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Revision as of 18:12, 10 June 2010

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Website:

Bio:

  • When a client connects to a IRC server, BOPM scans the client for open proxies. It then determines whether they are really open by using them to connect back to the server.
  • Additionally, BOPM contains the ability to match hosts against a DNS blacklist such as DroneBL or your own custom list,

Platform:

  • Linux, BSD

License:

  • General Public License

Supported IRCd's:

Latest Stable Release: 3.1.3, You can download the tar.gz Here

Considering BOPM? Why not also try IRC Defender, Click Here too see Defender


An example of BOPM in action:

(06:45:13) -irc.MyServer.com- *** Notice -- Client connecting on port 6667: rcaukstv (npuvuehi@home.toor.spb.ru) [clients] 
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(06:45:14) -irc.MyServer.com- *** G:Line added for *@188.134.9.75 on Sun Apr 11 05:46:14 2010 GMT (from BOPM!BOPM@MyServer.com to expire at Mon Apr 12 05:46:14 2010 GMT: Listed in rbl.efnetrbl.org visit http://efnetrbl.org/)
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(06:45:14) -irc.MyServer.com- *** Notice -- Client exiting: rcaukstv (npuvuehi@home.toor.spb.ru) [User has been banned from MyServer (Listed in rbl.efnetrbl.org visit http://efnetrbl.org/)]
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