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Bram Matthys 6d7be72f2b Remove ssl option 'no-self-signed'. Use 'verify-certificate' instead.
Nobody used this option and it only caused the following confusing
(and potentially insecure) behavior:
Previously if you had 'verify-certificate' enabled then the certificate
would be checked, BUT if it was a self-signed certificate (and thus
not passing verify-cert) it was STILL allowed unless you also
specified the 'no-self-signed' option. This might be correct as per
documentation but is way too confusing for the user.
Now you simply have to choose whether you verify the certificate or
not. No special handling for self-signed certificates.
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About UnrealIRCd

UnrealIRCd is an Open Source IRC Server, serving thousands of networks since 1999. It runs on Linux, OS X and Windows and is currently the most widely deployed IRCd with a market share of over 50%. UnrealIRCd is a highly advanced IRCd with a strong focus on modularity, an advanced and highly configurable configuration file. Key features include SSL, cloaking, its advanced anti-flood and anti-spam systems, swear filtering and module support. We are also particularly proud on our extensive online documentation.

How to get started

Please consult our excellent online documentation at https://www.unrealircd.org/docs/ when setting up the IRCd!

Step 1: Installation

Windows

Simply download the UnrealIRCd Windows version from www.unrealircd.org

Alternatively you can compile UnrealIRCd for Windows yourself. However this is not straightforward and thus not recommended.

*BSD/Linux/OS X

First you must compile the IRCd:

  • Run ./Config
  • Run make
  • Run make install
  • Now change to the directory where you installed UnrealIRCd, e.g. cd /home/xxxx/unrealircd

Step 2: Configuration

Configuration files are stored in the conf/ folder by default (eg: /home/xxxx/unrealircd/conf)

Create a configuration file

If you are new, then you need to create your own configuration file: Copy conf/examples/example.conf to conf/ and call it unrealircd.conf. Then open it in an editor and carefully modify it using the documentation and FAQ as a guide (see below).

Step 3: Booting

Linux/*BSD/OS X

Run ./unrealircd start in the directory where you installed UnrealIRCd.

Windows

Start -> All Programs -> UnrealIRCd -> UnrealIRCd

Documentation & FAQ

You can find the documentation online at: http://www.unrealircd.org/docs/

We also have a good FAQ: http://www.unrealircd.org/docs/FAQ

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