contact f38af41317 Add support for WebSocket connections
WebSocket connections allow web-based clients to connect to IRC. This
commit implements the WebSocket sub-protocol as specified by the pending
IRCv3 proposal [1].

WebSocket listeners can now be set up via a "wss" protocol in the
`listen` directive. The new `http-origin` directive allows the CORS
allowed origins to be configured.

[1]: https://github.com/ircv3/ircv3-specifications/pull/342

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soju

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A user-friendly IRC bouncer.

  • Multi-user
  • Support multiple clients for a single user, with proper backlog synchronization
  • Support connecting to multiple upstream servers via a single IRC connection to the bouncer

Usage

go run ./cmd/sojuctl create-user <username>
go run ./cmd/soju -listen irc+insecure://127.0.0.1:6667

Then connect with username <username>/chat.freenode.net and join #soju.

See the man page at doc/soju.1.scd for more information.

Contributing

Send patches on the mailing list or on GitHub, report bugs on the issue tracker. Discuss in #soju on Freenode.

License

AGPLv3, see LICENSE.

Copyright (C) 2020 Simon Ser

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