swirc.conf
— swirc
configuration file
This manual page describes swirc.conf
which is a configuration file for swirc(1) (a curses based
irc client). NOTE Certain settings take effect first after program
restart while others don't!
- bool
- Bools are case insensitive and can have one of the following values:
- on, true or yes
- off, false or no
- int
- Integers. swirc implements a min/max value for each
integer in order to keep its value safe. The error log will tell if the
restrictions for an integer aren't within limits and, if so, that a
preprogrammed fallback value is being used instead.
- string
- An arbitrary sequence of characters
- account_notify
(bool)
- Allows a client to be notified when another client’s accountname
changes
- alt_nick
(string)
- Alternative nickname. This nickname is used when processing a connection
to a server and the default nickname is busy.
- auto_op_yourself
(bool)
- Automatically op yourself on channel join when you're identified as an IRC
operator
- awaymsgs_in_privconv
(bool)
- Output away messages in private conversations? Away messages are often
displayed each time you message the user who's marked as being away which
can be annoying if the user isn't really away, i.e. he/she just forgot to
unset the status. This setting defaults to YES.
- away_notify
(bool)
- Allows a client to specify that it would like to be notified when users
are marked/unmarked as away
- beeps
(bool)
- swirc(1) alerts the user by sending a beep in certain
cases. However, with the help of this setting, beeps can be turned
on/off.
- chanserv_host
(string)
- ChanServ hostname
- cipher_suite
(string)
- Cipher suite. Which can have one of the following values:
- cmd_hist_size
(int)
- Command history size. No more than this number of commands will be stored
in the memory.
- cmd_type_prot
(bool)
- Command type protection. Detects up to 5 leading spaces followed by a
command character preventing a command to be accidentally transmitted as a
chat message.
- connection_timeout
(int)
- Connection timeout in seconds
- ctcp_reply
(bool)
- Reply to CTCP requests? (For example TIME and VERSION.)
- hostname_checking
(bool)
- Enable or disable TLS/SSL hostname verification
- iconv_conversion
(bool)
- Perform character conversion using GNU libiconv? If having this option set
to 'on' causes troubles or if you don't need it, it can safely be switched
off. Switching it off boosts the performance of the printtext module
significantly.
- identd
(bool)
- Use the built-in ident protocol daemon/server? It's automatically started
and stopped during the connection process if this option is enabled.
During the connection process to an IRC server the IRC server often
attempts to send an ident query to port 113 on your computer. You might
have seen something like:
*** Processing connection to irc.server.com
*** Looking up your hostname...
*** Checking Ident
*** No Ident response <---
*** Found your hostname
This requires port 113 to be open, i.e. not behind a
firewall.
- identd_fakenames
(bool)
- Respond to ident queries with fake (randomized) names?
- identd_port
(int)
- Which port shall the ident server listen on? In general, on Unix only root
can listen on ports below 1024. Since you neither CAN or SHOULD run
swirc(1) as root you should specify a different port
using this setting and configure your firewall to redirect connections to
port 113 to this one.
If you're using OpenBSD and
pf(4), pose that you want use port 6500 and that the
name of the target interface is vio0. You could then add the following
lines to your pf.conf(5):
pass in on vio0 inet proto tcp from any to any port auth \
rdr-to 127.0.0.1 port 6500
pass in on vio0 inet6 proto tcp from any to any port auth \
rdr-to ::1 port 6500
- invite_notify
(bool)
- Allows a client to specify that it would like to be notified when users
are invited to channels
- ircv3_server_time
(bool)
- Enable or disable IRCv3 server time extension. The server time extension
is particularly useful if you're using an IRC bouncer like
ZNC
- joins_parts_quits
(bool)
- Show JOIN/PART/QUIT events?
- kick_close_window
(bool)
- If the active user gets kicked out from a channel, should the channel
window be terminated?
- max_chat_windows
(int)
- Max chat windows that can be open simultaneously
- mouse
(bool)
- Use the mouse?
- mouse_events
(string)
- Which mouse events shall be reported?
- nickname
(string)
- Online nickname
- nickname_aliases
(string)
- A space separated list of nickname aliases which are used, in addition to
the default nickname, to highlight a message if it matches any of the
aliases given by this setting.
- nickserv_host
(string)
- NickServ hostname
- part_message
(string)
- Message when leaving a channel
- qbot_host
(string)
- Q bot hostname. The Q bot is a
QuakeNet service.
- quit_message
(string)
- Message when disconnecting from a server
- real_name
(string)
- Specifies the real name. But can be set to anything.
- reconnect_backoff_delay
(int)
- The number of seconds that should be added to each reconnect attempt
(0-99)
- reconnect_delay
(int)
- Seconds to consume before the first reconnect attempt (0-999)
- reconnect_delay_max
(int)
- Maximum reconnect delay in seconds (0-999). Regardless of the other
related reconnect settings.
- reconnect_retries
(int)
- If the IRC connection is lost, how many attempts should be performed to
get the connection working again before giving up?
- sasl
(bool)
- Request SASL authentication on connection to a server?
- sasl_mechanism
(string)
- SASL mechanism. Available mechanisms are:
- ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE
- EXTERNAL
- PLAIN
- SCRAM-SHA-256
Be sure to write them in all uppercase!
- sasl_password
(string)
- SASL password. (For mechanism PLAIN and SCRAM-SHA-256.)
It is recommended to set this setting using the interactive
sasl command. However, if the initial character is a question
mark (‘?’) it symbolizes that the password is in plain
text/unencrypted; while a hash mark (‘#’) symbolizes that
the password is encrypted. The initial character must be either of them
and is not interpreted as a part of the password.
- sasl_username
(string)
- SASL username
- sasl_x509
(string)
- Filename for your certificate chain file. The file shall be located in
Swirc's home dir and be in PEM format.
The certificate chain file is used for automatic NickServ
authentication using the external SASL auth mechanism. A file of
this sort can be generated by running the following scripts:
- 1-root-ca.sh (Create the root CA)
- 4-client-cert.sh (Create the client certificate and sign it with the
root CA)
After running the scripts stated above in given order you can
set this setting to client.pem.
- server_cipher_suite
(string)
- Server cipher suite. Which can have one of the following values:
The server cipher suite is used when you start a TLS server in
swirc(1) used for remote GUI connections. (Managed
using the rgui command).
- show_ping_pong
(bool)
- Show ping pong events? The default is NO.
- skip_motd
(bool)
- Skip message of the day (MOTD) on connection to a server?
- socks
(bool)
- Use the SOCKS proxy client? The SOCKS proxy client is particularly suited
for use with Tor. Examples of IRC networks that are accessible via Tor are
Libera Chat and OFTC. In order to access Libera Chat or OFTC using the
previously mentioned technique you can add the following lines to your
torrc(5):
# Libera Chat
MapAddress palladium.libera.chat libera75jm6of4wxpxt4aynol3xjmbtxgfyjpu34ss4d7r7q2v5zrpyd.onion
# OFTC
MapAddress irc.oftc.net oftcnet6xg6roj6d7id4y4cu6dchysacqj2ldgea73qzdagufflqxrid.onion
After this has been done (and after restarting Tor) you should
be able to connect to one of the mapped addresses inside Swirc. The
socks host setting should point to the machine where the Tor service is
running.
- socks_atyp
(int)
- SOCKS address type. Which can have one of the following values:
- (0) Fully qualified domain name. The default.
- (1) IPv4 address
- (2) IPv6 address
- socks_host
(string)
- SOCKS hostname.
- socks_port
(string)
- SOCKS port. The default is 9050 which is used by
Tor.
- spell
(bool)
- Use spelling?
- spell_lang
(string)
- Spelling language. The default is en_US.
- spell_syswide
(bool)
- Where shall Swirc look for spelling dictionaries? (System wide or in the
program settings dir.)
- ssl_verify_peer
(bool)
- Verify peer? Setting it to NO decreases TLS/SSL security significantly,
but is a must on servers with trusted self signed certificates.
- startup_greeting
(bool)
- Enable or disable swirc startup greeting
- textbuffer_size_absolute
(int)
- Max number of elements in a text buffer before head gets removed from
scroll back history. Each open window is assigned a buffer with this size,
so set a sane value!
- theme
(string)
- swirc
theme.
- username
(string)
- User identity. Preferably to be set to the same as the nickname.
- ~/.swirc/swirc.conf
- swirc configuration file