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'''Bahamut''' is an [[IRC daemon]] (IRCd) designed for DALnet, one of the [http://searchirc.com/network-size/10000 largest network in the IRC world].  Bahamut is currently maintained and developed by the [http://www.dal.net DALnet Coding Team], with many others contributing through the dalnet-src@dal.net mailing list.<ref name="hp"/>. Bahamut was released under the GNU General Public License.  
'''Bahamut''' is an [[IRC daemon]] (IRCd) designed for DALnet, one of the [http://searchirc.com/network-size/10000 largest network in the IRC world].  Bahamut is currently maintained and developed by the [http://www.dal.net DALnet Coding Team], with many others contributing through the dalnet-src@dal.net mailing list.<ref name="hp"/>. Bahamut was released under the GNU General Public License.  


Bahamut 2.0.3 was released in February 2012, this release included a number of bug fixes.<ref>http://www.dal.net/news/shownews.php?id=114</ref>
Bahamut 2.0.3 was released in February 2012, this release included a number of bug fixes.<ref name="hp" />


Bahamut can be used alongside the [[anope]] [[IRC services|services package]] aswell as many others,
Bahamut can be used alongside the [[anope]] [[IRC services|services package]] aswell as many others,

Revision as of 00:00, 22 April 2012

Bahamut

Author(s): Dalnet
Programming language: C
Platform: Linux, BSD, Mac OS X, Solaris
Status: Active
Based on: EFNet Hybrid IRCD[1]
License: GNU General Public License
Latest release: 2.0.3[2]
Homepage: http://www.dal.net/?page=Bahamut

Bahamut is an IRC daemon (IRCd) designed for DALnet, one of the largest network in the IRC world. Bahamut is currently maintained and developed by the DALnet Coding Team, with many others contributing through the dalnet-src@dal.net mailing list.[2]. Bahamut was released under the GNU General Public License.

Bahamut 2.0.3 was released in February 2012, this release included a number of bug fixes.[2]

Bahamut can be used alongside the anope services package aswell as many others,

Supported IRC Services:

Supported Extended Services:

References