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==IRC Services Infomation==
'''Website:'''
'''Website:'''
* http://www.ircservices.za.net/
* http://www.ircservices.za.net/
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'''Latest Stable Release:''' 5.1.21, and the tar.gz can be downloaded [http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ircservices_5.1.21-1_i386.deb Here]
'''Latest Stable Release:''' 5.1.21, and the tar.gz can be downloaded [http://www.ircservices.za.net/download/ircservices_5.1.21-1_i386.deb Here]
==IRC Services Bots==
===NickServ===
* Nickname management service.
* Users can use to protect themselves against nick stealing.
* NickServ also has an optional password retrieval feature.
* Each user has its own nickname group, that allows the user to register as many nicks as needed while still being able to take profit of his privileges and to modify the nick configuration.
===ChanServ===
* Channel management service.
* Helps users to administer their channels in a totally customizable way.
* ChanServ has an internal list of privileged users and banned users that controls accesses on a per-channel basis.
* It eliminates all takeover problems, because of its powerful op/unban/invite and even mass deop and mass kick functions.
===MemoServ===
* MemoServ is a helpful companion that allows the sending of short messages to offline users
* Users can send Memo's to groups of other users.
* Users can delete list and read their memos, all memos are saved untill delted.
===OperServ===
* The IRCops' and IRC admins' black box, that allows them to manage the list of network bans (also known as AKILL (DALnet) or GLINE (Undernet)),
* Also allows opers to configure messages displayed to users when they log on, to set modes and to kick users from any channel, to send notices quickly to the entire network, and much more!

Revision as of 00:48, 10 April 2010

IRC Services Infomation

Website:

Bio:

  • First released in 1997, and written from scratch.
  • No longer supported from January 2010.
  • IRC Services, features the ever popular ChanServ, NickServ, OperServ and MemoServ

Programming Language:

  • C

Platform:

  • Linux, BSD, Apple OS X, Unix

License:

  • General Public License

Supported IRCd's:


Latest Stable Release: 5.1.21, and the tar.gz can be downloaded Here

IRC Services Bots

NickServ

  • Nickname management service.
  • Users can use to protect themselves against nick stealing.
  • NickServ also has an optional password retrieval feature.
  • Each user has its own nickname group, that allows the user to register as many nicks as needed while still being able to take profit of his privileges and to modify the nick configuration.

ChanServ

  • Channel management service.
  • Helps users to administer their channels in a totally customizable way.
  • ChanServ has an internal list of privileged users and banned users that controls accesses on a per-channel basis.
  • It eliminates all takeover problems, because of its powerful op/unban/invite and even mass deop and mass kick functions.

MemoServ

  • MemoServ is a helpful companion that allows the sending of short messages to offline users
  • Users can send Memo's to groups of other users.
  • Users can delete list and read their memos, all memos are saved untill delted.

OperServ

  • The IRCops' and IRC admins' black box, that allows them to manage the list of network bans (also known as AKILL (DALnet) or GLINE (Undernet)),
  • Also allows opers to configure messages displayed to users when they log on, to set modes and to kick users from any channel, to send notices quickly to the entire network, and much more!