Internet Relay Chat services (usually called IRC services) is a name for a set of features implemented on many modern
Internet Relay Chat
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a text-based chat system for instant messaging. IRC is designed for group communication in discussion forums, called ''channels'', but also allows one-on-one communication via private messages as well as chat and ...
networks. Services are automated
bot
Bot may refer to:
Sciences
Computing and technology
* Chatbot, a computer program that converses in natural language
* Internet bot, a software application that runs automated tasks (scripts) over the Internet
**a Spambot, an internet bot des ...
s with special status which are generally used to provide users with access with certain privileges and protection. They usually implement some sort of login system so that only people on the
access control list
In computer security, an access-control list (ACL) is a list of permissions associated with a system resource (object). An ACL specifies which users or system processes are granted access to objects, as well as what operations are allowed on giv ...
can obtain these services.
Components
The most popular style of services uses a number of fake clients whose names end in "Serv". The four below are nearly always seen in services of this style.
* ''ChanServ'', a channel service bot, is used to protect
channel operators and help run the channel. This is convenient for the operators because they do not need to have an operator on the channel all of the time to keep their status.
* ''NickServ'', a nickname service bot, is used to register and protect user nicknames.
* ''MemoServ'', a memo service bot, is used to record and deliver messages to users who are currently offline.
* ''OperServ'' is used by
IRC operator
An IRC operator (often abbreviated as IRCop or oper) is a user on an Internet Relay Chat network who has privileged access. IRC operators are charged with the task of enforcing the network's rules, and in many cases, improving the network in vari ...
s to perform administrative functions. Also known as AdminServ, RootServ, or OpServ (
srvx).
Some others are also seen following this naming convention in some services packages including:
* ''BotServ'', a bot which allows channel operators to assign bots to their channels. These bots are mostly a ChanServ representative in the channel.
* ''HelpServ'', the help service bot, is used to provide help on a variety of IRC topics.
* ''HostServ'', a host service bot, is used to allow general users to register a
vhost so that their real
IP address
An Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a numerical label such as that is connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.. Updated by . An IP address serves two main functions: network interface ident ...
on IRC is hidden.
* ''RootServ'', used on specific networks, is utilized by Services Root Administrators to perform Root Administrative functions for the IRC Network and Services Program.
* ''SpamServ'', used to protect channels against spam.
* ''StatServ'', a statistic services bot, is used to perform various statistical analysis on the IRC Network.
Other commonly used services bots:
* ''Global'', a message agent, is a specific service that is used to send global messages via services. This agent is usually given a global IRC Operator status as to be able to perform the function. This service must be on a
U-lined server so it has the ability to spoof nicknames. This service is often renamed to the name of the network (e.g. ''
DalNet'' or ''
Xevium''.).
History
The original NickServ was written by
Armin Gruner
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* An ancient Indo-European name:
** a German/Dutch given name,
*** a modern form of the name Arminius (18/17 BC–AD 21), a German prince who defeated a Roman army in the Battle of the Teutoburg Fo ...
at the
Technical University of Munich
The Technical University of Munich (TUM or TU Munich; german: Technische Universität München) is a public research university in Munich, Germany. It specializes in engineering, technology, medicine, and applied and natural sciences.
Establis ...
in 1990. The original intention was to give out friendly warnings that somebody else already likes to use a specific
nickname
A nickname is a substitute for the proper name of a familiar person, place or thing. Commonly used to express affection, a form of endearment, and sometimes amusement, it can also be used to express defamation of character. As a concept, it is ...
, since the IRC protocol has no built-in provision to protect electronic identities.
''NoteServ'' and ''MsgServ'' followed up soon after the introduction of NickServ, and had a similar job to today's ''MemoServ''.
It was considered acceptable behavior simply to ''/ignore'' NickServ's notices, but an operator decided to ''/kill NickServ'' and use the nickname ''NickServ'' himself, subsequently collecting all ''identify'' passwords from users and being amused by that.
This led to a public debate over the usefulness and safety of services and the discontinuation of NickServ on EFnet, and
EFnet
EFnet or Eris-Free network is a major Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network, with more than 35,000 users. It is the modern-day descendant of the original IRC network.
History
Initially, most IRC servers formed a single IRC network, to which new ser ...
's current ''Nicknames are not owned'' policy arose.
In 1995
DALnet invented ChanServ, then re-implemented ''NickServ'' and ''MemoServ''.
Today, EFnet and
IRCnet
IRCnet is currently the third largest IRC network with around 25,000 users using it daily. An early 2005 record had approximately 123,110 users simultaneously connected to the network.
History
Initially, most IRC servers formed a single IRC netw ...
are the last large IRC networks which stick to their policy of living without identity protection. Some debate still remains over the value and benefits of Services on IRC, although they are generally considered essential to providing a pleasant chatting experience. This is proven in the fact that most service-less networks have died out.
Many variants of services have been implemented over time, so each IRC network speaks a different service dialect, making it close to impossible for client developers to implement unified graphical interfaces to the various registration procedures.
Still, most of them are inspired by DALnet's and Armin's original works, only
Undernet
The Undernet is the third largest publicly monitored Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network, c. 2022, with about 36 client servers serving 47,444 users in ~6000 channels at any given time.
IRC clients can connect to Undernet via the global round rob ...
and
QuakeNet
QuakeNet is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network, and was one of the largest IRC networks. The network was founded in 1997 by Garfield (Henrik Rasmussen, Denmark) and Oli (Oli Gustafsson, Sweden) as a new home for their respective countries' Quak ...
stick out with a completely different approach.
ChanServ
ChanServ, on many
IRC
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a text-based chat system for instant messaging. IRC is designed for group communication in discussion forums, called ''channels'', but also allows one-on-one communication via private messages as well as chat and ...
networks, is an IRC service which maintains
channel
Channel, channels, channeling, etc., may refer to:
Geography
* Channel (geography), in physical geography, a landform consisting of the outline (banks) of the path of a narrow body of water.
Australia
* Channel Country, region of outback Austral ...
registration and access information. If a channel is registered with ChanServ, its owners (and those they have designated) can use ChanServ to obtain control over the channel, gaining
channel operator privileges. Most channel service bots also allow other sorts of channel management options, such as topic locks (in addition to +t), mode locks, and providing users automatically with operator status, half-operator status, voice, or other access, as designated by the channel owners. They may also provide some form of automated ban-list management.
There are several implementations of IRC services which have a ChanServ bot; some other services use other names, such as CS. The exact commands and features available depend on the service implementation and the network in question.
Access levels
* Founder
* Super Operator (often written as SOP or SOp)
* Auto Operator (often written as AOP or AOp)
OperServ
OperServ is a component of most IRC services packages used to help administer an
Internet Relay Chat
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a text-based chat system for instant messaging. IRC is designed for group communication in discussion forums, called ''channels'', but also allows one-on-one communication via private messages as well as chat and ...
network. It provides
IRC operator
An IRC operator (often abbreviated as IRCop or oper) is a user on an Internet Relay Chat network who has privileged access. IRC operators are charged with the task of enforcing the network's rules, and in many cases, improving the network in vari ...
s with functions to help monitor and maintain the network, manage the other services, and deal with problematic users.
Some of the more infamous functions of OperServ are the "lines", such as the
K-line
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and
G-line. These are used to discipline troublesome network users, however, other network lines are available for use. The exact features available depend upon a particular operator's permissions, and the specific implementation in use.
On
DALnet a similar concept known as an "AKill" was used instead of a G-line. The term AKill comes from an earlier implementation in which the IRC services would automatically "kill" (disconnect) the user remotely upon login, rather than the individual servers simply denying the connection.
On OpenNap networks, OperServ is a pseudo-user which allows users above a specific permission level to execute server administration commands. Although primarily intended to supplement clients without built-in support for such actions, there are no restrictions on its use.
IRC services software packages
There are several
software
Software is a set of computer programs and associated documentation and data. This is in contrast to hardware, from which the system is built and which actually performs the work.
At the lowest programming level, executable code consists ...
packages that implement services. Some of the popular ones include srvx, Atheme, DalekIRC Services, ChatServices, Hybserv (developed for use with the Hybrid IRCd software), Epona, Anope, and IRC Services 5 (supporting a wide range of IRC daemons, considered the "original" IRC Services). While some of these packages provide excellent features in the eyes of many users, some network operators decide to write their own services, with the most important reasons being flexibility, customization, and often, mostly on smaller networks, fun also plays an important role. Not all packages implement the above service bots. Also, sometimes the bots have different names, and may or may not implement these functions in the form listed above. Even so, the above form is the most common.
The exception to the bot usage is the more modern DalekIRC Services, who specialize in IRC ←→ WordPress integration, and lets you use normal server
/COMMAND
s instead of messaging a bot to achieve the desired goal.
Standardization
The IRC+ initiative was working on producing recommendations for services to use common numerics for essential functions, so that clients could have unified and simplified user interfaces for dealing with services for the most essential functions (like, registering an identity on an IRC network). However, due to lack of support, the IRC+ initiative have ceased their work.
Since then there has been an initiative called IRCv3 who have continued to advance IRC.
See also
*
IRC commands
This is a list of all Internet Relay Chat commands from Request for Comments, RFC 1459, RFC 2812, and extensions added to major IRC daemons. Most IRC clients require commands to be preceded by a slash ("/"). Some commands are actually sent to IRC ...
*
Internet Relay Chat
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a text-based chat system for instant messaging. IRC is designed for group communication in discussion forums, called ''channels'', but also allows one-on-one communication via private messages as well as chat and ...
*
IRC operator
An IRC operator (often abbreviated as IRCop or oper) is a user on an Internet Relay Chat network who has privileged access. IRC operators are charged with the task of enforcing the network's rules, and in many cases, improving the network in vari ...
*
IRC channel operator
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a text-based chat system for instant messaging. IRC is designed for Many-to-many, group communication in discussion forums, called ''#Channels, channels'', but also allows one-on-one communication via instant messa ...
*
IRC takeover
An IRC channel takeover is an acquisition of IRC channel operator status by someone other than the channel's owner. It has largely been eliminated due to the increased use of services on IRC networks.
Riding the split
The most common variety of ...
*
IRCd
An IRCd, short for Internet Relay Chat daemon, is server software that implements the IRC protocol, enabling people to talk to each other via the Internet (exchanging textual messages in real time). It is distinct from an IRC bot that connects outb ...
References
Further reading
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