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==srvx infomation== | |||
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'''Latest Stable Release:''' 1.3, and the tar.gz can be downloaded [http://sourceforge.net/projects/srvx/files/srvx/1.3/srvx-1.3.tar.gz/download Here] | '''Latest Stable Release:''' 1.3, and the tar.gz can be downloaded [http://sourceforge.net/projects/srvx/files/srvx/1.3/srvx-1.3.tar.gz/download Here] | ||
==srvx Service Bots== | |||
===NickServ (Nickname Service):=== | |||
* Provides authentication services for all srvx services, you need only authenticate once. | |||
* Passwords in the database are MD5 hashed for user security and privacy. | |||
* E-mail address storage and verification using "cookies". | |||
* Password changes or account identification can be done with E-mail. | |||
===ChanServ (Channel Service):=== | |||
* Channel registrations and associated data can be moved to different channels or merged with others easily. | |||
* Supports public, in-channel commands for users' convenience. | |||
* Five level user hierarchy of owners, co-owners, masters, ops, and peons. | |||
* Supports powerful permanent and timed bans. | |||
===OperServ (IRC Operator Service):=== | |||
* Restart, rehash, reconnect, and configure srvx with simple commands. | |||
* Extremely powerful network regulation tools allow you to examine the network's status easily. | |||
* Provides a central point of control for the network, allowing IRC operators to execute a number of operations on any channels, including kicking, banning, and mode changes. | |||
===Global (Notification Service):=== | |||
* Efficiently broadcasts network-wide announcements to all users, all channels, only IRC operators, only helpers, or any combination. | |||
* Capable of sending notices to users as they connect to the network (MOTD-style notices). | |||
===Proxy Detection:=== | |||
* Data driven proxy detection; new proxies can be defined dynamically without downtime. | |||
* Dynamic test reordering, so massive numbers of bots are caught quickly without going through unnecessary tests. |
Revision as of 00:33, 10 April 2010
srvx infomation
Website:
Bio:
- srvx uses services similar to that of Anope, however some of them have different functions,
- the largest network to use srvx is GameSurge, a network with over fourty thousand users.
- srvx 2.x will be the next major revision of srvx. It is currently under development.
Programming Language:
- C
Platform:
- Linux, BSD, Unix (Windows with CYGWIN)
License:
- General Public License
Supported IRCd's:
Latest Stable Release: 1.3, and the tar.gz can be downloaded Here
srvx Service Bots
NickServ (Nickname Service):
- Provides authentication services for all srvx services, you need only authenticate once.
- Passwords in the database are MD5 hashed for user security and privacy.
- E-mail address storage and verification using "cookies".
- Password changes or account identification can be done with E-mail.
ChanServ (Channel Service):
- Channel registrations and associated data can be moved to different channels or merged with others easily.
- Supports public, in-channel commands for users' convenience.
- Five level user hierarchy of owners, co-owners, masters, ops, and peons.
- Supports powerful permanent and timed bans.
OperServ (IRC Operator Service):
- Restart, rehash, reconnect, and configure srvx with simple commands.
- Extremely powerful network regulation tools allow you to examine the network's status easily.
- Provides a central point of control for the network, allowing IRC operators to execute a number of operations on any channels, including kicking, banning, and mode changes.
Global (Notification Service):
- Efficiently broadcasts network-wide announcements to all users, all channels, only IRC operators, only helpers, or any combination.
- Capable of sending notices to users as they connect to the network (MOTD-style notices).
Proxy Detection:
- Data driven proxy detection; new proxies can be defined dynamically without downtime.
- Dynamic test reordering, so massive numbers of bots are caught quickly without going through unnecessary tests.