CertFP
As an alternative to password-based authentication, you can connect to freenode with a TLS certificate and have services recognise it automatically.
For SASL EXTERNAL to work, you must connect over TLS.
Creating a self-signed certificate
In order to follow these instructions, you will need the openssl
utility. If
you are using Windows and do not have a copy, you might consider using Cygwin.
You can generate a certificate with the following command:
openssl req -x509 -new -newkey rsa:4096 -sha256 -days 1096 -nodes -out freenode.pem -keyout freenode.pem
You will be prompted for various pieces of information about the certificate.
The contents do not matter for our purposes, but openssl
needs at least one of
them to be non-empty. This certificate will last about 3 years - you can check the
expiration date with the following command and set a calendar reminder:
openssl x509 -in freenode.pem -noout -enddate
The .pem
file will have the same access to your NickServ account as your
password does, so take appropriate care in securing it.
Under Unix-like environments, the following command:
openssl x509 -in freenode.pem -outform der | sha1sum -b | cut -d' ' -f1
will list the certificate fingerprint.
Connecting to freenode with your certificate
IRC clients generally differ in where they look for a certificate and how you configure them to offer it to the server. If yours is not yet listed here, advice in this section is unlikely to apply, but guides may be available elsewhere on the web.
irssi
Move the certificates you created above to ~/.irssi/certs
mkdir ~/.irssi/certs
mv freenode.pem ~/.irssi/certs
Now configure your /server
entry for freenode to use this certificate. You
may need to adapt this example for your existing configuration (the network
and hostname should match what you already use).
/server add -auto -ssl -ssl_cert ~/.irssi/certs/freenode.pem -network freenode chat.freenode.net 6697
weechat
Move the certificates you created above to ~/.weechat/certs
mkdir ~/.weechat/certs
mv freenode.pem ~/.weechat/certs
Now disconnect and remove the current freenode server(s). Re-add it with the SSL flag, using your newly generated certificate. Note that these commands are just examples, you have to adapt them to your current servers.
/set irc.server.freenode.addresses chat.freenode.net/6697
/set irc.server.freenode.ssl on
/set irc.server.freenode.ssl_verify on
/set irc.server.freenode.ssl_cert %h/certs/freenode.pem
/set irc.server.freenode.sasl_mechanism external
and then reconnect to freenode.
znc
Refer to znc's official documentation.
HexChat
Place the .pem file in certs/client.pem
in the HexChat config
directory (~/.config/hexchat/
or %appdata%\HexChat
). Note
that the certs
directory does not exist by default and you will have to
create it yourself. Once the file is there, all subsequent SSL connections
will use the certificate.
If you connect to multiple IRC networks, you should keep in mind that using the
filename certs/client.pem
will send the same certificate to all networks. If
you prefer per-network certificates, use the name of the network exactly
as it appears in the network list (Ctrl-S), including capitalisation and
punctuation (e.g. certs/freenode.pem
or certs/Example Server.pem
).
Konversation
Create the .pem file as per above, then place it wherever you want.
Start Konversation, then open the Identity dialogue by either pressing F8
or via the Settings menu entry. Choose the identity you use for the
freenode network or create a new one.
In the part Auto Identity
you have to choose SASL External (Cert)
as the Type
for SASL External or SSL CLient Certificate
for CertFP.
SASL External requires at least version 1.7 of Konversation.
Optionally fill in your account name in the Account
field.
You can then choose the certificate you created with the file picker
or enter the path manually in the field next to it.
Once done, apply the configuration and (re)connect to freenode.
Revolution
Create the .pem file as per above, transfer it to your Android device, and place
it wherever you want (Downloads
is a common location).
Start Revolution and navigate to the Manage servers
screen if you are not
there already, long-press on the server you wish configure certfp for, and
select Edit
. When presented with the Edit a server
screen, tap on
Authentication mode
and select Client certificate (CertFP)
, then tap on
IMPORT PEM
and navigate to where where you put the pem file and select it.
Tap the tick symbol on the top right of the Edit a server
screen to save.
Alternatively, Revolution has the ability to generate a client certificate for you.
Once you are presented with IMPORT PEM
, there will also be an option to CREATE NEW
and when you tap this, a certificate will be randomly generated and a certicate
fingerprint will be displayed. Tap the tick symbol on the top right of the screen
to save.
Add your fingerprint to NickServ
You can then check whether you have a fingerprint by using whois
on yourself:
/whois YourOwnNick
...
YourOwnNick has client certificate fingerprint f3a1aad46ca88e180c25c9c7021a4b3a
...
To allow NickServ to recognise you based on your certificate, you need to add the fingerprint to your account (you will need to log in by other means in order to do so).
You can then authorise your current certificate fingerprint:
/msg NickServ CERT ADD
In the future, any connections you make to freenode with your certificate will
be logged into your account automatically. Optionally, or if you wish to connect
via Tor, you can enable SASL with the EXTERNAL
mechanism.