POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::MultiProxy - A multi-server IRC proxy
use POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::MultiProxy; my $proxy = POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::MultiProxy->new( Listen_port = 12345, Password = 'foobar', ); $irc->plugin_add( MultiProxy => $proxy, network => 'freenode', );
new
Creates a new MultiProxy plugin object. Takes the following arguments:
'Password' (required), the password you will use when connecting to the proxy.
'Listen_port' (required), the port you want the proxy to listen on.
'Listen_host' (optional), the host you want the proxy to listen on. Defaults to '0.0.0.0'.
'Away_msg' (optional), the away message you want to use when no clients are connected.
'SSL_key', the name of a file containing an SSL key for the listener to use, if you want to enable SSL.
'SSL_cert', the name of a file containing an SSL certificate for the listener to use, if you want to enable SSL.
'Recall_mode', how you want messages to be recalled. Available modes are:
Note: MultiProxy will always recall private messages that you missed while you were away, regardless of this option.
Look into using POE::Component::Server::IRC as an intermediary for multiple clients.
Keep recall messages away from prying eyes, instead of in /tmp.
Add proper tests.
Hinrik Örn Sigurðsson, hinrik.sig@gmail.com
Copyright 2008-2010 Hinrik Örn Sigurðsson
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Other useful IRC bouncers:
To install POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::MultiProxy, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::MultiProxy
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::MultiProxy
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.