• Question on Services and IRC

    From Rick V@3:712/1321 to All on Thu Apr 24 12:04:34 2025
    Hello All.

    Can someone explain to me what's the plus of turning on the IRC in services? I see that the serives window shows all the IRC routing, but would it be a added feature to users or me? I've read the wiki, and even printed that section out. I believe I've go the setting correct, just wondering if I'm messing something.

    Thanks,
    Rick V

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  • From phigan@1:103/705 to Rick V on Thu Apr 24 10:33:56 2025
    Re: Question on Services and IRC
    By: Rick V to All on Thu Apr 24 2025 12:04 pm

    the IRC routing, but would it be a
    added feature to users or me? I've r

    It's a chat server, so you could have a
    client always connected to it and have
    a client on your BBS that connects to
    it... then whoever is on the BBS and
    runs the IRC client can chat with
    whoever else is connected with their
    own IRC client (doesn't have to be the
    BBS, but it could be even another BBS).
    Probably doesn't add that much value
    unless your users are into that sort of
    thing... I like to use it to pass URLs
    between different old computers ;).

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  • From Rick V@1:154/110 to phigan on Thu Apr 24 15:45:06 2025
    Re: Question on Services and IRC
    By: phigan to Rick V on Thu Apr 24 2025 10:33:57

    It's a chat server, so you could have a client always connected to it and have a client on your BBS that connects to it... then whoever is on the BBS and runs the IRC client can chat with whoever else is connected with their own IRC client (doesn't have to be the BBS, but it could be even another BBS). Probably doesn't add that much value unless your users are into that sort of thing... I like to use it to pass URLs between different old computers ;).

    I get it. So as a BBS user or Sysop, there's really no reason to load that service then, so as a logon user you can just IRC from within the BBS.

    Rick V
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  • From nelgin@1:103/705 to All on Thu Apr 24 17:19:06 2025
    On Thu, 24 Apr 2025 15:45:06 -0500
    "Rick V" (VERT) <VERT!Rick.V@endofthelinebbs.com> wrote:

    Re: Question on Services and IRC
    By: phigan to Rick V on Thu Apr 24 2025 10:33:57

    It's a chat server, so you could have a client always connected
    to it and have a client on your BBS that connects to it... then
    whoever is on the BBS and runs the IRC client can chat with
    whoever else is connected with their own IRC client (doesn't
    have to be the BBS, but it could be even another BBS). Probably
    doesn't add that much value unless your users are into that sort
    of thing... I like to use it to pass URLs between different old computers ;).

    I get it. So as a BBS user or Sysop, there's really no reason to load
    that service then, so as a logon user you can just IRC from within
    the BBS.

    As Digital Man says, there's plenty of servers already but if you do
    want to run the IRC server, out of curiosity or whatever, you can use
    the ircdcfg.js script to help configure your ircd.ini file. Also, make
    sure you configure RBLs with dnsbl.dronebl.org being the minimum to
    help block unwanted bots and spam connections.
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  • From MRO@1:103/705 to nelgin on Thu Apr 24 18:24:30 2025
    Re: Re: Question on Services and IRC
    By: nelgin to All on Thu Apr 24 2025 05:19 pm


    As Digital Man says, there's plenty of servers already but if you do
    want to run the IRC server, out of curiosity or whatever, you can use
    the ircdcfg.js script to help configure your ircd.ini file. Also, make
    sure you configure RBLs with dnsbl.dronebl.org being the minimum to
    help block unwanted bots and spam connections.

    best way to prevent bots is to run it on ssl and a non standard port.
    PERIOD.
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