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Surreal Services Infomation
Website:
Bio:
- Surreal Services were first introduced in 2005 and were based on Anope, ConferenceRoom/Auspice, NeoStats (features, not code)
- Although Surreal services includes the standard service bots, however the developers wanted to include more than the standard bots so they included alot of extras.
- Surreal includes extras such as ConnectServ and LogServ (found in NeoStats),
- Surreal also include SecurityBot, which in the long run is going to be an alternative to SecureServ (NeoStats) and Defender.
- Along with OperServ, Surreal also includes AdminServ
Programming Language:
- Perl, SQL
Platform:
- Linux, BSD
License:
- General Public License
Supported IRC Daemons
Latest Stable Release: 0.4.2, and that can be downloaded somewere here
Surreal Service Bots
ConnectServ
- ConnectServ is designed to echo activity on your network to the services log channel.
- ConnectServ will echo things like: users signing on/off the network, killing of users, nick changes, users going /away and returning
- ConnectServ can even be customised so colour messages can be used to distinguish the different events.
LogServ
- LogServ logs the events of a network, connections, disconnections, oper commands etc
Security Bot
- SecurityBot is a composition of SecureServ and Defender.
- SecurityBot is an IRC trojan detector, it is much like a virus scanner, but aimed at IRC networks.
- Using several methods, including version checks, behavior analysis, and general pattern matching, it aims to detect trojans, viruses, and floodbots which connect to your IRC network.