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'''ZNC''' is a modular [[Bouncers|Bouncer]] | '''ZNC''' is a modular IRC [[Bouncers|Bouncer]], acting as a proxy which stays connected to an IRC network even when all clients are disconnected. It supports [[SSL]], the loading of C++, Perl and Tcl modules, and tagging playback logs with a timestamp so one knows what time everything happened. | ||
== Features == | ZNC 1.4 was released in April 2014, and implemented new features as well as standard bug fixes.<ref>http://wiki.znc.in/ChangeLog/1.4</ref> | ||
* | ==Features== | ||
*Multiple Clients | * Web Administration | ||
*Playback Buffers | * Multiple Users, Clients and IRC Servers | ||
*SSL Support | * Playback Buffers which logs activity | ||
* SSL & IPv6 Support | |||
*Partyline | * Partyline with common channels for ZNC users | ||
== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | |||
[[Category:Software]][[Category:Bouncers]][[Category:Active]] | |||
[[Category:Software]][[Category:Bouncers]] |
Latest revision as of 23:33, 15 September 2015
ZNC | |
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Author(s): | ZNC Team |
Platform: | GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, Unix |
Status: | Active |
Latest release: | 1.6.1[1] |
Homepage: | http://en.znc.in/wiki/ZNC |
ZNC is a modular IRC Bouncer, acting as a proxy which stays connected to an IRC network even when all clients are disconnected. It supports SSL, the loading of C++, Perl and Tcl modules, and tagging playback logs with a timestamp so one knows what time everything happened.
ZNC 1.4 was released in April 2014, and implemented new features as well as standard bug fixes.[2]
Features
- Web Administration
- Multiple Users, Clients and IRC Servers
- Playback Buffers which logs activity
- SSL & IPv6 Support
- Partyline with common channels for ZNC users