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|release=1.6.1<ref>http://wiki.znc.in/ChangeLog/1.6.1</ref>
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|homepage=http://en.znc.in/wiki/ZNC
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|platform=GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, Unix
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'''ZNC''' is a modular IRC [[Bouncers|Bouncer]], acting as a proxy which stays connected to an IRC network even when all clients are disconnected. It supports [[SSL]], the loading of C++, Perl and Tcl modules, and tagging playback logs with a timestamp so one knows what time everything happened.


'''Website:'''
ZNC 1.4 was released in April 2014, and implemented new features as well as standard bug fixes.<ref>http://wiki.znc.in/ChangeLog/1.4</ref>
* http://en.znc.in/wiki/ZNC
==Features==
* Module website: http://en.znc.in/wiki/Category:Modules
* Web Administration
* Multiple Users, Clients and IRC Servers
* Playback Buffers which logs activity
* SSL & IPv6 Support
* Partyline with common channels for ZNC users


'''Features:'''
==References==
* ZNC supports loading of C++, Perl and Tcl modules
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* ZNC will remain connected to IRC even while you are offline. You can then reattach later and catch up with what happened while you were gone, and your nick (and operator status) will have been kept for you.
 
* You can stay up-to-date with what happened and when it happened while you were detached, timestamps  are also printed and can be manually configured.
[[Category:Software]][[Category:Bouncers]][[Category:Active]]
* ZNC supports SSL.

Latest revision as of 23:33, 15 September 2015

ZNC
Znc.jpg
Author(s): ZNC Team
Platform: GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, Unix
Status: Active
Latest release: 1.6.1[1]
Homepage: http://en.znc.in/wiki/ZNC

ZNC is a modular IRC Bouncer, acting as a proxy which stays connected to an IRC network even when all clients are disconnected. It supports SSL, the loading of C++, Perl and Tcl modules, and tagging playback logs with a timestamp so one knows what time everything happened.

ZNC 1.4 was released in April 2014, and implemented new features as well as standard bug fixes.[2]

Features

  • Web Administration
  • Multiple Users, Clients and IRC Servers
  • Playback Buffers which logs activity
  • SSL & IPv6 Support
  • Partyline with common channels for ZNC users

References