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irc/ircd-ratbox-3.0.8 (Score: 0.2782825)
Advanced, stable IRC daemon, used widely on EFnet
This is a port of the ircd-ratbox IRC daemon. ircd-ratbox is the primary ircd used on EFnet; it combines the stability of an ircd required for a large production network together with a rich set of features, making it also suitable for use on smaller networks. Changes Include: o Optional SSL support to enable encrypted connections between clients and servers, as well as server to server links. o Add support for SSL only channels, channel mode +S. o sqlite3 for handling and storing k/x/d lines. o Support for global CIDR limits. o Added adminwall allowing admins to broadcast messages to each other. o Creation of new library archive 'libratbox'. o Support for forced nick changes (instead of collision kills). o New ssld and bandb processes for SSL connections and ban checking; these allow ratbox-3 to make better use of multi-processor systems.
irc/mircryption-0.3.3 (Score: 0.2782825)
Free encryption add-on for the popular XChat irc client
[ excerpt from developer's web site with modifications ] Mircryption is a free encryption add-on for the popular irc clients mIRC and XChat. Features: - Channel text, Private query windows, DCC Chats, Actions, Topics can all be encrypted. All crypto-related algorithms used are taken from published, common, trusted sources. Encryption algorithm is Blowfish (no known vulnerabilities); encryption keys are themselves stored in encrypted form. - Supports CBC mode encryption. - No need to modify the way you work - text is encrypted and decrypted automatically; encryption status of conversations is clear but unobtrusive. - User-friendly key management routines; menu driven and easy to temporarily disable & re-enable encryption on a channel, send plain text quicky, etc. LICENSE: free without any limitation
irc/gseen.mod-1.1.1.p3 (Score: 0.2765256)
Seen-module for the eggdrop IRC bot
gseen.mod gseen works similar to countless seen scripts. It logs for each user when he or she was last seen in the channel and makes this information publically available. It takes switching nick names into consideration and supports wildcards in search-requests. The advantage of gseen in contrast to most other seen scripts is it's speed. gseen can handle databases of several thousand nicks without a lag in seen requests. It also supports several languages.
irc/ircd-ratbox-3.0.7 (Score: 0.27536)
Advanced, stable IRC daemon, used widely on EFnet ('testing' release)
This is a port of the ircd-ratbox IRC daemon. This version is the 'testing' branch; it usually contains more features, but may contain as of yet unidentified bugs. Admins wishing to try out new features or test the development release may prefer to use it over the standard production release. ircd-ratbox is the primary ircd used on EFnet; it combines the stability of an ircd required for a large production network together with a rich set of features, making it also suitable for use on smaller networks. Changes Include: o Optional SSL support to enable encrypted connections between clients and servers, as well as server to server links. o Add support for SSL only channels, channel mode +S. o sqlite3 for handling and storing k/x/d lines. o Support for global CIDR limits. o Added adminwall allowing admins to broadcast messages to each other. o Creation of new library archive 'libratbox'. o Support for forced nick changes (instead of collision kills). o New ssld and bandb processes for SSL connections and ban checking; these allow ratbox-3 to make better use of multi-processor systems.
irc/gruftistats-0.2.4 (Score: 0.27419436)
Produces a web page of statistics and quotes from IRC channel logs
Gruftistats is a program which reads your IRC logs and turns them into a web page. This has a mixture of statistics (like who talked most), and amusing facts (like who got kicked most). It supports a variety of log formats already, and can be extended to support other log formats by writing a spec file describing the format.
irc/ngircd-23 (Score: 0.2636699)
Free open source daemon for Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
ngIRCd is a free, portable and lightweight Internet Relay Chat server for small or private networks, developed under the GNU General Public License. It is simple to configure, can cope with dynamic IP addresses, and supports IPv6 as well as SSL. It is written from scratch and not based on the original IRCd.
irc/irssi-otr-1.0.1 (Score: 0.2403067)
Plugin for irssi for Off-the-Record (OTR) messaging
irssi-otr provides Off-the-Record Messaging (OTR) support for the irssi Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client.
irc/supybot-plugins-20060723 (Score: 0.23446167)
Official plugin pack for Supybot
This is plugin pack for Supybot, IRC robot. These plugins allows Supybot to search Freshmeat, Sourceforge, Debian, Weather, Ebay doing channel polls and more.
irc/eggdrop-1.8.0.20141008 (Score: 0.23245597)
The most popular open source Internet Relay Chat bot
Eggdrop is the world's most popular open source Internet Relay Chat (IRC) bot. Originally created by Robey Pointer in December 1993, it has spawned an almost cult like following of users. It is a feature rich program designed to be easily used and expanded upon (using Tcl scripting) by both novice and advanced IRC users on a variety of hardware and software platforms.
irc/eggdrop-1.6.21 (Score: 0.23245597)
The most popular open source Internet Relay Chat bot
Eggdrop is the world's most popular open source Internet Relay Chat (IRC) bot. Originally created by Robey Pointer in December 1993, it has spawned an almost cult like following of users. It is a feature rich program designed to be easily used and expanded upon (using Tcl scripting) by both novice and advanced IRC users on a variety of hardware and software platforms.