#!/bin/bash # Simple wrapper that allows energymech to connect to SSL and/or ipv6 servers # Run it before running energymech # Listen port. In the energymech config put 'server localhost 6003' LPORT=6003 # IRC server/port to connect to. This can be a hostname, ipv4, or ipv6 address # Examples. Pick one. # Freenode, with SSL and valid/signed server certificate # Will prefer ipv6 if available IRCSERVER=OPENSSL:irc.freenode.net:6697,pf=ip6 # Freenode, prefer ipv4 # IRCSERVER=OPENSSL:irc.freenode.net:6697,pf=ip4 # ipv4 server with self-signed SSL certificate # Use this noverify option if you're having trouble with SSL.. # IRCSERVER=OPENSSL:69.132.46.1:6697,noverify # Raw ipv6 address, no SSL # IRCSERVER=TCP6:[2a01:128:79d:1::8]:6667 SOCAT=`which socat` if [ -z "$SOCAT" ]; then echo socat not found, please install it echo On Debian: sudo apt-get install socat echo On Redhat: sudo yum install socat echo Or you can build it from source and add it to your \$PATH exit 1 fi PIDFILE=socat.pid kill `cat $PIDFILE 2>/dev/null` >/dev/null 2>&1 ${SOCAT} TCP4-LISTEN:${LPORT},reuseaddr,fork,bind=127.0.0.1 ${IRCSERVER} >socat.log 2>&1 $PIDFILE echo running. Check socat.log if you are having problems