Difference between revisions of "Ircd-darenet"
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|logo=[[File:darenet.png]] | |logo=[[File:darenet.png]] | ||
|homepage=http:// | |homepage=http://wiki.darenet.org/Development_Team | ||
|release=1.5.1 | |release=1.5.1 | ||
|programming_language={{Programming languages/C}} | |programming_language={{Programming languages/C}} | ||
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=ircd-darenet v2.0= | =ircd-darenet v2.0= | ||
We are currently in the process of branching off of a vanilla version of ircu2.10.12 and re-implementing the features in which we utilize this will help to ensure that the ircd is written to our [http:// | We are currently in the process of branching off of a vanilla version of ircu2.10.12 and re-implementing the features in which we utilize this will help to ensure that the ircd is written to our [http://wiki.darenet.org/Development_Team/Coding_Standards Coding Standards] as well as help strip out a lot of the stuff in [[Nefarious]] in which we do not use. | ||
=Recent Commit Log= | =Recent Commit Log= |
Revision as of 03:46, 9 January 2012
ircd-darenet | |
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Programming language: | C |
Platform: | Linux, BSD, Unix |
Status: | Active |
Based on: | Nefarious |
License: | GNU General Public License |
Latest release: | 1.5.1 |
Homepage: | http://wiki.darenet.org/Development_Team |
ircd-darenet
Designed specifically for DareNET, ircd-darenet is based on Nefarious, from the lovely people on the evilnet development team. We decided rather than always downloading and modifying the source every time a new version of Nefarious was released, to instead fork and maintain our own branch. The amount of changes already made are quite significant. Such changes include the addition of a spam bot detection system, enhanced LOC (login on connect), anti-drone flood system, additional operator privileges and tweaks to existing ones, some backend enhancements, new channel/user modes and tweaks to existing ones, and much more.
ircd-darenet v2.0
We are currently in the process of branching off of a vanilla version of ircu2.10.12 and re-implementing the features in which we utilize this will help to ensure that the ircd is written to our Coding Standards as well as help strip out a lot of the stuff in Nefarious in which we do not use.
Recent Commit Log
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