%9Syntax:%9 SERVER CONNECT %|[-4 | -6] [-tls | -notls] [-tls_cert ] [-tls_pkey ] [-tls_pass ] [-tls_verify | -notls_verify] [-tls_cafile ] [-tls_capath ] [-tls_ciphers ] [-tls_pinned_cert ] [-tls_pinned_pubkey ] [-!] [-noautosendcmd] [-nocap] [-noproxy] [-network ] [-host ] [-rawlog ] [+]
| [ [ []]] SERVER REMOVE %|
[] [] SERVER ADD%||MODIFY [-4 | -6] [-cap | -nocap] [-tls_cert ] [-tls_pkey ] [-tls_pass ] [-tls_verify] [-tls_cafile ] [-tls_capath ] [-tls_ciphers ] [-tls | -notls] [-starttls | -nostarttls | -disallow_starttls | -nodisallow_starttls] [-auto | -noauto] [-network ] [-host ] [-cmdspeed ] [-cmdmax ] [-port ]
[ []] SERVER LIST%| SERVER PURGE %|[] %9Parameters:%9 LIST: Displays the list of servers you have configured. CONNECT: Connects to the given server. ADD: Adds a server to your configuration. MODIFY: Modifies a server in your configuration. REMOVE: Removes a server from your configuration. PURGE: Purges the commands queued to be sent to the server. -!: Doesn't autojoin the channels. -4: Connects using IPv4. -6: Connects using IPv6. -tls: Connects using TLS encryption. -notls: Connect without TLS encrption. -tls_cert: The TLS client certificate file. -tls_pkey: The TLS client private key, if not included in the certificate file. -tls_pass: The password for the TLS client private key or certificate. -tls_verify: Verifies the TLS certificate of the server. -notls_verify: Doesn't verify the TLS certificate of the server. -tls_cafile: The file with the list of CA certificates. -tls_capath: The directory which contains the CA certificates. -tls_ciphers: TLS cipher suite preference lists. -tls_pinned_cert: Pinned x509 certificate fingerprint. -tls_pinned_pubkey: Pinned public key fingerprint. -auto: Automatically connects to the server on startup. -noauto: Doesn't connect to the server on startup. -cap: Enable CAPREQ for server. -nocap: Disable CAPREQ for server. -network: The network the server belongs to. -host: The hostname you would like to connect from. -cmdspeed: Specifies the minimum amount of time, expressed in milliseconds, that the client must wait before sending additional commands to the server. -cmdmax: Specifies the maximum number of commands to perform before starting the internal flood protection. -port: Specifies the port to connect to the server. -noproxy: Ignores the global proxy configuration. -rawlog: Immediately open rawlog after connecting. -noautosendcmd: Doesn't execute autosendcmd. The server, port and network to add, modify or remove; if no argument is given, the list of servers you are connected to will be returned. %9Description:%9 Displays, adds, modifies or removes the network configuration of IRC servers. When using the ADD parameter on a server that already exists, the configuration will be merged with each other. When using the CONNECT parameter, it will connect to the specified server; the server in the active window will be disconnected unless you prepend the server with the '+' character. Specify '-' as password to remove a server password %9Examples:%9 /SERVER /SERVER CONNECT irc.libera.chat /SERVER CONNECT +irc.libera.chat /SERVER ADD -network liberachat -noautosendcmd irc.libera.chat /SERVER ADD -! -auto -host staff.irssi.org -4 -network liberachat -noproxy irc.libera.chat 6667 /SERVER MODIFY -network liberachat -noauto irc.libera.chat /SERVER MODIFY -network liberachat irc.libera.chat 6697 - /SERVER REMOVE irc.libera.chat 6667 liberachat /SERVER PURGE /SERVER PURGE irc.libera.chat %9See also:%9 CHANNEL, CONNECT, DISCONNECT, NETWORK, RECONNECT, RMRECONNS