A nickname, if it is not your current nickname.%0aSecond. The password you registered it as.%0a38. Constantly typing it may be annoying, not to mention revealing of your IP. To have your client "remember" your password, put /ns IDENTIFY [password] in your auto-execute box.%0a39. Sometimes when you get disconnected there may be a copy of yourself still in the channel. To remove this copy, type /ns GHOST with the following parameters:%0aFirst. The nickname to be removed.%0aSecond. The password of that nick, if you are not in a group with it.%0aNote. If your client allows for it, by all means put down names for your "second alternative" and "third alternative", and register them.%0a40. If you do get a vHost/cloak, it would be a good idea to group all your nicks under one group, so that all the nicks may use it. %0aUse /ns GROUP with the following parameters:%0aFirst. A nick you wish to be in the same group with.%0aSecond. That nick's password.%0a41. To protect your nickname while you are offline, use /ns SET ENFORCE. This will give anybody who uses this nickname 30 seconds to supply the password, or have their nick changed.%0aDiv. 2. ChanServ.%0a Prior reading: par. 26.%0a 42. REGISTER.%0a 43. SET ACCESSTYPE.%0a 44. Ways to use xOP.%0a 45. SOP, AOP, HOP, VOP.%0a 46. xOP.%0a 47. Powers of ops.%0a 48. Voiced people.%0a 49. Half-ops.%0a 50. Ops.%0a 51. Super-ops.%0a 52. Symbols for ops.%0a 53. Purpose of ACCESS.%0a 54. Access levels.%0a 55. HELP LEVELS DESC.%0a 56. LEVELS.%0a 57. ACCESS.%0a 58. Purpose of FLAGS.%0a 59. Nature of FLAGS.%0a 60. HELP FLAGS.%0a 61. FLAGS.%0a 62. Need to register.%0a42. To register a channel, use /cs REGISTER, with the following three parameters:%0aFirst. The channel to be registered.%0aSecond. A password for that channel. While mandatory, you may wish to enable SECUREFOUNDER to prevent anyone into the hands of which the password might fall from abusing it.%0aThird. A description of that channel, for use with /list.%0aNote. Some networks might not require the second or third.%0a43. There are three ways to manage the various administrative positions of an IRC channel:%0aFirst. xOP.%0aSecond. ACCESS.%0aThird. FLAGS.%0aNote. To change from one to the other, use /cs SET #channel ACCESSTYPE.%0a44. XOP may be used:%0aFirst. By /mode.%0aSecond. By ChanServ.%0a45. There are four types of ops:%0aFirst. Super-ops (SOP).%0aSecond. Ops (AOP).%0aThird. Half-ops. (HOP).%0aFourth. Voiced people. (VOP).%0aNote. The fourth is not a real op class, but still a privileged class; as used here, the word "op" includes voiced people.%0a46. To add people to each class, use /cs #channel xOP [hence the name] with the single parameter of the nickname of the person to be added.%0a47. Each level of op, except voiced people, can:%0aFirst. Ban and kick people at or below their level.%0aSecond. Give and take access levels at or below their level.%0a48. Voiced people gain no privileges except the right to keep sending messages when the channel is under +m.%0a49. Half-ops can set the topic on top of that.%0a50. Ops, also known as chanops or chops, can ban, give, and take ops and half-ops.%0a51. Super-ops, or protect-ops, can only be kicked by the channel owner.%0a52. The symbols for them in text-based clients are:%0aFirst. For the owner of the channel, ~ before the nick.%0aSecond. For super-ops, & before the nick.%0aThird. For ops, @ before the nick.%0aFourth. For half-ops, %25 before the nick.%0aFifth. For voiced people, + before the nick.%0aNote. See the "Tabulation of Mod Roles" for the representations of mod roles in two common clients.%0a53. ACCESS is useful if you wish all users of a certain class to have privileges other than the default granted by xOP.%0a54. The access levels are:%0aFirst. The founder, 10000.%0aSecond. Super-ops, 10.%0aThird. Ops, 5.%0aFourth. Half-ops, 4.%0aFifth. Voiced people, 3.%0aSixth. Ordinary users, 0.%0aSeventh. Banned people, -1.%0aNote. The gaps between access levels are deliberate, to enable the formation of new access levels.%0a55. For a list of access levels with their features, use /cs HELP LEVELS DESC.%0a56. To adjust them, use /cs LEVELS with the following parameters:%0aFirst. The channel on which the change is to take place.%0aSecond. LIST, to simply list the privileges of the current access levels for the channel and SET, to change them.%0aThird. The feature (found using HELP LEVELS) the right to use which is sought to be changed.%0aFourth. The numerical access level to change it to.%0a57. To add or remove a person to the access list, use /cs ACCESS with the following parameters:%0aFirst. The channel whose access list is sought to be changed.%0aSecond. ADD to add someone and DEL to remove someone.%0aThird. The nick of the person to be added or removed.%0aFourth. The access level to which they are to be added (for ADD only).%0aNote. To change the access level of a person, repeat this process.%0a58. FLAGS should be used if and only if you would like to fine-tune and individualize what every person is able to do.%0a59. FLAGS contains a list of attributes which are added to individual nicks as appropriate.%0aNote. These "attributes" contain one letter, and ARE NOT coterminous with or identical to the "features" of ACCESS!%0a60. To see a list of flags, use /cs HELP FLAGS.%0aNote. Flags are case sensitive.%0a61. To use FLAGS, use /cs FLAGS with the following parameters:%0aFirst. The channel.%0aSecond. The nick.%0aThird. + or - followed by one-letter "flags".%0aNote. +* to add all privileges, -* to remove all.%0a62. It is absolutely necessary to be registered to register channels as well as be opped under either of these three systems. (Unless you use /mode, which expires every time you log off.) This is another incentive to register and have everyone in your channel register as well.%0aDiv. 3. MemoServ.%0a Prior reading: par. 2.%0a 63. MemoServ.%0a 64. Advantages.%0a 65. Memos to channels.%0a 66. Possible application.%0a 67. Range of memos to channels.%0a 68. Storage of memos.%0a63. MemoServ is a service to send messages to registered:%0aFirst. Users.%0aSecond. Channels.%0a64. The advantages of MemoServ are that it:%0aFirst. Works whether the target is on- or offline.%0aSecond. Stores messages indefinitely.%0a65. MemoServ can be used to send messages to channels. %0a66. It is possible to set up a system where the ops of a channel talk to each other while private conversation continues unawares below. I do not believe this system is doable under any other protocol. This will greatly enhance the experience of managing a channel.%0a67. By default only super-ops and the owner will get memos to a channel. If you want people to get memos but do not trust them with super-op powers, your only choices are to use ACCESS or FLAGS.%0a68. MemoServ stores and numbers memos so you can look back on them whenever you want.%0aDiv. 4. Miscellaneous.%0a 69. VHosts.%0a 70. Cloaks.%0a 71. Note for using all services.%0a69. To hide your IP on most servers, ask HostServ. One will not be automatically given, but will be approved or rejected at network discretion. Pay attention to the kind of people that use the network and the kind of vHosts other people have to maximize your chances of approval. A vHost (short for "visible host") is in the form of a domain that does not actually resolve.%0a70. On Freenode, there is no HostServ. Instead "cloaks" (their name for vHosts) are to be manually requested in #freenode. If you are affiliated with a FOSS project, you may request a cloak of that project, in the form project/role/user. If you do not meet that project's policy for letting you have cloaks, you can get an "unaffiliated" cloak, in the form unaffiliated/accountname.%0aNote. It is possible through manipulating ChanServ to reveal a person's IP. The details will not be discussed here, both because I cannot see a reason someone would want to know this without malicious intent, and because I personally do not know how. But the take-away is that cloaks are not completely secure and complete security requires a VPN or Tor.%0a71. Unlike private messages with users, messages to services are NOT in a separate window, except in Pidgin. Thus it is EXTREMELY EASY to accidentally divulge your password if you mistype something. For that reason I would recommend not using a password you use anywhere else, and always double checking if you have the prefix "/msg NickServ" completely right.%0aPART V. MODES.%0a Prior reading: par. 9.%0a 72. Divisions of modes.%0a 73. Classes of channel modes.%0a 74. /mode.%0a 75. Adding or removing multiple modes.%0a Div. 1. Channel Modes.%0a Div. 2. User Modes.%0a72. Modes are divided into:%0aFirst. User modes, set by a user upon themselves or a server upon a user.%0aSecond. Channel modes, set by an op upon a channel or users in it, or by a server or service upon a channel.%0aThird. Server modes, set by a server operator upon their server, which is beyond the scope of this work.%0a73. Channel modes are in this work considered in two classes:%0aFirst. Modes set by an op upon a channel.%0aSecond. Modes set by an op upon its users, giving them privileges or restrictions within the channel.%0a74. To set modes, use /mode, with the following parameters:%0aFirst. The target of the mode, be it a user for the first division of modes, or a channel for the second.%0aSecond. + or - and the mode or modes to be added or removed.%0aThird. Any parameter for the mode.%0a75. Multiple modes may be added at the same time, but:%0aFirst. The modes and the parameters must be grouped together; as "/mode #channel +bbbb troll1 troll2 troll3 troll4" (to ban 4 trolls with 1 /mode).%0aSecond. There must be as many modes as there are parameters.%0aThird. The same action cannot both add and remove modes.%0aDiv. 1. Channel Modes.%0a Prior reading: par. 74.%0a 76. First step of channel modes.%0a 77. +k.%0a 78. +i.%0a 79. +b.%0a 80. +e.%0a 81. +I.%0a 82. Modes of different op grades.%0a 83. Applications.%0a 84. +r.%0a 85. +m.%0a 86. +M.%0a76. In this division, the first step is always /mode followed by the target channel.%0a77. To make a channel require a password to join:%0aFirst. "+k".%0aSecond. The password, case sensitive.%0a78. To make a channel invite-only, "+i".%0a79. To ban someone:%0aFirst. +b.%0aSecond. The mask intended to be banned. [See par. 27.]%0a80. To exempt someone from banning:%0aFirst. +e.%0aSecond. The mask intended to be excepted.%0a81. To exempt someone from having to be invited:%0aFirst. +I.%0aSecond. The mask intended to be exempted.%0a82. To use xOP through /mode [see par. 44]:%0aFirst. To make someone owner, +q.%0aSecond. To super-op someone, +a.%0aThird. To op someone, +o.%0aFourth. To half-op someone, +h.%0aFifth. To voice someone, +v.%0a83. It is possible to use /mode to op people through masks as well as nicks. This may be useful on Freenode.%0a84. To prevent unregistered users from joining, +r.%0a85. To prevent unvoiced users from talking (but not from viewing), +m.%0aNote. You may want to use LEVELS SET AUTOVOICE 0 to auto-voice people, and then strip voice when they become troublemakers.%0a86. To prevent unvoiced AND unregistered users from talking (but not from viewing), +M.%0aNote. The above three measures are all very good defenses against low-effort trolls.%0aDiv. 2. User Modes.%0aPrior reading: par. 74.%0a 87. +R.%0a 88. +p.%0a87. To block private messages from unregistered users, +R.%0a88. To hide channels the enquirer doesn't share with you, as well as sign-on and idle time from /whois, +p.%0aNote. Freenode does that automatically, but MOST OTHER NETWORKS DON'T, and thus this information, in conjunction with others can be a versatile tool for investigating trolls.%0aTHE END.%0aTABULATION OF MOD ROLES.%0a------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------%0a| Common name | /mode code | Symbol (text based) | Symbol (Hexchat) | Symbol (Pidgin) | ACCESS level |%0a| Owner | +q | ~ | Orange dot | Blue flag | 10000 |%0a| Super-op | +a | & | Yellow dot | None | 10 |%0a| Op | +o | @ | Blue dot | Gold hexagram | 5 |%0a| Half-op | +h | %25 | Light blue dot | Silver star | 4 |%0a| Voiced | +v | + | Blue dot | "Connection" | 3 |%0a------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------%0aFURTHER READING.%0aNote: The sources provided herein are for purposes of comparison and reference only. No inference of endorsement or responsibility for any part of any of their contents is to be drawn or can be accepted.--Author.%0aOriginal IRC RFC's:%0aRFC 1459 by Jarkko Oikarinen (inventor of IRC): https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1459%0aRFC 2811 "Channel Management" : https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2811%0aRFC 2812 "Client Protocol": https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2812%0aRizon Wiki https://wiki.rizon.net/index.php?title=Main_Page%0aAnopeWiki https://wiki.anope.org/index.php/Main_Page%0aAtheme Wiki https://github.com/atheme/atheme/wiki%0aUnrealIRCd Documentation Wiki https://www.unrealircd.org/docs/Main_Page%0a@]%0a +time=1707072729 +author:1707072729=jrmu +diff:1707072729:1646513760:=1d0%0a%3c [@%0a399d397%0a%3c @]%0a +host:1707072729=104.167.242.140 author:1646513760=jrmu diff:1646513760:1646513760:=1,397d0%0a%3c IRC MADE EASY, by QUINTUPLICATE, 2019.%0a%3c Second printing with some errors corrected and other assorted revision, 2020.%0a%3c Third printing with corrections and revisions, 2021.%0a%3c CONTENTS.%0a%3c Introduction.%0a%3c Part I. The Nature of IRC.%0a%3c Part II. Connecting.%0a%3c Part III. Commands.%0a%3c Part IV. Services.%0a%3c Part V. Modes.%0a%3c Tabulation of Mod Roles.%0a%3c Further Reading.%0a%3c INTRODUCTION.%0a%3c If you are reading this, you do not need reasons for using IRC; therefore none will be given.%0a%3c %0a%3c Brevity, simplicity, clarity, organization, and convenience have been the goals of this work, and not literary beauty. %0a%3c %0a%3c I would like to thank all those who read and offered feedback on this work. I do not pretend to be an expert, and this work is mostly based on my personal experience. All faults in this work are mine alone, and suggestions for improvement are eagerly requested. %0a%3c %0a%3c This work is intended to be read from beginning to end. Sequential indices head every part and division, in order to provide a concise summary of the matter contained therein.%0a%3c %0a%3c I disclaim all legal responsibility for anything done in consequence of this work. I also disclaim all rights in this work; it is in the public domain.%0a%3c %0a%3c THE AUTHOR.%0a%3c PART I. THE NATURE OF IRC.%0a%3c 1. IRC, servers, clients.%0a%3c 2. Clients only receive when they are online.%0a%3c 3. Networks and channels.%0a%3c 4. # and & channels.%0a%3c 5. Life and death of channels.%0a%3c 6. Channel, network, and server operators.%0a%3c 7. Existence of # channels.%0a%3c 8. Commands and ordinary messages.%0a%3c 9. / for starting commands.%0a%3c 1. Internet Relay Chat, or IRC, is a protocol for communication between:%0a%3c First. Servers, which carry the communication; and%0a%3c Second. Clients, which are connected to servers, through which they communicate with each other.%0a%3c 2. Servers do not store messages for clients; a client will only see the messages servers transmit when it is online.%0a%3c 3. Servers--%0a%3c First. May be grouped into networks, which allow channels to be shared;%0a%3c Second. Carry channels, in which all communication between clients takes place.%0a%3c 4. Channels begin with--%0a%3c First. # for channels usable throughout the network; and%0a%3c Second. & for channels usable on one server only. Few networks will have or allow the creation of such channels.%0a%3c Note. Channels beginning with ## are # channels, and on Freenode are used for conversation unrelated to FOSS. %0a%3c 5. A channel is created when the first user joins, and is destroyed when the last user leaves.%0a%3c Note. In some networks, it is not possible to create channels simply by joining them.%0a%3c 6. Channels, servers, and networks have their own classes of operators, each having a wider range of power than the one before it.%0a%3c 7. A channel beginning with # exists--%0a%3c First. On every server to which a client that is a member of it is connected;%0a%3c Second. On every server through which a message to every server covered by the first item must pass.%0a%3c 8. Clients and servers may send commands to servers. An ordinary message is interpreted as "/query %3cmessage>".%0a%3c 9. A command always begins with "/".%0a%3c PART II. CONNECTING.%0a%3c 10. Clients.%0a%3c 11. Web chats.%0a%3c 12. Finding channels.%0a%3c 13. Server key, address, and nick.%0a%3c 14. Message of the day.%0a%3c 15. Joining channels.%0a%3c 16. Networks.%0a%3c 17. Autojoins.%0a%3c 10. There is no single make of client; instead there is a variety of types. Ones I've used are:%0a%3c mIRC: For Windows. Proprietary shareware with a $20 license fee after 30 days.%0a%3c Pidgin: For Windows and Linux. Is also a client for many other chat protocols, but is slightly different from more conventional IRC clients.%0a%3c Trillian: For OS X, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android. Proprietary, has a free version and a paid version without ads, resembles an IM client much more than an IRC client. Is also a client for its in-house chat protocol.%0a%3c HexChat: For Windows. FOSS version of XChat, which has a proprietary Windows version that requires payment. Past a certain point, will clear old messages as new messages come in. Has support for mIRC color codes, but not for Chinese characters.%0a%3c Irssi: For Linux. A Text Based client, unlike the 4 others, which are GUI clients. Not recommended for new users.%0a%3c There are also other clients that I haven't used:%0a%3c Chatzilla (an add-on for Firefox), XChat (FOSS for Linux), WeeChat, Quassel, AdiIRC, etc.%0a%3c 11. For connecting on the go or from foreign devices, use KiwiIRC (kiwiirc.com) or Mibbit (mibbit.com), or see if the IRC network provides a web chat.%0a%3c 12. To find IRC channels, use irc2go.com. Most clients will include lists of networks with them.%0a%3c 13. To connect to IRC, it is needed to provide:%0a%3c First. A server key or password. Very few servers will have this.%0a%3c Second. A server address. Use the address the network provides for the whole network; a server will be automatically assigned to you.%0a%3c Third. A nickname or nick. If your nick is already in use, the server will let you join with numbers added to the end.%0a%3c 14. Once you have connected, you will receive a Message Of The Day. This will usually include ground rules for the network and helpful tips.%0a%3c 15. From this point on, type "/join [channel, including leading symbol] [password if one is needed]" if you were asked to join a channel, or just "/list" if you're just looking around.%0a%3c 16. Here are some networks:%0a%3c Freenode: Focuses on free and open-source software and other collaborative projects. Much more centralized and strictly governed than other IRC networks. (chat.freenode.net)%0a%3c Rizon: A general-purpose IRC network. It aims to cultivate a free, fun atmosphere. Both entertainment channels like #4chan and #8chan as well as more serious channels like #bibanon are there. (irc.rizon.net)%0a%3c EFnet: The original IRC network (not exactly, but close enough.) Has no ChanServ or NickServ, so keeping your nickname and channel yours will require some legwork. (irc.efnet.org)%0a%3c IRCnet: A European split of EFnet. Has no ChanServ or NickServ, so keeping your nickname and channel yours will require some legwork. (open.ircnet.net)%0a%3c Undernet: Has no NickServ, and registering channels is by application; channels will only be registered if they are active and have 5 regulars. (irc.undernet.net)%0a%3c These are the biggest ones, but there are many small networks. You're liable to find a good conversation and many friends on any of them, so give them a try!%0a%3c 17. At this point you may be wondering how to have your client join a channel every time you log on. Your client should have an "execute upon connection" box. Type /join [channel] [password if one is needed] in it.%0a%3c PART III. COMMANDS.%0a%3c Prior reading: par. 9.%0a%3c 18. /join, /j.%0a%3c 19. /msg, /m%0a%3c 20. Target of /msg.%0a%3c 21. /quit.%0a%3c 22. /part.%0a%3c 23. /say, /query.%0a%3c 24. Important notices for /say and /query.%0a%3c 25. /invite.%0a%3c 26. /op, /deop, /voice, /devoice, /hop, /dehop.%0a%3c 27. /ban, /unban, /kick, /kickban, /kb.%0a%3c 28. /whois, /whowas.%0a%3c 29. /help.%0a%3c 18. The first command we will look at is /join or /j. It has two parameters:%0a%3c First. Channel to join. Mandatory. The initial symbol must be included.%0a%3c Second. Channel key. Optional. If you happen to forget it, you may ask ChanServ using /cs GETKEY.%0a%3c Note. A /join command may fail because the channel you join is an invite-only channel. Again, ask ChanServ for an invite.%0a%3c 19. Another command is /msg, or /m for short everywhere except Pidgin. It is used for private messages, (DO NOT CALL THEM DIRECT MESSAGES UNLESS YOU WANT TO SOUND LIKE YOU USE DISCORD WHICH YOU SHOULDN'T BECAUSE IT'S NOT FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE.) It has two parameters:%0a%3c First. The target. Mandatory.%0a%3c Second. The message. Mandatory.%0a%3c 20. The target can be:%0a%3c First. A user. The message might not get through because the user might not take PMs from unregistered users or have put you on /ignore.%0a%3c Second. A channel. Channels are set by default not to accept messages from users that are not in them.%0a%3c Third. A service. In most clients, messages to services do not appear in a separate window.%0a%3c 21. Another command is /quit. It disconnects you from IRC. The command takes one parameter: a quit message. It is optional to leave a quit message, but usually people will tell a joke in it. If none is given, it will default to "Leaving".%0a%3c 22. Another command is /part. It allows you to leave a channel without disconnecting altogether. It has two parameters:%0a%3c First. A channel to leave. Optional, defaults to channel you are typing /part in.%0a%3c Second. A part message. Optional, defaults to none.%0a%3c 23. Another two commands are /say and /query. They send a message normally as if no command were being used, and are good for two purposes:%0a%3c First. Sending a message beginning with / without triggering a command.%0a%3c Second. PMing someone and opening a separate window with that person (/msg doesn't do that.)%0a%3c Note. For the first item, if you begin a message with ./ you will be understood.%0a%3c 24. For using /say and /query, remember that:%0a%3c First. /say works on channels, while /query works on users.%0a%3c Second. /say takes only the message as a parameter, while /query takes the same parameters as /msg except it is not possible to /query channels.%0a%3c 25. Another command is /invite. For invite only channels, this will be necessary if you want to get someone in. It has two parameters:%0a%3c First. The user to be invited. Mandatory.%0a%3c Second. The channel to be invited to. Optional, defaults to current channel. %0a%3c Note. You have to be an op to use this. If you are already one and can't get in, use ChanServ.%0a%3c 26. Another set of commands are /op and /deop, /hop and /dehop, /voice and /devoice. They will save you a lot of effort if you don't want to use /mode or ChanServ. %0a%3c Note. To op yourself when you have the right to do so, use ChanServ.%0a%3c 27. To punish people, use /ban and /unban, /kick, or /kickban or /kb if you want to do both. People who are under a plain /ban will not be allowed to send messages to the channel, but will still be able to view messages. If they leave, they can't rejoin for the duration of the ban. It takes one parameter, the mask, consisting of three parts:%0a%3c First. The nickname. This will ban everyone using the nickname.%0a%3c Second. The "ident", i.e. the part you see before the @ when someone joins a channel.%0a%3c Third. The host. An IP address or range of IP addresses can be used. If there are no legitimate users from a country or state trolls are posting from, you may do /ban *!*@*.[country code] or /ban *!*@*.[USPS code, e.g. wa for Washington].us. Regular expressions may be used for all 3 parts of the mask.%0a%3c Note. Timed bans are not possible with /ban or /kb. You must /unban manually.%0a%3c 28. To find out what someone's IP is, use /whois and /whowas. The only parameter is the nickname.%0a%3c Note. On Freenode and some other networks, YOUR IP ADDRESS IS NOT MASKED LIKE IT IS ON RIZON. IT IS IN YOUR BENEFIT TO OBTAIN A CLOAK/VHOST AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.%0a%3c 29. To know what commands your client supports, use /help. Play around a bit. It'll explain some of the more obscure commands better than I can.%0a%3c PART IV. SERVICES.%0a%3c Prior reading: par. 9.%0a%3c 30. Services common to all networks with them.%0a%3c 31. Services that occasionally appear.%0a%3c 32. Scope of part.%0a%3c 33. Querying a server, /ns, /cs, /ms, /hs.%0a%3c 34. HELP.%0a%3c Div. 1. NickServ.%0a%3c Div. 2. ChanServ.%0a%3c Div. 3. MemoServ.%0a%3c Div. 4. Miscellaneous.%0a%3c 30. Every network that has services will have--%0a%3c First. NickServ, for registering nicknames.%0a%3c Second. ChanServ, for registering channels.%0a%3c Third. MemoServ, for sending memos to offline users.%0a%3c Fourth. OperServ, for use by server operators.%0a%3c 31. Some networks will also have--%0a%3c First. HostServ, for requesting virtual hosts for cloaking IPs.%0a%3c Second. BotServ, for requesting bots.%0a%3c Third. HelpServ, for requesting help.%0a%3c Fourth. FunServ, for trivia games.%0a%3c 32. This work will not attempt to go into an exhaustive description of what every service can do, but will cover the basics of using them as well as some useful functions.%0a%3c 33. To query a server, use /msg [service] [command]. Most, but by no means all, clients will allow you to shorten the query by using:%0a%3c First. For NickServ, /nickserv or /ns.%0a%3c Second. For ChanServ, /chanserv or /cs.%0a%3c Third. For MemoServ, /memoserv or /ms.%0a%3c Fourth. For HostServ, /hostserv or /hs.%0a%3c Note. The latter, abbreviated forms will be used throughout this work.%0a%3c 34. Your first command to a service should always be /msg [service] HELP.%0a%3c Div. 1. NickServ.%0a%3c Prior reading: pars. 30, 33, 34.%0a%3c 35. REGISTER.%0a%3c 36. CONFIRM.%0a%3c 37. IDENTIFY.%0a%3c 38. Auto-identify.%0a%3c 39. GHOST.%0a%3c 40. GROUP.%0a%3c 41. SET ENFORCE.%0a%3c 35. To register a nickname, use /ns REGISTER, with the following two parameters:%0a%3c First. A password.%0a%3c Second. An email address. %0a%3c Note. Registration is highly encouraged, both for the security of your nickname, as well as because some channels won't let you join if you are unregistered to prevent spammers.%0a%3c 36. After you have done so, you will receive an email which will direct you to type /ns CONFIRM followed by a code. The registration will expire if you do not confirm it within 24 hours.%0a%3c 37. To log in as a registered nickname, use /ns IDENTIFY, with the following parameters:%0a%3c First. A nickname, if it is not your current nickname.%0a%3c Second. The password you registered it as.%0a%3c 38. Constantly typing it may be annoying, not to mention revealing of your IP. To have your client "remember" your password, put /ns IDENTIFY [password] in your auto-execute box.%0a%3c 39. Sometimes when you get disconnected there may be a copy of yourself still in the channel. To remove this copy, type /ns GHOST with the following parameters:%0a%3c First. The nickname to be removed.%0a%3c Second. The password of that nick, if you are not in a group with it.%0a%3c Note. If your client allows for it, by all means put down names for your "second alternative" and "third alternative", and register them.%0a%3c 40. If you do get a vHost/cloak, it would be a good idea to group all your nicks under one group, so that all the nicks may use it. %0a%3c Use /ns GROUP with the following parameters:%0a%3c First. A nick you wish to be in the same group with.%0a%3c Second. That nick's password.%0a%3c 41. To protect your nickname while you are offline, use /ns SET ENFORCE. This will give anybody who uses this nickname 30 seconds to supply the password, or have their nick changed.%0a%3c Div. 2. ChanServ.%0a%3c Prior reading: par. 26.%0a%3c 42. REGISTER.%0a%3c 43. SET ACCESSTYPE.%0a%3c 44. Ways to use xOP.%0a%3c 45. SOP, AOP, HOP, VOP.%0a%3c 46. xOP.%0a%3c 47. Powers of ops.%0a%3c 48. Voiced people.%0a%3c 49. Half-ops.%0a%3c 50. Ops.%0a%3c 51. Super-ops.%0a%3c 52. Symbols for ops.%0a%3c 53. Purpose of ACCESS.%0a%3c 54. Access levels.%0a%3c 55. HELP LEVELS DESC.%0a%3c 56. LEVELS.%0a%3c 57. ACCESS.%0a%3c 58. Purpose of FLAGS.%0a%3c 59. Nature of FLAGS.%0a%3c 60. HELP FLAGS.%0a%3c 61. FLAGS.%0a%3c 62. Need to register.%0a%3c 42. To register a channel, use /cs REGISTER, with the following three parameters:%0a%3c First. The channel to be registered.%0a%3c Second. A password for that channel. While mandatory, you may wish to enable SECUREFOUNDER to prevent anyone into the hands of which the password might fall from abusing it.%0a%3c Third. A description of that channel, for use with /list.%0a%3c Note. Some networks might not require the second or third.%0a%3c 43. There are three ways to manage the various administrative positions of an IRC channel:%0a%3c First. xOP.%0a%3c Second. ACCESS.%0a%3c Third. FLAGS.%0a%3c Note. To change from one to the other, use /cs SET #channel ACCESSTYPE.%0a%3c 44. XOP may be used:%0a%3c First. By /mode.%0a%3c Second. By ChanServ.%0a%3c 45. There are four types of ops:%0a%3c First. Super-ops (SOP).%0a%3c Second. Ops (AOP).%0a%3c Third. Half-ops. (HOP).%0a%3c Fourth. Voiced people. (VOP).%0a%3c Note. The fourth is not a real op class, but still a privileged class; as used here, the word "op" includes voiced people.%0a%3c 46. To add people to each class, use /cs #channel xOP [hence the name] with the single parameter of the nickname of the person to be added.%0a%3c 47. Each level of op, except voiced people, can:%0a%3c First. Ban and kick people at or below their level.%0a%3c Second. Give and take access levels at or below their level.%0a%3c 48. Voiced people gain no privileges except the right to keep sending messages when the channel is under +m.%0a%3c 49. Half-ops can set the topic on top of that.%0a%3c 50. Ops, also known as chanops or chops, can ban, give, and take ops and half-ops.%0a%3c 51. Super-ops, or protect-ops, can only be kicked by the channel owner.%0a%3c 52. The symbols for them in text-based clients are:%0a%3c First. For the owner of the channel, ~ before the nick.%0a%3c Second. For super-ops, & before the nick.%0a%3c Third. For ops, @ before the nick.%0a%3c Fourth. For half-ops, %25 before the nick.%0a%3c Fifth. For voiced people, + before the nick.%0a%3c Note. See the "Tabulation of Mod Roles" for the representations of mod roles in two common clients.%0a%3c 53. ACCESS is useful if you wish all users of a certain class to have privileges other than the default granted by xOP.%0a%3c 54. The access levels are:%0a%3c First. The founder, 10000.%0a%3c Second. Super-ops, 10.%0a%3c Third. Ops, 5.%0a%3c Fourth. Half-ops, 4.%0a%3c Fifth. Voiced people, 3.%0a%3c Sixth. Ordinary users, 0.%0a%3c Seventh. Banned people, -1.%0a%3c Note. The gaps between access levels are deliberate, to enable the formation of new access levels.%0a%3c 55. For a list of access levels with their features, use /cs HELP LEVELS DESC.%0a%3c 56. To adjust them, use /cs LEVELS with the following parameters:%0a%3c First. The channel on which the change is to take place.%0a%3c Second. LIST, to simply list the privileges of the current access levels for the channel and SET, to change them.%0a%3c Third. The feature (found using HELP LEVELS) the right to use which is sought to be changed.%0a%3c Fourth. The numerical access level to change it to.%0a%3c 57. To add or remove a person to the access list, use /cs ACCESS with the following parameters:%0a%3c First. The channel whose access list is sought to be changed.%0a%3c Second. ADD to add someone and DEL to remove someone.%0a%3c Third. The nick of the person to be added or removed.%0a%3c Fourth. The access level to which they are to be added (for ADD only).%0a%3c Note. To change the access level of a person, repeat this process.%0a%3c 58. FLAGS should be used if and only if you would like to fine-tune and individualize what every person is able to do.%0a%3c 59. FLAGS contains a list of attributes which are added to individual nicks as appropriate.%0a%3c Note. These "attributes" contain one letter, and ARE NOT coterminous with or identical to the "features" of ACCESS!%0a%3c 60. To see a list of flags, use /cs HELP FLAGS.%0a%3c Note. Flags are case sensitive.%0a%3c 61. To use FLAGS, use /cs FLAGS with the following parameters:%0a%3c First. The channel.%0a%3c Second. The nick.%0a%3c Third. + or - followed by one-letter "flags".%0a%3c Note. +* to add all privileges, -* to remove all.%0a%3c 62. It is absolutely necessary to be registered to register channels as well as be opped under either of these three systems. (Unless you use /mode, which expires every time you log off.) This is another incentive to register and have everyone in your channel register as well.%0a%3c Div. 3. MemoServ.%0a%3c Prior reading: par. 2.%0a%3c 63. MemoServ.%0a%3c 64. Advantages.%0a%3c 65. Memos to channels.%0a%3c 66. Possible application.%0a%3c 67. Range of memos to channels.%0a%3c 68. Storage of memos.%0a%3c 63. MemoServ is a service to send messages to registered:%0a%3c First. Users.%0a%3c Second. Channels.%0a%3c 64. The advantages of MemoServ are that it:%0a%3c First. Works whether the target is on- or offline.%0a%3c Second. Stores messages indefinitely.%0a%3c 65. MemoServ can be used to send messages to channels. %0a%3c 66. It is possible to set up a system where the ops of a channel talk to each other while private conversation continues unawares below. I do not believe this system is doable under any other protocol. This will greatly enhance the experience of managing a channel.%0a%3c 67. By default only super-ops and the owner will get memos to a channel. If you want people to get memos but do not trust them with super-op powers, your only choices are to use ACCESS or FLAGS.%0a%3c 68. MemoServ stores and numbers memos so you can look back on them whenever you want.%0a%3c Div. 4. Miscellaneous.%0a%3c 69. VHosts.%0a%3c 70. Cloaks.%0a%3c 71. Note for using all services.%0a%3c 69. To hide your IP on most servers, ask HostServ. One will not be automatically given, but will be approved or rejected at network discretion. Pay attention to the kind of people that use the network and the kind of vHosts other people have to maximize your chances of approval. A vHost (short for "visible host") is in the form of a domain that does not actually resolve.%0a%3c 70. On Freenode, there is no HostServ. Instead "cloaks" (their name for vHosts) are to be manually requested in #freenode. If you are affiliated with a FOSS project, you may request a cloak of that project, in the form project/role/user. If you do not meet that project's policy for letting you have cloaks, you can get an "unaffiliated" cloak, in the form unaffiliated/accountname.%0a%3c Note. It is possible through manipulating ChanServ to reveal a person's IP. The details will not be discussed here, both because I cannot see a reason someone would want to know this without malicious intent, and because I personally do not know how. But the take-away is that cloaks are not completely secure and complete security requires a VPN or Tor.%0a%3c 71. Unlike private messages with users, messages to services are NOT in a separate window, except in Pidgin. Thus it is EXTREMELY EASY to accidentally divulge your password if you mistype something. For that reason I would recommend not using a password you use anywhere else, and always double checking if you have the prefix "/msg NickServ" completely right.%0a%3c PART V. MODES.%0a%3c Prior reading: par. 9.%0a%3c 72. Divisions of modes.%0a%3c 73. Classes of channel modes.%0a%3c 74. /mode.%0a%3c 75. Adding or removing multiple modes.%0a%3c Div. 1. Channel Modes.%0a%3c Div. 2. User Modes.%0a%3c 72. Modes are divided into:%0a%3c First. User modes, set by a user upon themselves or a server upon a user.%0a%3c Second. Channel modes, set by an op upon a channel or users in it, or by a server or service upon a channel.%0a%3c Third. Server modes, set by a server operator upon their server, which is beyond the scope of this work.%0a%3c 73. Channel modes are in this work considered in two classes:%0a%3c First. Modes set by an op upon a channel.%0a%3c Second. Modes set by an op upon its users, giving them privileges or restrictions within the channel.%0a%3c 74. To set modes, use /mode, with the following parameters:%0a%3c First. The target of the mode, be it a user for the first division of modes, or a channel for the second.%0a%3c Second. + or - and the mode or modes to be added or removed.%0a%3c Third. Any parameter for the mode.%0a%3c 75. Multiple modes may be added at the same time, but:%0a%3c First. The modes and the parameters must be grouped together; as "/mode #channel +bbbb troll1 troll2 troll3 troll4" (to ban 4 trolls with 1 /mode).%0a%3c Second. There must be as many modes as there are parameters.%0a%3c Third. The same action cannot both add and remove modes.%0a%3c Div. 1. Channel Modes.%0a%3c Prior reading: par. 74.%0a%3c 76. First step of channel modes.%0a%3c 77. +k.%0a%3c 78. +i.%0a%3c 79. +b.%0a%3c 80. +e.%0a%3c 81. +I.%0a%3c 82. Modes of different op grades.%0a%3c 83. Applications.%0a%3c 84. +r.%0a%3c 85. +m.%0a%3c 86. +M.%0a%3c 76. In this division, the first step is always /mode followed by the target channel.%0a%3c 77. To make a channel require a password to join:%0a%3c First. "+k".%0a%3c Second. The password, case sensitive.%0a%3c 78. To make a channel invite-only, "+i".%0a%3c 79. To ban someone:%0a%3c First. +b.%0a%3c Second. The mask intended to be banned. [See par. 27.]%0a%3c 80. To exempt someone from banning:%0a%3c First. +e.%0a%3c Second. The mask intended to be excepted.%0a%3c 81. To exempt someone from having to be invited:%0a%3c First. +I.%0a%3c Second. The mask intended to be exempted.%0a%3c 82. To use xOP through /mode [see par. 44]:%0a%3c First. To make someone owner, +q.%0a%3c Second. To super-op someone, +a.%0a%3c Third. To op someone, +o.%0a%3c Fourth. To half-op someone, +h.%0a%3c Fifth. To voice someone, +v.%0a%3c 83. It is possible to use /mode to op people through masks as well as nicks. This may be useful on Freenode.%0a%3c 84. To prevent unregistered users from joining, +r.%0a%3c 85. To prevent unvoiced users from talking (but not from viewing), +m.%0a%3c Note. You may want to use LEVELS SET AUTOVOICE 0 to auto-voice people, and then strip voice when they become troublemakers.%0a%3c 86. To prevent unvoiced AND unregistered users from talking (but not from viewing), +M.%0a%3c Note. The above three measures are all very good defenses against low-effort trolls.%0a%3c Div. 2. User Modes.%0a%3c Prior reading: par. 74.%0a%3c 87. +R.%0a%3c 88. +p.%0a%3c 87. To block private messages from unregistered users, +R.%0a%3c 88. To hide channels the enquirer doesn't share with you, as well as sign-on and idle time from /whois, +p.%0a%3c Note. Freenode does that automatically, but MOST OTHER NETWORKS DON'T, and thus this information, in conjunction with others can be a versatile tool for investigating trolls.%0a%3c THE END.%0a%3c TABULATION OF MOD ROLES.%0a%3c ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------%0a%3c | Common name | /mode code | Symbol (text based) | Symbol (Hexchat) | Symbol (Pidgin) | ACCESS level |%0a%3c | Owner | +q | ~ | Orange dot | Blue flag | 10000 |%0a%3c | Super-op | +a | & | Yellow dot | None | 10 |%0a%3c | Op | +o | @ | Blue dot | Gold hexagram | 5 |%0a%3c | Half-op | +h | %25 | Light blue dot | Silver star | 4 |%0a%3c | Voiced | +v | + | Blue dot | "Connection" | 3 |%0a%3c ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------%0a%3c FURTHER READING.%0a%3c Note: The sources provided herein are for purposes of comparison and reference only. No inference of endorsement or responsibility for any part of any of their contents is to be drawn or can be accepted.--Author.%0a%3c Original IRC RFC's:%0a%3c RFC 1459 by Jarkko Oikarinen (inventor of IRC): https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1459%0a%3c RFC 2811 "Channel Management" : https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2811%0a%3c RFC 2812 "Client Protocol": https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2812%0a%3c Rizon Wiki https://wiki.rizon.net/index.php?title=Main_Page%0a%3c AnopeWiki https://wiki.anope.org/index.php/Main_Page%0a%3c Atheme Wiki https://github.com/atheme/atheme/wiki%0a%3c UnrealIRCd Documentation Wiki https://www.unrealircd.org/docs/Main_Page%0a host:1646513760=38.87.162.8 blob - c45c07ecc4b0a61c46c58f53dde30c9e1c6e84ee blob + f501a0db845a8c528f96d6f4d1e1d83acf807aa5 --- wiki.d/Irc.RecentChanges +++ wiki.d/Irc.RecentChanges @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -version=pmwiki-2.2.130 ordered=1 urlencoded=1 -agent=Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/92.0.4515.131 Safari/537.36 +version=pmwiki-2.3.20 ordered=1 urlencoded=1 +agent=w3m/0.5.3+git20230121 charset=UTF-8 ctime=1596187087 -host=2001:bc8:1830:1533::12 +host=104.167.242.140 name=Irc.RecentChanges -rev=108 -text=* [[Irc/Emoji]] . . . 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December 25, 2022, at 02:37 AM by [[~SplinTer]]: [==]%0a* [[Ngircd.Oper]] . . . December 25, 2022, at 12:03 AM by [[~forero]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Honk]] . . . December 17, 2022, at 08:45 AM by [[~Yonle]]: [==]%0a* [[Yonle.Bio]] . . . December 13, 2022, at 05:18 PM by [[~Yonle]]: [==]%0a* [[Camping.Gear]] . . . December 12, 2022, at 04:39 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vhost.Vhost]] . . . December 12, 2022, at 03:36 AM by [[~xfnw]]: [==]%0a* [[Vhost.Ircnow]] . . . December 12, 2022, at 03:13 AM by [[~xfnw]]: [=ircfree.com is not an ircnow domain=]%0a* [[I2Pd.Tunnels]] . . . December 06, 2022, at 02:52 PM by [[~Yonle]]: [=There we go. =]%0a* [[I2pd.Tunnels]] . . . December 06, 2022, at 02:45 PM by [[~Yonle]]: [==]%0a* [[Unwind.Configure]] . . . November 26, 2022, at 09:23 PM by [[~akoizumi]]: [=add unwind=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Icecast]] . . . November 17, 2022, at 11:35 AM by [[~Yonle]]: [==]%0a* [[Debian.Install]] . . . November 13, 2022, at 11:43 AM by [[~suzerain]]: [=writing=]%0a* [[Lemon.Lemon]] . . . November 10, 2022, at 01:48 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.JmIRC]] . . . November 04, 2022, at 06:18 PM by [[~baytuch]]: [=Added screenshots about setup=]%0a* [[Bouncer.XChat]] . . . October 16, 2022, at 11:09 PM by [[~xfnw]]: [=XChat is unmaintained=]%0a* [[Eggdrop.VHost]] . . . October 02, 2022, at 01:05 PM by [[~sulieztya]]: [==]%0a* [[Eggdrop.VhostTCL]] . . . October 02, 2022, at 07:06 AM by [[~sulieztya]]: [==]%0a* [[He.IPv6Certification]] . . . September 16, 2022, at 05:32 PM by [[~xfnw]]: [=create page=]%0a* [[Shelllabs.Education]] . . . September 14, 2022, at 07:30 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[About.AboutUs]] . . . September 13, 2022, at 06:42 PM by [[~zleap]]: [==]%0a* [[LegalAndSafety.LegalAndSafety]] . . . September 13, 2022, at 05:19 PM by [[~zleap]]: [==]%0a* [[LegalAndSafety.LegalAmpSafety]] . . . September 13, 2022, at 05:17 PM by [[~zleap]]: [==]%0a* [[LegalAmpSafety.Subheading]] . . . September 13, 2022, at 05:15 PM by [[~zleap]]: [==]%0a* [[Acmesh.Configure]] . . . September 11, 2022, at 06:03 PM by [[~akoizumi]]: [=Added acme.sh (currently a WIP)=]%0a* [[Dehydrated.Configure]] . . . September 11, 2022, at 02:52 PM by [[~akoizumi]]: [=Add dehydrated=]%0a* [[Profiles.Izzyb]] . . . September 11, 2022, at 06:28 AM by [[~izzyb]]: [==]%0a* [[Site.EditForm]] . . . September 11, 2022, at 06:22 AM by [[~izzyb]]: [=Make Author none editable field=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Geomyidae]] . . . September 10, 2022, at 02:31 AM by [[~akoizumi]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.INN]] . . . September 10, 2022, at 02:23 AM by [[~akoizumi]]: [=Fix some types=]%0a* [[Heading.Subheading]] . . . September 07, 2022, at 07:23 PM by [[~zleap]]: [==]%0a* [[Eggdrop193.Install]] . . . September 07, 2022, at 04:48 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Pioneer]] . . . August 14, 2022, at 05:06 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.VsFTP]] . . . August 10, 2022, at 03:18 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=snipped unneeded output=]%0a* [[C.Scanf]] . . . August 10, 2022, at 09:51 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Install]] . . . August 10, 2022, at 08:05 AM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=coconut to host=]%0a* [[Orange.CertsReissue]] . . . August 08, 2022, at 05:35 AM by [[~baytuch]]: [==]%0a* [[Netcat.Usage]] . . . August 04, 2022, at 01:12 AM by [[~tiramisu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pgp.Upload]] . . . August 01, 2022, at 01:21 PM by [[~jan6]]: [=keys.openpgp.org uses a superior implementation, less vulnerable to various issues=]%0a* [[Lemon.Packages]] . . . July 30, 2022, at 07:52 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Netizen.Ellisisland]] . . . July 27, 2022, at 07:05 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Newdeal]] . . . July 27, 2022, at 06:55 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Daughtersofliberty]] . . . July 27, 2022, at 06:45 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Womenstem]] . . . July 21, 2022, at 05:59 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Eggdrop.RC]] . . . July 20, 2022, at 06:55 PM by [[~baytuch]]: [==]%0a* [[Opensmtpd.Troubleshoot]] . . . July 20, 2022, at 03:58 PM by [[~jlj]]: [=Added notes about how I resolved the first two errors, on nastycode=]%0a* [[Eggdrop.Nickserv]] . . . July 19, 2022, at 10:05 AM by [[~baytuch]]: [==]%0a* [[Chroot.Intro]] . . . July 18, 2022, at 04:23 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Media]] . . . July 15, 2022, at 05:54 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Iked.Linuxstrongswan]] . . . July 03, 2022, at 11:29 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Acme-client.AutoRenew]] . . . July 03, 2022, at 11:50 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Apmd]] . . . July 03, 2022, at 11:36 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Roadmap2022]] . . . July 03, 2022, at 11:04 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Iked.Android]] . . . July 01, 2022, at 12:14 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vpn.Myipaddress]] . . . June 30, 2022, at 09:51 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Unbound.Blacklists]] . . . June 25, 2022, at 06:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Iked.Linux]] . . . June 23, 2022, at 07:10 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vpn.Vpn]] . . . June 23, 2022, at 06:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Nsf]] . . . June 20, 2022, at 05:05 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Debate]] . . . June 19, 2022, at 04:12 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Metrics]] . . . June 19, 2022, at 04:12 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dns.Overview]] . . . June 19, 2022, at 05:45 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dns.Records]] . . . June 19, 2022, at 05:44 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Alpine]] . . . June 13, 2022, at 05:42 PM by [[~fossdev]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Arch]] . . . June 12, 2022, at 04:11 PM by [[~g1n]]: [=Added article about Arch Linux setup on VMM=]%0a* [[Znc.Patch]] . . . June 12, 2022, at 12:48 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Unveil.Intro]] . . . June 12, 2022, at 12:40 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pledge.Intro]] . . . June 12, 2022, at 12:39 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Bsdrd]] . . . June 09, 2022, at 07:17 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vnc.Vnc]] . . . June 08, 2022, at 04:04 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=Added RealVNC Viewer to the list (might need some more extra stuff, but yeah its fine)=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Growfs]] . . . June 01, 2022, at 12:34 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Hostnameif.Static-v2]] . . . May 23, 2022, at 06:29 AM by [[~theguest]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Team]] . . . May 12, 2022, at 03:44 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Grape.Minetest]] . . . May 10, 2022, at 10:48 AM by [[~baytuch]]: [==]%0a* [[Irc.Emoji]] . . . May 10, 2022, at 10:23 AM by [[~baytuch]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Nsd]] . . . May 10, 2022, at 12:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Opsofliberty.Bootcamp]] . . . May 09, 2022, at 08:38 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Ports]] . . . May 09, 2022, at 05:54 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Ngircd.Ssl]] . . . May 08, 2022, at 03:30 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=fixed the text=]%0a* [[Codeforce.Training]] . . . May 03, 2022, at 03:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Civics.Intro]] . . . May 03, 2022, at 01:06 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[OpenBSD.EdgeRouter-Lite]] . . . April 28, 2022, at 02:50 PM by [[~pufferf]]: [==]%0a* [[Math.Reading]] . . . April 27, 2022, at 08:23 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Install71]] . . . April 24, 2022, at 09:55 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Botnow]] . . . April 24, 2022, at 06:14 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Buyvm.Ipv6]] . . . April 24, 2022, at 06:10 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Eggdrop.Rss]] . . . April 23, 2022, at 04:20 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Team.Testing]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 09:45 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dns.Registrars]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 09:30 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Gopher]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 08:29 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Adduser]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 08:07 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Signify.Verify]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 06:24 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Almanack.Route]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 06:23 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ntpd.Configure]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 06:17 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Ntpd]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 06:16 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Vmmlinux]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 05:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Linux]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 05:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Iked]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 05:16 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Team]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 04:54 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Networks]] . . . April 19, 2022, at 04:22 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Announce]] . . . April 19, 2022, at 04:14 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Ally]] . . . April 19, 2022, at 04:11 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openhttpd.Chroot]] . . . April 19, 2022, at 04:05 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Install70]] . . . April 19, 2022, at 06:52 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[CodeForce.Bootcamp]] . . . April 19, 2022, at 06:29 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Vmm]] . . . April 15, 2022, at 12:20 PM by [[~Naglfar]]: [=Update: report from PiRATA=]%0a* [[Ngircd.Link]] . . . April 07, 2022, at 06:52 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Minutemin]] . . . April 06, 2022, at 02:55 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openhttpd.CGI]] . . . April 05, 2022, at 04:22 PM by [[~gtlsgamr]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Censord]] . . . April 05, 2022, at 06:16 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Dns]] . . . April 05, 2022, at 05:24 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Zncflaws]] . . . April 05, 2022, at 05:18 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Debiandanger]] . . . April 04, 2022, at 04:30 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openhttpd.Tls]] . . . April 04, 2022, at 04:25 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openhttpd.Website]] . . . April 03, 2022, at 11:03 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Soju.Guide]] . . . April 02, 2022, at 03:46 PM by [[~Yonle]]: [==]%0a* [[Nitter.Install]] . . . April 02, 2022, at 01:08 AM by [[~fallback]]: [=first nitter install page=]%0a* [[Debiankaios.Bio]] . . . April 01, 2022, at 05:10 PM by [[~debiankaios]]: [==]%0a* [[Tor.Irc]] . . . March 30, 2022, at 12:40 PM by [[~m16]]: [==]%0a* [[Chess.Reading]] . . . March 29, 2022, at 10:02 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Irc.Services]] . . . March 25, 2022, at 04:29 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Syslogd.Configure]] . . . March 25, 2022, at 04:07 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Ddos]] . . . March 24, 2022, at 04:22 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ddos.Intro]] . . . March 24, 2022, at 04:22 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.ZNC]] . . . March 19, 2022, at 07:31 AM by [[~fallback]]: [==]%0a* [[ISCABBS.DownloadingAndInstalling]] . . . March 15, 2022, at 10:42 PM by [[~Mandarax]]: [==]%0a* [[ISCABBS.ISCABBS]] . . . March 15, 2022, at 09:24 PM by [[~Mandarax]]: [==]%0a* [[Unix.History]] . . . March 14, 2022, at 06:07 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Unix.Exhibit]] . . . March 13, 2022, at 11:37 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Dogfooding]] . . . March 10, 2022, at 05:14 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Irc.Easy]] . . . March 05, 2022, at 08:56 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Doxing.Defense]] . . . March 05, 2022, at 08:54 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Mlmmj-archivist.Install]] . . . March 03, 2022, at 05:26 AM by [[~error]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.IRCBridge]] . . . February 28, 2022, at 02:59 AM by [[~suzerain]]: [==]%0a* [[Unix101.Vi]] . . . February 27, 2022, at 08:16 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vi.Intro]] . . . February 27, 2022, at 04:16 PM by [[~Limits]]: [=Add Introduction to Vi=]%0a* [[Irc201.Irc201]] . . . February 27, 2022, at 04:21 AM by [[~suzerain]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Ideas]] . . . February 23, 2022, at 05:19 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Main.WikiSandbox]] . . . February 22, 2022, at 11:05 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Wesnothd]] . . . February 21, 2022, at 06:28 AM by [[~mkf]]: [=Wesnothd=]%0a* [[9.Audio]] . . . February 20, 2022, at 08:07 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Xonotic]] . . . February 20, 2022, at 07:43 AM by [[~mkf]]: [=A xonotic server has apperad! pt.2=]%0a* [[PuTTY.PuTTYgen]] . . . February 16, 2022, at 05:24 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Rcd.Configure]] . . . February 15, 2022, at 04:46 PM by [[~xfnw]]: [=fix title formatting=]%0a* [[Debate.Ircnowd]] . . . February 14, 2022, at 06:24 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Stopm.Stopm]] . . . February 14, 2022, at 06:16 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Police.Fingerprints]] . . . February 12, 2022, at 02:09 PM by [[~xfnw]]: [=ip addresses should be sorted with sort -V=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Police]] . . . February 10, 2022, at 07:36 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dns.Dns]] . . . February 10, 2022, at 07:39 AM by [[~nixdork]]: [=Fix typo=]%0a* [[Dns.BindResolver]] . . . February 10, 2022, at 07:30 AM by [[~nixdork]]: [=First draft of bind resolver howto=]%0a* [[Botnow.SqliteViews]] . . . February 10, 2022, at 02:00 AM by [[~xfnw]]: [==]%0a* [[AncientWisdom.Bio]] . . . February 07, 2022, at 01:18 PM by [[~AncientWisdom]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Questions]] . . . February 05, 2022, at 09:16 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Server]] . . . February 05, 2022, at 08:14 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.SlackwareIso]] . . . February 03, 2022, at 10:53 PM by [[~Naglfar]]: [=Slackware 15.0 x86 stable is released=]%0a* [[Vmctl.Usage]] . . . February 03, 2022, at 06:24 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=fixed attachment=]%0a* [[Duplicity.Usage]] . . . February 02, 2022, at 10:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openssl.Encryptfile]] . . . February 02, 2022, at 09:29 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openrsync.Usage]] . . . January 29, 2022, at 09:04 AM by [[~Naglfar]]: [=update from rsync to openrsync=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Tcpip]] . . . January 24, 2022, at 05:45 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Synclient.Configure]] . . . January 24, 2022, at 06:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Crontab.Edit]] . . . January 23, 2022, at 05:46 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Install]] . . . January 22, 2022, at 06:57 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Asterisk.Install]] . . . January 19, 2022, at 05:34 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Ndb]] . . . January 16, 2022, at 06:46 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.U9fs]] . . . January 16, 2022, at 06:23 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Dns.FQDN]] . . . January 15, 2022, at 10:16 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Nsd.DNSSec]] . . . January 14, 2022, at 02:53 AM by [[~pyr3x]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Locale]] . . . January 12, 2022, at 01:23 PM by [[~baytuch]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Openbsd]] . . . January 12, 2022, at 01:19 PM by [[~baytuch]]: [==]%0a* [[Ksh.Autocomplete]] . . . January 11, 2022, at 01:44 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=updated url=]%0a* [[Gpg.Verify]] . . . January 08, 2022, at 09:48 PM by [[~Naglfar]]: [=Add description=]%0a* [[Mlmmj.Archive]] . . . January 06, 2022, at 10:52 PM by [[~Hawk]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Hostowner]] . . . January 06, 2022, at 11:29 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Dogfood]] . . . January 06, 2022, at 08:48 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Chording]] . . . January 03, 2022, at 02:40 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Status]] . . . January 03, 2022, at 06:06 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Got.Server]] . . . January 02, 2022, at 05:42 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Census.Census]] . . . January 02, 2022, at 11:27 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bncnow.Bncnow]] . . . January 02, 2022, at 11:18 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Projects]] . . . January 02, 2022, at 11:09 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircfs.Intro]] . . . January 02, 2022, at 10:49 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnowd.Ircnowd]] . . . January 02, 2022, at 06:32 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Marketing]] . . . January 02, 2022, at 06:20 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Sonsofliberty]] . . . January 02, 2022, at 06:06 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pkgadd.CheckUpdates]] . . . January 01, 2022, at 04:29 AM by [[~pyr3x]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Roadmap2021]] . . . December 30, 2021, at 06:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Sftp]] . . . December 30, 2021, at 06:01 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Sftp.Chroot]] . . . December 30, 2021, at 06:01 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Status2022]] . . . December 30, 2021, at 05:35 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Eggdrop.UTF8]] . . . December 28, 2021, at 08:21 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Uim]] . . . December 26, 2021, at 01:45 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Sshwifty.Install]] . . . December 23, 2021, at 02:49 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=created=]%0a* [[Nsd.Zone]] . . . December 23, 2021, at 10:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openhttpd.Hosting]] . . . December 23, 2021, at 03:06 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[OpenSSH.RSAkeys]] . . . December 22, 2021, at 03:18 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Wifi]] . . . December 22, 2021, at 02:59 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Recordaudio]] . . . December 22, 2021, at 01:24 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.9]] . . . December 22, 2021, at 11:30 AM by [[~xfnw]]: [=fix some grammatical errors=]%0a* [[Parec.Record]] . . . December 22, 2021, at 07:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Sox.Concat]] . . . December 22, 2021, at 07:01 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ffmpeg.Recordscreen]] . . . December 22, 2021, at 07:00 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[JuiceSSH.Connect]] . . . December 20, 2021, at 01:03 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Independent]] . . . December 20, 2021, at 12:47 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[MacScreenSharing.Connect]] . . . December 20, 2021, at 11:57 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Partdisk]] . . . December 20, 2021, at 11:39 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Got.Usage]] . . . December 17, 2021, at 04:44 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Irc.Federation]] . . . December 17, 2021, at 02:03 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Irc.Chanop]] . . . December 14, 2021, at 04:58 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Todo]] . . . December 03, 2021, at 07:52 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Pylink.Chroot]] . . . December 02, 2021, at 02:03 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pylink.Install]] . . . December 02, 2021, at 02:02 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Jrmu.Marriage]] . . . December 02, 2021, at 06:09 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Hosting.Hosting]] . . . December 01, 2021, at 02:01 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Mc.Usage]] . . . November 29, 2021, at 07:53 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[PuTTY.Connect]] . . . November 29, 2021, at 12:13 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Email.Email]] . . . November 29, 2021, at 04:19 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Texlive.Sinhala]] . . . November 28, 2021, at 06:35 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[MailWindows.Connect]] . . . November 27, 2021, at 03:12 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Gajim.Biboumi]] . . . November 27, 2021, at 01:02 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Mcabber.Connect]] . . . November 26, 2021, at 01:38 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[ChatSecure.Connect]] . . . November 26, 2021, at 11:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.9pfs]] . . . November 24, 2021, at 02:00 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.DebianInstall]] . . . November 24, 2021, at 11:44 AM by [[~nicoz]]: [==]%0a* [[Siskin.Connect]] . . . November 23, 2021, at 04:38 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dino.Connect]] . . . November 23, 2021, at 02:10 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Monal.Connect]] . . . November 23, 2021, at 10:32 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Xabber.Connect]] . . . November 23, 2021, at 10:20 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[DNS.DMARC]] . . . November 22, 2021, at 10:52 PM by [[~Hawk]]: [==]%0a* [[StorkIM.Connect]] . . . November 21, 2021, at 05:03 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Conversations.Connect]] . . . November 20, 2021, at 05:37 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Yaxim.Connect]] . . . November 20, 2021, at 05:09 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Adium.Connect]] . . . November 20, 2021, at 07:32 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.AlmaLinux]] . . . November 20, 2021, at 06:47 AM by [[~dodocrypto]]: [==]%0a* [[Psi.Connect]] . . . November 17, 2021, at 03:23 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pidgin.Connect]] . . . November 17, 2021, at 10:18 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Gajim.Connect]] . . . November 17, 2021, at 08:01 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Training]] . . . November 16, 2021, at 03:30 PM by [[~Hawk]]: [==]%0a* [[Opera.Connect]] . . . November 16, 2021, at 12:12 AM by [[~wiz]]: [==]%0a* [[0dev.0dev]] . . . November 12, 2021, at 03:00 AM by [[~dodocrypto]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.RockyLinux]] . . . November 11, 2021, at 10:51 AM by [[~dodocrypto]]: [==]%0a* [[Opensmtpd.Openrelay]] . . . November 11, 2021, at 10:37 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Sandbox.0dev]] . . . November 11, 2021, at 01:45 AM by [[~dodocrypto]]: [==]%0a* [[Got.Mirror]] . . . November 07, 2021, at 05:22 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vpn.OpenIKED]] . . . November 07, 2021, at 03:45 PM by [[~gloNO]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Got]] . . . November 07, 2021, at 03:16 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Opsofliberty]] . . . November 06, 2021, at 05:15 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Emacs.Emacs]] . . . November 06, 2021, at 04:39 PM by [[~LohanG]]: [==]%0a* [[ZNC.Support]] . . . November 06, 2021, at 03:53 PM by [[~LohanG]]: [=added libera=]%0a* [[Vmm.Plan9]] . . . November 05, 2021, at 09:31 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=???=]%0a* [[9.Stone]] . . . November 04, 2021, at 04:09 PM by [[~meeekeeef]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Zuke]] . . . November 04, 2021, at 04:01 PM by [[~meeekeeef]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Drawtermssh]] . . . November 04, 2021, at 03:54 PM by [[~meeekeeef]]: [=ssh bad >:[=]%0a* [[Netcat.Http]] . . . November 03, 2021, at 02:30 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Telnet.Http]] . . . November 03, 2021, at 02:18 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Znc.Relayd]] . . . November 03, 2021, at 10:18 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[ZNC.Admin]] . . . November 02, 2021, at 05:44 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Znc.Debug]] . . . November 02, 2021, at 03:23 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Znc.Usage]] . . . November 02, 2021, at 03:09 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ambassador.Markets]] . . . November 02, 2021, at 01:29 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Almanack.Rewrite]] . . . October 31, 2021, at 10:30 PM by [[~hydragyrum]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Sysupdate]] . . . October 31, 2021, at 10:21 PM by [[~meeekeeef]]: [==]%0a* [[Debian.Debian]] . . . October 31, 2021, at 12:34 PM by [[~monaco]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Victorycpus]] . . . October 30, 2021, at 08:17 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Gnus.Connect]] . . . October 30, 2021, at 01:32 AM by [[~hydragyrum]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Settler]] . . . October 29, 2021, at 04:03 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debian.Nginxphpfpm]] . . . October 29, 2021, at 12:26 PM by [[~monaco]]: [==]%0a* [[Debian.Nginx]] . . . October 29, 2021, at 12:18 PM by [[~monaco]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Homerouter]] . . . October 26, 2021, at 05:08 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Netcat]] . . . October 25, 2021, at 03:40 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Plan9ini]] . . . October 24, 2021, at 04:30 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Iked.Newconfig]] . . . October 24, 2021, at 03:49 PM by [[~tool]]: [==]%0a* [[Lua.Minetest-1]] . . . October 24, 2021, at 10:30 AM by [[~debiankaios]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Links]] . . . October 24, 2021, at 06:29 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Keybindings]] . . . October 24, 2021, at 06:15 AM by [[~mkf]]: [=heheheheheh=]%0a* [[Xdefaults.Configure]] . . . October 23, 2021, at 02:40 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[TigerVNC.SSH]] . . . October 23, 2021, at 11:56 AM by [[~Hawk]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Ssh]] . . . October 22, 2021, at 12:54 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Devuan4Iso]] . . . October 21, 2021, at 04:29 PM by [[~debiankaios]]: [=changed beowulf_3.1.1 to chimaera_4.0.0=]%0a* [[9.101]] . . . October 20, 2021, at 04:53 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Fvwm.Configure]] . . . October 18, 2021, at 10:20 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[KISSmo.KISSmo]] . . . October 18, 2021, at 09:58 AM by [[~monaco]]: [==]%0a* [[KISSmo.Download]] . . . October 18, 2021, at 09:53 AM by [[~monaco]]: [==]%0a* [[KISSmo.About]] . . . October 18, 2021, at 09:52 AM by [[~monaco]]: [==]%0a* [[KISSmo.Install]] . . . October 18, 2021, at 09:44 AM by [[~monaco]]: [==]%0a* [[Cvs.Repo]] . . . October 17, 2021, at 08:32 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Cvs.Anoncvs]] . . . October 17, 2021, at 04:00 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Cvs.Commit]] . . . October 17, 2021, at 03:58 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Cvs.Cvsweb]] . . . October 17, 2021, at 03:28 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Cvsfs]] . . . October 15, 2021, at 12:58 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Sysupgrade70]] . . . October 15, 2021, at 11:02 AM by [[~mkf]]: [=humans are easily confused.=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Ilines]] . . . October 15, 2021, at 02:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Devuan-ISO]] . . . October 14, 2021, at 09:50 AM by [[~siva]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Devuan-Simple]] . . . October 14, 2021, at 09:48 AM by [[~siva]]: [=Tutorial Created=]%0a* [[Cvs.Intro]] . . . October 13, 2021, at 03:49 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Synapse.Install]] . . . October 12, 2021, at 02:49 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=Created=]%0a* [[Ircnow.Oper]] . . . October 12, 2021, at 03:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Diversity]] . . . October 09, 2021, at 02:56 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Linux]] . . . October 08, 2021, at 04:51 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[OpenBSD.ResetPassword]] . . . October 07, 2021, at 03:56 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Terms.Vps]] . . . October 06, 2021, at 12:30 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.JSDrawterm]] . . . September 30, 2021, at 06:06 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Fonts]] . . . September 28, 2021, at 05:13 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Install69]] . . . September 27, 2021, at 05:59 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Cvs.Guide]] . . . September 26, 2021, at 02:28 PM by [[~Miniontoby]]: [==]%0a* [[License.IrcnowV2]] . . . September 21, 2021, at 03:53 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dhcpd.Configure]] . . . September 15, 2021, at 04:02 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Router]] . . . September 14, 2021, at 12:11 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Weechat.Relay]] . . . September 11, 2021, at 05:46 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Gry.Bio]] . . . September 11, 2021, at 02:49 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Hopm.Telnet]] . . . September 10, 2021, at 06:13 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Wraith.Chroot]] . . . September 10, 2021, at 06:11 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[ZNC.Skins]] . . . September 06, 2021, at 07:58 AM by [[~mkf]]: [="Huh, pmwiki has a bug." no numbered list if use monospaced text. :(=]%0a* [[Seamonkey.Connect]] . . . August 28, 2021, at 01:05 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Wikistyle]] . . . August 27, 2021, at 03:29 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Email.EmailAndroidEmailApp]] . . . August 27, 2021, at 02:37 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Tmux.Shortcuts]] . . . August 27, 2021, at 12:56 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Haiku]] . . . August 27, 2021, at 12:53 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Mailopenproxy]] . . . August 25, 2021, at 08:19 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Two-FactorAuth]] . . . August 23, 2021, at 07:39 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=login.db compiling is no longer recommended.=]%0a* [[Vmm.DragonflyBSD]] . . . August 23, 2021, at 07:31 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=logs=]%0a* [[Vmm.NetBSD]] . . . August 23, 2021, at 07:01 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=better logs?=]%0a* [[Mariadb.Install]] . . . August 23, 2021, at 04:42 PM by [[~wiz]]: [==]%0a* [[DNS.Ipv6rDNS]] . . . August 23, 2021, at 11:55 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pipes.Redirection]] . . . August 23, 2021, at 03:50 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ksh.Redirection]] . . . August 23, 2021, at 03:50 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Rbldnsd.Install]] . . . August 22, 2021, at 07:58 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=wiki-ish.=]%0a* [[Netcat.Smtp]] . . . August 22, 2021, at 06:58 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=byebye=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Npppd]] . . . August 21, 2021, at 01:43 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Shell.Shell]] . . . August 21, 2021, at 11:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Tls.CA]] . . . August 21, 2021, at 11:10 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openssl.Imap]] . . . August 21, 2021, at 04:05 AM by [[~AncientWisdom]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Todo]] . . . August 17, 2021, at 08:41 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.GuixIso]] . . . August 16, 2021, at 05:12 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.VoidIso]] . . . August 16, 2021, at 06:19 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Gophernicus]] . . . August 15, 2021, at 02:06 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Gazette.Gazette]] . . . August 15, 2021, at 01:14 AM by [[~mkf]]: [=a bit polishing=]%0a* [[EmailTray.Connect]] . . . August 15, 2021, at 12:11 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.Konversation]] . . . August 14, 2021, at 02:46 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Squirrelmail.Connect]] . . . August 14, 2021, at 04:47 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Termius.Connect]] . . . August 14, 2021, at 04:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Openhttpd]] . . . August 13, 2021, at 07:29 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[ConnectBot.Keys]] . . . August 12, 2021, at 06:58 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Monopolydanger]] . . . August 11, 2021, at 07:01 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[ConnectBot.Connect]] . . . August 11, 2021, at 04:34 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Termux.Connect]] . . . August 11, 2021, at 05:28 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Web101.Web101]] . . . August 10, 2021, at 04:20 PM by [[~craziness]]: [=started web101=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Pppoe]] . . . August 10, 2021, at 11:56 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[MacTerminal.Connect]] . . . August 10, 2021, at 10:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[OpenSSH.Connect]] . . . August 10, 2021, at 10:19 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Fdroid.Install]] . . . August 10, 2021, at 09:05 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Shell.Sshfingerprints]] . . . August 10, 2021, at 08:55 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Sshkeys]] . . . August 09, 2021, at 04:42 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.9front]] . . . August 09, 2021, at 06:16 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.WinIRC]] . . . August 09, 2021, at 06:03 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[IP.Myaddress]] . . . August 07, 2021, at 05:14 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[SerFISH.Connect]] . . . August 06, 2021, at 05:05 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Sshwifty.Connect]] . . . August 06, 2021, at 05:00 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Squirrelmail]] . . . August 06, 2021, at 10:32 AM by [[~baytuch]]: [==]%0a* [[Eggdrop.NickServ]] . . . August 05, 2021, at 07:27 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Medals.Intro]] . . . August 04, 2021, at 08:34 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Dnszones]] . . . August 03, 2021, at 09:26 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dns.Zonefile]] . . . August 03, 2021, at 09:21 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Irc.Clients]] . . . August 02, 2021, at 02:54 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Ifconfig]] . . . August 02, 2021, at 12:59 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Matterbridge]] . . . August 02, 2021, at 12:33 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Znc.I18n]] . . . August 02, 2021, at 09:12 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Almanack.Alt]] . . . August 02, 2021, at 07:52 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Eggdrop.Simple]] . . . August 02, 2021, at 07:49 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Eggdrop.Install]] . . . August 02, 2021, at 05:11 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Vhost]] . . . August 02, 2021, at 02:32 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Hardware]] . . . August 01, 2021, at 01:48 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Thunderirc.Hardware]] . . . August 01, 2021, at 01:47 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Planetofnix.Hardware]] . . . August 01, 2021, at 01:46 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bsdforall.Hardware]] . . . August 01, 2021, at 01:45 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Oddprotocol.Hardware]] . . . August 01, 2021, at 01:28 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Lecturify.Hardware]] . . . August 01, 2021, at 01:27 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Congress.Procedure]] . . . August 01, 2021, at 06:41 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Chroot]] . . . July 31, 2021, at 02:47 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Syslogd.Remote]] . . . July 30, 2021, at 03:30 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Vmmuser]] . . . July 29, 2021, at 05:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Vmminstall]] . . . July 29, 2021, at 05:28 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Vmm]] . . . July 29, 2021, at 05:24 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.ZNCAdmin]] . . . July 28, 2021, at 06:14 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.ZNCSupport]] . . . July 28, 2021, at 06:14 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[ZNC.Troubleshoot]] . . . July 28, 2021, at 06:12 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Znc.Troubleshoot]] . . . July 28, 2021, at 06:11 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Kill.Usage]] . . . July 28, 2021, at 03:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ps.Usage]] . . . July 28, 2021, at 03:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dns.Vhost]] . . . July 28, 2021, at 03:05 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Host.Usage]] . . . July 28, 2021, at 01:57 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Php]] . . . July 27, 2021, at 02:53 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[UsersCategoryMirrory.IRCFreeHomesteadVPS]] . . . July 26, 2021, at 06:12 AM by [[~category_mirror]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.PioneerTldr]] . . . July 26, 2021, at 06:04 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[UsersCategoryMirrory.Pioneer]] . . . July 26, 2021, at 04:22 AM by [[~category_mirror]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Dig]] . . . July 25, 2021, at 06:50 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.RDNS]] . . . July 23, 2021, at 06:44 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Wordpress.Install]] . . . July 21, 2021, at 06:59 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.All]] . . . July 21, 2021, at 06:37 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Lemon.Todo]] . . . July 21, 2021, at 06:21 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Irc.Guide]] . . . July 21, 2021, at 06:02 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=client -> clients=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Sic]] . . . July 21, 2021, at 05:57 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=first edit.=]%0a* [[Minutemin.Progress]] . . . July 21, 2021, at 08:10 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openssl.Check]] . . . July 20, 2021, at 01:27 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Rsync.Usage]] . . . July 19, 2021, at 02:30 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Openrsync]] . . . July 18, 2021, at 02:01 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Znc]] . . . July 16, 2021, at 10:43 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Netizen.Become]] . . . July 14, 2021, at 09:47 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Bearcode]] . . . July 14, 2021, at 09:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Staticnet]] . . . July 12, 2021, at 05:48 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Dovecot]] . . . July 12, 2021, at 02:58 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Relayd]] . . . July 12, 2021, at 02:45 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Spf]] . . . July 12, 2021, at 03:08 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Eggdrop]] . . . July 02, 2021, at 03:20 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openssl.Http]] . . . June 30, 2021, at 04:44 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Oldsoftware]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:56 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Xmlflaws]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:54 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Wikipediadanger]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:51 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.DCC]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:49 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Matrixflaws]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:48 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Webirc]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:48 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Nodejstrap]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:48 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Ircv3defense]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:45 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Newdisk]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:23 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[AndroidEmail.AndroidEmail]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:11 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Ed]] . . . June 28, 2021, at 04:04 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Unbound]] . . . June 27, 2021, at 12:12 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Religion]] . . . June 27, 2021, at 02:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Union]] . . . June 26, 2021, at 01:01 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Firstamendment]] . . . June 26, 2021, at 11:45 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Dkimproxy]] . . . June 25, 2021, at 12:56 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[MIF.Test]] . . . June 25, 2021, at 12:42 PM by [[~nsturtz]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Sysupgrade69]] . . . June 25, 2021, at 05:46 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Opensmtpd]] . . . June 23, 2021, at 02:21 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.NgircdLink]] . . . June 22, 2021, at 07:50 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=delete=]%0a* [[File.File]] . . . June 22, 2021, at 07:43 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=linking=]%0a* [[Debate.Linuxflaws]] . . . June 20, 2021, at 08:03 AM by [[~mkf]]: [=making hyperlinks=]%0a* [[Freedom.Destiny]] . . . June 18, 2021, at 05:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Doas]] . . . June 13, 2021, at 01:19 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Freedom]] . . . June 13, 2021, at 09:13 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Press]] . . . June 13, 2021, at 09:12 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Shell]] . . . June 11, 2021, at 09:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Constitution]] . . . June 10, 2021, at 03:48 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Netizen.Rights]] . . . June 10, 2021, at 03:21 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[IPv4.Overview]] . . . June 10, 2021, at 10:13 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ksh.Bash]] . . . June 09, 2021, at 11:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[PowerShell.Connect]] . . . June 09, 2021, at 11:10 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Code.Code]] . . . June 08, 2021, at 05:24 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=better formating=]%0a* [[Grape.DonateUs]] . . . June 06, 2021, at 03:41 PM by [[~fizi]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Books]] . . . June 06, 2021, at 12:46 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Grape.Grape]] . . . June 06, 2021, at 11:39 AM by [[~fizi]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Pfa]] . . . June 06, 2021, at 03:49 AM by [[~navic]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Debian]] . . . June 04, 2021, at 07:48 PM by [[~mkf]]: [="LOL"=]%0a* [[DNS.Dnswl]] . . . June 04, 2021, at 11:11 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Netcat.SMTP]] . . . June 04, 2021, at 09:59 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dkim.Dkimsign]] . . . June 04, 2021, at 09:07 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Tor.Torsocks]] . . . June 04, 2021, at 06:16 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vpn.VpnMac]] . . . June 04, 2021, at 05:40 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Fdisk.Usage]] . . . June 04, 2021, at 05:04 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Wordpress]] . . . June 04, 2021, at 04:55 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[DNS.SPF]] . . . June 03, 2021, at 01:27 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[HostServ.Rules]] . . . June 01, 2021, at 08:11 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.ACKFlood]] . . . May 29, 2021, at 06:20 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.SSDP]] . . . May 29, 2021, at 06:18 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Anycast]] . . . May 29, 2021, at 06:01 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Ambassador.Networks]] . . . May 27, 2021, at 04:05 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Rules]] . . . May 26, 2021, at 06:15 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freenode.Power]] . . . May 26, 2021, at 04:38 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freenode.Money]] . . . May 25, 2021, at 03:29 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freenode.Takeover]] . . . May 25, 2021, at 05:28 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Freenode]] . . . May 25, 2021, at 01:48 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.Atomic]] . . . May 24, 2021, at 03:22 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=spacing=]%0a* [[Minetest.Updating]] . . . May 24, 2021, at 08:10 AM by [[~mkf]]: [=monospaced commands=]%0a* [[Shell.Putty]] . . . May 24, 2021, at 06:16 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Dmarc]] . . . May 21, 2021, at 09:22 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Optimize]] . . . May 19, 2021, at 04:04 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Stable]] . . . May 18, 2021, at 10:15 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.VicePresident]] . . . May 18, 2021, at 08:15 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Sheriff]] . . . May 18, 2021, at 08:00 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Ambassador]] . . . May 18, 2021, at 07:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pf.Guide]] . . . May 17, 2021, at 03:37 AM by [[~bejelentkezni]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Disklabel]] . . . May 17, 2021, at 03:33 AM by [[~bejelentkezni]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Fdisk]] . . . May 17, 2021, at 03:27 AM by [[~bejelentkezni]]: [==]%0a* [[NewsNow.Install]] . . . May 16, 2021, at 06:49 AM by [[~mkf]]: [="$"=]%0a* [[Tmux.Share]] . . . May 15, 2021, at 02:27 AM by [[~mistera]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Security]] . . . May 14, 2021, at 03:14 AM by [[~caesar]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.Vision]] . . . May 13, 2021, at 09:47 AM by [[~mkf]]: [=added home page, removed "..."s=]%0a* [[Minetest.Worldbackup]] . . . May 12, 2021, at 11:02 AM by [[~AES]]: [==]%0a* [[Minetest.Texturestyle]] . . . May 12, 2021, at 11:00 AM by [[~AES]]: [==]%0a* [[Minetest.Serverlocations]] . . . May 12, 2021, at 10:59 AM by [[~AES]]: [==]%0a* [[Minetest.Addingarenas]] . . . May 12, 2021, at 10:58 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Relay.Relay]] . . . May 12, 2021, at 09:10 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ngircd.Install-bej]] . . . May 11, 2021, at 05:26 AM by [[~bejelentkezni]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Hopm-Arthur]] . . . May 07, 2021, at 12:28 PM by [[~Arthur]]: [==]%0a* [[Znc.Chroot69]] . . . May 06, 2021, at 03:36 AM by [[~bejelentkezni]]: [=back to 6.9 to see real changes=]%0a* [[Dig.Usage]] . . . May 04, 2021, at 02:36 AM by [[~sarah]]: [==]%0a* [[Bgpd.Configure]] . . . May 03, 2021, at 06:26 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Unix]] . . . April 29, 2021, at 03:39 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pmwiki.Simpleurl]] . . . April 29, 2021, at 02:46 PM by [[~punk]]: [==]%0a* [[Gpl.Flaws]] . . . April 24, 2021, at 04:56 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Iked.Windows]] . . . April 18, 2021, at 07:38 PM by [[~st13g]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Libertyordeath]] . . . April 17, 2021, at 12:35 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Minetest.Economy]] . . . April 15, 2021, at 02:32 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vim.Vim]] . . . April 11, 2021, at 11:14 PM by [[~monaco]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Duty]] . . . April 11, 2021, at 04:53 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[License.License]] . . . April 04, 2021, at 02:00 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[EthicalSource.HolierThanThou]] . . . April 04, 2021, at 01:56 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Jrmu.Rmsboycott]] . . . April 03, 2021, at 01:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Jrmu.Libertyordeath]] . . . April 02, 2021, at 12:56 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Fig.Fig]] . . . March 31, 2021, at 10:15 AM by [[~chewy]]: [==]%0a* [[Coconut.Coconut]] . . . March 29, 2021, at 12:28 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.CodeForce]] . . . March 29, 2021, at 12:04 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[ClawsMail.Connect]] . . . March 29, 2021, at 08:42 AM by [[~miniontoby]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Madeonirc]] . . . March 27, 2021, at 11:48 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Third.Devs]] . . . March 27, 2021, at 11:41 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Code]] . . . March 24, 2021, at 03:26 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Cherry.Todo]] . . . March 23, 2021, at 03:23 PM by [[~Oz]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Independence]] . . . March 22, 2021, at 01:13 PM by [[~wiz]]: [==]%0a* [[Ifconfig.Change]] . . . March 20, 2021, at 11:15 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Founders]] . . . March 20, 2021, at 01:40 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[NewsNow.Teams]] . . . March 18, 2021, at 09:47 AM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=banana=]%0a* [[Vhost.Freedns]] . . . March 16, 2021, at 12:22 PM by [[~wiz]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Freedom]] . . . March 15, 2021, at 01:30 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bsd.Labor]] . . . March 15, 2021, at 06:12 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[License.Discriminatory]] . . . March 15, 2021, at 06:12 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bsd.Hope]] . . . March 14, 2021, at 11:05 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[License.Publicdomain]] . . . March 14, 2021, at 10:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Linux.Flaws]] . . . March 14, 2021, at 05:13 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[NewsNow.Browser]] . . . March 12, 2021, at 08:00 AM by [[~miniontoby]]: [==]%0a* [[Abuse.Code]] . . . March 09, 2021, at 03:44 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Congress.Documents]] . . . March 07, 2021, at 04:50 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Goals]] . . . March 06, 2021, at 09:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Chatforce]] . . . March 05, 2021, at 02:15 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Shell.Bash]] . . . March 05, 2021, at 10:19 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[User.Welcome]] . . . March 05, 2021, at 07:34 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Immigrant.Welcome]] . . . March 05, 2021, at 06:59 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Mail.Openrelay]] . . . March 04, 2021, at 03:20 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Mail.Test]] . . . March 04, 2021, at 03:07 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Game]] . . . March 04, 2021, at 10:16 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Recruit]] . . . March 04, 2021, at 09:39 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Howtoask]] . . . March 03, 2021, at 12:35 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Netizen]] . . . February 28, 2021, at 03:18 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Servers.Rights]] . . . February 28, 2021, at 12:37 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Enterprise]] . . . February 28, 2021, at 11:52 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Creed]] . . . February 28, 2021, at 03:21 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ln.Intro]] . . . February 25, 2021, at 12:20 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Leafnode.Install]] . . . February 25, 2021, at 10:56 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Guava.Todo]] . . . February 23, 2021, at 10:47 AM by [[~quofan]]: [==]%0a* [[Relays.Relays]] . . . February 22, 2021, at 04:22 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[PSFTP.Connect]] . . . February 21, 2021, at 03:57 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Outlook.Connect]] . . . February 21, 2021, at 03:23 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[AppleMail.Connect]] . . . February 20, 2021, at 04:38 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Thunderbird.Pgp]] . . . 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February 13, 2021, at 04:59 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Leafnode]] . . . February 12, 2021, at 01:40 PM by [[~chewy]]: [==]%0a* [[Oidentd.Pylink]] . . . February 12, 2021, at 01:25 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Opportunity]] . . . February 11, 2021, at 12:58 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Republic]] . . . February 11, 2021, at 06:45 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Achurch.Install]] . . . February 10, 2021, at 04:33 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Pylink]] . . . February 08, 2021, at 08:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.OpofLiberty]] . . . February 06, 2021, at 12:53 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Allies]] . . . February 06, 2021, at 12:47 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Dueprocess]] . . . February 06, 2021, at 12:25 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Checks]] . . . February 06, 2021, at 12:21 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Rulebylaw]] . . . February 06, 2021, at 12:12 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Startupdream]] . . . 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February 04, 2021, at 02:42 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Fork]] . . . February 04, 2021, at 02:39 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Lanofopportunity]] . . . February 04, 2021, at 01:24 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Opentoall]] . . . February 04, 2021, at 01:17 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Refuge]] . . . February 04, 2021, at 09:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dns.Providers]] . . . February 04, 2021, at 04:27 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Guava.Guava]] . . . February 03, 2021, at 02:30 AM by [[~st13g]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Stable]] . . . February 02, 2021, at 02:25 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Base64]] . . . February 02, 2021, at 06:37 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Unboundadblock]] . . . February 02, 2021, at 04:29 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Pfbadhost]] . . . February 02, 2021, at 04:29 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Delphinusdnsd]] . . . February 02, 2021, at 01:51 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Mango.Mango]] . . . January 31, 2021, at 12:01 PM by [[~nix]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Abuse]] . . . January 31, 2021, at 05:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Censorship]] . . . January 31, 2021, at 05:23 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Firstamendment]] . . . January 31, 2021, at 05:20 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Phishing]] . . . January 31, 2021, at 05:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Audit]] . . . January 31, 2021, at 04:46 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Ongoing]] . . . January 31, 2021, at 01:19 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Partners]] . . . January 31, 2021, at 12:32 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Orange.Todo]] . . . January 30, 2021, at 11:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pear.Pear]] . . . January 29, 2021, at 06:09 PM by [[~dennis]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Httpopenproxy]] . . . January 29, 2021, at 11:01 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Zncadmin]] . . . January 29, 2021, at 10:00 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Rbldns]] . . . January 29, 2021, at 05:45 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Setuid]] . . . January 28, 2021, at 06:53 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.PFTesting]] . . . January 25, 2021, at 03:28 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.ZNCDaily]] . . . January 25, 2021, at 11:35 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Irssi]] . . . January 25, 2021, at 07:08 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Sysadmins]] . . . January 24, 2021, at 10:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.UnixPhilosophy]] . . . January 18, 2021, at 05:05 AM by [[~category_mirror]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.XTerm]] . . . January 17, 2021, at 01:48 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=copyright=]%0a* [[UsersCategoryMirrory.Statement]] . . . January 17, 2021, at 02:44 AM by [[~category_mirror]]: [==]%0a* [[Email.Outlook]] . . . January 16, 2021, at 05:13 PM by [[~Zouheir]]: [==]%0a* [[Plum.Todo]] . . . January 16, 2021, at 12:09 AM by [[~st13g]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Ipsec]] . . . January 13, 2021, at 10:39 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Plum.Plum]] . . . January 12, 2021, at 03:02 PM by [[~wiz]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Slrn]] . . . January 12, 2021, at 02:40 PM by [[~Noxturnix]]: [==]%0a* [[OpenBSD.CPAN]] . . . January 12, 2021, at 01:48 PM by [[~Dima]]: [==]%0a* [[Jujube.Todo]] . . . January 11, 2021, at 05:13 PM by [[~fizi]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Ilines]] . . . January 11, 2021, at 09:55 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Netcat]] . . . January 09, 2021, at 02:20 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[OpenBSD.Perl]] . . . January 09, 2021, at 02:04 PM by [[~dima]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Perl]] . . . January 09, 2021, at 01:52 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Fig.Log]] . . . January 07, 2021, at 11:23 AM by [[~dima]]: [=test=]%0a* [[Fig.Todo]] . . . January 06, 2021, at 01:06 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Grape.Todo]] . . . January 06, 2021, at 01:05 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pear.Todo]] . . . January 06, 2021, at 01:05 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Jujube.Team]] . . . January 06, 2021, at 01:04 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Mango.Todo]] . . . January 06, 2021, at 01:04 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Censorship]] . . . January 06, 2021, at 03:01 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Pentesters]] . . . January 05, 2021, at 11:17 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Coders]] . . . January 05, 2021, at 11:11 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Banana.Todo]] . . . January 04, 2021, at 09:41 AM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=znc=]%0a* [[Users.CategoryMirrory]] . . . January 04, 2021, at 01:10 AM by [[~category_mirror]]: [==]%0a* [[UsersCategoryMirrory.Test]] . . . January 03, 2021, at 08:17 PM by [[~category_mirrory]]: [==]%0a* [[Users.Categorymirrory]] . . . January 03, 2021, at 08:12 PM by [[~category_mirrory]]: [=wrong caps=]%0a* [[Banana.Banana]] . . . January 03, 2021, at 02:39 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [==]%0a* [[Orange.Orange]] . . . January 03, 2021, at 02:10 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Backup]] . . . January 03, 2021, at 01:46 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Backups]] . . . January 02, 2021, at 11:44 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Appledanger]] . . . January 02, 2021, at 01:35 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Grape.Tasks]] . . . January 01, 2021, at 07:52 PM by [[~fizi]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Helpers]] . . . January 01, 2021, at 04:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Finances]] . . . January 01, 2021, at 04:15 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Tutorial.Tutorial]] . . . January 01, 2021, at 03:25 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Testing]] . . . December 30, 2020, at 12:58 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Sshbackdoor]] . . . December 30, 2020, at 12:14 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Mango.Packages]] . . . December 30, 2020, at 10:48 AM by [[~nix]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Contact]] . . . December 30, 2020, at 03:18 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Pf-bnc]] . . . December 29, 2020, at 06:30 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Partners2]] . . . December 29, 2020, at 02:52 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Mozilladanger]] . . . December 27, 2020, at 03:05 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Controlcomputer]] . . . December 27, 2020, at 03:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Facebookdanger]] . . . December 27, 2020, at 03:01 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Slackdanger]] . . . December 27, 2020, at 02:56 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Freespeech]] . . . December 27, 2020, at 02:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Ethicalflaws]] . . . December 27, 2020, at 02:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Hatespeech]] . . . December 27, 2020, at 02:20 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Monero]] . . . December 27, 2020, at 02:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.WhyNotC]] . . . December 26, 2020, at 06:43 PM by [[~searchsocial]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Python]] . . . December 26, 2020, at 06:21 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Cash]] . . . December 26, 2020, at 06:18 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Uberdanger]] . . . December 26, 2020, at 06:16 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Microsoftdanger]] . . . 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June 09, 2022, at 07:17 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vnc.Vnc]] . . . June 08, 2022, at 04:04 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=Added RealVNC Viewer to the list (might need some more extra stuff, but yeah its fine)=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Growfs]] . . . June 01, 2022, at 12:34 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Hostnameif.Static-v2]] . . . May 23, 2022, at 06:29 AM by [[~theguest]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Team]] . . . May 12, 2022, at 03:44 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Grape.Minetest]] . . . May 10, 2022, at 10:48 AM by [[~baytuch]]: [==]%0a* [[Irc.Emoji]] . . . May 10, 2022, at 10:23 AM by [[~baytuch]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Nsd]] . . . May 10, 2022, at 12:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Opsofliberty.Bootcamp]] . . . May 09, 2022, at 08:38 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Ports]] . . . May 09, 2022, at 05:54 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Ngircd.Ssl]] . . . May 08, 2022, at 03:30 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=fixed the text=]%0a* [[Codeforce.Training]] . . . May 03, 2022, at 03:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Civics.Intro]] . . . May 03, 2022, at 01:06 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[OpenBSD.EdgeRouter-Lite]] . . . April 28, 2022, at 02:50 PM by [[~pufferf]]: [==]%0a* [[Math.Reading]] . . . April 27, 2022, at 08:23 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Install71]] . . . April 24, 2022, at 09:55 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Botnow]] . . . April 24, 2022, at 06:14 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Buyvm.Ipv6]] . . . April 24, 2022, at 06:10 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Eggdrop.Rss]] . . . April 23, 2022, at 04:20 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Team.Testing]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 09:45 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dns.Registrars]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 09:30 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Gopher]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 08:29 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Adduser]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 08:07 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Signify.Verify]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 06:24 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Almanack.Route]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 06:23 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ntpd.Configure]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 06:17 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Ntpd]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 06:16 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Vmmlinux]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 05:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Linux]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 05:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Iked]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 05:16 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Team]] . . . April 20, 2022, at 04:54 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Networks]] . . . April 19, 2022, at 04:22 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Announce]] . . . April 19, 2022, at 04:14 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Ally]] . . . April 19, 2022, at 04:11 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openhttpd.Chroot]] . . . April 19, 2022, at 04:05 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Install70]] . . . April 19, 2022, at 06:52 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[CodeForce.Bootcamp]] . . . April 19, 2022, at 06:29 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Vmm]] . . . April 15, 2022, at 12:20 PM by [[~Naglfar]]: [=Update: report from PiRATA=]%0a* [[Ngircd.Link]] . . . April 07, 2022, at 06:52 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Minutemin]] . . . April 06, 2022, at 02:55 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openhttpd.CGI]] . . . April 05, 2022, at 04:22 PM by [[~gtlsgamr]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Censord]] . . . April 05, 2022, at 06:16 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Dns]] . . . April 05, 2022, at 05:24 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Zncflaws]] . . . April 05, 2022, at 05:18 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Debiandanger]] . . . April 04, 2022, at 04:30 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openhttpd.Tls]] . . . April 04, 2022, at 04:25 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openhttpd.Website]] . . . April 03, 2022, at 11:03 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Soju.Guide]] . . . April 02, 2022, at 03:46 PM by [[~Yonle]]: [==]%0a* [[Nitter.Install]] . . . April 02, 2022, at 01:08 AM by [[~fallback]]: [=first nitter install page=]%0a* [[Debiankaios.Bio]] . . . April 01, 2022, at 05:10 PM by [[~debiankaios]]: [==]%0a* [[Tor.Irc]] . . . March 30, 2022, at 12:40 PM by [[~m16]]: [==]%0a* [[Chess.Reading]] . . . March 29, 2022, at 10:02 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Irc.Services]] . . . March 25, 2022, at 04:29 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Syslogd.Configure]] . . . March 25, 2022, at 04:07 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Ddos]] . . . March 24, 2022, at 04:22 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ddos.Intro]] . . . March 24, 2022, at 04:22 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.ZNC]] . . . March 19, 2022, at 07:31 AM by [[~fallback]]: [==]%0a* [[ISCABBS.DownloadingAndInstalling]] . . . March 15, 2022, at 10:42 PM by [[~Mandarax]]: [==]%0a* [[ISCABBS.ISCABBS]] . . . March 15, 2022, at 09:24 PM by [[~Mandarax]]: [==]%0a* [[Unix.History]] . . . March 14, 2022, at 06:07 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Unix.Exhibit]] . . . March 13, 2022, at 11:37 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Dogfooding]] . . . March 10, 2022, at 05:14 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Doxing.Defense]] . . . March 05, 2022, at 08:54 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Mlmmj-archivist.Install]] . . . March 03, 2022, at 05:26 AM by [[~error]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.IRCBridge]] . . . February 28, 2022, at 02:59 AM by [[~suzerain]]: [==]%0a* [[Unix101.Vi]] . . . February 27, 2022, at 08:16 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vi.Intro]] . . . February 27, 2022, at 04:16 PM by [[~Limits]]: [=Add Introduction to Vi=]%0a* [[Irc201.Irc201]] . . . February 27, 2022, at 04:21 AM by [[~suzerain]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Ideas]] . . . February 23, 2022, at 05:19 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Main.WikiSandbox]] . . . February 22, 2022, at 11:05 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Wesnothd]] . . . February 21, 2022, at 06:28 AM by [[~mkf]]: [=Wesnothd=]%0a* [[9.Audio]] . . . February 20, 2022, at 08:07 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Xonotic]] . . . February 20, 2022, at 07:43 AM by [[~mkf]]: [=A xonotic server has apperad! pt.2=]%0a* [[PuTTY.PuTTYgen]] . . . February 16, 2022, at 05:24 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Rcd.Configure]] . . . February 15, 2022, at 04:46 PM by [[~xfnw]]: [=fix title formatting=]%0a* [[Debate.Ircnowd]] . . . February 14, 2022, at 06:24 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Stopm.Stopm]] . . . February 14, 2022, at 06:16 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Police.Fingerprints]] . . . February 12, 2022, at 02:09 PM by [[~xfnw]]: [=ip addresses should be sorted with sort -V=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Police]] . . . February 10, 2022, at 07:36 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dns.Dns]] . . . February 10, 2022, at 07:39 AM by [[~nixdork]]: [=Fix typo=]%0a* [[Dns.BindResolver]] . . . February 10, 2022, at 07:30 AM by [[~nixdork]]: [=First draft of bind resolver howto=]%0a* [[Botnow.SqliteViews]] . . . February 10, 2022, at 02:00 AM by [[~xfnw]]: [==]%0a* [[AncientWisdom.Bio]] . . . February 07, 2022, at 01:18 PM by [[~AncientWisdom]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Questions]] . . . February 05, 2022, at 09:16 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Server]] . . . February 05, 2022, at 08:14 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.SlackwareIso]] . . . February 03, 2022, at 10:53 PM by [[~Naglfar]]: [=Slackware 15.0 x86 stable is released=]%0a* [[Vmctl.Usage]] . . . February 03, 2022, at 06:24 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=fixed attachment=]%0a* [[Duplicity.Usage]] . . . February 02, 2022, at 10:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openssl.Encryptfile]] . . . February 02, 2022, at 09:29 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openrsync.Usage]] . . . January 29, 2022, at 09:04 AM by [[~Naglfar]]: [=update from rsync to openrsync=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Tcpip]] . . . January 24, 2022, at 05:45 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Synclient.Configure]] . . . January 24, 2022, at 06:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Crontab.Edit]] . . . January 23, 2022, at 05:46 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Install]] . . . January 22, 2022, at 06:57 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Asterisk.Install]] . . . January 19, 2022, at 05:34 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Ndb]] . . . January 16, 2022, at 06:46 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.U9fs]] . . . January 16, 2022, at 06:23 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Dns.FQDN]] . . . January 15, 2022, at 10:16 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Nsd.DNSSec]] . . . January 14, 2022, at 02:53 AM by [[~pyr3x]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Locale]] . . . January 12, 2022, at 01:23 PM by [[~baytuch]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Openbsd]] . . . January 12, 2022, at 01:19 PM by [[~baytuch]]: [==]%0a* [[Ksh.Autocomplete]] . . . January 11, 2022, at 01:44 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=updated url=]%0a* [[Gpg.Verify]] . . . January 08, 2022, at 09:48 PM by [[~Naglfar]]: [=Add description=]%0a* [[Mlmmj.Archive]] . . . January 06, 2022, at 10:52 PM by [[~Hawk]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Hostowner]] . . . January 06, 2022, at 11:29 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Dogfood]] . . . January 06, 2022, at 08:48 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Chording]] . . . January 03, 2022, at 02:40 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Status]] . . . January 03, 2022, at 06:06 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Got.Server]] . . . January 02, 2022, at 05:42 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Census.Census]] . . . January 02, 2022, at 11:27 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bncnow.Bncnow]] . . . January 02, 2022, at 11:18 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Projects]] . . . January 02, 2022, at 11:09 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircfs.Intro]] . . . January 02, 2022, at 10:49 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnowd.Ircnowd]] . . . January 02, 2022, at 06:32 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Marketing]] . . . January 02, 2022, at 06:20 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Sonsofliberty]] . . . January 02, 2022, at 06:06 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pkgadd.CheckUpdates]] . . . January 01, 2022, at 04:29 AM by [[~pyr3x]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Roadmap2021]] . . . December 30, 2021, at 06:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Sftp]] . . . December 30, 2021, at 06:01 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Sftp.Chroot]] . . . December 30, 2021, at 06:01 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Status2022]] . . . December 30, 2021, at 05:35 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Eggdrop.UTF8]] . . . December 28, 2021, at 08:21 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Uim]] . . . December 26, 2021, at 01:45 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Sshwifty.Install]] . . . December 23, 2021, at 02:49 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=created=]%0a* [[Nsd.Zone]] . . . December 23, 2021, at 10:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openhttpd.Hosting]] . . . December 23, 2021, at 03:06 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[OpenSSH.RSAkeys]] . . . December 22, 2021, at 03:18 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Wifi]] . . . December 22, 2021, at 02:59 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Recordaudio]] . . . December 22, 2021, at 01:24 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.9]] . . . December 22, 2021, at 11:30 AM by [[~xfnw]]: [=fix some grammatical errors=]%0a* [[Parec.Record]] . . . December 22, 2021, at 07:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Sox.Concat]] . . . December 22, 2021, at 07:01 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ffmpeg.Recordscreen]] . . . December 22, 2021, at 07:00 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[JuiceSSH.Connect]] . . . December 20, 2021, at 01:03 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Independent]] . . . December 20, 2021, at 12:47 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[MacScreenSharing.Connect]] . . . December 20, 2021, at 11:57 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Partdisk]] . . . December 20, 2021, at 11:39 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Got.Usage]] . . . December 17, 2021, at 04:44 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Irc.Federation]] . . . December 17, 2021, at 02:03 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Irc.Chanop]] . . . December 14, 2021, at 04:58 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Todo]] . . . December 03, 2021, at 07:52 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Pylink.Chroot]] . . . December 02, 2021, at 02:03 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pylink.Install]] . . . December 02, 2021, at 02:02 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Jrmu.Marriage]] . . . December 02, 2021, at 06:09 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Hosting.Hosting]] . . . December 01, 2021, at 02:01 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Mc.Usage]] . . . November 29, 2021, at 07:53 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[PuTTY.Connect]] . . . November 29, 2021, at 12:13 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Email.Email]] . . . November 29, 2021, at 04:19 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Texlive.Sinhala]] . . . November 28, 2021, at 06:35 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[MailWindows.Connect]] . . . November 27, 2021, at 03:12 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Gajim.Biboumi]] . . . November 27, 2021, at 01:02 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Mcabber.Connect]] . . . November 26, 2021, at 01:38 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[ChatSecure.Connect]] . . . November 26, 2021, at 11:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.9pfs]] . . . November 24, 2021, at 02:00 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.DebianInstall]] . . . November 24, 2021, at 11:44 AM by [[~nicoz]]: [==]%0a* [[Siskin.Connect]] . . . November 23, 2021, at 04:38 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dino.Connect]] . . . November 23, 2021, at 02:10 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Monal.Connect]] . . . November 23, 2021, at 10:32 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Xabber.Connect]] . . . November 23, 2021, at 10:20 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[DNS.DMARC]] . . . November 22, 2021, at 10:52 PM by [[~Hawk]]: [==]%0a* [[StorkIM.Connect]] . . . November 21, 2021, at 05:03 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Conversations.Connect]] . . . November 20, 2021, at 05:37 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Yaxim.Connect]] . . . November 20, 2021, at 05:09 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Adium.Connect]] . . . November 20, 2021, at 07:32 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.AlmaLinux]] . . . November 20, 2021, at 06:47 AM by [[~dodocrypto]]: [==]%0a* [[Psi.Connect]] . . . November 17, 2021, at 03:23 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pidgin.Connect]] . . . November 17, 2021, at 10:18 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Gajim.Connect]] . . . November 17, 2021, at 08:01 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Training]] . . . November 16, 2021, at 03:30 PM by [[~Hawk]]: [==]%0a* [[Opera.Connect]] . . . November 16, 2021, at 12:12 AM by [[~wiz]]: [==]%0a* [[0dev.0dev]] . . . November 12, 2021, at 03:00 AM by [[~dodocrypto]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.RockyLinux]] . . . November 11, 2021, at 10:51 AM by [[~dodocrypto]]: [==]%0a* [[Opensmtpd.Openrelay]] . . . November 11, 2021, at 10:37 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Sandbox.0dev]] . . . November 11, 2021, at 01:45 AM by [[~dodocrypto]]: [==]%0a* [[Got.Mirror]] . . . November 07, 2021, at 05:22 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vpn.OpenIKED]] . . . November 07, 2021, at 03:45 PM by [[~gloNO]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Got]] . . . November 07, 2021, at 03:16 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Opsofliberty]] . . . November 06, 2021, at 05:15 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Emacs.Emacs]] . . . November 06, 2021, at 04:39 PM by [[~LohanG]]: [==]%0a* [[ZNC.Support]] . . . November 06, 2021, at 03:53 PM by [[~LohanG]]: [=added libera=]%0a* [[Vmm.Plan9]] . . . November 05, 2021, at 09:31 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=???=]%0a* [[9.Stone]] . . . November 04, 2021, at 04:09 PM by [[~meeekeeef]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Zuke]] . . . November 04, 2021, at 04:01 PM by [[~meeekeeef]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Drawtermssh]] . . . November 04, 2021, at 03:54 PM by [[~meeekeeef]]: [=ssh bad >:[=]%0a* [[Netcat.Http]] . . . November 03, 2021, at 02:30 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Telnet.Http]] . . . November 03, 2021, at 02:18 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Znc.Relayd]] . . . November 03, 2021, at 10:18 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[ZNC.Admin]] . . . November 02, 2021, at 05:44 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Znc.Debug]] . . . November 02, 2021, at 03:23 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Znc.Usage]] . . . November 02, 2021, at 03:09 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ambassador.Markets]] . . . November 02, 2021, at 01:29 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Almanack.Rewrite]] . . . October 31, 2021, at 10:30 PM by [[~hydragyrum]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Sysupdate]] . . . October 31, 2021, at 10:21 PM by [[~meeekeeef]]: [==]%0a* [[Debian.Debian]] . . . October 31, 2021, at 12:34 PM by [[~monaco]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Victorycpus]] . . . October 30, 2021, at 08:17 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Gnus.Connect]] . . . October 30, 2021, at 01:32 AM by [[~hydragyrum]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Settler]] . . . October 29, 2021, at 04:03 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debian.Nginxphpfpm]] . . . October 29, 2021, at 12:26 PM by [[~monaco]]: [==]%0a* [[Debian.Nginx]] . . . October 29, 2021, at 12:18 PM by [[~monaco]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Homerouter]] . . . October 26, 2021, at 05:08 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Netcat]] . . . October 25, 2021, at 03:40 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Plan9ini]] . . . October 24, 2021, at 04:30 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Iked.Newconfig]] . . . October 24, 2021, at 03:49 PM by [[~tool]]: [==]%0a* [[Lua.Minetest-1]] . . . October 24, 2021, at 10:30 AM by [[~debiankaios]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Links]] . . . October 24, 2021, at 06:29 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Keybindings]] . . . October 24, 2021, at 06:15 AM by [[~mkf]]: [=heheheheheh=]%0a* [[Xdefaults.Configure]] . . . October 23, 2021, at 02:40 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[TigerVNC.SSH]] . . . October 23, 2021, at 11:56 AM by [[~Hawk]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Ssh]] . . . October 22, 2021, at 12:54 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Devuan4Iso]] . . . October 21, 2021, at 04:29 PM by [[~debiankaios]]: [=changed beowulf_3.1.1 to chimaera_4.0.0=]%0a* [[9.101]] . . . October 20, 2021, at 04:53 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Fvwm.Configure]] . . . October 18, 2021, at 10:20 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[KISSmo.KISSmo]] . . . October 18, 2021, at 09:58 AM by [[~monaco]]: [==]%0a* [[KISSmo.Download]] . . . October 18, 2021, at 09:53 AM by [[~monaco]]: [==]%0a* [[KISSmo.About]] . . . October 18, 2021, at 09:52 AM by [[~monaco]]: [==]%0a* [[KISSmo.Install]] . . . October 18, 2021, at 09:44 AM by [[~monaco]]: [==]%0a* [[Cvs.Repo]] . . . October 17, 2021, at 08:32 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Cvs.Anoncvs]] . . . October 17, 2021, at 04:00 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Cvs.Commit]] . . . October 17, 2021, at 03:58 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Cvs.Cvsweb]] . . . October 17, 2021, at 03:28 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Cvsfs]] . . . October 15, 2021, at 12:58 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Sysupgrade70]] . . . October 15, 2021, at 11:02 AM by [[~mkf]]: [=humans are easily confused.=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Ilines]] . . . October 15, 2021, at 02:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Devuan-ISO]] . . . October 14, 2021, at 09:50 AM by [[~siva]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Devuan-Simple]] . . . October 14, 2021, at 09:48 AM by [[~siva]]: [=Tutorial Created=]%0a* [[Cvs.Intro]] . . . October 13, 2021, at 03:49 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Synapse.Install]] . . . October 12, 2021, at 02:49 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=Created=]%0a* [[Ircnow.Oper]] . . . October 12, 2021, at 03:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Diversity]] . . . October 09, 2021, at 02:56 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Linux]] . . . October 08, 2021, at 04:51 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[OpenBSD.ResetPassword]] . . . October 07, 2021, at 03:56 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Terms.Vps]] . . . October 06, 2021, at 12:30 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.JSDrawterm]] . . . September 30, 2021, at 06:06 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[9.Fonts]] . . . September 28, 2021, at 05:13 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Install69]] . . . September 27, 2021, at 05:59 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Cvs.Guide]] . . . September 26, 2021, at 02:28 PM by [[~Miniontoby]]: [==]%0a* [[License.IrcnowV2]] . . . September 21, 2021, at 03:53 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dhcpd.Configure]] . . . September 15, 2021, at 04:02 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Router]] . . . September 14, 2021, at 12:11 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Weechat.Relay]] . . . September 11, 2021, at 05:46 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Gry.Bio]] . . . September 11, 2021, at 02:49 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Hopm.Telnet]] . . . September 10, 2021, at 06:13 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Wraith.Chroot]] . . . September 10, 2021, at 06:11 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[ZNC.Skins]] . . . September 06, 2021, at 07:58 AM by [[~mkf]]: [="Huh, pmwiki has a bug." no numbered list if use monospaced text. :(=]%0a* [[Seamonkey.Connect]] . . . August 28, 2021, at 01:05 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Wikistyle]] . . . August 27, 2021, at 03:29 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Email.EmailAndroidEmailApp]] . . . August 27, 2021, at 02:37 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Tmux.Shortcuts]] . . . August 27, 2021, at 12:56 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Haiku]] . . . August 27, 2021, at 12:53 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Mailopenproxy]] . . . August 25, 2021, at 08:19 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Two-FactorAuth]] . . . August 23, 2021, at 07:39 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=login.db compiling is no longer recommended.=]%0a* [[Vmm.DragonflyBSD]] . . . August 23, 2021, at 07:31 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=logs=]%0a* [[Vmm.NetBSD]] . . . August 23, 2021, at 07:01 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=better logs?=]%0a* [[Mariadb.Install]] . . . August 23, 2021, at 04:42 PM by [[~wiz]]: [==]%0a* [[DNS.Ipv6rDNS]] . . . August 23, 2021, at 11:55 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pipes.Redirection]] . . . August 23, 2021, at 03:50 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ksh.Redirection]] . . . August 23, 2021, at 03:50 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Rbldnsd.Install]] . . . August 22, 2021, at 07:58 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=wiki-ish.=]%0a* [[Netcat.Smtp]] . . . August 22, 2021, at 06:58 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=byebye=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Npppd]] . . . August 21, 2021, at 01:43 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Shell.Shell]] . . . August 21, 2021, at 11:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Tls.CA]] . . . August 21, 2021, at 11:10 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openssl.Imap]] . . . August 21, 2021, at 04:05 AM by [[~AncientWisdom]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Todo]] . . . August 17, 2021, at 08:41 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.GuixIso]] . . . August 16, 2021, at 05:12 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.VoidIso]] . . . August 16, 2021, at 06:19 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Gophernicus]] . . . August 15, 2021, at 02:06 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Gazette.Gazette]] . . . August 15, 2021, at 01:14 AM by [[~mkf]]: [=a bit polishing=]%0a* [[EmailTray.Connect]] . . . August 15, 2021, at 12:11 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.Konversation]] . . . August 14, 2021, at 02:46 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Squirrelmail.Connect]] . . . August 14, 2021, at 04:47 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Termius.Connect]] . . . August 14, 2021, at 04:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Openhttpd]] . . . August 13, 2021, at 07:29 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[ConnectBot.Keys]] . . . August 12, 2021, at 06:58 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Monopolydanger]] . . . August 11, 2021, at 07:01 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[ConnectBot.Connect]] . . . August 11, 2021, at 04:34 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Termux.Connect]] . . . August 11, 2021, at 05:28 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Web101.Web101]] . . . August 10, 2021, at 04:20 PM by [[~craziness]]: [=started web101=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Pppoe]] . . . August 10, 2021, at 11:56 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[MacTerminal.Connect]] . . . August 10, 2021, at 10:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[OpenSSH.Connect]] . . . August 10, 2021, at 10:19 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Fdroid.Install]] . . . August 10, 2021, at 09:05 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Shell.Sshfingerprints]] . . . August 10, 2021, at 08:55 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Sshkeys]] . . . August 09, 2021, at 04:42 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.9front]] . . . August 09, 2021, at 06:16 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.WinIRC]] . . . August 09, 2021, at 06:03 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[IP.Myaddress]] . . . August 07, 2021, at 05:14 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[SerFISH.Connect]] . . . August 06, 2021, at 05:05 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Sshwifty.Connect]] . . . August 06, 2021, at 05:00 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Squirrelmail]] . . . August 06, 2021, at 10:32 AM by [[~baytuch]]: [==]%0a* [[Eggdrop.NickServ]] . . . August 05, 2021, at 07:27 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Medals.Intro]] . . . August 04, 2021, at 08:34 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Dnszones]] . . . August 03, 2021, at 09:26 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dns.Zonefile]] . . . August 03, 2021, at 09:21 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Irc.Clients]] . . . August 02, 2021, at 02:54 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Ifconfig]] . . . August 02, 2021, at 12:59 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Matterbridge]] . . . August 02, 2021, at 12:33 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Znc.I18n]] . . . August 02, 2021, at 09:12 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Almanack.Alt]] . . . August 02, 2021, at 07:52 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Eggdrop.Simple]] . . . August 02, 2021, at 07:49 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Eggdrop.Install]] . . . August 02, 2021, at 05:11 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Vhost]] . . . August 02, 2021, at 02:32 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Hardware]] . . . August 01, 2021, at 01:48 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Thunderirc.Hardware]] . . . August 01, 2021, at 01:47 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Planetofnix.Hardware]] . . . August 01, 2021, at 01:46 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bsdforall.Hardware]] . . . August 01, 2021, at 01:45 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Oddprotocol.Hardware]] . . . August 01, 2021, at 01:28 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Lecturify.Hardware]] . . . August 01, 2021, at 01:27 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Congress.Procedure]] . . . August 01, 2021, at 06:41 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Chroot]] . . . July 31, 2021, at 02:47 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Syslogd.Remote]] . . . July 30, 2021, at 03:30 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Vmmuser]] . . . July 29, 2021, at 05:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Vmminstall]] . . . July 29, 2021, at 05:28 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Vmm]] . . . July 29, 2021, at 05:24 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.ZNCAdmin]] . . . July 28, 2021, at 06:14 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.ZNCSupport]] . . . July 28, 2021, at 06:14 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[ZNC.Troubleshoot]] . . . July 28, 2021, at 06:12 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Znc.Troubleshoot]] . . . July 28, 2021, at 06:11 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Kill.Usage]] . . . July 28, 2021, at 03:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ps.Usage]] . . . July 28, 2021, at 03:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dns.Vhost]] . . . July 28, 2021, at 03:05 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Host.Usage]] . . . July 28, 2021, at 01:57 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Php]] . . . July 27, 2021, at 02:53 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[UsersCategoryMirrory.IRCFreeHomesteadVPS]] . . . July 26, 2021, at 06:12 AM by [[~category_mirror]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.PioneerTldr]] . . . July 26, 2021, at 06:04 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[UsersCategoryMirrory.Pioneer]] . . . July 26, 2021, at 04:22 AM by [[~category_mirror]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Dig]] . . . July 25, 2021, at 06:50 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.RDNS]] . . . July 23, 2021, at 06:44 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Wordpress.Install]] . . . July 21, 2021, at 06:59 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.All]] . . . July 21, 2021, at 06:37 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Lemon.Todo]] . . . July 21, 2021, at 06:21 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Irc.Guide]] . . . July 21, 2021, at 06:02 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=client -> clients=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Sic]] . . . July 21, 2021, at 05:57 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=first edit.=]%0a* [[Minutemin.Progress]] . . . July 21, 2021, at 08:10 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openssl.Check]] . . . July 20, 2021, at 01:27 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Rsync.Usage]] . . . July 19, 2021, at 02:30 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Openrsync]] . . . July 18, 2021, at 02:01 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Znc]] . . . July 16, 2021, at 10:43 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Netizen.Become]] . . . July 14, 2021, at 09:47 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Bearcode]] . . . July 14, 2021, at 09:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Staticnet]] . . . July 12, 2021, at 05:48 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Dovecot]] . . . July 12, 2021, at 02:58 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Relayd]] . . . July 12, 2021, at 02:45 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Spf]] . . . July 12, 2021, at 03:08 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Eggdrop]] . . . July 02, 2021, at 03:20 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openssl.Http]] . . . June 30, 2021, at 04:44 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Oldsoftware]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:56 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Xmlflaws]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:54 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Wikipediadanger]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:51 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.DCC]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:49 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Matrixflaws]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:48 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Webirc]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:48 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Nodejstrap]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:48 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Ircv3defense]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:45 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Newdisk]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:23 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[AndroidEmail.AndroidEmail]] . . . June 29, 2021, at 03:11 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Ed]] . . . June 28, 2021, at 04:04 PM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Unbound]] . . . June 27, 2021, at 12:12 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Religion]] . . . June 27, 2021, at 02:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Union]] . . . June 26, 2021, at 01:01 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Firstamendment]] . . . June 26, 2021, at 11:45 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Dkimproxy]] . . . June 25, 2021, at 12:56 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[MIF.Test]] . . . June 25, 2021, at 12:42 PM by [[~nsturtz]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Sysupgrade69]] . . . June 25, 2021, at 05:46 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Opensmtpd]] . . . June 23, 2021, at 02:21 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.NgircdLink]] . . . June 22, 2021, at 07:50 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=delete=]%0a* [[File.File]] . . . June 22, 2021, at 07:43 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=linking=]%0a* [[Debate.Linuxflaws]] . . . June 20, 2021, at 08:03 AM by [[~mkf]]: [=making hyperlinks=]%0a* [[Freedom.Destiny]] . . . June 18, 2021, at 05:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Doas]] . . . June 13, 2021, at 01:19 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Freedom]] . . . June 13, 2021, at 09:13 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Press]] . . . June 13, 2021, at 09:12 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Shell]] . . . June 11, 2021, at 09:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Constitution]] . . . June 10, 2021, at 03:48 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Netizen.Rights]] . . . June 10, 2021, at 03:21 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[IPv4.Overview]] . . . June 10, 2021, at 10:13 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ksh.Bash]] . . . June 09, 2021, at 11:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[PowerShell.Connect]] . . . June 09, 2021, at 11:10 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Code.Code]] . . . June 08, 2021, at 05:24 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=better formating=]%0a* [[Grape.DonateUs]] . . . June 06, 2021, at 03:41 PM by [[~fizi]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Books]] . . . June 06, 2021, at 12:46 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Grape.Grape]] . . . June 06, 2021, at 11:39 AM by [[~fizi]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Pfa]] . . . June 06, 2021, at 03:49 AM by [[~navic]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Debian]] . . . June 04, 2021, at 07:48 PM by [[~mkf]]: [="LOL"=]%0a* [[DNS.Dnswl]] . . . June 04, 2021, at 11:11 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Netcat.SMTP]] . . . June 04, 2021, at 09:59 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dkim.Dkimsign]] . . . June 04, 2021, at 09:07 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Tor.Torsocks]] . . . June 04, 2021, at 06:16 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vpn.VpnMac]] . . . June 04, 2021, at 05:40 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Fdisk.Usage]] . . . June 04, 2021, at 05:04 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Wordpress]] . . . June 04, 2021, at 04:55 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[DNS.SPF]] . . . June 03, 2021, at 01:27 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[HostServ.Rules]] . . . June 01, 2021, at 08:11 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.ACKFlood]] . . . May 29, 2021, at 06:20 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.SSDP]] . . . May 29, 2021, at 06:18 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Anycast]] . . . May 29, 2021, at 06:01 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Ambassador.Networks]] . . . May 27, 2021, at 04:05 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Rules]] . . . May 26, 2021, at 06:15 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freenode.Power]] . . . May 26, 2021, at 04:38 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freenode.Money]] . . . May 25, 2021, at 03:29 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freenode.Takeover]] . . . May 25, 2021, at 05:28 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Freenode]] . . . May 25, 2021, at 01:48 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.Atomic]] . . . May 24, 2021, at 03:22 PM by [[~mkf]]: [=spacing=]%0a* [[Minetest.Updating]] . . . May 24, 2021, at 08:10 AM by [[~mkf]]: [=monospaced commands=]%0a* [[Shell.Putty]] . . . May 24, 2021, at 06:16 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Dmarc]] . . . May 21, 2021, at 09:22 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vmm.Optimize]] . . . May 19, 2021, at 04:04 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Stable]] . . . May 18, 2021, at 10:15 AM by [[~mkf]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.VicePresident]] . . . May 18, 2021, at 08:15 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Sheriff]] . . . May 18, 2021, at 08:00 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Ambassador]] . . . May 18, 2021, at 07:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pf.Guide]] . . . May 17, 2021, at 03:37 AM by [[~bejelentkezni]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Disklabel]] . . . May 17, 2021, at 03:33 AM by [[~bejelentkezni]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Fdisk]] . . . May 17, 2021, at 03:27 AM by [[~bejelentkezni]]: [==]%0a* [[NewsNow.Install]] . . . May 16, 2021, at 06:49 AM by [[~mkf]]: [="$"=]%0a* [[Tmux.Share]] . . . May 15, 2021, at 02:27 AM by [[~mistera]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Security]] . . . May 14, 2021, at 03:14 AM by [[~caesar]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.Vision]] . . . May 13, 2021, at 09:47 AM by [[~mkf]]: [=added home page, removed "..."s=]%0a* [[Minetest.Worldbackup]] . . . May 12, 2021, at 11:02 AM by [[~AES]]: [==]%0a* [[Minetest.Texturestyle]] . . . May 12, 2021, at 11:00 AM by [[~AES]]: [==]%0a* [[Minetest.Serverlocations]] . . . May 12, 2021, at 10:59 AM by [[~AES]]: [==]%0a* [[Minetest.Addingarenas]] . . . May 12, 2021, at 10:58 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Relay.Relay]] . . . May 12, 2021, at 09:10 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ngircd.Install-bej]] . . . May 11, 2021, at 05:26 AM by [[~bejelentkezni]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Hopm-Arthur]] . . . May 07, 2021, at 12:28 PM by [[~Arthur]]: [==]%0a* [[Znc.Chroot69]] . . . May 06, 2021, at 03:36 AM by [[~bejelentkezni]]: [=back to 6.9 to see real changes=]%0a* [[Dig.Usage]] . . . May 04, 2021, at 02:36 AM by [[~sarah]]: [==]%0a* [[Bgpd.Configure]] . . . May 03, 2021, at 06:26 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Unix]] . . . April 29, 2021, at 03:39 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pmwiki.Simpleurl]] . . . April 29, 2021, at 02:46 PM by [[~punk]]: [==]%0a* [[Gpl.Flaws]] . . . April 24, 2021, at 04:56 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Iked.Windows]] . . . April 18, 2021, at 07:38 PM by [[~st13g]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Libertyordeath]] . . . April 17, 2021, at 12:35 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Minetest.Economy]] . . . April 15, 2021, at 02:32 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vim.Vim]] . . . April 11, 2021, at 11:14 PM by [[~monaco]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Duty]] . . . April 11, 2021, at 04:53 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[License.License]] . . . April 04, 2021, at 02:00 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[EthicalSource.HolierThanThou]] . . . April 04, 2021, at 01:56 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Jrmu.Rmsboycott]] . . . April 03, 2021, at 01:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Jrmu.Libertyordeath]] . . . April 02, 2021, at 12:56 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Fig.Fig]] . . . March 31, 2021, at 10:15 AM by [[~chewy]]: [==]%0a* [[Coconut.Coconut]] . . . March 29, 2021, at 12:28 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.CodeForce]] . . . March 29, 2021, at 12:04 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[ClawsMail.Connect]] . . . March 29, 2021, at 08:42 AM by [[~miniontoby]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Madeonirc]] . . . March 27, 2021, at 11:48 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Third.Devs]] . . . March 27, 2021, at 11:41 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Code]] . . . March 24, 2021, at 03:26 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Cherry.Todo]] . . . March 23, 2021, at 03:23 PM by [[~Oz]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Independence]] . . . March 22, 2021, at 01:13 PM by [[~wiz]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Founders]] . . . March 20, 2021, at 01:40 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[NewsNow.Teams]] . . . March 18, 2021, at 09:47 AM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=banana=]%0a* [[Vhost.Freedns]] . . . March 16, 2021, at 12:22 PM by [[~wiz]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Freedom]] . . . March 15, 2021, at 01:30 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bsd.Labor]] . . . March 15, 2021, at 06:12 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[License.Discriminatory]] . . . March 15, 2021, at 06:12 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bsd.Hope]] . . . March 14, 2021, at 11:05 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[License.Publicdomain]] . . . March 14, 2021, at 10:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Linux.Flaws]] . . . March 14, 2021, at 05:13 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[NewsNow.Browser]] . . . March 12, 2021, at 08:00 AM by [[~miniontoby]]: [==]%0a* [[Abuse.Code]] . . . March 09, 2021, at 03:44 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Congress.Documents]] . . . March 07, 2021, at 04:50 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Goals]] . . . March 06, 2021, at 09:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Chatforce]] . . . March 05, 2021, at 02:15 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Shell.Bash]] . . . March 05, 2021, at 10:19 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[User.Welcome]] . . . March 05, 2021, at 07:34 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Immigrant.Welcome]] . . . March 05, 2021, at 06:59 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Mail.Openrelay]] . . . March 04, 2021, at 03:20 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Mail.Test]] . . . March 04, 2021, at 03:07 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Game]] . . . March 04, 2021, at 10:16 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Recruit]] . . . March 04, 2021, at 09:39 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Howtoask]] . . . March 03, 2021, at 12:35 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Netizen]] . . . February 28, 2021, at 03:18 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Servers.Rights]] . . . February 28, 2021, at 12:37 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Enterprise]] . . . February 28, 2021, at 11:52 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Creed]] . . . February 28, 2021, at 03:21 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ln.Intro]] . . . February 25, 2021, at 12:20 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Leafnode.Install]] . . . February 25, 2021, at 10:56 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Guava.Todo]] . . . February 23, 2021, at 10:47 AM by [[~quofan]]: [==]%0a* [[Relays.Relays]] . . . February 22, 2021, at 04:22 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[PSFTP.Connect]] . . . February 21, 2021, at 03:57 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Outlook.Connect]] . . . February 21, 2021, at 03:23 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[AppleMail.Connect]] . . . February 20, 2021, at 04:38 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Thunderbird.Pgp]] . . . February 19, 2021, at 04:44 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[License.Ircnow]] . . . February 19, 2021, at 09:45 AM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=2021=]%0a* [[Thunderbird.Connect]] . . . February 19, 2021, at 09:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Shell.Mac]] . . . February 19, 2021, at 09:14 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Minutemin.Training]] . . . February 18, 2021, at 06:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Openforeveryone]] . . . February 16, 2021, at 04:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.IRCitizen]] . . . February 15, 2021, at 05:32 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[IPv6.Overview]] . . . February 14, 2021, at 11:09 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Tcpip.Overview]] . . . February 14, 2021, at 11:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Syspatch]] . . . February 14, 2021, at 11:00 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Netadmin]] . . . February 14, 2021, at 10:56 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Religion]] . . . February 14, 2021, at 10:37 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Independence]] . . . February 13, 2021, at 04:59 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Leafnode]] . . . February 12, 2021, at 01:40 PM by [[~chewy]]: [==]%0a* [[Oidentd.Pylink]] . . . February 12, 2021, at 01:25 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Opportunity]] . . . February 11, 2021, at 12:58 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Marketing.Republic]] . . . February 11, 2021, at 06:45 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Achurch.Install]] . . . February 10, 2021, at 04:33 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Pylink]] . . . February 08, 2021, at 08:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.OpofLiberty]] . . . February 06, 2021, at 12:53 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Allies]] . . . February 06, 2021, at 12:47 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Dueprocess]] . . . February 06, 2021, at 12:25 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Checks]] . . . February 06, 2021, at 12:21 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Rulebylaw]] . . . February 06, 2021, at 12:12 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Startupdream]] . . . February 06, 2021, at 12:12 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Federation]] . . . February 06, 2021, at 11:44 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Selfadmin]] . . . February 06, 2021, at 11:26 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.OpsofLiberty]] . . . February 06, 2021, at 02:13 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Homestead]] . . . February 05, 2021, at 12:49 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Software]] . . . February 05, 2021, at 11:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Opportunity]] . . . February 05, 2021, at 08:55 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Unix.Workethic]] . . . February 05, 2021, at 08:49 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Unix.Ethic]] . . . February 05, 2021, at 08:48 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Privacy]] . . . February 05, 2021, at 07:05 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Team.Policy]] . . . February 04, 2021, at 04:08 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Serversrights]] . . . February 04, 2021, at 02:43 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Serverrights]] . . . February 04, 2021, at 02:42 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Fork]] . . . February 04, 2021, at 02:39 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Lanofopportunity]] . . . February 04, 2021, at 01:24 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Opentoall]] . . . February 04, 2021, at 01:17 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Refuge]] . . . February 04, 2021, at 09:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Dns.Providers]] . . . February 04, 2021, at 04:27 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Guava.Guava]] . . . February 03, 2021, at 02:30 AM by [[~st13g]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Stable]] . . . February 02, 2021, at 02:25 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Base64]] . . . February 02, 2021, at 06:37 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Unboundadblock]] . . . February 02, 2021, at 04:29 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Pfbadhost]] . . . February 02, 2021, at 04:29 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Delphinusdnsd]] . . . February 02, 2021, at 01:51 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Mango.Mango]] . . . January 31, 2021, at 12:01 PM by [[~nix]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Abuse]] . . . January 31, 2021, at 05:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Censorship]] . . . January 31, 2021, at 05:23 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Firstamendment]] . . . January 31, 2021, at 05:20 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Phishing]] . . . January 31, 2021, at 05:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Audit]] . . . January 31, 2021, at 04:46 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Ongoing]] . . . January 31, 2021, at 01:19 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Partners]] . . . January 31, 2021, at 12:32 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Orange.Todo]] . . . January 30, 2021, at 11:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pear.Pear]] . . . January 29, 2021, at 06:09 PM by [[~dennis]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Httpopenproxy]] . . . January 29, 2021, at 11:01 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Zncadmin]] . . . January 29, 2021, at 10:00 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Rbldns]] . . . January 29, 2021, at 05:45 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Setuid]] . . . January 28, 2021, at 06:53 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.PFTesting]] . . . January 25, 2021, at 03:28 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.ZNCDaily]] . . . January 25, 2021, at 11:35 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Irssi]] . . . January 25, 2021, at 07:08 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Sysadmins]] . . . January 24, 2021, at 10:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.UnixPhilosophy]] . . . January 18, 2021, at 05:05 AM by [[~category_mirror]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.XTerm]] . . . January 17, 2021, at 01:48 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=copyright=]%0a* [[UsersCategoryMirrory.Statement]] . . . January 17, 2021, at 02:44 AM by [[~category_mirror]]: [==]%0a* [[Email.Outlook]] . . . January 16, 2021, at 05:13 PM by [[~Zouheir]]: [==]%0a* [[Plum.Todo]] . . . January 16, 2021, at 12:09 AM by [[~st13g]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Ipsec]] . . . January 13, 2021, at 10:39 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Plum.Plum]] . . . January 12, 2021, at 03:02 PM by [[~wiz]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Slrn]] . . . January 12, 2021, at 02:40 PM by [[~Noxturnix]]: [==]%0a* [[OpenBSD.CPAN]] . . . January 12, 2021, at 01:48 PM by [[~Dima]]: [==]%0a* [[Jujube.Todo]] . . . January 11, 2021, at 05:13 PM by [[~fizi]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Ilines]] . . . January 11, 2021, at 09:55 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Netcat]] . . . January 09, 2021, at 02:20 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[OpenBSD.Perl]] . . . January 09, 2021, at 02:04 PM by [[~dima]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Perl]] . . . January 09, 2021, at 01:52 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Fig.Log]] . . . January 07, 2021, at 11:23 AM by [[~dima]]: [=test=]%0a* [[Fig.Todo]] . . . January 06, 2021, at 01:06 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Grape.Todo]] . . . January 06, 2021, at 01:05 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Pear.Todo]] . . . January 06, 2021, at 01:05 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Jujube.Team]] . . . January 06, 2021, at 01:04 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Mango.Todo]] . . . January 06, 2021, at 01:04 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Censorship]] . . . January 06, 2021, at 03:01 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Pentesters]] . . . January 05, 2021, at 11:17 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Coders]] . . . January 05, 2021, at 11:11 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Banana.Todo]] . . . January 04, 2021, at 09:41 AM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=znc=]%0a* [[Users.CategoryMirrory]] . . . January 04, 2021, at 01:10 AM by [[~category_mirror]]: [==]%0a* [[UsersCategoryMirrory.Test]] . . . January 03, 2021, at 08:17 PM by [[~category_mirrory]]: [==]%0a* [[Users.Categorymirrory]] . . . January 03, 2021, at 08:12 PM by [[~category_mirrory]]: [=wrong caps=]%0a* [[Banana.Banana]] . . . January 03, 2021, at 02:39 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [==]%0a* [[Orange.Orange]] . . . January 03, 2021, at 02:10 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Backup]] . . . January 03, 2021, at 01:46 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Backups]] . . . January 02, 2021, at 11:44 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Appledanger]] . . . January 02, 2021, at 01:35 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Grape.Tasks]] . . . January 01, 2021, at 07:52 PM by [[~fizi]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Helpers]] . . . January 01, 2021, at 04:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Finances]] . . . January 01, 2021, at 04:15 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Tutorial.Tutorial]] . . . January 01, 2021, at 03:25 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Testing]] . . . December 30, 2020, at 12:58 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Sshbackdoor]] . . . December 30, 2020, at 12:14 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Mango.Packages]] . . . December 30, 2020, at 10:48 AM by [[~nix]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Contact]] . . . December 30, 2020, at 03:18 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Pf-bnc]] . . . December 29, 2020, at 06:30 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Partners2]] . . . December 29, 2020, at 02:52 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Mozilladanger]] . . . December 27, 2020, at 03:05 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Controlcomputer]] . . . December 27, 2020, at 03:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Facebookdanger]] . . . December 27, 2020, at 03:01 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Slackdanger]] . . . December 27, 2020, at 02:56 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Freespeech]] . . . December 27, 2020, at 02:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Ethicalflaws]] . . . December 27, 2020, at 02:31 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Hatespeech]] . . . December 27, 2020, at 02:20 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Monero]] . . . December 27, 2020, at 02:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.WhyNotC]] . . . December 26, 2020, at 06:43 PM by [[~searchsocial]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Python]] . . . December 26, 2020, at 06:21 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Cash]] . . . December 26, 2020, at 06:18 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Uberdanger]] . . . December 26, 2020, at 06:16 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Microsoftdanger]] . . . December 26, 2020, at 06:15 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Accessibility]] . . . December 26, 2020, at 06:14 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Zoomdanger]] . . . December 26, 2020, at 06:08 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Shell.Applications]] . . . December 19, 2020, at 06:21 PM by [[~fizi]]: [==]%0a* [[Third.Dillo]] . . . December 19, 2020, at 01:52 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Third.Basilisk]] . . . December 19, 2020, at 01:38 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Third.Directory]] . . . December 19, 2020, at 01:35 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Guava.Packages]] . . . December 19, 2020, at 06:14 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Amplification]] . . . December 19, 2020, at 05:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.UDPFlood]] . . . December 18, 2020, at 10:39 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Tcpdump]] . . . December 18, 2020, at 09:12 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Tcpackflood]] . . . December 17, 2020, at 10:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.RSTFlood]] . . . December 17, 2020, at 10:34 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Tcpresetflood]] . . . December 17, 2020, at 10:34 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Ssdp]] . . . December 15, 2020, at 12:59 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.Igloo]] . . . December 14, 2020, at 09:39 AM by [[~Noxturnix]]: [==]%0a* [[Main.Terms]] . . . December 13, 2020, at 01:35 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Pf]] . . . December 13, 2020, at 12:03 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Install68]] . . . December 13, 2020, at 10:13 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Upgrade67]] . . . December 13, 2020, at 04:02 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Sysupgrade68]] . . . December 11, 2020, at 10:27 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Dokuwiki]] . . . December 10, 2020, at 02:23 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=code blocks fixed=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Acme-client]] . . . December 09, 2020, at 06:47 PM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=fixed troubleshooting links=]%0a* [[Freedom.Christian]] . . . December 08, 2020, at 01:12 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Finances]] . . . December 08, 2020, at 01:04 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Shell.Sshkeys]] . . . December 07, 2020, at 10:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Install67]] . . . December 06, 2020, at 11:03 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Buyvm]] . . . December 06, 2020, at 02:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Install]] . . . December 04, 2020, at 04:15 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Opernbsd.Buyvm]] . . . December 04, 2020, at 12:06 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.WeeChat]] . . . December 02, 2020, at 12:43 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.SimpleIRC]] . . . December 02, 2020, at 12:31 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Militia]] . . . December 02, 2020, at 04:18 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Third.Third]] . . . December 01, 2020, at 01:49 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Oidentd]] . . . November 30, 2020, at 11:42 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Helper]] . . . November 28, 2020, at 02:21 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.Hexchat]] . . . November 27, 2020, at 12:52 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.IRCCloud]] . . . November 24, 2020, at 11:53 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.AdiIRC]] . . . November 24, 2020, at 11:42 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.RevolutionIRC]] . . . November 24, 2020, at 11:35 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.KiwiIRC]] . . . November 24, 2020, at 11:34 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.KVIrc]] . . . November 24, 2020, at 11:33 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.IceChat]] . . . November 24, 2020, at 11:27 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.IRCCloudiOS]] . . . November 24, 2020, at 11:20 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.IRCCloudAndroid]] . . . November 24, 2020, at 11:20 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Bouncer.IRCCloudWeb]] . . . November 24, 2020, at 11:19 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Third.Catalog]] . . . November 23, 2020, at 07:52 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Checklist]] . . . November 20, 2020, at 12:44 AM by [[~gry]]: [=+=]%0a* [[Openbsd.Acopm]] . . . November 04, 2020, at 03:32 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Achurch]] . . . November 04, 2020, at 02:25 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Vi]] . . . November 04, 2020, at 12:51 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Sudo]] . . . November 04, 2020, at 12:38 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Freedom.Denomination]] . . . October 23, 2020, at 09:20 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Vps.Intro]] . . . October 10, 2020, at 08:22 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircweb.Ircweb]] . . . October 05, 2020, at 01:10 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Http2irc.Http2irc]] . . . October 05, 2020, at 01:04 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Easyapp]] . . . September 29, 2020, at 12:13 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Orange.Nl]] . . . September 17, 2020, at 08:43 AM by [[~miniontoby]]: [=Dutch correct page=]%0a* [[Grape.Guide]] . . . September 16, 2020, at 08:42 AM by [[~baytuch]]: [==]%0a* [[Orange.Id]] . . . September 08, 2020, at 09:51 AM by [[~gry]]: [=+=]%0a* [[Orange.Ru]] . . . September 07, 2020, at 11:29 PM by [[~gry]]: [=+=]%0a* [[Bouncer.MIRC]] . . . September 06, 2020, at 03:59 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Debate.Bncnow]] . . . September 04, 2020, at 04:36 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Cgit]] . . . September 01, 2020, at 05:51 PM by [[~baytuch]]: [==]%0a* [[Orange.Notes]] . . . August 27, 2020, at 03:38 AM by [[~gry]]: [=expanded=]%0a* [[Shell.ShellSSHKEYS]] . . . August 25, 2020, at 10:00 PM by [[~gry]]: [=permissions added=]%0a* [[Bouncer.Irccloud]] . . . August 24, 2020, at 12:20 PM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[GrapeTeam.Tracker]] . . . August 24, 2020, at 10:16 AM by [[~gry]]: [=+=]%0a* [[GrapeTeam.GrapeTeam]] . . . August 24, 2020, at 10:13 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Course]] . . . August 21, 2020, at 05:01 AM by [[~gry]]: [==]%0a* [[Openbsd.Bchs]] . . . August 20, 2020, at 07:11 AM by [[~jrmu]]: [==]%0a* [[Ircnow.Todo]] . . . August 20, 2020, at 06:48 AM by [[~jrmu]]: on_is_active php_session_active squirrelmailing sqsession_start troubleshooting authentication session_status config_default webmail_access modifications configuration unfortunately accessibility administrator webmail_error compatibility acceleration default_pref organization replacement disposition alternative information sourceforge permissions certificate interactive configuring preferences letsencrypt development compatible javascript configtest connection additional nameserver configured afterwards extracting attempting installing documents complains openhttpd functions localhost opensmtpd challenge supported subdomain receiving databases recommend necessary following languages delimiter directory debugging fusername essential addresses installed chrooted smtphost projects browsers normally location provides tlsmulti 26214400 required remember original security listener optional settings sendmail properly software specific licensed 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