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|logo=[[File:anope.png|200px]]
|logo=[[File:anope.png|200px]]
|homepage=http://www.anope.org
|homepage=http://www.anope.org
|programming_language={{Programming languages/C}}<ref name="sourcecode">[http://sourceforge.net/projects/anope/files/anope-stable/Anope%201.8.4/anope-1.8.4.tar.gz/download anope-1.8.4.tar.gz]</ref>
|programming_language={{Programming languages/C}}<ref name="legacy sourcecode">[http://sourceforge.net/projects/anope/files/anope-legacy/Anope%201.8.9/anope-1.8.9.tar.gz/download anope-1.8.9.tar.gz]</ref> - {{Programming languages/C++}}<ref name="stable sourcecode">[http://sourceforge.net/projects/anope/files/anope-stable/Anope%202.0.1/anope-2.0.1.tar.gz/download anope-2.0.1.tar.gz]</ref>
|platform=Linux, BSD, Apple OS X, Windows
|platform=Linux, BSD, Apple OS X, Windows
|release=1.8.8 (stable)<ref name="latest stable">http://anope.org/news.php?id=75</ref>, 2.0.0-rc3 (development)<ref name="latest dev">http://anope.org/news.php?id=77</ref>
|release=1.8.9 (Legacy)<ref name="legacy">http://anope.org/news.php?id=78</ref><br>2.0.1 (Stable)<ref name="latest stable">http://anope.org/news.php?id=80</ref>
|status=Active
|status=Active
|based_on=[[Epona]]<ref name="hpabout">http://www.anope.org/about.php</ref>
|based_on=[[Epona]]<ref name="hpabout">http://www.anope.org/about.php</ref>
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===Latest releases===
===Latest releases===
*Anope 1.8.8 was released on March 3rd 2013.<ref name="latest stable"></ref>
*Anope 2.0.1 was released in June 2014, this is now the current stable branch.<ref name="latest stable"></ref>
*Anope 2.0.0-rc3 was released in January 2014<ref name="latest dev"></ref>
*Anope 1.8.9 was released on March 4rd 2014.<ref name="legacy"></ref> This was the last planned release in the 1.x branch as Anope 2 becomes the current stable branch, and this becomes a legacy version


==Features==
==Features==

Revision as of 00:30, 5 June 2014

Anope
Anope.png
Programming language: C[1] - C++[2]
Platform: Linux, BSD, Apple OS X, Windows
Status: Active
Based on: Epona[3]
Latest release: 1.8.9 (Legacy)[4]
2.0.1 (Stable)[5]
Homepage: http://www.anope.org

Anope is a services package which was first released in 2003 and is based on Epona and contains common services bots such as OperServ, NickServ, ChanServ, HostServ, BotServ, MemoServ.[3] Anope is one of the most common and popular services for IRC, it is commonly used alongside UnrealIRCd[6] aswell as InspIRCd. It has the capability to load a variety of modules to enhance the services.

Latest releases

  • Anope 2.0.1 was released in June 2014, this is now the current stable branch.[5]
  • Anope 1.8.9 was released on March 4rd 2014.[4] This was the last planned release in the 1.x branch as Anope 2 becomes the current stable branch, and this becomes a legacy version

Features

Anope's NickServ supports nickname grouping and also has an optional password retrieval feature. Nicknames may be protected from being taken by other users.

Services

Defcon system

Anope has a defcon system can be used to implement a pre-defined set of restrictions to services useful during an attempted attack on the network to secure the services which is explained here.

HelpServ

A skeleton service used to serve help files. (Removed in Anope 1.9.1+)

Supported IRCds

Anope Tutorials

See also

References

External links