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jircii irc
  1. JIRCII IRC PORTABLE
  2. JIRCII IRC SOFTWARE
  3. JIRCII IRC PASSWORD
  4. JIRCII IRC FREE

^ See the 'NOTES' and 'source/ctcp.c' files included with ircii-2.1.4e.tar.gz.

JIRCII IRC SOFTWARE

The authors of the ircII software package originally pioneered file transfers over IRC. Securing IM and P2P Applications for the Enterprise (1st ed.).

  • ^ Piccard, Paul Brian Baskin George Spillman Marcus Sachs (May 1, 2005).
  • The ircII client is possibly the oldest usable client available today.

    jircii irc

    It is probably the oldest and most commonly used IRC client in the Linux/UNIX community. Red Hat Linux System Administration Unleashed. The irc program is sometimes called ircII (IRC client, second edition) The Internet Complete Reference (2nd ed.). What's pretty certain is that it is "two" and not "ee".

    JIRCII IRC FREE

    Feel free to disagree with us, we're not going to argue the point to death. It's also commonly called "urk-ee" which is most definitely wrong. However, the other main variant, "irk-two" is probably historically more accurate. Note on the pronunciation of ircII: Some of us like to call it "eye-are-see-two".

  • ^ "IRC clients primarily for the Unix shell".
  • Comparison of Internet Relay Chat clients.
  • The application has been promoted as being "fast, stable, lightweight, portable, and easily backgrounded." The client was the first to implement both the Client-to-client protocol (CTCP) and the Direct Client-to-Client (DCC) protocol. The concept of file transfers over IRC networks was first implemented by the authors of ircII. Encrypted Transport Layer Security connections to IRC servers are established with the OpenSSL library. IrcII is written in the C programming language and implements a termcap, text-mode, user interface.

    JIRCII IRC PORTABLE

    The DCC protocol was implemented by Troy Rollo in 1991 for version 2.1.2, and was never intended to be portable to other IRC clients.

    jircii irc

    The CTCP protocol was implemented by Michael Sandrof in 1990 for version 2.1. It was the first client to implement file transfer capabilities over IRC. Several other UNIX IRC clients, including BitchX, EPIC, and ScrollZ, were originally forks of ircII. Initially released in the late 1980s, it is the oldest IRC client still maintained. It would be great if you could get this working.IrcII (pronounced i-r-c-two or irk-two, and sometimes referred to as IRC client, second edition ) is a free, open-source Unix IRC and ICB client written in C. I can't see anything on the irssi side other than a connection attempt was made, but was disconnected. LOG prpl-irc: Socket.disconnect resource:///modules/socket.jsm:185) ERROR prpl-irc: resource://gre/components/irc.js:721) DEBUG prpl-irc: Socket.onStopRequest resource:///modules/socket.jsm:489) DEBUG prpl-irc: Socket.onStartRequest resource:///modules/socket.jsm:480) LOG prpl-irc: ndString resource:///modules/socket.jsm:255) DEBUG prpl-irc: Socket.onTransportStatus resource:///modules/socket.jsm:549) LOG prpl-irc: nnect resource:///modules/socket.jsm:148)Ĭonnecting to: starbug-lenovo.ie.:16667

    JIRCII IRC PASSWORD

    I'm not using SSL, I don't think irssi proxy supports it, but am using a password to restrict access - and despite specifying a password in the server configuration, it doesn't appear to be sent to the IRC server (the irssi proxy here). It doesn't appear to matter what options I set, but I cannot connect to an irssi client running on another computer, where I have the irssi proxy configured with a password. I've been using HexChat to connect to an irssi IRC proxy for a while now, but was curious about using the built in chat in Thunderbird.







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