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# charybdis [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/charybdis-ircd/charybdis.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/charybdis-ircd/charybdis)
Charybdis is an IRCv3 server designed to be highly scalable. It implements IRCv3.1 and some parts of IRCv3.2.
It is meant to be used with an IRCv3-capable services implementation such as [Atheme][atheme] or [Anope][anope].
[atheme]: http://www.atheme.net/
[anope]: http://www.anope.org/
# necessary requirements
* A supported platform
* A working dynamic load library.
* A working lex. Solaris /usr/ccs/bin/lex appears to be broken, on this system flex should be used.
# building from git
We no longer supply a prebuilt configure script in git, due to use of automake and libtool causing problems.
You will need to run `autogen.sh` to build the autotools files prior to building charybdis.
# feature specific requirements
* For SSL/TLS client and server connections, one of:
* OpenSSL 1.0 or newer
* LibreSSL
* mbedTLS
* GnuTLS
* For certificate-based oper CHALLENGE, OpenSSL 1.0 or newer.
(Using CHALLENGE is not recommended for new deployments, so if you want to use a different TLS library,
feel free.)
* For ECDHE, OpenSSL 1.0.0 or newer is required. RHEL/Fedora and derivatives like CentOS
will need to compile OpenSSL from source, as ECC/ECDHE-functionality is removed from
the OpenSSL package in these distributions.
# tips
* To report bugs in charybdis, visit us at irc.freenode.net #charybdis
* Please read doc/index.txt to get an overview of the current documentation.
* The files, /etc/services, /etc/protocols, and /etc/resolv.conf, SHOULD be
readable by the user running the server in order for ircd to start with
the correct settings. If these files are wrong, charybdis will try to use
127.0.0.1 for a resolver as a last-ditch effort.
* FREEBSD USERS: if you are compiling with ipv6 you may experience
problems with ipv4 due to the way the socket code is written. To
fix this you must: "sysctl net.inet6.ip6.v6only=0"
* SOLARIS USERS: this code appears to tickle a bug in older gcc and
egcs ONLY on 64-bit Solaris7. gcc-2.95 and SunPro C on 64bit should
work fine, and any gcc or SunPro compiled on 32bit.
* SUPPORTED PLATFORMS: this code should compile without any warnings on:
* FreeBSD 10
* Gentoo & Gentoo Hardened ~x86/~amd64/~fbsd
* RHEL 6 / 7
* Debian Jessie
* OpenSuSE 11/12
* OpenSolaris 2008.x?
* Solaris 10 sparc.
Please let us know if you find otherwise. It may work on other platforms, but this is not guaranteed.
* Please read NEWS for information about what is in this release.
* Other files recommended for reading: BUGS, INSTALL