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where to get copy other than github?

hello,

where can i find the copy undernet version GNUWorld IRC Services latest with the X and W can both online, i saw X/W in Undernet network this year 2026.

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  • defaultdefault Veteran
    edited January 20

    @TheElder said:
    hello,

    where can i find the copy undernet version GNUWorld IRC Services latest with the X and W can both online, i saw X/W in Undernet network this year 2026.

    That network has not kept their software updated for quite a long time. Their software is old and outdated. Some passionate users (not staff, but users) of Undernet created patches and fixes which are kept on some forked projects, but these are still outdated and need older operating systems for compatibility.

    My advice: move on. That IRCd software is dangerously old and unmaintained. Maybe this is done on purpose by Undernet staff coders - I don't know the precise reasons as to why this happened over the years. However, this is an extremely serious issue with probable security implications.

    Nowadays there are other IRCd software solutions which are still actively maintained and don't pose a security risk, such as InspIRCD or UnrealIRCd (no advertising intended, just examples). These modern solutions are great because security is handled by each server, not by a single service bot which can lose connectivity. Meanwhile service bots are installed separately, examples like Anope or Atheme (no advertising intended again).

    Since you are on LET, I must point out that even in our modern times not all cloud providers allow IRC servers; unfortunately there are some few providers which still do not allow IRC. Please make sure you read your provider terms and policies beforehand.

  • Move on, embrace new tech. Not AI though.

    Thanked by 2TheElder default
  • @janderbilla said:
    Move on, embrace new tech. Not AI though.

    ok sir

  • @default said:

    @TheElder said:
    hello,

    where can i find the copy undernet version GNUWorld IRC Services latest with the X and W can both online, i saw X/W in Undernet network this year 2026.

    That network has not kept their software updated for quite a long time. Their software is old and outdated. Some passionate users (not staff, but users) of Undernet created patches and fixes which are kept on some forked projects, but these are still outdated and need older operating systems for compatibility.

    My advice: move on. That IRCd software is dangerously old and unmaintained. Maybe this is done on purpose by Undernet staff coders - I don't know the precise reasons as to why this happened over the years. However, this is an extremely serious issue with probable security implications.

    Nowadays there are other IRCd software solutions which are still actively maintained and don't pose a security risk, such as InspIRCD or UnrealIRCd (no advertising intended, just examples). These modern solutions are great because security is handled by each server, not by a single service bot which can lose connectivity. Meanwhile service bots are installed separately, examples like Anope or Atheme (no advertising intended again).

    Since you are on LET, I must point out that even in our modern times not all cloud providers allow IRC servers; unfortunately there are some few providers which still do not allow IRC. Please make sure you read your provider terms and policies beforehand.

    Do the other networks, such as EFNet, IRCNet, DALNet, etc., suffer the same issue?

  • @JosephF said:

    @default said:

    @TheElder said:
    hello,

    where can i find the copy undernet version GNUWorld IRC Services latest with the X and W can both online, i saw X/W in Undernet network this year 2026.

    That network has not kept their software updated for quite a long time. Their software is old and outdated. Some passionate users (not staff, but users) of Undernet created patches and fixes which are kept on some forked projects, but these are still outdated and need older operating systems for compatibility.

    My advice: move on. That IRCd software is dangerously old and unmaintained. Maybe this is done on purpose by Undernet staff coders - I don't know the precise reasons as to why this happened over the years. However, this is an extremely serious issue with probable security implications.

    Nowadays there are other IRCd software solutions which are still actively maintained and don't pose a security risk, such as InspIRCD or UnrealIRCd (no advertising intended, just examples). These modern solutions are great because security is handled by each server, not by a single service bot which can lose connectivity. Meanwhile service bots are installed separately, examples like Anope or Atheme (no advertising intended again).

    Since you are on LET, I must point out that even in our modern times not all cloud providers allow IRC servers; unfortunately there are some few providers which still do not allow IRC. Please make sure you read your provider terms and policies beforehand.

    Do the other networks, such as EFNet, IRCNet, DALNet, etc., suffer the same issue?

    i don't know bro

  • defaultdefault Veteran
    edited January 21

    @JosephF said:

    @default said:

    @TheElder said:
    hello,

    where can i find the copy undernet version GNUWorld IRC Services latest with the X and W can both online, i saw X/W in Undernet network this year 2026.

    That network has not kept their software updated for quite a long time. Their software is old and outdated. Some passionate users (not staff, but users) of Undernet created patches and fixes which are kept on some forked projects, but these are still outdated and need older operating systems for compatibility.

    My advice: move on. That IRCd software is dangerously old and unmaintained. Maybe this is done on purpose by Undernet staff coders - I don't know the precise reasons as to why this happened over the years. However, this is an extremely serious issue with probable security implications.

    Nowadays there are other IRCd software solutions which are still actively maintained and don't pose a security risk, such as InspIRCD or UnrealIRCd (no advertising intended, just examples). These modern solutions are great because security is handled by each server, not by a single service bot which can lose connectivity. Meanwhile service bots are installed separately, examples like Anope or Atheme (no advertising intended again).

    Since you are on LET, I must point out that even in our modern times not all cloud providers allow IRC servers; unfortunately there are some few providers which still do not allow IRC. Please make sure you read your provider terms and policies beforehand.

    Do the other networks, such as EFNet, IRCNet, DALNet, etc., suffer the same issue?

    I would guess so, but it depends if you really love them and wish to use them.

    • EFNet uses IRCd Ratbox, version 3.0 which was last modified 9 years ago. I would wish to point out that Ratbox started as a fork of IRCd Hybrid about 20 years ago, but it was modified by EFNet to suit its direction and needs. Even though Ratbox remained unmodified for the past 9 years, IRCd Hybrid remained active - its last update was 4 months ago - so you might also want to consider Hybrid since it is maintained on GitHub.
    • IRCNet wants to remain old. Code is checked for security only, because it remains focused on simplicity and compatibility with old IRC regulations. Last update was in 2010, and Debian also keeps an eye on it in its repositories.
    • DalNet uses IRCd Bahamut, which I would say is still active on Github - last update of code was 4 months ago.

    In case you have other questions, feel free to ask. Please note that usually you can find the source code of IRCd software on Github, Gitlab, or Codeberg.

    In my humble opinion it is best to be safe than sorry. We live in troubled times which only seem to get worse, so it is best to use secured and maintained software, especially on servers.

    Thanked by 1JosephF
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