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{{Software|name=
|logo=[[File:hybrid.jpg|250px]]
|homepage=http://www.ircd-hybrid.org
|release=8.2.2<ref name="hp">http://lists.ircd-hybrid.org/pipermail/hybrid/2015-January/001590.html</ref>
|programming_language={{Programming languages/C}}
|platform=Linux, BSD, Mac OS X, Solaris
|license={{Licenses/GPL}}
|status=Active
|based_on=irc2.8<ref name="bo">http://www.ircd-hybrid.org/history.html</ref>
}}


'''Website:'''
'''IRCd-Hybrid''' was first released in 1997 and was based on irc2.8.<ref name="bo"/>
* http://www.ircd-hybrid.org


'''Bio:'''
==Supported [[IRC Services]]==
* When talking about the history of ircd-hybrid, we have to look backwards to the times of The Great Split (the split in 1996 which divided the original IRC network into EFnet and IRCnet). One of the technical arguments beyond this event was how an IRC daemon should deal with duplicated entities after servers are re-linked. Generally, further EFnet admins supported the idea of TimeStamping nicknames and channels (so that in normal case only the newer one is dropped). Time has proved that TS along with some nick/channel delay options can be a very good choice.
 
'''Programming Language:'''
* C
 
'''Platform:'''
* BSD Linux Windows
 
'''License:'''
* GPL
 
'''Supported IRC Services:'''
* [[Anope]]
* [[Anope]]
* [[Atheme]]
* ChanFix
* [[IRC Services]]


'''Supported Extended Services:'''
==Supported [[Extended Services]]==
* HOPM
* [[BOPM]]
* [[BOPM]]
* [[Denora]]
* [[Defender]]
* [[Omega]]


'''Latest Stable Release:''' 7.2.3 and the tar.gz can be downloaded [http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ircd-hybrid/ircd-hybrid-7.2.3.tgz Here]
== References ==
{{reflist}}
 
[[Category:Software]][[Category:IRC server software]][[Category:C]][[Category:Active]]

Latest revision as of 15:18, 23 January 2015

Hybrid.jpg
Programming language: C
Platform: Linux, BSD, Mac OS X, Solaris
Status: Active
Based on: irc2.8[1]
License: GNU General Public License
Latest release: 8.2.2[2]
Homepage: http://www.ircd-hybrid.org

IRCd-Hybrid was first released in 1997 and was based on irc2.8.[1]

Supported IRC Services

Supported Extended Services

References