NAME¶
ircd - The Internet Relay Chat Program Server
SYNOPSIS¶
- ircd
- [-dlinefile filename] [-configfile filename] [-klinefile filename]
[-logfile filename] [-pidfile filename] [-resvfile filename] [-xlinefile
filename] [-conftest] [-foreground] [-version]
DESCRIPTION¶
ircd is the server (daemon) program for the Internet Relay Chat Program.
The
ircd is a server in that its function is to "serve" the
client program
irc(1) with messages and commands. All commands and user
messages are passed directly to the
ircd for processing and relaying to
other ircd sites.
OPTIONS¶
- -dlinefile filename
- Specifies the D-line file to be used. This file is used for both reading
D-lines at startup, and writing to while ircd is running.
- -configfile filename
- Specifies the ircd.conf file to be used for this ircdaemon. The option is
used to override the default ircd.conf given at compile time.
- -klinefile filename
- Specifies the K-line file to be used. This file is used for both reading
K-lines at startup, and writing to while ircd is running.
- -logfile filename
- Specifies an alternative logfile to be used than that specified in
config.h
- -pidfile filename
- Specifies the ircd.pid used. The option is used to override the default
ircd.pid given at compile time.
- -resvfile filename
- Specifies the resv.conf file to be used for this ircdaemon. The option is
used to override the default resv.conf given at compile time.
- -xlinefile filename
- Specifies the xline.conf file to be used for this ircdaemon. The option is
used to override the default xline.conf given at compile time.
- -conftest
- Makes ircd check the ircd.conf for errors
- -foreground
- Makes ircd run in the foreground
- -version
- Makes ircd print its version, and exit.
USAGE¶
If you plan to connect your
ircd server to an existing Irc-Network, you
will need to alter your local IRC configuration file (typically named
"ircd.conf") so that it will accept and make connections to other
ircd servers. This file contains the hostnames, Network Addresses, and
sometimes passwords for connections to other ircds around the world. Because
description of the actual file format of the "ircd.conf" file is
beyond the scope of this document, please refer to the file INSTALL in the IRC
source files documentation directory.
BOOTING THE SERVER¶
The
ircd server can be started as part of the Unix boot procedure or just
by placing the server into Unix Background. Keep in mind that if it is
not part of your Unix's boot-up procedure then you will have to
manually start the
ircd server each time your Unix is rebooted. This
means if your Unix is prone to crashing or going for for repairs a lot it
would make sense to start the
ircd server as part of your UNIX bootup
procedure.
EXAMPLE¶
Places
ircd into Unix background and starts up the server for use. Note:
You do not have to add the "&" to this command, the program will
automatically detach itself from tty.
leguin% bin/ircd -foreground
Runs ircd in the foreground.
COPYRIGHT¶
(c) 1988,1989 University of Oulu, Computing Center, Finland,
(c) 1988,1989 Department of Information Processing Science, University of Oulu,
Finland
(c) 1988,1989,1990,1991 Jarkko Oikarinen
(c) 1997,1998,1999,2000,2001 The IRCD-Hybrid project.
For full COPYRIGHT see LICENSE file with IRC package.
FILES¶
"ircd.conf"
SEE ALSO¶
ircd.conf(5)
BUGS¶
None... ;-) if somebody finds one, please inform author
AUTHOR¶
irc2.8 and earlier: Jarkko Oikarinen, currently jto@tolsun.oulu.fi.
ircd-hybrid-7: IRCD-Hybrid Project, ircd-hybrid@the-project.org.
manual page written by Jeff Trim, jtrim@orion.cair.du.edu, later modified by
jto@tolsun.oulu.fi.
modified for ircd-hybrid-7 by Edward Brocklesby, ejb@klamath.uucp.leguin.org.uk.
updated by W. Campbell, wcampbel@botbay.net