User:KuduIO/Charybdis (IRCd)
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Developer(s) | Various contributors |
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Stable release | 3.3.0
/ September 28, 2010[1] |
Platform | Linux, BSD, Mac OS X |
Type | IRCd |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | www.atheme.org/project/charybdis |
Charybdis is an open source IRC daemon, which was originally a fork of ircd-ratbox.[2] It is meant to accompany the Atheme software suite, which also includes a nameplate services package and an IRC web client (iris, based on qwebirc).
Development
[edit]UnrealIRCd was originally based on ircd-ratbox[2], which is used on most EFnet servers[3], which was in turn based on ircd-hybrid[4], which was itself based on ircd2.8[5].
Features
[edit]- Support for various extra modes[6]
- cmode +r: only allows registered users to enter, forwards if +f is set
- cmode +q: quiet users (e.g. +q nick!ident@host)
- cmode +e: ban exemption (e.g. +e nick!ident@host)
- cmode +I: invite exemption (e.g. +I nick!ident@host)
- cmode +f: channel forwarding (e.g. +f #channel)
- OPERSPY: see through secret channels, invisible users, etc.[7]
- Extended bans: can be used as parameter for +b, +q, +e and +I. All of these can be made negative by using a tilde as prefix (e.g. $~a)[citation needed]
- $a: matches all registered users
- $a:user: matches the account
- $o: matches all opers (available as a module; sometimes used as a parameter for +I)
- $a: matches all registered users
Use
[edit]Charybdis is used on the following networks:
- SorceryNet[8]
- StaticBox[9]
- Freenode, which uses its own variant, called ircd-seven[10]
- EsperNet[11][12]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ William Pitcock. "charybdis-3.3.0". Charybdis. Retrieved 2011/07/28.
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(help) - ^ a b Jilles Tjoelker. "Jilles's IRC page". Jilles Tjoelker's homepage. Retrieved 2011/07/28.
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(help). - ^ "EFnet Live Stats". EFnet. Retrieved 2010/05/28.
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(help) - ^ "History of hybrid source changes". ircd-hybrid. Retrieved 2011/07/28.
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(help) - ^ "Cmodes". Operators guide for the charybdis IRC server. Jilles Tjoelker. Retrieved 2011/07/28.
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(help) - ^ "Oper privileges". Operators guide for the charybdis IRC server. Jilles Tjoelker. Retrieved 2011/07/28.
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(help) - ^ "Switch to new IRCd". SorceryNet. Retrieved 2011/07/28.
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(help) - ^ "About us". StaticBox. Retrieved 2011/07/28.
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(help) - ^ "ircd-seven". Freenode. Retrieved 2011/07/28.
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(help) - ^ "EsperNet IRCd and Services Migration". EsperNet. Retrieved 2011/07/28.
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(help) - ^ "EsperNet IRCd and Services - Charybdis IRCd". EsperNet. Retrieved 2011/08/10.
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External links
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