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[edit] UnrealIRCd
Development of UnrealIRCd began in May of 1999. Unreal was created from the Dreamforge IRCd that was formerly used by the DALnet IRC Network. Over the years, many new and exciting features have been added to Unreal. It is hard to even see a resemblance between the current Unreal and Dreamforge. Some of Unreal's most notable features include:
* Channel Half-ops (+h) * Channel Owners (+q) and Channel Admins (+a) * Channel linking (+L) * Advanced anti-flood and anti-spam systems * Swear filtering (+G) * Hostname cloaking (+x) * Color blocking and stripping (+c/+S) * Vhosts * WebTV Support * DCCDeny * Ziplinks * SSL encrypted client and server connections * Advanced and highly configurable configuration file * Module support * And Much More...
Unreal can run on several operating systems. Unreal works on most *nix OSes including Linux, BSD, MacOS X, Solaris, and HP-UX. Unreal also works on Windows (NT4/2K/XP/2003). UnrealIRCd is designed to be an advanced IRCd, so it is probably not the best choice for beginners.
[edit] Anope
Anope is a set of IRC Services forked from Epona early 2003 to pick up where Epona had been abandoned. Ever since there have been improvements on quality and functionality of Anope, resulting in the feature rich set of services we offer today.
There are two releases of Anope available, allowing you to pick what is best for your net. The stable releases we offer are snapshots of the development series which are being continually tested, resulting in a very stable yet powerful set of services. The development releases are where the real work happens. New features get implemented in development release, resulting in a package that defines the future of IRC Services today.
We offer various services clients to maintain your IRC network. Every service is aimed at one goal, offering a complete set of features for the given goal.
NickServ - nickname management services. NickServ allows your users to register their nickname to prevent others from stealing their nickname. Your users will also be able to kill any ghost connections with their nickname and will be able to group their most-used nicknames together so they can use the same set of settings and access for all of their nicknames.
- ChanServ - channel management services. ChanServ provides the ability to register your channels. This way ChanServ can be used to give channel operator status to regular operators, or to lock other modes or a topic for your channel. Our version of ChanServ provides a very complete set of features for channel management, allowing complete control over your channel.
- MemoServ - send memos to users or channels. MemoServ offers a way to send short messages to users who are currently offline, or to entire channels if you wish. This allows you and your users to quickly tell offline users something, without a chance of forgetting it.
- OperServ - operator utility services. OperServ provides a very complete set of functionality for IRC Operators, allowing them to operate their network in a very efficient way. Including often used features like akills and session limiting, this black box for IRC Operators ensures a safe and easy to manage IRC network.
- BotServ - channel bot services. BotServ allows you to create several bots for your network. These bots can join channels and take over most actions from ChanServ, making things just a tad more intuitive. Additionally, BotServ also adds a few features like fantasy commands and kick triggers.
- HostServ - virtual host services. HostServ offers a way to easily provide virtual hosts to the users on your network. If your IRCd supports virtual hosts HostServ can be used as a very easy interface for setting them, and enables the virtual host every time a user joins the network.
Next to these popular services, Anope also provides a few other services. These include HelpServ, a service used to give people a simple overview of services, DevNull, a message sink, and Global, used to send global notices to everyone on your IRC network.
[edit] NeoStats
[edit] NeoStats
A Extendable IRC services software that provide unique services, such as:
- StatServ - To provide IRC statistics on your IRC network, and optionally, publish them to a website.
- HostServ - For IRCd's that support virtual hosts, HostServ allows a central repository for Setting users virtual hosts when they first connect to the IRC network, or login with a username and password.
- MoraleServ and LoveServ - A few "Fun" modules for irc networks that allow you to send poems and anonymous love letters to the ones you like!
- ConnectServ - That echos to your "Services" channel information about people connecting to the network and opering up or changing Nicknames. Usefull for catching those abusive users
[edit] NeoStats Modules
These are extra modules that we have developed for NeoStats that are not included in the main Distribution. They are:
- Open Proxy Scanning Bot (or OPSB for short)
- StupidServ - A silly translation bot
- SecureServ - A virus scanner for IRC
- LogServ - A channel Logging Bot
[edit] EBattleServ
never mess with EBattleserv it will kick your butt
[edit] FreeBSD
[edit] Linux
[edit] Human Brain
v1.0 Stable
v1.1 Unstable
The most advanced of them all. None of the others could function with out this. Human Brain v1.0 is pending a patch to resolve a memory loss issue and prevent random acts of stupidity. There is an unofficial v1.1 once you install DRUGS v0.1 but this makes Human Brain unstable and is not recommended by the developers.
