Sambar Server Documentation
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IRC Server
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Overview IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a multi-user, multi-channel chatting network. It allows users to talk to one another in real-time. The real functional differences between IRC and "Instant Messaging" clients come down the following shortcomings of IRC: the clients are "primitive", there are no buddy-lists, and IRC is designed to be anonymous.
IRC Basics Each user is known on IRC by a nickname, such as 'smartgal' or 'FunGuy'. Optionally in the Sambar Server, users can be required to authenticate and keep their nickname the same as their Sambar Server username. Channels are run by channel operators, who can control the channel by choosing who may join (by "banning" some users), who must leave (by "kicking" them out), and even who may speak (by making the channel "moderated"). Channel operators have complete control over their channel. The first person to enter a room, thereby creating it, is the operator for that room and may grant the operator privilege to other members. In addition, all Sambar Server Administrators who enter a room also are privileged with the operator privilege.
IRC Commands Commands and text are typed in the same place. By default, commands begin with the character / . If you have a graphical client such as mIRC for Windows, many commands can be executed by clicking on icons with the mouse pointer. Some examples are given below.
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