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'''IRCD''' or ''Ircd2'' (which refers to the version 2.x) is the original [[IRC daemon]] written by the inventor of [[IRC]] which is the base of many other forked IRCds, most notably [[ircu]]. It is still developed today and can be obtained from various locations, e.g. [http://www.irc.org/ftp/irc/org/ on www.irc.org] and is mainly being used on [http://IRCnet.org IRCnet].


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Latest revision as of 00:36, 22 April 2012

IRCD

Programming language: C
Platform: Linux, Unix, ?
Status: Active
Based on: Written from scratch
License: GNU General Public License
Latest release: irc2.11.2p3[1]
Homepage: probably http://www.nic.funet.fi/~irc/server/ (slightly outdated)?

IRCD or Ircd2 (which refers to the version 2.x) is the original IRC daemon written by the inventor of IRC which is the base of many other forked IRCds, most notably ircu. It is still developed today and can be obtained from various locations, e.g. on www.irc.org and is mainly being used on IRCnet.

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