ZNC
ZNC is an advanced IRC bouncer that is left connected so that an IRC client can connect/reconnect without losing their chat session.
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Features
- Modules
- ZNC supports dynamic loading of C++, Perl, Python and Tcl modules. To get a list of the available modules and more information follow the link.
- Detaching
- ZNC will remain connected to IRC even while you are offline. You can then reattach later and catch up with what happened while you were gone, and your nick (and operator status) will have been kept for you.
- Multiple Users
- You can add additional users under one running process. Useful for public shells that limit background processes.
- Multiple Networks
- Each user can connect to several IRC networks at once, with an optional limit configured by ZNC admin.
- Multiple Clients
- Connect to the same user/network with as many clients as you want.
- Playback Buffers
- Stay up-to-date with what happened and when it happened while you were detached, timestamps are also printed and can be manually configured.
- SSL Support
- Encryption for both the listen port and connecting to IRC servers. If your system has OpenSSL, ZNC automatically supports SSL connections.
- IPv6 Support
- Both IPv4 and IPv6 address families just work, if your system supports them.
- Web Administration
- Using the global webadmin module, admins can add/remove/edit users and global settings and non admins can edit their own user settings.
Recent News
July 13, 2022We’ve setup ZNC v1.9.x-git-184-82669e99 and are now offering accounts on our server, purple.IRCPlus.net. For assistance with IRCPlus ZNC; please join #ZNC |
Requirements / How to get an account
- Must be registered with IRC4Fun (and logged into NickServ)
- Must have a valid email address associated with your NickServ Account.
To get an account:
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/JOIN #ZNC
on irc.IRC4Fun.net and ask for one — wait patiently for a response from siniStar. - Submit Account Request