Don't use the "standard" IRC SSL port 6697, as this easily collides with
real (ng)IRCd instances running on the same machine.
And by reusing port 6790, which is already used by the "test server #2",
we don't need any other port than the test suite already uses.
# ngIRCd test suite
# Server connect test
-spawn openssl s_client -quiet -connect 127.0.0.1:6697
+spawn openssl s_client -quiet -connect 127.0.0.1:6790
expect {
timeout { exit 1 }
"*CN = my.first.domain.tld"
# ngIRCd test suite
# Server connect test
-spawn openssl s_client -quiet -connect 127.0.0.1:6697
+spawn openssl s_client -quiet -connect 127.0.0.1:6790
expect {
timeout { exit 1 }
"*CN = my.second.domain.tld"
CertFile = ssl/cert.pem
KeyFile = ssl/key.pem
DHFile = ssl/dhparams.pem
- Ports = 6697
+ Ports = 6790
[Limits]