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ngIRCd - the "next generation" IRC daemon
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ngIRCd is a free, portable and lightweight Internet Relay Chat server for small or private networks, developed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
The server is quite easy to configure, can handle dynamic IP addresses, and optionally supports IDENT, IPv6 connections, SSL-protected links, and PAM for user authentication as well as character set conversion for legacy clients. The server has been written from scratch and is not based on the "forefather", the daemon of the IRCNet.
The name ngIRCd means next-generation IRC daemon, which is a little bit exaggerated: lightweight Internet Relay Chat server most probably would have been a better name :-)
Currently supported platforms include AIX, A/UX, FreeBSD, HP-UX, Hurd, IRIX, Linux, Mac OS X, Minix, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, and Windows with Cygwin. As ngIRCd relies on UNIX standards and uses GNU automake and GNU autoconf there are good chances that it also supports other UNIX-based operating systems as well.
By default ngIRCd logs diagnostic and informational messages using the syslog mechanism, or writes directly to the console when running in the foreground (see below).
The default behavior of ngircd is to read its standard configuration file (see below), to detach from the controlling terminal and to wait for clients.
You can use these options to modify this default:
/etc/ngircd/ngircd.conf
The daemon understands the following signals:
It's wise to use "ngircd --configtest" to validate the configuration file after changing it.
When ngIRCd is compiled with debug code, that is, its source code has been ./configure'd with "--enable-debug" and/or "--enable-sniffer" (witch enables debug mode automatically as well), you can use two more command line options and two more signals to debug problems with the daemon itself or IRC clients:
Options:
Signals:
Alexander Barton, <alex@barton.de>
Florian Westphal, <fw@strlen.de>
Homepage: http://ngircd.barton.de/
Jan 2021 | ngIRCd |