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Bahamut – Internet Relay Chat daemon

Bahamut is an Internet Relay Chat daemon (IRCd) developed for DALnet.

It provides the server component for running an IRC network, handling client connections, server links, operator controls, channel modes, host masking, and integration with IRC services.

The software is written primarily in C and targets UNIX-like systems. It is designed for administrators who want a production-tested IRC server with SSL encryption, IPv6 support, WEBIRC host correction, modular extensions, and traditional ircd-style configuration.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • UNIX-based Internet Relay Chat daemon designed for DALnet.
  • Handles client connections and server-to-server links.
  • Supports SSL encryption.
  • Offers IPv6 networking support.
  • Includes WEBIRC host correction support.
  • Provides user host masking.
  • Supports channel half-ops and extended channel flags.
  • Includes spamfilter and operator administration features.
  • Offers a modular design with support for loadable modules.

Website: github.com/DALnet/bahamut
Support:
Developer: DALnet
License: GNU General Public License v1.0

Bahamut is written in C. Learn C with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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