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@ -6,3 +6,25 @@ A: Remote Includes are a possible security risk due to possible MITM attacks
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and such and do not prevent server owners making changes that you do not
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and such and do not prevent server owners making changes that you do not
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want them to so they have little point. It is recommended to use rsync or
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want them to so they have little point. It is recommended to use rsync or
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a git/hg cron job to pull in remote configuration files.
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a git/hg cron job to pull in remote configuration files.
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Q: Does ShadowIRCd support Windows?
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A: No. There is no point in running IRCd on windows, aside perhaps as a quick
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testnet. If you feel like doing it anyway, the best thing to try would be
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some form of VM. We've heard that it doesn't compile on cygwin. We also
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have no interest in supporting windows in the future. If you're looking
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to start up an IRC network, you should really look into buying a VPS or
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shell from a decent provider.
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Q: I want shun, m_invisible, unreal-style m_spy, saquit, etc!
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A: ShadowIRCd does not intend to ever implement such features. They have
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little to no legitimate use, amazing abuse potential, and are inferior to
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other methods. If for some reason you cannot live without such features,
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you should probably use another ircd.
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Q: What services should I run with ShadowIRCd?
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A: The ShadowIRCd team highly recommends Atheme IRC Services (www.atheme.net),
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which is known to support ShadowIRCd properly and is a great services
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package overall. ShadowIRCd may work with Anope 1.8.x using the charybdis
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protocol module and 1.9.x using the ratbox protocol module, but it is not
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recommended and it has not been tested by the ShadowIRCd developers.
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