bouncer services for IRC

 

Inovix.org offers free bouncers and eggdrops for IRC networks with SSL and ipv6 full support. We run ZNC which is powerfull and compatible with 95% of IRC servers worldwide.

 

What is a BNC?

 

A BNC (short for bouncer) is a piece of software which we run on our dedicated servers and that is used to relay traffic and connections in computer networks, much like a proxy. Using a BNC allows a user to hide the original source of the user's connection, providing privacy as well as the ability to route traffic through a specific location. A BNC can also be used to hide the true target to which a user connects.

 

Example:

User A logs onto IRC directly and appears as USER!user@255.255.255.0
User A logs onto IRC indirectly through our BNC service and appears as USER!user@inovix.org
Note: inovix.org will be your VhOST and in this context it would resolve to the IP address of ourBNC Server.

What a BNC/ZNC will do?

ZNC will remain connected to IRC even while you are offline. You can then reattach later and catch up with what happened while you were gone, and your nick (and operator status) will have been kept for you.

 

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Notice: We will NOT tolerate any usage of our BNC services for spamming, attacks or takeovers. We DO keep log files but we will not process them in any way as we respect your privacy. But if we receive complaints from Administrators of IRC Networks you will be banned and we will handle all the appropriate informations upon request.

 

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