PyNet Converge script named Bauderr for mIRC
and Adiirc
clients. Internet Relay Chat script networked with
wwww.MyProxyIP.com account and proxy-servers. If
you are using a terminal client you may find it easier to use a web-browser to
interact with the mSL script settings which is actually the proxy-server settings
for that connection. You will have to login with username@client_name for your
username in your proxy-settings of your IRC client. Sign-in to
https://wwww.MyProxyIP.com/login.html to see
your available proxy servers that work with your username and password. Follow
the instructions on https://wwww.MyProxyIP.com/proxy/ if you use mIRC or
Adiirc clients. If you are going to open the script more than once; then
copy/paste the Bauderr folder to a second new folder name, such as
Bauderr-copy2 so that you are not running the same script-files more than
once. The only script files which may not be used more than once is the variables
script file. So instead of creating a second script folder you can just create a second
variables file and load that in one client, and the original variable file in your
first client. You will also require a second mirc.ini to save the loaded script files
in; since you have changed the variables file in your mirc.ini file. Just create a shortcut
and specify the new mirc-copy.ini file. Type /help command line in mIRC/Adiirc to see
how to do that. Set your background of the far-far background to the image in
Bauderr\Scripts\bauderr\images\background.jpgand image-setting to “normal” seems
to work best for me.
When you sign-in to a IRC server, with the proxy-server credentials found at
https://wwww.MyProxyIP.comm/proxy, then the popup menus will unlock on servers
you are connected to via proxy-server. Your IRC session will resume on the network
if you have connected to it before. Use /msg *Status ActiveChans to view all
client-names, networks, and joined rooms you are in, *Status will also shows
rooms you have detached. Active network is in bold text. Use /msg *Status ClientNames to view client-names/UserName and networks and nicknames of all
proxy-server connections that use a client name. Set your client-name in your
proxy-server settings as part of your username. UserName@any_imaginary_client_name
(notice the @ sign) you may put any alphabetic letters and underscores and hyphens
(not two underscore/hyphen in a row and must contain at-least 3 letters from a-Z
and/or digits). There is a maximum 10 letters for client name and 15 letters for
UserName. Client-name is optional and only useful if you use more than one client or
use one client more than once. A dcc chat to *Status must be initiated if you connect
with a client name. This will allow messages destined to each client instead of each
server connection such as messages relevant to a Network.
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