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Revision as of 16:41, 13 June 2011

Janus

Programming language: Perl
Platform: Linux, BSD, Windows, Apple OS X, Unix
Status: Dead
License: Affero GNU Public License
Latest release: 1.10
Homepage: http://janusirc.com

Janus was created by Daniel De Graaf in 2008, De Graaf is currently heading the InspIRCd 2.0 development. Janus is a server that allows IRC networks to share certain channels to other linked networks without needing to share all channels.

You add Janus just like you would another server by linking with a link block. It can link to multiple networks and selectively share channels with various network on a per share and link basis.

Janus has various module to support or disable various undesired effects brought on by two network's services (or servers) fighting for the right to a channel. The Most well know and best used is the Claim module, which allows users to set the ownership of a channel to a certain network.

Click here for a guide that demonstrates how to use Janus

Supported IRCd's

Latest Stable Release

1.10 and that can be downloaded here.