ngIRCd 0.10.4 (Default branch)


 
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ngIRCd 0.10.4 (Default branch)

ngIRCd is a portable IRC daemon written from scratch. It is easy to configure,supports server links (even with original ircds) and runs on hosts with changingIP addresses (such as dial-in networks). Currently supported platforms are AIX,A/UX, Darwin/Mac OS X, FreeBSD, HP-UX, IRIX, Linux, NetBSD, SunOS/Solaris, and Windows with Cygwin.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
This release fixes a bug in handling PART commands, which could cause the server to access invalid memory and to crash. All installations should be updated.Image

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ZNC(1)							      General Commands Manual							    ZNC(1)

NAME
znc - An advanced IRC bouncer SYNOPSIS
znc --help znc --version znc --makepass znc [-n] [-d datadir] [-D] [-f] znc [-n] [-d datadir] [-D] [-f] --makeconf znc [-n] [-d datadir] [-D] [-f] --makepem DESCRIPTION
znc is an IRC proxy. It runs as a daemon and connects to IRC server, then allows you to connect from a workstation and work as the user that is logged in to the IRC server. After you disconnect, it maintains the connection to the server. It acts like any normal IRC server, so you can use any IRC client to connect to it. OPTIONS
-h, --help Output a brief help message. -v, --version Show the full version number. -n, --no-color Don't use any color escape sequences. -f, --foreground Don't fork the ZNC process into the background. -D, --debug Print debug output to the console. Implies --foreground. -d DATADIR, --datadir=DATADIR Specify another datadir. This is where znc saves everything. -c, --makeconf Interactively create a new configuration. -s, --makepass Hash a password for use in znc.conf. -p, --makepem Generate znc.pem. This is the server certificate znc uses. You need this for SSL. -r, --allow-root Don't complain if ZNC is run with root privilegies. SIGNALS
This section explains how znc reacts to different signals: SIGINT Exit ZNC. This is equivalent to /znc shutdown SIGHUP Reload znc.conf. This is equivalent to /znc rehash SIGUSR1 Rewrite znc.conf. This is equivalent to /znc saveconfig FILES
/usr/local/share/znc/ Static module data like webadmin skins /usr/local/lib/znc/ znc installs its modules to this directory. /usr/local/include/znc/ These are the headers needed for compiling own modules. ~/.znc This is the default datadir. The following paths assume that you use this. If you change this via --datadir then the following lines are relative to that dir. ~/.znc/znc.pem This is the server certificate znc uses for listening on SSL ports. You can generate this via --makepem and you may replace this with your own certificate, if you want to. ~/.znc/modules/ If you compile your own modules, you can save them here. ~/.znc/configs/znc.conf This is the path to znc.conf. Use --makeconf for an easy way to generate it. ~/.znc/users/USERNAME/ The data for every user is saved in this dir. USERNAME refers to the user name of that user. ~/.znc/users/USERNAME/moddata/MODULENAME/ This is where each module can save some stuff. This is mainly used for remembering module settings that are not part of znc.conf. ~/.znc/moddata/MODULENAME/ This is where global modules may save their settings. ZNC
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