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===Services===
===Services===
* [[Anope BotServ|BotServ]]
* [[Anope BotServ|BotServ]]
* [[Anope ChanServ|ChanServ]]
* [[Anope HostServ|HostServ]]
* [[Anope HostServ|HostServ]]
* [[Anope MemoServ|MemoServ]]
* [[Anope MemoServ|MemoServ]]
* [[Anope NickServ|NickServ]]
* [[Anope OperServ|OperServ]]
* [[Anope OperServ|OperServ]]
* [[Anope ChanServ|ChanServ]]
* [[Anope NickServ|NickServ]]


===Defcon system===
===Defcon system===

Revision as of 05:23, 2 July 2011

Anope
Anope.png
Programming language: C[1]
Platform: Linux, BSD, Apple OS X, Windows
Status: Active
Based on: Epona[2]
Latest release: 1.8.5[3]
Homepage: http://www.anope.org

Anope is a services package which was first released in 2003 and is based on Epona and contains common services bots such as OperServ, NickServ, ChanServ, HostServ, BotServ, MemoServ.[2] Anope is one of the most common and popular services for IRC, it is commonly used alongside UnrealIRCd[4] aswell as InspIRCd. It has the capability to load a variety of modules to enhance the services.

The latest development release of Anope is 1.9.3, which among other things, includes its own dnsbl module.[5]

Features

Anope's NickServ supports nickname grouping and also has an optional password retrieval feature. Nicknames may be protected from being taken by other users.

Services

Defcon system

Anope has a defcon system can be used to implement a pre-defined set of restrictions to services useful during an attempted attack on the network to secure the services which is explained here.

HelpServ

A skeleton service used to serve help files. (Removed in Anope 1.9.1+)

Supported IRCds

Anope Tutorials

See also

References

External links