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Servers and Clients for the Internet Relay Chat (IRC), a text-based chat system for instant messaging.

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Anope is a set of Services for IRC networks that allows users to manage
their nicks and channels in a secure and efficient way, and administrators
to manage their network with powerful tools.

WARNING THIS PACKAGE IS NOT MEANT FOR PRODUCTION USE YET.
I JUST UPLOADED IT FOR TESTING PURPOSE.

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED

Authors:
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Adam Kramer
Alvaro Toledo
Björn Stiddien
Chris Hogben
Daniel Engel
David
David Narayan
David Robson
Daniele Nicolucci
Florian Schulze
Gabriel Acevedo H.
JH
Joris Vink
Lucas Nussbaum
Mark Summers
Pieter Bootsma
Thomas Juberg Stensås
Trystan .S Lee
openglx

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Atheme is a portable, secure set of open source, modular IRC services released
under the BSD license, designed to run on many IRCds.

Unlike alternative packages, Atheme's core is minimalistic, providing only core
functionality. Atheme is a complete services set, excluding features designed
for oper abuse.

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Bahamut is based on both DreamForge and Hybrid, the EFnet IRCd. With this new
IRCd, DALnet will now have the capability to hold more clients with less lag,
generally making it a better place to be.

Authors:
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Aaron Wiebe
Chip Norkus
David Friedman
David Knepper
David Parton
Diane Bruce
Ian Westcott
Jason Slagle
Karthik Arumugham
Kevin Turner
Lucas Madar
Mark Salerno
Peter Wood
Ryan Smith
Sven Nielsen

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CtrlProxy runs on a computer with a 24/7 internet connection and allows you to
transparently connect to IRC from anywhere on the world to your nick. It
connects to one or more IRC servers and then allows you to connect to it with
any number of clients, providing access to these servers. This is very useful
if you don't want to leave IRC but still want to be able to use it from home,
school or work.

Authors:
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Jelmer Vernooij
Daniel Poelzleithner

dircproxy is an IRC proxy server ("bouncer") designed for people who use IRC
from lots of different workstations or clients, but wish to remain connected
and see what they missed while they were away. You connect to IRC through
dircproxy, and it keeps you connected to the server, even after you detach your
client from it. While you're detached, it logs channel and private messages as
well as important events, and when you reattach it'll let you know what you
missed.

Authors:
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Francois Harvey
Scott James Remnant ,
Gabor Nyeki
van Heusden
Ryan Tolboom
Stephen Cope
Mike Taylor
brendan at kublai.com
Tilman Sauerbeck

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The Story
Bahamut was nice, but we wanted a bit more than the standard Bahamut offered.
In the very beginning we only had small optimizations for FreeQuest, like
default hostmasking for Opers and other default settings. After a while we
started to use the bahamut-inet6 project and started to do some additions to
it.

The new FreeQuest IRCd
An entire new version of our ircd is currently being actively developed. It’s
based on the Bahamut 1.8.x tree and clientside SSL from the bahamut-inet6
project. For a brief explanation of what improvements fqircd-2.x has that
fqircd-1.x didn’t, please read below.

Features
SSL support for clients
OpenSSL encryption for server< ->server connections
+q for clients (Hostmangling, ie. hide your real host to other users) , encodes the host with MD5 sum.
+W mode for opers (Notice on WHOIS)
+S channel mode (Only SSL enabled clients)
+I channel mode (Invite Excempts)
+e channel mode (Ban Excempts)
+N channel mode (Do not recieve /INVITE notices)
+q channel mode (Only host mangled clients may enter)
CGI:IRC support
SVSJOIN support
RWHO - Regexp WHO function
MAP shows a graphic maps of all servers connected
Configurable classes for IRC Searchbots, so they don’t need to register to be able to do /LIST
All registered users can do /LIST and not registered users needs to do /FQLIST
More understandable config

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LONG DESCRIPTION
HERE

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ii is a minimalist FIFO and filesystem-based IRC client. It creates an irc directory tree with server, channel and nick name directories. In every directory a FIFO in file and a normal out file is created.

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LONG DESCRIPTION

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Version u2.10.12 of the Undernet ircd incorporates many new features over its
predecessor, and we feel that using it will make you very happy indeed.

Authors:
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Undernet Coder Committee

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ircd-ratbox is an advanced, stable, fast ircd. It is an evolution where
ircd-hybrid left off around version 7-rc1. It supports the TS3 and TS5
protocols, and is used on EFnet and other IRC networks.

Authors:
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AndroSyn, Aaron Sethman
fl, Lee Hardy
larne, Edward Brocklesby

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Irssi is a modular IRC client for UNIX that currently only has a text
mode user interface. However, 80-90% of the code is not text mode
specific, so other UIs could be created easily. Also, Irssi is not
really even IRC specific anymore. There are already working SILC and
ICB modules available. Support for other protocols, like ICQ and
Jabber, could be added some day, too.

It is the code that separates Irssi from ircII, BitchX, epic, and the
rest of the text clients. It is not using the ircII code.

Authors:
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Timo Sirainen

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A client library for the ident protocol

Authors:
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Peter Eriksson
Pär Emanuelsson

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miau is a smart IRC-bouncing tool that remains on IRC all the time. You can take
control over your nick by connecting to miau with an IRC client that is able to
supply a password for the server connection.

Authors:
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Tommi Saviranta
Tobias Rill
Henning Rust
muh:
Sebastian Kienzl
Lee H

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muh is a smart IRC-bouncing tool that remains on IRC all the time. You can take
control over your nick by connecting to muh with an IRC client that is able to
supply a password for the server connection.

Authors:
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Sebastian Kienzl
Lee H
Tobias Rill
Henning Rust
Sebastian Erlhofer

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ratbox-respond is a tool that provides a client side implementation of the
challenge opering system in ircd-ratbox. The challenge system provides the
ability to oper using private key authentication instead of passwords to
improve security.

ratbox-services is a services package written mostly from scratch for
use with ircd-ratbox.

It is highly configurable, with nearly all options being set in a
config that can be rehashed rather than set at compile time. It also
uses the SQLite database backend, which works as a database interface
to a normal file, meaning no seperate database software must be
running.

Username registration service
Allows users to register usernames, which then form the basis of all
access to channels.

Channel registration services
Allows users to maintain channels, with access levels from 1 to 200.
Nickname registration service
Allows users to register nicknames, registered through a username.
Jupe service
Allows services operators to place jupes on servers, which prevents
the server from reconnecting to the network. Also contains an
optional method for ircops to vote upon jupes and unjupes.
Global message service
Allows services operators to send a message to all users on the
network.
Oper services
Allows services operators to perform mode changes in a channel, and
takeover channels.
Opered bot
The opered bot can be placed in channels, and will then invite or op
ircops in that channel upon request.
List service
Allows users to perform advanced searching of the list of channels.
Searching may take place on name, user count, topic and modes.

Authors:
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anfl, Lee Hardy,

ratbox-services is a services package written mostly from scratch for
use with ircd-ratbox.

It is highly configurable, with nearly all options being set in a
config that can be rehashed rather than set at compile time.
It can interface various popular SQL databases.

Username registration service
Allows users to register usernames, which then form the basis of all
access to channels.

Channel registration services
Allows users to maintain channels, with access levels from 1 to 200.
Nickname registration service
Allows users to register nicknames, registered through a username.
Jupe service
Allows services operators to place jupes on servers, which prevents
the server from reconnecting to the network. Also contains an
optional method for ircops to vote upon jupes and unjupes.
Global message service
Allows services operators to send a message to all users on the
network.
Oper services
Allows services operators to perform mode changes in a channel, and
takeover channels.
Opered bot
The opered bot can be placed in channels, and will then invite or op
ircops in that channel upon request.
List service
Allows users to perform advanced searching of the list of channels.
Searching may take place on name, user count, topic and modes.

Authors:
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anfl, Lee Hardy,

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LONG DESCRIPTION
HERE

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srvx is a set of IRC services for ircu P10 protocol networks; it is developed
by a team of programmers affiliated with the GameSurge IRC Network. srvx is
designed to be a fast, extensible, scalable and reliable provider of NickServ,
ChanServ, HelpServ, OperServ, and Global services as well as advanced proxy
detection.

WARNING THIS PACKAGE IS NOT MEANT FOR PRODUCTION USE YET.
I JUST UPLOADED IT FOR TESTING PURPOSE.

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED

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def
Entrope
Jedi
SailorFrag
Zoot
Phooeybane
Portal
Seldon

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Unreal IRCd - the next generation ircd

WWW: http://www.unrealircd.com/

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postfix, exim and the rest that drives email on the net.

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ACL Policy Daemon is a program that communicates with the Postfix MTA using the
Policy Delegation Protocol implementing an ACL (Access Control List) system,
making very easy to improve and create nice controls on your e-mail traffic.
You can use it to verify SPF records to.

The logic behind apolicy is simple, you define some rules, then you combine
them, if all of them matches, apolicy will send an action for that combination,
defined by you to. Take a look on what you can apply rules using apolicy's
ACLs. Some of them you already can do with Postfix, but they are sequential. In
pure Postfix you can not combine rules.

It is developed using Python and has no other dependencies and licensed by GPL
version 2.

Authors:
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Miguel Di Ciurcio Filho

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clapf is an open source email content filter application. It includes a
statistical (inverse chi-square) antispam module, interface to several
anti-virus products, a minefield (blackhole), spam quarantine, support for
various RBL lists, training utilities and many more.

clapf can be used as an after queue content filter with Postfix (including as
an appliance) or via a local delivery agent (LDA), preferably maildrop.

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