Update irker documentation to mention an irker bug with key-protected channels.
Signed-off-by: Mattia Rizzolo <mattia@debian.org>
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@ -47,4 +47,8 @@ Irker accepts channel names of the form `chan` and `#chan`, both for the
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case, `Aorimn` is treated as a nick and no more as a channel name.
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Irker can also join password-protected channels. Users need to append
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`?key=thesecretpassword` to the chan name.
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`?key=thesecretpassword` to the chan name. When using this feature remember to
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**not** put the `#` sign in front of the channel name; failing to do so will
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result on irker joining a channel literally named `#chan?key=password` henceforth
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leaking the channel key through the `/whois` IRC command (depending on IRC server
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configuration). This is due to a long standing irker bug.
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