https://www.mixxnet.net/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=218.61.16.8&feedformat=atomMIXXnet Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T15:45:23ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.24.1https://www.mixxnet.net/wiki/index.php?title=ETN_(Channel)&diff=4474ETN (Channel)2007-12-27T01:51:27Z<p>218.61.16.8: lidelpa</p>
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ETN.fm is a Canada-based non-profit internet radio station, whose primary mission is to broadcast electronic music DJ sets, live and pre-recorded, free of charge and with high-quality streaming. ETN.fm is not sponsored, funded, or in any way associated with money-generating enterprises; it relies only on listenersÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂàdonations for subsistence, and employs these donations exclusively for the benefit of the radio and its audience. ETN.fm's goal is to offer listeners the best musical experience and professionally edited content about the scene: news, interviews, reviews, event reports, features, and production/mixing/equipment articles. ETN.fm hopes to convey and reflect its listenersÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂàpassion for EDM, acting as a mediating entity between the artists ÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂboth emerging and well known ones- and the public.<br />
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[[Category:Channels]]</div>218.61.16.8https://www.mixxnet.net/wiki/index.php?title=SSL&diff=4395SSL2007-12-26T03:46:36Z<p>218.61.16.8: noliliac</p>
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'''Secure Sockets Layer''' ('''SSL''') is a cryptographic protocol which provides secure communication on the Internet.<br />
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==Connection Information==<br />
Users may connect to [[MIXXnet]] using any server that supports SSL. The default port is 6697 unless listed otherwise.<br />
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You may download a copy of the CA certificate MIXXnet uses [http://www.mixxnet.net/ca-cert.pem here]. This file can be imported into some clients which allows for a "trusted" connection. It is not necessary for you to do this, but the option is available to you.<br />
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On December 23, 2005, MIXXnet introduced a new round-robin address for SSL connectivity (irc.ssl.mixxnet.net). As of February 11, 2006, all servers in the irc.mixxnet.net round-robin have SSL support. The use of irc.ssl.mixxnet.net is obsolete and depreciated.<br />
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==Security Information==<br />
When you use SSL, you are establishing a secure connection between you and the server. As of February 11, 2006, MIXXnet operates with full SSL support including client-to-server connections and server-to-server links.<br />
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==Servers==<br />
'''ALL''' MIXXnet servers support SSL from client-to-server and from server-to-server.<br />
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==User & Channel Information==<br />
===Identification===<br />
To check to see if a user is using SSL, you whois that user. A secured user's whois would look something like:<br />
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Chris is chris@staff.mixxnet.net * Chris<br><br />
Chris using [[anjuna.il.us.mixxnet.net]] Anjunabeats MIXXnet IRC Server<br><br />
'''Chris is using a Secure Connection'''<br><br />
Chirs End of /WHOIS list.<br />
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This means that the user "Chris" is using SSL on anjuna.il.us.mixxnet.net.<br />
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===Channel Protection===<br />
In a secure channel, all of the users must have SSL enabled for the channel to be secure. If one user isn't secure, then all the messages will go to that user unencrypted. '''SSL users and non-SSL users can co-exist on the same channel.''' If you wish to limit your channel to only people using SSL, you need to set the channel mode +z (/mode #channel +z). The +z mode prevents non-SSL users from joining the channel. If a non-SSL user does try to join, (s)he will see this message:<br />
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<nowiki>#channel unable to join channel (not using secure connection)</nowiki><br />
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==Setup==<br />
===mIRC===<br />
[[mIRC]] requires that you have the Windows version of OpenSSL installed on your system. You can download OpenSSL for Windows at [http://www.shininglightpro.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html this website]. More information on how to install OpenSSL for Windows is beyond the scope of this document. To check if you've installed OpenSSL correctly, look for the '''SSL''' button in the '''mIRC Options''' window as shown below.<br />
[[Image:ssl_setup_mirc.png|thumb|250px|Screenshot of mIRC with SSL enabled.]]<br />
If you have SSL enabled, choose a server from the '''Servers''' section above. Type: /server servername.xx.xx.mixnet.net +port. The '+' sign is important because it tells mIRC to use SSL.<br />
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When trying to connect to a SSL enabled server, you may be presented with a dialog that says the SSL certificate is invalid. As long as the certificate has not expired and the domian name matches, the certificate is OK. The reason you are seeing this dialog is because MIXXnet acts as its own certificate authority.<br />
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===XChat===<br />
To use SSL in [[XChat]], click '''X-Chat->Server List...'''. Next, click on MIXXnet and '''Edit..''' ('''Note:''' you may not have MIXXnet on your server list. If you don't, you can just click '''Close''' and type: /server servername.x<br />
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x.xx.mixnet.net +port). Then select the two check boxes that say, '''Us<br />
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[[Image:ssl_setup_xchat.png|thumb|250px|Screenshot of X-Chat with SSL enabled.]]<br />
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===irssi===<br />
The use of SSL in [[irssi]] is ''very'' simple. All you need to do is type the following commands into the status window:<br><br />
/set use_ssl on<br><br />
/set ssl_verify on<br><br />
/save<br><br />
After you have done these, you need to pass the -ssl flag to /connect when connecting to an SSL enabled server. For example:<br><br />
/connect -ssl anjuna.il.us.mixxnet.net 6697<br />
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===Other Clients===<br />
Other clients that support SSL include BitchX.<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.openssl.org/ OpenSSL Website]<br />
*[http://www.bodhost.com/web-hosting/index.php/2007/09/01/difference-between-shared-ssl-and-dedicated-ssl/ Using SSL as a Option]<br />
*[http://www.mirc.co.uk/ssl.html Using SSL with mIRC]<br />
*[http://irssi.org irssi Website]<br />
*[http://www.bitchx.org BitchX Website]<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security SSL Wikipedia Page]<br />
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