- Summary
- Each ZNC user can connect to several IRC networks, but you must connect your IRC client to ZNC multiple times once per network. Free ZNC providers become available if you do not wish or cannot install the tool yourself. For detailed information, users can configure ident spoofing using oidentd, manage backups for ZNC, and run it as a system daemon. They also use signed SSL certificates for security, track history, and handle configuration parameters. Additionally, support for setting up ident spoofing via oidentd remains accessible. You can also enable subscriptions to new releases, write and develop C, Perl, Tcl, and Python modules. While debugging is a major part of the community experience, you can also help by providing feedback or contributing to ZNC projects.
Overview of Free and Paid Services
Free ZNC providers allow you to use the tool if you do not wish or cannot install it yourself.
Configuration and Administration
Users can configure ident spoofing using oidentd, manage backups for ZNC, and run the service as a system daemon. They can also set up signed SSL certificates for security and track history of their setup.
Development and Maintenance
Active contributors help set up ident spoofing via oidentd, write and develop various modules in C, Perl, Tcl, and Python. There is significant support available for debugging these tools and providing feedback on ZNC projects.
Community Support
You can help the community by offering your expertise or contributing to development. Users also subscribe to new releases to stay updated with the tool's updates. - Title
- ZNC
- Description
- ZNC
- Keywords
- modules, client, page, using, network, users, writing, help, here, more, navigation, find, information, free, version, user, networks
- NS Lookup
- A 185.123.52.104
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-13Updated 2026-04-17Summarized 2026-04-16
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