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NEXT VERSION COMING SOON

ok i no its been a long time but ive finally got a nice stable version of PureIRCD running with extra features

it now has BADWORDS list where it will block the hole message, custom masked hosts, and uptimes of over 300 days. i am still working on the proxy scanner intergration but this will not be functional for a couple of versions, i have not got a ircd development site at this time but check the ircd running via chat.phatbeats.net 6667.

Posted by Ricky Llewellyn 2006-03-25

Latest News

I know PureIRCd is stable enough to be in its final status, people ask why it isint yet, this is simple, i wanna change the way modes work, i have started to recode this and hopefully will have it finished for next month, the latest versions of pureircd is at http://ircd.pureirc.com

Posted by Ricky Llewellyn 2004-03-07

UPDATE

we are on Beta4 and currently useing www.hyposhells.com/~hypomaster as our source tree we will update files here as of Beta5 +, Beta4 has a totally diffrent install method so be carefull when installing it.

Posted by Ricky Llewellyn 2003-07-24

PureIRCd0.1-Beta1

First relise of PureIRCd now up for download, enjoy

Posted by Ricky Llewellyn 2003-03-08

Development Server

Lostworldx is now back up running freebsd and development server is up again @ development.pureirc.com 9999

Posted by Ricky Llewellyn 2003-03-07

Development server

our provider lostworldx are installing freebsd because they hated redhat the development server will be back up soon, sorry about it being down

Posted by Ricky Llewellyn 2003-03-05

PureIRCd0.1_Beta1

Removed alot of buggy code from titan, fixed crash bugs, fixed complie (shouldwork on all linux / unix os) altho i have not decided on a relise date you can visit our development server @ development.pureirc.com 9999 (port needs to be 9999) you can add your seguestions and much report bugs to us, and hopefully 1st relise will be soooooo stable we wont need to do much more work.

Posted by Ricky Llewellyn 2003-03-04
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