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Dummie Guest
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Posted: Apr 05, 2004 8:01am Post subject: Windows ircd |
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Hello everybody
What free ircd (supporting irc services) for windows NT
could you suggest ?
thank you a lot for your answers!!!  |
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magpie Idler

Joined: 18 Jan 2004 Posts: 454 Location: Essex, UK
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Posted: Apr 05, 2004 9:37am Post subject: |
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| You could try bircd (http://www.bircd.org/), which has a feature set very similar to that of ircu. You can link any P10 compatible services and IRCds to it. |
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Dummie Guest
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Posted: Apr 05, 2004 10:38am Post subject: |
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| magpie wrote: | | You could try bircd (http://www.bircd.org/), which has a feature set very similar to that of ircu. You can link any P10 compatible services and IRCds to it. |
well i tried bewareircd,
unfortunately I would like to have irc
services and configure it by myself , not use someone's else irc services
is there such a variant (ircd+irc services(such as chanserv etc..)working on windows NT)? |
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2k3X\JulioBell Guest
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Posted: Apr 05, 2004 12:20pm Post subject: The New Generation |
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Yes this is the idea, a wircd for crossplatform, that can link with different services over crossplatform, not only NT.
Native process, like services 2k/XP/2k3 too, some bugs make that the proyect go a litle slow today. We don't have a good knowladge of the architecture of the 2k system and libraries, becouse are comercial software and we have only the information that the comercial companies, want give.
Dreamers, Sinceresly
Julio Belinchon
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Orpheo none

Joined: 11 Jan 2004 Posts: 5
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uchat Idler

Joined: 17 Mar 2004 Posts: 335
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Posted: Apr 05, 2004 6:47pm Post subject: |
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Unrealircd is for Win32 as well: http://www.unrealircd.com
There are several Services packages as well, or oyu can write your own. |
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Julio Guest
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Posted: Apr 06, 2004 4:42pm Post subject: wircd vs CR w[X]inet |
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Dalnet developers
"Im hear a great many questions from windows users who want to run an IRC server on their computer. While I don't recommend running an IRC server on that operating system (DALnet IRCd runs best with FreeBSD) I made this webpage to help those users that still want to try a windows IRC server. The simplest server software for windows users is Conference Room by WebMaster Inc. But for those who wish to try a windows version of IRCd, I have provided all of the necessary software and information on this page.
Follow the links at the top of the page for the latest available versions of DreamForge Windows IRCD. At the top of the list above is a help file by Fleetadmi designed to help you with setting up wircd and things related to that setup. Follow the link directly below that for a sample ircd.conf file, a VERY useful file for anyone who has had difficulty making this file with the help of the example.conf, just save the file and fill in the appropriate places. Directly below it is a link to download LakeServ Win95 Services for the server. LakeServ services are by far the best I've seen, I'll try to keep the version up-to-date. I've also heard of Magick planning to port its services to windows, so I'll try to keep up with that.
I have also added a copy of the example.conf and the rfc1459, an outdated and extremely comprehensive overview of the IRCd and commands.
Many windows users start servers and find out that since they have dynamic IP addresses, their server address changes every time the connect to the internet. This can actually be fixed in 2 steps. One, get a Monolith Account. Once you have it, use the final link on the left to download the DynamoDNS program, which will allow you to always keep the same server name no matter what your IP changes to.
He is also recently founded the channel #wircd on DALnet so for any additional help with windows ircd, feel free to stop in."
Please don't sell more clones with keys and develop, internet need more a crossplatform environment than commercial products with back doors in the keys.
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Posted: Apr 24, 2004 3:21pm Post subject: |
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there is a wide range of services suitable for use with beware ircd
for what you wan't i would suggest bewares own "old services" which are availible at http://www.xs4all.nl/~beware3/irc/download.html |
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alfalpha Guest
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Posted: May 07, 2004 9:03am Post subject: services design |
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| I do custom services design for ircu based ircd wich beware ircd uses the ircu protocol. if you want just drop me an email at alfalpha@telus.net and I'd be glad to help you |
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plugwash none

Joined: 10 May 2004 Posts: 3
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