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- <B>Ballsy</B>
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-<PRE> While this is somewhat like asking "What's the best operating
-system for my desktop" (in that the responses will vary, as everyone has
-their favourites), many folks on the list seem to use bahamut (1.4.30 or
-later), including myself, and it seems to get along with IRC Services just
-fine.
- While I have absolutely no personal experience running Unreal
-IRCd, dare I say that it seems to be responsible for the majority of the
-"I have a problem" posts to this list. I think these relate to specific
-versions of Unreal though, as others apparently work just fine.
- It really depends on what you want from your IRCd though. If
-you've been using Dreamforge until now, moving to bahamut may be the
-easiest transition. Bahamut is designed for large networks though, in
-that it is not near as feature-rich as some other daemons, but can handle
-an incredible client load (there are servers on DALnet with 40K+
-concurrent users).
- The best way to go, I imagine, would be to check out the IRC
-Services docs to see what IRCds are supported, then look at those IRCds
-individually to see if they have what you want/need.
-
-David
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-Quoth Chuck on Nov 25 at 06:56,
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-><i> It has been years since we have explored the software available in irc
-</I>><i> and now we want to upgrade our server software and services. Of course,
-</I>><i> what services to get is easy:).
-</I>><i>
-</I>><i> My question is, what is the best open source server software available
-</I>><i> now that is 100% compatible with services?
-</I>><i>
-</I>><i> We want it to 'run itself' once it is properly configured. We have not
-</I>><i> had to touch the old dreamforge software in the past 3 years at all, in
-</I>><i> fact forgot it was even running.
-</I>><i>
-</I>><i> This will be a private, stand-a-lone server.
-</I>><i>
-</I>><i> Suggestions and "problem warnings" will be most appreciated.
-</I>><i>
-</I>><i> Chuck
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