Difference between revisions of "Internet Relay Chat"
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'''Internet Relay Chat''' ('''IRC''') is a chat protocol that has been around for a long time but still remains popular, especially among the open source crowd. | '''Internet Relay Chat''' ('''IRC''') is a chat protocol that has been around for a long time but still remains popular, especially among the open source crowd. | ||
− | =Virginia Tech Related IRC Channels= | + | ==Virginia Tech Related IRC Channels== |
− | ==OFTC== | + | ===OFTC=== |
<code>irc.oftc.net</code> is a smaller IRC service for smaller free cultural projects, including Tor. | <code>irc.oftc.net</code> is a smaller IRC service for smaller free cultural projects, including Tor. | ||
It allows access via ssl with it's self-signed cert, and tor. | It allows access via ssl with it's self-signed cert, and tor. | ||
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;<code>#vtluug-gulag</code>: Труд в Linux и Unix группы пользователей в Virginia Tech является делом чести, славы, мужества и героизма. | ;<code>#vtluug-gulag</code>: Труд в Linux и Unix группы пользователей в Virginia Tech является делом чести, славы, мужества и героизма. | ||
− | ==Freenode== | + | ===Freenode=== |
<code>irc.freenode.net</code> is probably the most popular IRC service for free cultural projects. Big names like Wikipedia and Ubuntu have their official channels there. | <code>irc.freenode.net</code> is probably the most popular IRC service for free cultural projects. Big names like Wikipedia and Ubuntu have their official channels there. | ||
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;<code>##vt-enge1104</code>: Unofficial channel for students in [[gp:ENGE 1104 Exploration of Digital Future|ENGE 1104]]. This was mainly used by students in the Spring 2012 lecture, but is no longer active. | ;<code>##vt-enge1104</code>: Unofficial channel for students in [[gp:ENGE 1104 Exploration of Digital Future|ENGE 1104]]. This was mainly used by students in the Spring 2012 lecture, but is no longer active. | ||
− | ==2600net== | + | ===2600net=== |
<code>irc.2600.net</code> offers some nice features like SSL. Virginia Tech students typically primarily idle in just one channel on that server. | <code>irc.2600.net</code> offers some nice features like SSL. Virginia Tech students typically primarily idle in just one channel on that server. | ||
;<code>#va2600</code>: Channel for [[2600]] readers, group members and others in Virginia, VT idlers minimal these days | ;<code>#va2600</code>: Channel for [[2600]] readers, group members and others in Virginia, VT idlers minimal these days | ||
− | =See Also= | + | ==See Also== |
* [[w:Internet Relay Chat|Wikipedia IRC article]] | * [[w:Internet Relay Chat|Wikipedia IRC article]] | ||
* [http://freenode.net/ Freenode homepage] | * [http://freenode.net/ Freenode homepage] |
Revision as of 22:19, 31 March 2017
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a chat protocol that has been around for a long time but still remains popular, especially among the open source crowd.
Virginia Tech Related IRC Channels
OFTC
irc.oftc.net
is a smaller IRC service for smaller free cultural projects, including Tor.
It allows access via ssl with it's self-signed cert, and tor.
#vtluug
- Channel for the Linux and Unix Users Group
#vtcsec
- Channel for the Cyber Security Club. A slack bridge is maintained in the channel
#ece2524
- Official channel for ECE2524
#vtece
- General chanel for Virginia Tech's ECE department
#cs-lounge
- Channel for the Computer Science Lounge
#vtluug-gulag
- Труд в Linux и Unix группы пользователей в Virginia Tech является делом чести, славы, мужества и героизма.
Freenode
irc.freenode.net
is probably the most popular IRC service for free cultural projects. Big names like Wikipedia and Ubuntu have their official channels there.
#vtara
- Channel for the Virginia Tech Amateur Radio Association
#ossie
- Channel for the OSSIE software defined radio project
#vtfreeculture
- Channel for Free Culture, defunct
##vt-enge1104
- Unofficial channel for students in ENGE 1104. This was mainly used by students in the Spring 2012 lecture, but is no longer active.
2600net
irc.2600.net
offers some nice features like SSL. Virginia Tech students typically primarily idle in just one channel on that server.
#va2600
- Channel for 2600 readers, group members and others in Virginia, VT idlers minimal these days