ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server (c)2001,2002 by Alexander Barton, alex@barton.de, http://www.barton.de/ ngIRCd is free software and published under the terms of the GNU General Public License. -- README -- Ilja Osthoff, I. Introduction ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ngIRCd is an Open-Source server for the Internet Realy Chat (IRC), which is developped and published under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence (URL: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html). ngIRCd means "next generation IRC daemon", it's written from scratch and not deduced from the "grandfather of IRC daemons", the daemon of the IRCNet. II. Status ~~~~~~~~~~~ At present, the ngIRCd is under active development, some features are not implemented, some only partly. Till today (more or less complete) implemented IRC-commands: ADMIN, AWAY, CHANINFO, CONNECT, DIE, ERROR, INVITE, ISON, JOIN, KICK, KILL, LINKS, LIST, LUSERS, MODE, MOTD, NAMES, NICK, NJOIN, NOTICE, OPER, PART, PASS, PING, PONG, PRIVMSG, QUIT, RESTART, SERVER, SQUIT, TIME, TOPIC, USERHOST, USER, VERSION, WHO, WHOIS. III. Features (or: why use ngIRCd?) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - no problems with servers which have dynamic ip-adresses - simple, easy understandable configuration file, - freely published C-Sourcecode, - ngIRCd will be developed on in the future. - supported platforms (tested versions): AIX (3.2.5), A/UX (3.0.1), FreeBSD (4.5), HP-UX (10.20), IRIX (6.5), Linux (2.x), Mac OS X (10.x), NetBSD (1.5.2/i386, 1.5.3/m68k), Solaris (2.5.1, 2.6), and Windows with Cygwin. IV. Documentation ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More documentation can be found in the "doc/" directory (in english). Please have a look at "doc/de/" if you are looking for german documentation. V. Download ~~~~~~~~~~~ The homepage of the ngIRCd is: ; you will find the newest information about the ngIRCd and the most recent ("stable") releases there. If you are interested in the newest developper-versions (which are not always stable), then please read the section "CVS" on the homepage and the file "doc/CVS.txt" which describes the use of CVS, the "Concurrent Versioning System". VI. Bugs ~~~~~~~~ If you find bugs in the ngIRCd (which might be there :-), please report them at the following URL: There you can read about kown bugs, too. If you have critics, patches or something else, please feel yourself free to post a mail to: or -- $Id: README,v 1.15 2003/01/04 13:12:39 alex Exp $