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Revision as of 17:15, 27 April 2020
How to Connect
This page provides information on how to connect to your IRC Bouncer using an IRC Client.
Most Clients
Most clients come with a "/server" command that can be used to connect. The syntax of the command is usually as follows:
/server <server>:<port> <password>
Below is an example of the "/server" command that would be used to connect the Apple server on the SSL port (1339), authenticate as "TestOne" with the password "foo":
/server apple.bnc4free.com:+1339 TestOne:foo
If the account has multiple networks and you want to attach to a specific network such as "Freenode" for example, the command would be as follows:
/server apple.bnc4free.com:+1339 TestOne/Freenode:foo
Note¹ Some clients require a space between the server and the port (i.e "/server apple.bnc4free.com +1339 ...")
Note² Some clients require an ssl option in the "/server" command (i.e "/server -ssl apple.bnc4free.com 1339 ...")
Specific Clients
Information for specific clients can be found using one the links below:
Desktop Clients
Mobile Clients