Configuration of what users see
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 5:51 am
Strange title I know but that is what I'm inquiring about.
But first, this is my first visit to this board. I am new to Unrealircd and basically irc itself. I am a Linux user for a few years, Fedora 23 at this point, and have nothing else in my house. Someone at our local LinuxLUG brought up the topic of connecting with each other in a secure manner. Someone else brought up irc and another one suggested Unrealircd as being very good and well supported. I under took this project mainly for the fun of it and to learn something new. Best way to stay young. I have a desktop computer that I use solely for the purpose of running Plex Media Server and thought I could add a little to it. I installed Unrealircd and after a lot of reading and trial/error got it up and running. Documentation was great. I read that to serve this through a browser and not just a client that a webirc was needed. I used the recommendation of KiwiIRC. Install fairly easy and the only problem was getting both running from one address. A friend of mine and I went over the .js file and the .conf file and got them synced together. I commented out the unsecure port and am running just the ssl port. Everything seems to be working okay. I have a no-ip address set up and can enter that in a browser and it connects to KiwiIRC which will then connect to Unrealircd. Several people have tried and had no problems.
Now this is where the question comes in and I'm not for sure if I should ask here or maybe in the KiwiIRC forum. When the address is entered you are taken to a Kiwi site that shows a changeable id, offers the chance to enter a password, shows a channel that is changeable. Server info can be shown and even changed. When you hit enter you are taken to Unrealircd .
The question is if this is the correct way to do this. Is that what should happen? If so, then the next question is how do I change it. I want to prevent the changing of the channel so everyone must enter a certain channel to begin. I also want to prevent the changing of the server address and the port number. I would really like that they be presented with a request for userID and password or a chance to register.
Have I missed a step somewhere? I have installed Anope and am in the process of configuring it for the services.
Any help/suggestions/info appreciated.
john
But first, this is my first visit to this board. I am new to Unrealircd and basically irc itself. I am a Linux user for a few years, Fedora 23 at this point, and have nothing else in my house. Someone at our local LinuxLUG brought up the topic of connecting with each other in a secure manner. Someone else brought up irc and another one suggested Unrealircd as being very good and well supported. I under took this project mainly for the fun of it and to learn something new. Best way to stay young. I have a desktop computer that I use solely for the purpose of running Plex Media Server and thought I could add a little to it. I installed Unrealircd and after a lot of reading and trial/error got it up and running. Documentation was great. I read that to serve this through a browser and not just a client that a webirc was needed. I used the recommendation of KiwiIRC. Install fairly easy and the only problem was getting both running from one address. A friend of mine and I went over the .js file and the .conf file and got them synced together. I commented out the unsecure port and am running just the ssl port. Everything seems to be working okay. I have a no-ip address set up and can enter that in a browser and it connects to KiwiIRC which will then connect to Unrealircd. Several people have tried and had no problems.
Now this is where the question comes in and I'm not for sure if I should ask here or maybe in the KiwiIRC forum. When the address is entered you are taken to a Kiwi site that shows a changeable id, offers the chance to enter a password, shows a channel that is changeable. Server info can be shown and even changed. When you hit enter you are taken to Unrealircd .
The question is if this is the correct way to do this. Is that what should happen? If so, then the next question is how do I change it. I want to prevent the changing of the channel so everyone must enter a certain channel to begin. I also want to prevent the changing of the server address and the port number. I would really like that they be presented with a request for userID and password or a chance to register.
Have I missed a step somewhere? I have installed Anope and am in the process of configuring it for the services.
Any help/suggestions/info appreciated.
john