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Any IRC bouncer users?

Originally posted by: ne3A1wAys5
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
The instructions for these things aren't usually bad. What are you having trouble with?

no idea ?

I'll try writing instructions shortly. What have you tried already? Where do I need to start from? What do you know about it?

🙂
 
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: ne3A1wAys5
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
The instructions for these things aren't usually bad. What are you having trouble with?

no idea ?

I'll try writing instructions shortly. What have you tried already? Where do I need to start from? What do you know about it?

🙂

i tried & cant work.
is it i haf to pay?
wat do i need to use?:wine:
 
You will need a Unix account somewhere on the internet to run most BNCs (bouncer).

Two particular pieces of software I found are: EZBounce and psybnc.

I quickly downloaded ezbnc and the instructions will belong to this (commands are in italics):
1. Download the application
2. gunzip the download ezbounce-1.04a.tar.gz
3. Untar the file tar -xvf ezbounce-1.04a.tar
4. change to the directory created cd ezbounce-1.04a
5. configure the build ./configure
6. make make
7. edit ezb.conf

The listen port should be > 1023. I usually choose something easy to remember in the 30ks.
Most of the other settings you can leave be...

vhosts: Choose a vhost that is available on your system. Your shell provider can help with this.
Users: username, address they are coming from, and anything you might want to deny him.
 
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