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IRCD(8)								       IRCD(8)

NAME
       ircd - The IRCD-Hybrid Internet Relay Chat server

SYNOPSIS
       ircd   [-configfile   filename]	 [-dlinefile   filename]   [-klinefile
	      filename] [-xlinefile filename]  [-logfile  filename]  [-pidfile
	      filename] [-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) and other compatible programs with messages and
       commands. All commands and user messages are  passed  directly  to  the
       ircd for processing and relaying to other IRC servers.

       This  is	 ircd-hybrid,  the  highly  modified  (and hopefully improved)
       variant of the original ircd program by Jarkko Oikarinen.

OPTIONS
       -configfile filename
	      Specifies the ircd.conf file to  be  used	 for  this  ircd.  The
	      option  is  used	to  override  the  default  ircd.conf given at
	      compile time. By default, this  is  "etc/ircd.conf"  within  the
	      prefix you installed the ircd in.

       -dlinefile filename

       -klinefile filename

       -xlinefile filename
	      Specifies	 the files to be used for D-lines (host bans), K-lines
	      (hostmask bans), and X-lines (gecos bans), which by default  are
	      within  the  etc/	 directory  of	your  installation  prefix  as
	      dline.conf, kline.conf, and xline.conf.

       -logfile filename
	      Specifies an alternative logfile to be used than that  specified
	      in defaults.h

       -pidfile filename
	      Specifies the file used by the ircd to store its process ID. The
	      option is used to override the default ircd.pid given at compile
	      time.

       -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 IRC
       servers. This file contains the hostnames, IP addresses, and  sometimes
       passwords for connections to other ircds around the world.

       The example reference.conf in the etc/ directory documents itself. Read
       it carefully or you may expose a risk on your network simply by	having
       your ircd running!

BOOTING THE SERVER
       It  is sufficient to type ircd at the command line to start ircd-hybrid
       into the background. If you wish to run ircd in the foreground (perhaps
       for debugging purposes), use the -foreground parameter.

       The ircd-hybrid package in your distribution may ship with an rc-script
       which handles this for you. In Debian, it is /etc/init.d/ircd-hybrid.

EXAMPLE
       # ircd -configfile /usr/share/ircd/ircd.conf -logfile /var/log/ircd.log

       Starts ircd with the config file /usr/share/ircd/ircd.conf and  with  a
       log  file /var/log/ircd.log. It implicitly forks back to the console --
       to prevent this use -foreground.

       Many  of	 the  above  paths  are	 hardcoded  at	compile	 time  in  the
       include/defaults.h  file, so it may be convenient to edit these to suit
       your needs before you compile the ircd.

COPYRIGHT
       (c) 1988,1989 University of Oulu, Computing Center, Finland,

       (c) 1988,1989 Department of Information Processing Science,  University
       of Oulu, Finland

       (c) 1988-1991 Jarkko Oikarinen

       (c) 1997-2014 The IRCD-Hybrid project.

       For full COPYRIGHT see the LICENSE file within the IRC source package.

BUGS
       If you find a bug and you have a core file from ircd as a result, use a
       debugger like gdb(1) to process the core file and send a	 backtrace  to
       bugs@ircd-hybrid.org.

AUTHORS
       irc2.8 and earlier: Jarkko Oikarinen, currently jto@tolsun.oulu.fi. See
       doc/old/Authors for more credits.

       ircd-hybrid-8: the IRCD-Hybrid Project, bugs@ircd-hybrid.org.

       Manual  page  written  by  Jeff	Trim,  jtrim@orion.cair.du.edu,	 later
       modified by jto@tolsun.oulu.fi.

       Updated	 by   W.  Campbell,  wcampbel@botbay.net,  Edward  Brocklesby,
       ejb@klamath.uucp.leguin.org.uk,	and  highly  revised  by  Joshua  Kwan
       (joshk@triplehelix.org) for the Debian distribution.

ircd-hybrid-8			 14 July 2014			       IRCD(8)
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