Re: IRC Server

2004-05-04 Thread Cole Tuininga
On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 13:23, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote: > I've been running SILC (Secure Internet Lice Conferencing > http://silcnet.org/ ) for a while now, and it's pretty good. There are > clients for Linux, Windows, and Mac OSX. There is also a GAIM plugin. > It's not IRC, but it accomplishes the

Re: IRC Server

2004-05-04 Thread Tom Buskey
> > I have somebody who would like to have an IRC server set up for > conferences (no real concerns about the chats being secured). They'd > prefer to have their own (nice quiet) server rather than getting on one > of the networks. > > I haven't used IRC in

Re: IRC Server

2004-05-04 Thread Kenneth E. Lussier
On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 11:58, Cole Tuininga wrote: > > I haven't used IRC in quite some time. Anybody have recommendations for > IRC server software? Their needs are fairly simple - they really just > need a single channel for the most part. Requiring a password to > connect

Re: IRC Server

2004-05-04 Thread Brian Chabot
Cole Tuininga wrote: I haven't used IRC in quite some time. Anybody have recommendations for IRC server software? Their needs are fairly simple - they really just need a single channel for the most part. Requiring a password to connect to the server would be a plus. I set up IRCd not too

IRC Server

2004-05-04 Thread Cole Tuininga
I have somebody who would like to have an IRC server set up for conferences (no real concerns about the chats being secured). They'd prefer to have their own (nice quiet) server rather than getting on one of the networks. I haven't used IRC in quite some time. Anybody have recommend