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SILC provides common chat and conferencing services like private messages, instant messages, channels and groups, and video and audio conferencing. The main difference to other protocols is that SILC has been designed with security as its main feature.
All packets and messages sent in SILC network are always encrypted. Private messages are encrypted end-to-end, channel message are encrypted with channel-wide secret key and secure...
NOTE: This code has not been updated since 2005. Keeping it here for historical purposes.
NOTE2: The code will not most probably compile against latest SILC libraries or with latest GTK either.
Silky WAS a secure chat client for SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) protocol. The code is written in C and the GUI is implemented using the GTK toolkit. Supported operating systems include Linux and Windows.
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Bombyx is a graphical client for the Secure Internet Live Conferencing (SILC) system from www.silcnet.org. It is intended to be easy to use, and tries to break away from the typical IRC client model.
milc is a SILC toolkit conference client. (Windows, Linux/*BSD, and Mac OS/X - Integrated public/private key support - OS standards interface (drag 'n drop) - Render-skins (text, cartoon, etc))