On 9/15/25 13:24, A. F. Cano via Freedombox-discuss wrote:
Hello,

I have recently installed the quassel core app on the FreedomBox.  The
tests report everything working.

I found this:

https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/Quassel

But the behavior doesn't match what I see after the quassel client
is installed on Debian.  Even after an apt-get purge quassel-client,
it seems to remember previous (probably incorrect) setups and keeps
jumping to DebianIRC when it can't connect to the FreedomBox.

I'm getting:

Connecting to <my-subdomain>.freedombox.rocks:4242...
Connection failure: The remote host closed the connection

Even after deleting all the files in ~/.config/quassel-irc.org

all I get is the "connect to Core" window, I click "+Add..."
and I enter a name for the group chat I want to set up.  According to
the above manual page, this can be an arbitrary name.

Then I enter
Hostname: <my-subdomain>.freedombox.rocks
Port: 4242 (unchanged from the default)
User: <user name from the FreedomBox list of users>
Password: <the associated password>

I then select no proxy and click ok. Ok again at the "connect to Core
window after selecting "Always connect to <account just created> so I
can avoid jumping to "DebianIRC" as the client tends to do.

THen it apparently proceeds to log in, but it jumps to "Debian IRC"

I then manually select my newly created account (in the left frame) and
all I see are the error messages above, repeated every time it tries to
reconnect.

What did I mis-configure? I saw once the warning about untrusted
certificates, but I could never again get to the complete setup
described in the page above.  I saw a page with a "server password" and
tried the user password and the admin user password, but now I can't
even find where that setting is.  As far as I know the FreedomBox has no
such thing as a server password.

In "Identities" the user name is listed as a "Nickname".  Is this
normal?

Obviously, I'm a total novice at setting up IRC.  Any assistance would
be greatly welcome.  Thanks.


The duty of the Quassel server (referred to as "Core") running on FreedomBox is to connect to IRC servers and keep receiving messages all the time without missing any messages. The duty of the Quassel client is to present a UI for this server. The actual configuration of which IRC servers to connect to is present on the FreedomBox with the Quassel core server. If you remove client's configuration this does not clear the list of IRC servers on the FreedomBox's Quassel server.

To remove Quassel configuration on the server, connect to the server using the client and alter the configuration (In Quassel QT Client, this is through File -> Networks -> Configure Networks). Alternatively, uninstall and reinstall the Quassel core server app on FreedomBox.

It is not clear what error message you are facing reading above. To connect to FreedomBox IRC channel, you can:

1) Create a new network. Call it OFTC.

2) Add a server. Server address = irc.oftc.net, port = 6697, "Use encrypted connection" = Yes.

3) Select a Identity and set your nickname there.

After connecting click on the Network name "OFTC" in the "All Chats" tree to see the log for the network. There you should find any error messages connecting to the network.

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Sunil

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