On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 03:11:01PM +0530, Foss User wrote:
> Is there any IRC server software that can authenticate users against an LDAP?
There are a number of packages that include 'irc services' . e.g.:
$ aptitude search '~G protocol::irc ~Gsecurity::authentication
Is there any IRC server software that can authenticate users against an LDAP?
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On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 11:16:06AM -0500, Tony Heal wrote:
> I am looking for a way to record specific channels on my IRC server. I would
> like to have a searchable, postgresql based database. Anyone have any
> suggestions? I tried using drone but it does not support logging into a
>
I am looking for a way to record specific channels on my IRC server. I would
like to have a searchable, postgresql based database. Anyone have any
suggestions? I tried using drone but it does not support logging into a
passworded server, only passworded channels.
Thanks in advance
Tony
Hey you people. I want to install an IRC server in my machine, a
private one, the administration must be able to add and remove user
accounts, these account with passwds. You can't get into the network
unless invated, etc. is this possible? If so, which is the best out
there? I did
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on't want it
> completely open like IRC servers typically are.
>
> I don't have the interest or the bandwidth to run a IRC server for all
> the various chat-rooms out there. But more along the lines of having
> a chat server that can be set up for dedicated groups of pe
I would like to set up an IRC server, I think
I am thinking I would like to set up something more like an IM process
than the more open IRC process. I would like to be able to "chat" with
specific (invited?) people in real time. But I don't want it completely
open l
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 09:28:46AM -0500, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> Can I please have some suggestions on a small, simple, and secure IRC
> server. I don't need anything major, but would like some basic
> functionality...
how about a 386 running ircd behind a well configured f
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 14:28, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> Can I please have some suggestions on a small, simple, and secure IRC
> server. I don't need anything major, but would like some basic
> functionality...
Secure IRC?
Hahahahaha :)
Try SILC (silcnet.org). Its not IRC, but
Can I please have some suggestions on a small, simple, and secure IRC
server. I don't need anything major, but would like some basic
functionality...
Thanks.
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said Hanasaki JiJi (on 2002-12-26),
> the irc server is dropping my connection with the error "Bad User Info"
try changing your username, hostname, etc. settings to very "conservative"
values.
Geordie.
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the irc server is dropping my connection with the error "Bad User Info"
I am connecting with Xchat via http proxy. I has worked until recently,
Connections with bitchx from the firewall work fine
How can I connect to the server and not get this error? what is the cause?
Thank
the irc server is dropping my connection with the error "Bad User Info"
I am connecting with Xchat via http proxy. I has worked until recently,
Connections with bitchx from the firewall work fine
How can I connect to the server and not get this error? what is the cause?
Than
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 01:41:53PM -0500, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
| Suggestions on which IRC server to use?
irc.debian.org
irc.openprojects.net (same thing, DNS alias or somesuch)
this is given on www.debian.org
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Suggestions on which IRC server to use?
eptember 21, 2000 6:57 PM
Subject: irc server
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to have my own irc server. But could you tell me
> if it is possible when having dial-up connection to internet.
> If yes, please suggest me some good software.
> Thank you,
>
> QBA
>
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Hi,
I'd like to have my own irc server. But could you tell me
if it is possible when having dial-up connection to internet.
If yes, please suggest me some good software.
Thank you,
QBA
the way i do it is i create a file $HOME/.ircservers and list all my
fav irc servers there. then, when i invoke bitchx i use
$ bitchx -r $HOME/.ircservers
and it starts wif my own list of default servers. note: this only needs to be
done once. invoking bitchx after this 1st time will continue to u
I'm struggling to get BitchX to recognise my server list. I've put an
ircII.servers file in /etc/irc/, copied it to just /etc/irc/servers/,
and even /usr/lib/bitchx/. I still can't get it to use my [shorter]
list of servers.
The only way so far I've managed to do it is by downloading the source
pa
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