I'm using irssi for my IRC client, and whenever I connect to a channel (e.g., #whatwg
), it greets me with the line and I've tried the command line
0:22 -!- <nick> [[email protected]] has joined #whatwg
I do not want my real hostname username there (i.e., kalaracey
). How do I change this, so that kalaracey
isn't there; i.e., everybody doesn't match that name with my IP.
I've tried
irssi --hostname=<hostname>
and irssi -h <hostname
. I've also done, inside irssi, /set hostname <hostname>
and, when adding a server, /server add -host <hostname> -network <network> <address>
.
EDIT: Just realized what I want to hide is my username, NOT my hostname. Thanks @DaveC.
/mode your-nickname +x
will give you a network vhost. the username is always visible.