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A modular C++ IRC server (ircd).
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An IRC to other chat networks gateway
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Nov 16, 2020 - C
Official UnrealIRCd repository. Downloads are available from our site
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Dec 6, 2020 - C
Connect to your mattermost or slack using your IRC-client of choice.
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Dec 6, 2020 - Go
An IRC based tool for testing the capabilities of a botnet.
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Jun 30, 2020 - Python
Low cost Raspberry Pi /Linux based access point with audio, education and communications local content server. Inspired by the ideas of sharing with others. Anyfesto - a platform from which to speak.
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Currently we have only one "accounts" and "oeprators" storage backend; "the config file" (ircd.yml).
In future we will have support for other configurable types of backends for "accounts"; meanwhile here is a proposal for improved accounts that integrate "operators" (currently split in the configuration file).
- A single "accounts" config block that holds account usernames and passwords
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Jun 14, 2019 - Crystal
A Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server for SwiftNIO
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Mar 29, 2019 - Swift
Modular IRCd built using Twisted. Made to be extremely customizable.
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Oct 27, 2019 - Go
a seriously modern IRC daemon written from scratch in Perl. designed to be ridiculously extensible, painlessly reloadable, and excessively configurable
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Apr 26, 2020 - Perl
A small IRC server written in Python 3.
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Sep 23, 2016 - Python
ChatIRCd IRC daemon, a fork of Charybdis/ircd-seven/ShadowIRCd. Mirrored from BitBucket.
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ZeusiRCd for Linux & FreeBSD
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Java IRC Server that aims to adhere to the RFC 2812 standard.
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May 23, 2018 - Java
A simple IRCd (Internet Relay Chat Daemon) written in Python
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Nov 19, 2017 - Python
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This was #414 and we already declared victory on this. But this still interests me as the best option for enterprise hardening of Oragono: with native support for this, we could immediately reject any connection that doesn't have a valid certificate. (In a hypothetical enterprise setting, rapidly expiring certificates would then be distributed by a management agent.)