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goircd -- minimalistic simple Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server ============================================================== DESCRIPTION goircd is very simple IRC server, written on Go. It is heavily inspired by miniircd daemon written on Python. GoVPN is free software: see the file COPYING for copying conditions. It does not aim to replace full featured mass scalable IRC networks: * It can not connect to other servers. Just standalone installation * It has few basic IRC commands * There is no support for channel operators, modes, votes, invites * No ident lookups, reverse DNS queries But it has some convincing features: * Only standard Go libraries, no external requirements * Single executable binary * No configuration file, just few command line arguments * IPv6 out-of-box support * Ability to listen on TLS-capable ports * Optional channel logging to plain text files * Optional permanent channel's state saving in plain text files (so you can reload daemon and all channels topics and keys won't disappear) * Optional ability to authenticate users by nickname and password Some remarks and recommendations related to it's simplicity: * Use either nohup or similar tools to daemonize it * Just plain logging on stderr, without syslog support SUPPORTED IRC COMMANDS * PASS/NICK/USER during registration workflow * PING/PONGs * NOTICE/PRIVMSG * AWAY, MOTD, LUSERS, WHO, WHOIS, VERSION, QUIT * LIST, JOIN, TOPIC, +k/-k channel MODE USAGE Just execute goircd daemon. It has following optional arguments: -hostname: hostname to show for client's connections -bind: address to bind to (:6667 by default) -motd: absolute path to MOTD file. It is reread every time MOTD is requested -logdir: directory where all channels messages will be saved. If omitted, then no logs will be kept -statedir: directory where all channels states will be saved and loaded during startup. If omitted, then states will be lost after daemon termination -tlsbind : enable TLS, specify address to listen on and path -tlspem to PEM file with certificate and private key -passwords: enable client authentication and specify path to passwords file -v: increase verbosity TLS If you specify -bind and -tlsbind simultaneously, then you will have both raw and encrypted listening sockets. You can use -bind "" to disable raw socket. AUTHENTICATION You can turn on optional client authentication by preparing passwords file and using the -passwords argument. Format of passwords file is: login1:password1\n login2:password2\n ... LOG FILES Log files are not opened all the time, but only during each message saving. That is why you can safely rename them for rotation purposes. STATE FILES Each state file has the name equals to room's one. It contains two plain text lines: room's topic and room's authentication key (empty if none specified). For example: % cat states/meinroom This is meinroom's topic secretkey LICENCE This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.