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HexChat with ZNC

HexChat connects to ZNC as if it was connecting directly to an IRC server, but really ZNC is proxying one or more IRC servers on your behalf. This is particularly useful to me because I can stay connected and maintain the chat log - ZNC is on a server that's up 24/7.

It's quite rare that I add a new IRC network, but when I do I have to recall how ZNC works. So, this page is a summary to remind me what's needed, it may be of interest to you.

Add a new network in the Network List.

Give it a name that lets you know it's going through the bouncer (e.g. Myserver_Freenode)

Edit the settings as follows: -

In the servers tab, enter the host and port that ZNC is bound to (e.g. znc.example.com/32767).

In the panel below: -

Then click 'Connect' and you should connect to the bouncer. Of course, you will not yet be connected to any IRC servers in the network.

Join the relevant servers in your new network

This is done with the /ZNC commands, for example: -

ZNC Command List (for reference)

You may be invited to register your nickname so you can keep it between sessions: -

This will likely need to confirm your email via a code sent to your email address: -

And that's it, you'll be on your new network with an allocated nickname. Just /join #achannel till your heart's content!