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Stable release | 3.2.6 / December 22, 2006 |
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Type | IRCd |
License | GPL |
Website | www.unrealircd.com |
UnrealIRCd is an IRC daemon for Amiga, Linux, BSD, MacOS X, Solaris, HP-UX and Windows (95/98/ME NT4/2K/XP/2003)
UnrealIRCd is an IRC server based on the branch of ircd.dal called Dreamforge, formerly used by the DALnet IRC Network. Since development started on it, around May 1999, many new features have been added, modified, some of which include advanced security features, and bug fixes.
Version 3.2.6, released December 22, 2006, is the latest stable version. The current development tree is 3.3*. UnrealIRCd is released under the GNU General Public License.
It is one of the most popular IRC daemons in use according to searchirc.com.
References
- Piccard, Paul (2005). Sachs (ed.). Securing IM and P2P Applications for the Enterprise. Syngress. ISBN 1-59749-017-2.
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